QAA Podcast - Premium Episode 91: The QAnon Numerology Book (11:11) Sample
Episode Date: September 7, 2020"The Great Awakening by The Numbers." A middle-aged electrical engineer went absolutely buckwild on math and the QAnon conspiracy theory. Poor Travis read 388 pages of this madness and is reporting fo...r duty. ↓↓↓↓ SUBSCRIBE FOR $5 A MONTH SO YOU DON'T MISS THE SECOND WEEKLY EPISODE ↓↓↓↓ www.patreon.com/QAnonAnonymous Merch / Join the Discord Community / Find the Lost Episodes / Etc: http://qanonanonymous.com Episode Music is by Matthew De La Torre (https://implantcreative.com) and Doom Chakra Tapes (https://doomchakratapes.bandcamp.com)
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What's up QAA listeners?
The fun games have begun.
I found a way to connect to the internet.
I'm sorry, boy.
Welcome listener to the 91st premium chapter of the QAnon Anonymous podcast, the Q&N numerology book episode.
As always, we're your host, Jake Rockatansky, Julian Fields, and Travis Vue.
This week, Jake bought Travis what he thought was a new number.
numerology coloring book, the 1111 Code, The Great Awakening by the Numbers.
But upon opening it, our beloved Travis was greeted by pages filled with printed text,
388 of them.
Instead of telling Jake he had made a mistake which would break his heart forever and probably
kill him instantly, Travis proceeded to read the entire thing and will be giving us a book
report, perhaps helping us understand its author in the process.
Charles J. Wolf is demonstrably the intellectual superior of Travis, holding both a Bachelor
of science and a master's in engineering.
But no doubt Mr. Vue will skim over that
and make fun of Charles by focusing on the QAnon numerology book he wrote.
Honestly, it's hard to argue with anything that opens with quotes
from Plato, Einstein, and Da Vinci.
So I wish him luck.
Travis, take it away.
So there are a lot of Q&ON books for sale.
We've covered a few of them, but, you know, this one interested me
because it sort of combines one kind of kukery with QAnon,
Sort of interesting synthesis.
A blend of genres, if you will.
It was published this year, and as the book title suggests, it's called the 1111 Code, the Great Awakening by the Numbers.
It's about how the number 1111 and 22, as we'll see, has some sort of special cosmic significance.
Now, here's how the author describes the 1111 code.
After accumulating an exhaustive amount of data during his years of deeply immersive global travel experiences,
Charles J. Wolf presents the sacred application of geometry and numerology as the divine
map to humankind's enlightenment process throughout the millennia.
What feels at first like science fiction is actually science fact backed by over 700 documented
sources as well as other forms of validation that draw upon his engineering and physics
backgrounds.
While exploring many of the world's most fascinating events and mysteries in a way that enchance
the reader, Wolf discusses concepts like infinity, eternity, and human consciousness and spirituality
using language understandable for a novice
while still challenging the expert.
A whirlwind adventure through the cosmos in history,
this book unveils a secret architecture of numbers
that could very well revolutionize the study of numerology
and breathe new life into the subject.
Please, nobody will speak to me of this.
I would love it if it became a big thing again.
The 11-11 Code, the Great Awakening by the Numbers,
provides a deeper understanding of the creative spirit of the universe,
how everything is connected.
And what it all means in terms of the Great Awakening already underway?
Did he just shove QAnon into like his numerology book that he'd been writing for years?
He just got pilled late and he was like, yeah, well, no, it sounds like, we'll talk about how we got, how he got Q-pilled too.
But it seems like he started, yeah, he started noticing these patterns and he started fixating all these numbers.
But like all the same time, at the same time, because he had a super conspiratorial mind, he also got radicalized into Qaeda.
So he just sort of like mash that into his numerology kind of worldview.
Well, Q is perfect for a guy like this.
I mean, I'm sure as soon as he saw a clock post, he was like, oh, these guys are in numbers too.
Oh, yeah, no, no.
He saw the first post and his entire reality went black and he was suddenly in pies.
He's like, I need to find a shattered mirror stat.
Yeah, no references at all to the Q clock in this book, which I think is kind of an oversight.
It seems like he would take to the Q clock quite well.
Oh, interesting.
So I'm wrong.
Okay.
Perhaps he's a reformist of the Q clock orthodoxy.
A glance at the book's Amazon page reveals that it is well reviewed.
It has a four and a half stars last I checked.
Okay.
And that's right.
42 people have reviewed the book so far.
Here's one review.
1111, the Great Awakening is such an adventure into numerology and the synchronicities of life itself.
I am so thankful that I came across a book like this.
My birthday is 1111, which is what caught my attention.
And all I can say is, wow, the material and information in this book deserves to be shared with the whole world.
Thank you, Charles J. Wolf, for providing such a life-changing experience.
Signed Your Mother.
Now, personally, I think a good subtitle for this book would be, like, how many coincidences?
Because he really likes that sort of idea of Q&ON, that there are little signs and sort of coincidences and weird little happenstance things that can allow you when you see them and you see them when other people don't.
allow you to sort of understand the secrets of the universe.
Do you think if you checked the,
the birthdays,
just a lot of people were just born in November,
on November 11th?
Yeah.
And they're all like,
man,
it made me think and I had to look up,
is there something more to this?
I know.
No,
it sounds like there's one of those things where it's like
these people,
they think these weird coincidences are really profound,
but really when you like look at them,
they're just,
you know,
they're within the realms of probability.
They aren't that significant whatsoever.
Now, you can't really talk about the 11-11 code
without talking about the author Charles J. Wolf.
A big chunk of the book is Wolf talking about himself.
Nice.
Throughout the book, he even includes pictures of himself,
usually working in sort of the faraway places he works.
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Thanks.
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