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12th June 2022 18:40
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License Plates
There is speculation that the spooks and nsa use license plates to communicate. This sounds extremely bizarre but I have had some interesting experiences I mostly intend to document here. I honestly don't really care if people think I am crazy. This will be a very long document so you have been warned up front. TL;DR is okay by me. I read articles about the 2oo9 time-frame that the spooks satellites were so sophisticated they could read plates from orbit. It is probably even clearer to date.
The first experience was in 2oo9. A car in front of me was slowing down to make a left hand turn. The license plate was like three numbers like 309-SHH. The car slowed a little too much and my voice in my head said SHH as I was observing the plate. I wondered at the time about my voices but it wasn't my regular thinking voice. I Shhshed about this for about 13 years. Basically, I didn't have anyone with whom to have such a discussion, and I didn't find much online about mind control or TIs until 2o21 here on Avalon.
My next experience was driving on a country road and the voice would indicate to observe a license plate and blink my eyes like a camera shutter. So from 2oo9 until 2o18 I would pay closer attention to license plates. I left for Ireland in September of 2o18 and no longer drive. So far in Ireland, [and the other European plates that are on the Isle], I have not seen any vanity plates, or special plates.
The easiest plates to notice were of course were vanity plates or special plates. For instance, there would be STARSHIP or HHHHHHH that really do not mean too much in the way that a vanity plate usually expresses something about the owner or driver of the car. In Wisconsin, they had about 5o different types of plates you could buy if qualified. If qualified meant like a veteran's plate or a freemason's plate, you get the idea. Then you could specify the vanity aspect of what you wanted the plate to say.
So I usually ran Veteran's plates. But my last plate was a Bald Eagle endangered species plate. It said WITCH1. Which is my spirituality and could also mean which 1; which had a meaning for me but not really anyone else. It was on my favourite car which was a Ford Mustang.
There is a quick story about a guy in California that had a [now classic] car he ordered from the factory and at the time, I think it was the 196os, Cali didn't have vanity plates so he wrote to the DMV to ask if they would reserve a plate for him that was his car's year. The DMV indeed did do this for him and he basically had a vanity plate on hold, waiting for the system to catch up to his number.
Anyway, there's more experiences. I could not discern whether it was cia spooks or nsa @sshats messing with me. It could have been both, or neither. But something was going on and I tried to get to the bottom of it.
When I was in car sales from 2oo4-2oo6 [2oo9-2o1o] we would be assigned to adding standard printed plates to new and used car sales. Sometimes the original plates would transfer but often new plates would be assigned. So the dealer would have a pile of plates. 123-JNU for instance. The numbers would change but the letters would be the same for awhile. So a salesman would see the JNU plates out on the road and know he sold some cars with that plate at the time. I recall the finance manager mention that JNU reminded him of Juneau, Alaska. But short of that, there was no other underlying meaning of those plates. Except that in 2oo4/o5 I sold some cars with those tags. None of the other standard tags resonate with me or my recall.
In 2o1o I had a girlfriend and we were getting sorta serious and I was planning to propose. I took her to Six Flags Great America in Illinois. I had the ring in my pocket and was driving her to the park. When we crossed into Illinois from Wisconsin the traffic became sorta congested and this was at the beginning of me noticing plates so I saw a plate in that congestion that said literally: SAY YES. It sorta took my breath away. I didn't mention it to her, and didn't know if she saw it, but I thought maybe it is subliminal. The weird thing is, if it was mind control, it may have been meant for a person handling her. Notwithstanding, I waited for my moment during the clickity-clack of the American Eagle wooden roller coaster and proposed on the way up the hill. She did say yes but later in the year she met someone else, and it really was no loss on my part. She wasn't very nice and I really don't know what I was thinking at the time.
Well, it is my understanding that BLM started around 2o13. In Wisconsin, they had a pile of 123-BLM. Coincidence? I read it like a subliminal message rather than an obvious one. No one I knew seem to be obsessed with the plates that I can remember. It was a pretty quiet ordeal and my driving wasn't distracted from my habit.
Another plate was 123-ASK. I remember thinking ask what? Even if I had a question, my voices would not be honest with me. My experience was they lied to me every day. So I did not ask any questions.
I realised numbers had meanings after a while. 1 was good, 2 was bad, 3 was bad, 333 is half-evil, 4 is also A, 5 was impartial, 6 was evil, 7 was lucky, 88 was senior, 99 was junior, 13 or 137 is lucky for me, 21 is Jack as in JFK and is lucky for me.
I had spent some time figuring out what the letters mean in their awkward randomness on non-vanity plates. I recall thinking am I doing ok and sometimes there would be a tag like 123-AXD. The XD is like a excited smiley online. Every once in a while I would get an XD out of the blue.
I recall a tag that noted 123-BYE. I saw it twice. I figured the voice would leave but it didn't.
I was dating a lady around 2o12. She was gorgeous and excited me a great deal. Well, she went to town, Green Bay with a girlfriend of hers and cheated on me. So it ended right there, which was fine. The next plate I saw was on a Mustang and the tag said JUS A TOY. Bizarre, innit?
In Ireland they have the typical Irish format for a European plate. The format is the year of the vehicle, then letters for the county, then numbers. A plate from France is still a Euro plate but a different format. In fact, the few other countries plates I've seen, the main difference is the year of the vehicle isn't the beginning numbers. Where I am now located is close to Northern Ireland which does not use Euro plates, but the typical U.K. plates which consist of random letters and numbers.
Since I am not driving, I do not see the tags regularly, which is good for me. When I do go to town, I notice some of them and have not seen anything really moving or significant. The reason I left amerika is because of the mind control issues I was dealing with. I have had problems in Ireland the first couple years but they have diminished greatly the past 18 months or so.
This is all I wish to document for the time being. I started a new thread in case there is others whom have had any questionable experiences. Thank you for reading if you made it thus far.
Last edited by JackMcThorn; 13th June 2022 at 08:29.
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12th June 2022 18:54
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