Anonymous ID: ee16b1 April 14, 2020, 12:18 p.m. No.8791667   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1750

>>8791237

Number "5" is represented in the Roman Score (i.e., the Roman alphabet) by the "Ж" symbol as well as the letter "E" in the modern English alphabet, all of which were likely derived from the Wheel of Fortuna. The "Ж" symbol is evidently an acronym for “CH” or “chi” which is indicative of the country of Switzerland, the life force of the Roman Empire. The letter “E” is evidently an acronym for the word “Empire” which is indicative of the Empire of Rome. The Principia Discordia, the sacred text of Discordianism, holds that the number “5” is one of the sacred numbers of Eris, the goddess of chaos, strife and discord in Greek mythology. The number “5” is indicative of the destructive hand of God (i.e., Greenland of Denmark) which is commonly depicted by the 5-pointed “star” (one point for each finger) which symbolizes the “steer”-ing hand of Rome in the underworld.

Anonymous ID: ee16b1 April 14, 2020, 12:19 p.m. No.8791685   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8791246

Number "5": He (ה)

He is the 5th letter in the Hebrew alphabet and the 5th decimal in the Jewish Gematria’s “Mispar gadol” where it represents the number “5”. Symbolically speaking, the “He” symbol appears to be the number “17” which is represented in the Roman Score (i.e., the Roman alphabet) by the "S" symbol meaning “System” and the letter "Q" in the modern English alphabet meaning “Coup d’état”. In short, the number “17” equates to “System Coup d’état” which is indicative of the current political system in which the governments of the world are routinely overthrown.. Acronymically speaking, “He” (H) likely translates to “Forever Empire” or “Hercules” which is symbolic of the lasting strength and power of the Roman Empire. The letter He, along with Daled and Gimel are used to represent the Names of God in Judaism. He stands for Hashem which means “The Name” and is a way of saying God without actually saying the name of God. In Judaism, then number “5” is sacred as the Torah contains five books (i.e., Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy) which are collectively called the Five Books of Moses. He is often found on charms depicting the Hamsa symbol which is shaped like a five-fingered hand with an Eye of Providence (i.e., the all-seeing eye of G.O.D., otherwise known as Greenland of Denmark) in the middle of the palm. The symbol, which is used throughout the Middle East, is especially popular with the Jewish people for it represents the steering hand of Rome in the underworld.