Burning Man Decode
Burning Man Doused: 73,000 Stuck At Festival Amid Unprecedented Rain, Muddy Conditions
Decoding Burning Man: The Intricate Web of Numbers, History, and Rituals: Written by Tommy Truthful, September 4, 2023
Whenever the media focuses on an event, a deeper dive can often reveal a tangled web of connections, both obvious and covert. The recent happenings at Burning Man, with attendees trapped due to unforeseen flooding, have stirred discussions among those in the know about symbolic associations. Let’s dive into the labyrinth of history, rituals, and numbers to see the bigger picture.
1. The Significance of 52: Flooding, represented by the number 52 in English ordinal gematria, intriguingly matches the term ‘Celtic’. Delving into history, the Druids – ancient Celtic high priests – have been known to conduct ritualistic sacrifices. They would burn effigies, sometimes reportedly with children and foes inside, as offerings to their gods. This historical context eerily resonates with the events of Burning Man. But the associations don’t stop there. The number 52 is crucial in the blueprint of smart cities and grids, showcasing its prominence in current urban planning schemes.
2. The Tellurium-Scarlet Connection: Tellurium, bearing an atomic number of 52 and an atomic weight of 127, has surprising cultural tie-ins. The term ‘Scarlet album’ equals 127, reminiscent of Doja Cat’s latest music video from her Scarlet album. This release came exactly 3 weeks and 3 days prior to the Lahaina fires. The number 33 holds immense importance, being the highest level in Scottish Rite Freemasonry.
3. The 127 Web: From tragic events like 9/11 where Buildings 1, 2, and 7 collapsed, to significant terms such as ‘Scottish Rite of Freemasonry’ and ‘Bavarian Illuminati’, the number 127 recurs. Even historical events like Pearl Harbor on 12/7 and the term ‘Ground Zero’ equate to 127. Let’s not forget the Lahaina fire that occurred precisely 127 days post Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson announcing his film, where he plays Maui, the Polynesian fire god. Interestingly enough, ‘Polynesia’ also has a gematria of 127. A heartfelt nod to Ani for spotlighting this fascinating 127 pattern.
4. The Solar Connection: Element 52, essential for solar panels, reveals yet another layer in the smart grid association. This underlines the broader narrative of people being ‘sacrificed’ to pave the way for a new-world order inspired by ancient Druidic rituals.
5. The Royal-Druidic Link: Before her coronation, Queen Elizabeth was initiated into the Druidic order. Historically, such figures held roles as seers, akin to the Oracle at Delphi. The popular narrative dismisses magic as mere fiction, relegating it to TV shows. Yet, elites have been alleged to imbue their offspring with knowledge of rituals and magic from an early age. These practices aren’t just legends; for many, they’re a very tangible reality.
A Glimpse into the Evolution of Burning Man: From Beach Rituals to Desert Spectacles
Every September, a seemingly boundless wave of artists, revelers, and free spirits gather in the desolate stretch of Black Rock City, Nevada. What brings them to this barren land? The renowned Burning Man festival – a haven for self-expression, music, arts, and a profound sense of community. The festival’s iconic centerpiece, the ritualistic incineration of a giant wooden effigy called the “Man,” gives the event its name. But did you know this global phenomenon actually ignited its first spark in the Bay Area?
A Look Back: The Origins
- 1986: A Humble Beginning at Baker Beach, San FranciscoImagine a serene evening in June 1986, the salty air of San Francisco’s Baker Beach filled with the curiosity of 20 attendees. They gathered around an 8-foot effigy, kindling what would become an epochal tradition – the first-ever Burning Man ritual.
- 1991: Setting Foot in Black Rock CityMerely five years after its inception, the festival ventured into the vast expanses of Black Rock City in Nevada, attracting a modest 250 attendees.
- 2000: A Monumental LeapFast forward to the dawn of the millennium, and the festival had blossomed, drawing over 25,000 campers. The effigy, now an imposing structure, towered at over 50 feet.
- 2014: A Record-Breaking Affair2014 witnessed the grandeur of the festival peak as a whopping 66,000 attendees watched a 105-foot tall effigy set ablaze, marking the largest Burning Man in history.
- 2017: A Heartbreaking MomentThe festival saw a somber moment when a 41-year-old enthusiast was consumed by the fire’s passion, tragically passing away a day later.
- 2018 Onwards: Adapting and GrowingWhile the effigies became slightly smaller in the subsequent years, the festival’s spirit did not wane, with attendance soaring to an impressive 79,000 in 2019.
- 2020: A Digital BlazeThe global pandemic prompted a shift to the virtual realm, but the essence remained untainted. Approximately half a million enthusiasts celebrated “burn week” from the confines of their screens.
The Recent Turmoil: 2023’s Unexpected Deluge the mainstream media is pushing.
This year, nature showcased its unpredictable temperament. With nearly a season’s worth of rain pouring down in just 24 hours, the dry desert transformed into a quagmire. An overwhelming 73,000 attendees found themselves trapped amidst the torrents. As roads turned treacherous and resources dwindled, the situation became dire.
While the community braced itself, the tragic news of a 31-year-old’s demise hit the airwaves, the cause of which remains shrouded in mystery. But in the face of adversity, the indomitable spirit of Burning Man emerged victorious. By Monday afternoon, event organizers triumphantly announced the commencement of the exodus, lifting the driving ban and paving the way for attendees’ safe departure.
For further details about the immediate aftermath and Burning Man’s contingency measures, check out this link.
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Amazing read and breakdown !
Interesting enough this type of practice has been going in New Mexico for a long time now.
When was Zozobra invented?
1924
Zozobra, a.k.a. Old Man Gloom, was first created by Santa Fe artist, Will Shuster, in 1924. The first public burning of Zozobra was held in a vacant lot behind the Santa Fe City Hall in Sept 3, 1926
Thank you, Sabastian, for your comment and for sharing that interesting piece of information about the practice in New Mexico. It’s fascinating to learn about similar events that have been taking place in different parts of the world for a long time. In the case of Burning Man, it seems to have gained significant attention due to the recent outbreak, but it’s important to remember that these types of gatherings and rituals have historical roots.
As for your question about when Zozobra was invented, it was actually created by Santa Fe artist Will Shuster in 1924. The first public burning of Zozobra took place on September 3, 1926, in a vacant lot behind the Santa Fe City Hall. This tradition has endured for almost a century and continues to be an iconic event in Santa Fe.
It’s fascinating to see how these types of gatherings and symbolic burnings have evolved and taken on different forms in different cultures. They often serve as a way to release negative energy or emotions and provide a cathartic experience for participants.
Thank you again for bringing up this connection between Burning Man and the longstanding practice in New Mexico. It’s always interesting to explore the historical context and connections behind these events.
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No matter what they say? A Christian Helping Team is there. The Leader is an ER Doctor, well experienved in Emergency situations. No Ebola. No Flooding. Rain was forecast, so everyone going knew it. Mud and wheels sinking in mid, is the issue. And yes, they are fenced in. The Authorities have them locked in. The Christian Team is there to help. I was surprised they are there! But they send a Team for 19 years! According to them? The Media IS making Up all these stories. Most are calm and most know to come Prepared for the time period. Only ones who did not come prepared for the Full Event, run into issues. They have Medic Stations with big red cross, in each of the camping sections.
You know how there are fake psyops? Well if you can watch MAG BITTER TRUTH OFFICIAL.
This guy is awesome and see’s threw the faked set up’s that you and i miss…Watching Mag’s
video on the burning man was an eye opener! He saw things we all over looked! They faked that flood mud deal once again! Things that should have had mud on them didn’t, even bikes
and tires of vehicles, and other things…We got fooled again, but Mag pointed out many things
and i saw it too…We still fall for the fake games they pull. I love all the video’s he does. Blessed to run across him! I love Doenut info! He is a good man! If you get a chance check Mag Bitter out Tommy, you won’t be disappointed…Oh one thing bugs me, lol, he swears a lot…
Thank you for sharing your perspective, ROSIE REDDELL. It’s interesting to hear about MAG BITTER TRUTH OFFICIAL and how he analyzes situations like the Burning Man event. It’s essential to have individuals who can provide alternative viewpoints and raise awareness about potential discrepancies. While it’s important to approach such analyses critically, it’s good to have different perspectives to consider. I appreciate you pointing out the attention to detail that Mag Bitter brings to his videos.