Capstone Is Everything Everywhere All At Once
Written by Goro, March 9, 2023
[Context: “Capstone Contagion“, “The Memphis Vector & Phoenix“…]
The Academy Awards are coming this Sunday, March 12. And I don’t know, there is something about it.
Just can’t quite put my finger on it….
Ok yeah, it’s the capstone.
The “capstone contagion” is very real and it is “everything everywhere all at once”.
The film (a masterpiece) Everything Everywhere All at Once will have…
…a big presence at this year’s Oscars continuing a sub-pattern originating in the Chinese lunar new year – January 22nd – which saw a cluster of “Chinese” signals including two back-to-back major mass shootings in California, the day before and the day after the Chinese New Year, both primarily involving Chinese Americans.
The day after the Half Moon Bay shooting came the Oscar nominations which were dominated by Everything Everywhere All At Once – a movie all about a Chinese family in America and the multiverse…
…primarily set on Chinese New Year Eve/Day…
..and in an IRS building.
Tax is a major theme in the story, so much so it begins and ends with the family doing their taxes.
And it just so happens Tax Day in the United States is usually April 15th (though it’s April 18th this year) which is also Abe Lincoln’s death day. The same Lincoln who now resides in the Lincoln Memorial staring at America’s official “capstone“…
…the Washington Monument.
[National Mall aligned with equinox, coming up on March 20]
Abe Lincoln’s birthday on the other hadn’t is February 12th, coinciding this year with the Super Bowl where we saw a bunch of “capstones” just as we expected beforehand. (Anyone can “decode” the Super Bowl after the fact. We do it in advance with foresight.)
The “capstone signals” included Doritos’ Super Bowl commercial quite literally all about a capstone contagion. “Triangle fever” is the phrase they used. If you had read us before the Super Bowl, you immediately knew what it was.
The Super Bowl was also in Phoenix (Glendale), Arizona which as we noted before is interchangeable with the ancient Egyptian Bennu bird which in turn is inseparable from the Benben Stone – the ultimate capstone.
The Benben/Bennu/phoenix has also been closely associated with Sirius, the same star we highlighted right before the start of 2023 noting how Sirius B is at its apparent apoapsis (farthest from Sirius A) as seen from Earth, just as it actually was back in 2019-2020 when the coronavirus pandemic hit and altered reality here on Earth.
You know, the virus from China (“Chinese contagion”).
An echo from this mega global crisis is at least in part what we are seeing reflected in the abnormal amount of China-related news and events we’re witnessing this year.
And this relates to the A.I. side of things as well which is another huge part of the “capstone contagion” that is quickly altering reality in 2023 and beyond.
Ominously, the idea of the rise of artificial intelligence and “Judgment Day” go hand in hand…
…typically involving nukes in sci-fi movies.
We can see this reflected at least symbolically in the shifting reality of 2023 where A.I. is going mainstream or in effect being “born” (via ChatGPT and such) through which “the world forever changes”…
…per the tagline of Christopher Nolan’s upcoming film Oppenheimer – all about the creation of the atomic bomb – to be released during the scorching Dog Days of summer named after Sirius the Dog Star.
Oppenheimer’s Manhattan Project successfully detonated the world’s first atomic bomb in 1945 at the Trinity site in the desert of New Mexico. The spot is now marked by a capstone…
…identical in shape to the “capstone” symbol in Sirius’ ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic sign.
Talk about an explosive statement.
Are you sensing…
…that when the countdown clock hits zero, the capstone will go nuclear?
When the world forever changes…
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Related STR articles:
Nov 29, 2022 Capstone Contagion
Dec 26 Sirius Contagion
Feb 01, 2023 The Memphis Vector & Phoenix
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Mar 12 “Everything Everywhere All at Once” dominates the Oscars