'1223' for ÖVP chairmen and the Kennedy assassination

John Bjarne Grover

Introduction

This article on The New Yorker cartoons - relative to the assumed opening of my head a few days after my birth on 29 june 1957 - seems to lend a goodenough reason to speculate if the interval called '1223' = '12 years 2 months and 3 weeks' (or occasionally '3 days'?) is used as a significant interval for preannouncing certain events of political character - here through the cartoons of the magazine 'The New Yorker'. This article studies this interval relative to The New Yorker cartoons for some examples of 'Obmänner' of 'ÖVP' = chairmen of Austrian People's Party and extends the analysis to some cartoons which apply to the names of norwegian Labour governments - and more specifically to a significational complex that seems to associate with the Kennedy assassination of 1963.


'Obmänner' of ÖVP

The list of chairmen is given in this Wikipedia article. I extract the full names and the day of taking office and the date I compute backwards in time for the '1223' interval = 12 years, 2 months and 3 weeks (or 3 days?). The issue of The New Yorker to look up for this would probably be the one immediately after this date - or the one closest to it - see the example of Alois Mock below.


Name Took office 1223 = 12 years 2 months 3 weeks earlier

Leopold Figl 17 April 1945 27 January 1933
Julius Raab 2 April 1953 12 January 1941
Alfons Gorbach 11 April 1961 21 January 1949
Josef Johann Klaus 2 April 1964 12 January 1952
Hermann Ignaz Withalm                         21 April 1970 31 January 1958
Karl Ernst Schleinzer 5 June 1971 15 March 1959
Josef Taus 19 July 1975 28 April 1963
Alois Mock 7 July 1979 16 April 1967
Josef Riegler 24 April 1989 3 February 1977
Erhard Busek 2 July 1991 11 April 1979
Wolfgang Schüssel 22 April 1995 1 February 1983
Wilhelm Molterer 21 April 2007 31 January 1995
Josef Pröll 28 November 2008 7 September 1996
Michael Spindelegger 20 May 2011 (- 26 August 2014)                 27 February 1999 (- 5 June 2002)
Reinhold Mitterlehner 8 November 2014 18 August 2002
Sebastian Kurz 15 May 2017 22 February 2005
Karl Nehammer 3 December 2021 12 September 2009

All chairmen except Michael Spindelegger left office on the day when the next chairman took office. Spindelegger's resignation was considered highly unexpected and his vice chancellorship lasted for exactly 1223 days - something which very strongly reinforces the role of this code. It was in the morning of the 1223rd day that he called for a hurried press conference and announced the immediate termination of all his political assignments. Frontpage news the following day with inside articles (including detail). 12 years 2 months and 3 weeks before this day of resignation was 5 june 2002, and the first issue of The New Yorker after this date was the one of 10 june 2002 - with the first cartoon of this date being cartoon #386 which seems to tell clearly about this '1223': The first man talks in a bar of melting ice cubes, the second (and apparently 'eye-less') man has two 'eyes cubes' just above his head and the third is the bartender with three bottles. In the next cartoon #387 the man is carrying a rectangular bag and is reading from a rectangular sign about 'danger' - above which there are 2 and 3 bricks in the wall. There are another 2 bricks on the wall to the left and a cross on the ground. If '1223' is the code also for cartoon #392, should the cow in the chair mean 'Horn-aas/Os-(lo) Music' for the '3'?

Here follows the list of 1) the chairman names, 2) the names spelt backwards, 3) the names upside-down and 4) the names backwards and upside-down (which means turning upside-down each letter separately instead of the whole name). It seems that the three first versions are used in the cartoons of The New Yorker while the fourth is probably less frequently used if used at all (I have not analyzed so very many cartoons).


Name

  1.     Leopold Figl
  2.     Julius Raab
  3.     Alfons Gorbach
  4.     Josef Johann Klaus
  5.     Hermann Ignaz Withalm            
  6.     Karl Ernst Schleinzer
  7.     Josef Taus
  8.     Alois Mock
  9.     Josef Riegler
10.     Erhard Busek
11.     Wolfgang Schüssel
12.     Wilhelm Molterer
13.     Josef Pröll
14.     Michael Spindelegger
15.     Reinhold Mitterlehner
16.     Sebastian Kurz
17.     Karl Nehammer

Name backwards                                    

  1.     Leopold Figl
  2.     Julius Raab
  3.     Alfons Gorbach
  4.     Josef Johann Klaus
  5.     Hermann Ignaz Withalm
  6.     Karl Ernst Schleinzer
  7.     Josef Taus
  8.     Alois Mock
  9.     Josef Riegler
10.     Erhard Busek
11.     Wolfgang Schüssel
12.     Wilhelm Molterer
13.     Josef Pröll
14.     Michael Spindelegger
15.     Reinhold Mitterlehner
16.     Sebastian Kurz
17.     Karl Nehammer

Name upside-down

  1.     lƃıɟ plodoǝl
  2.     qɐɐɹ snılnɾ
  3.     ɥɔɐqɹoƃ suoɟlɐ
  4.     snɐlʞ uuɐɥoɾ ɟǝsoɾ
  5.     ɯlɐɥʇıM zɐuƃI uuɐɯɹǝH            
  6.     ɹǝzuıǝlɥɔS ʇsuɹǝ lɹɐʞ
  7.     snɐʇ ɟǝsoɾ
  8.     ʞɔoW sıolɐ
  9.     ɹǝlƃǝıɹ ɟǝsoɾ
10.     ʞǝsnq pɹɐɥɹǝ
11.     lǝssǝnɥɔS ƃuɐƃɟloM
12.     ɹǝɹǝʇloW ɯlǝɥlıM
13.     llǝoɹd ɟǝsoɾ
14.     ɹǝƃƃǝlǝpuıdS lǝɐɥɔıW
15.     ɹǝuɥǝlɹǝʇʇıW ploɥuıǝɹ
16.     zɹnʞ uɐıʇsɐqǝS
17.     ɹǝɯɯɐɥǝN lɹɐʞ

Name upside-down backwards

  1.     lƃıɟ plodoǝl
  2.     qɐɐɹ snılnɾ
  3.     ɥɔɐqɹoƃ suoɟlɐ
  4.     snɐlʞ uuɐɥoɾ ɟǝsoɾ
  5.     ɯlɐɥʇıM zɐuƃI uuɐɯɹǝH
  6.     ɹǝzuıǝlɥɔS ʇsuɹǝ lɹɐʞ
  7.     snɐʇ ɟǝsoɾ
  8.     ʞɔoW sıolɐ
  9.     ɹǝlƃǝıɹ ɟǝsoɾ
10.     ʞǝsnq pɹɐɥɹǝ
11.     lǝssǝnɥɔS ƃuɐƃɟloM
12.     ɹǝɹǝʇloW ɯlǝɥlıM
13.     llǝoɹd ɟǝsoɾ
14.     ɹǝƃƃǝlǝpuıdS lǝɐɥɔıW
15.     ɹǝuɥǝlɹǝʇʇıW ploɥuıǝɹ
16.     zɹnʞ uɐıʇsɐqǝS
17.     ɹǝɯɯɐɥǝN lɹɐʞ



Example 1: Leopold Figl

The first name on the list Leopold Figl looks upside-down like 'the bigle imploded' or something like that - this could invoke associations to Charles Darwin on the ship The Beagle on his way to Galapagos - it is probably used as a frequent theme of humour - probably based on his name and other indexes - he lived in a big house down in Kent and of his 10 children 3 died the one after the other - that Darwin suffered from intestine problems, and then it would have been a euphemism that 'The Beagle imploded'. (I recall the theme of Darwin's intestine problems from the 1970's: As far as I remember, the official father quoted a newspaper article about it by psychiatrist Einar Kringlen - whose name could have invoked the idea of 'Heimskringla' and hence also the norwegian 'Diplomatarium' of 20.000 medieval documents, the same number as the number of pages which Darwin wrote on the expedition to Galapagos). To check if this is used in the cartoons I look up 1933 the first issue after 27 January 1933 which is 28 January 1933. Starting from the theory that the cartoons explore 1) the name forwards, 2) the name backwards, and 3) the name upside-down - in some ordering - which means that when there are 15 cartoons in that issue - from #45 to #59 - the first cartoon interpreting the name of Leopold Figl upside-down will expectedly be cartoon #11 in that issue - which means cartoon #55 - the first in the last third. The 'imploded' balloon and the bi-knock-ulars tell of this interpretation of Darwin's travel.

See also the ''Brief comment' of 30 march 2024 - the comment on 'Opdøl' - here for the name upside down = lƃıɟ plodoǝl.

The rest of the cartoons in this last third (#56-59) seem to be on the same theme. Likewise the second third seems to play on 'the gifted loophole', 'the gifted lop-old' etc. It is noteworthy that Figl was the first chairman of the party, from its foundation on 17 april 1945 - only 80 days after Auschwitz was closed - and it is in light of this fact interesting to observe that his name seems to have been 1223-pre-heralded as early as 27 january 1933: Indeed, Adolf Hitler was sworn in as chancellor of Germany on 30 january 1933, only three days later, and the Reichstagsbrand was on 27 february 1933, thereby possibly institutionalizing the MONTH in this 1223 computation. The german empire collapsed in 1945, 12 years later. The 12-2-3 seems to mean 12 years, 2 months and 3 weeks or days - which suggests that Figl as the first chairman of ÖVP was institutionalized by the cartoons of The New Yorker at the time of the beginning or 'opening' of the Hitler era. When ÖVP was founded on 17 april 1945, in 'Schottenstift' (see cartoon #45), it was probably 12 years 2 months and 3 weeks before the opening of my rather newborn head in 1957 (= the head/door of 'Mr.Gerber'?). When the new Reichstag opened again after the fire on 21 march 1933, Hitler appeared in a 'morning coat', as it was called - would it have been for a future swap with me as disability pensioner? (Cp. cartoon #59?). This double 1223 - from the opening of Hitler as head of the state to ÖVP 1945 and from there to the opening of my head with somebody probably masturbating on my cortex - would mean a proof that it is likely that Adolf Hitler intended to relate to me in some more or less essential way. I have guessed that it would have been in the form of 'erste-zweite-dritte Reich'.

Here are all the 15 cartoons of the issue of 28 january 1933.


First third: Name forwards = Leopold Figl
#45 - 'opphold' = 'keeping it up' - here the door, and the rent
#46 - the waiter is standing in the 'figl' = the door opening
#47 - 'Klubobmann'
#48 - 'opphold' = 'keeping it up' - here the child's hand
#49 - 'figls'

Second third: Name backwards = Leopold Figl
#50 - the gifted loo/lop-poll
#51 - the give drop-hole (Colosseum was a 'drop-hole')
#52 - the gifted loophole
#53 - it's Mrs. Potter
#54 - the gifted lopper

Third third: Name upside down = lƃıɟ plodoǝl
#55 - the Beagle imploded
#56 - the beefy bloodhole
#57 - the Big Brother/bloodhole - 'toy' in the mouth
#58 - bicycle = bi-period/bloodhole?
#59 - the beefy prices?


Example 2: Hermann Ignaz Withalm

The issue of The New Yorker is 1 february 1958 - another 15 cartoons which seem to be constructed by the first third name forwards, the second third the name upside-down and the third third the name backwards.

Here are all the 15 cartoons of the issue of 1 february 1958.

First third: Name forwards = Hermann Ignaz Withalm
#58 - copies his wit = 2 whites behind ('herman' = 'copied him')
#59 - her man i (in helm) gna-Z with halm
#60 - Wilhelm Tell hatman (Switzerland - Blackman's Meir tombs?)
#61 - copies white on black
#62 - copies in KNAS withhold

Second third: Name upside down = ɯlɐɥʇıM zɐuƃI uuɐɯɹǝH
#63 - 'we let him say goodnight to Ed'
#64 - 'rocking chair LouvreH'
#65 - 'her mjau' (= 'kitten-chill'), I Gu/do ez mit yejwl/jealous/devil/chisel (= upside-down backwards)
#66 - 'what if zombie (is) waiving rights'?
#67 - 'my latue of stiberty (= stangl) & I am reH'

Third third: The name backwards = Hermann Ignaz Withalm
#68 - massive cyclone & 'namrett' = 'aprett' = 'operator'
#69 - spectre of the morgue = copy 'iknas' with hold me
#70 - 'I discovered taxis' = 'experienced sperm' = w/lak-[s]-tiv, 'stangl = 'during' the subway strike. Name-reH.
#71 - good idea from secretary = white mirror copy behind him
#72 - m little/lahtl girl 2 nnam f[o]re H


Example 3: Alois Mock

I can add also the example discussed in this file, and add to it this theory of upside-down and backwards. There could be traces also of the fourth option - upside-down and backwards.

Here are all the 15 cartoons of the issue of 15 april 1967.

First third: Name forwards = Alois Mock
#257 - all who is fact, whole damn wack, is not locked etc
#258 - alois mock
#259 - always smocked
#260 - hello(w) in smock
#261 - always mocked

Second third: Name upside down = ʞɔoW sıolɐ
#262 - caps in jorda = caps on the ground
#263 - cause/how in jola/earth/christmas
#264 - cause/kaus in orda/words
#265 - come see Holland (= backwards)
#266 - come see who lay (egg?)

Third third: The name backwards = Alois Mock
#267 - comes i jorda (= comes in earth)
#268 - come see olala!
#269 - come see hula (= come see the cave)
#270 - comes in hello, OR: ʞɔoW sıolɐ = 'hello is wack/work etc'
#271 - comes i olda (= comes in the oldie)


The conclusion is that there are reasons to see traces of these four reading versions of the names of these chairmen or 'Obmänner' of ÖVP since the foundation of the party in 1945. Most notable is the apparent role of this foundation as an apparent link between Adolf Hitler and me.



The norwegian Labour governments

The interval formula '1223' = 12 years 2 months and 3 weeks also occurs as rather heavy for my person considered relative to these data which relate to the date 20 january 1959 - in the middle of Eisenhower's period. If so, it is quite interesting to consider these 18 cartoons of 26 october 1946 in The New Yorker relative to the 14 cartoons of The New Yorker immediately before this date of 20 january 1959 - those are the 14 cartoons of The New Yorker of 17 january 1959 - which are listed in this file (search '17 january 1959'). It is seen that when the 18 cartoons of 1946 are compared with the list of norwegian Labour governments, they conveniently reduce to 14 Labour governments - and hence the names of these 14 governments can be compared in a 'butterfly format' with the 14 cartoons of 17 january 1959. It seems that the names of the governments can be read backwards and in backwards order (could be by other transforms as well?) relative to the cartoons and that seems to make some sense. For example, reading 'Gro Harlem Brundtland' backwards gives 'dnaltdnurB melraH orG' for the 5th last government on that list and this backwards form can be compared with the 5th cartoon of 17 january 1959 - would that give 'dnaltdnurB melraH orG' = 'you need to rump me he's a raw hulk'? Another example could be the second government name on the list - which is 'Jens Stoltenberg' backwards 'grebnetlotS sneJ' - compared with the 13th = 2nd last cartoon of 17 january 1959 - for example read as 'grabbed a lot of snatch/nark'? The first name on the list is the name of the current government 'Jonas Gahr Støre' which is backwards 'erøtS rhaG sanoJ' which relative to the 14th and last cartoon of 17 january 1959 could allow for the reading 'a race to write/scratch a note'. Here are the 14 cartoons of 17 january 1959 matched against the names of the norwegian Labour governments by the order of this article - but here in opposite order and the names spelt out backwards:


Cartoon 1 = #38:       ?
Cartoon 2 = #39:       Oscar Torp
Cartoon 3 = #40:       ?
Cartoon 4 = #41:       Christopher Hornsrud
Cartoon 5 = #42:       Gro Harlem Brundtland
Cartoon 6 = #43:       Trygve Martin Bratteli
Cartoon 7 = #44:       ?
Cartoon 8 = #45:       Johan Nygaardsvold
Cartoon 9 = #46:       Einar Gerhardsen
Cartoon 10 = #47:     ?
Cartoon 11 = #48:     Odvar Nordli
Cartoon 12 = #49:     Thorbjørn Jagland
Cartoon 13 = #50:     Jens Stoltenberg
Cartoon 14 = #51:     Jonas Gahr Støre


This of course could lend a reinforcement to the 1223 factor between the date 20 january 1959 - which I have speculated could have been the day when I was given an injection with horror chemicals in Hammerfest - and the norwegian Labour governments - and it would be just this 1223 which is even more reinforced with the list of chairmen in the Austrian People's Party. Why is 'APP' the new term often used for 'computer program'? Microsoft's S-mode of Windows does not allow for installation of APPs without an account at Microsoft? Is it for lending a strong new reinforcement to an abusive political effect of these 1959 assumed chemicals/narks against my person? Of course Austria is not the right place for me under such circumstances. This 'APP' for 'Austrian People's Party' would even receive another reinforcement by the 'austrian railways' = 'Österreichische Bundes-Bahn' = 'ÖBB' - cp. 'ÖVP'.

Of course it is not the cartoons in themselves - it is the redundancy structure in the historic time which is efficient politically and which is 'documented' in these cartoons.

'Obmänner' sounds like 'opp med henda' = norwegian for 'hands up'. Do they owe me much money for all this persecution? Should I not have published this article because it could be to disgrace the party - that is, outright persecution?



'1223' in the Kennedy assassination

As I have discussed in this file, there seems to have been a 'butterfly' structure from the day of the founding of ÖVP on 17 april 1945 to the opening of my head in probably july 1957 in such a way that the cartoons of The New Yorker for the issue of 21 april 1945 seem to encode the names of those who could have been present at the head opening in 1957 - and conversely the cartoons in the issue of 6 july 1957 seem to contain cues to the names of those who were present at the opening of ÖVP on 17 april 1945. The names I discussed for the presence at the opening of my head in 1957 were the names of me, my two parents and John F.Kennedy. Whether there are goodenough reasons to recognize the name of John F.Kennedy is a matter of discussion - I will not have any strong opinions on that - but it is noteworthy that if one takes it that he were present in 1957, the Kennedy assassination on 22 november 1963 could be considered a sort of 'counterpoint' to that story. There are two issues of The New Yorker which are most interesting for evaluating that: 1) The issue of 16 november 1963 - 6 days before the Kennedy assassination - and 2) the issue '1223' = 12 years 2 months and 3 weeks before the Kennedy assassination - which means the issue of 1 september 1951.

I first discuss briefly the 11 cartoons of The New Yorker of 1 september 1951 from the viewpoint of the theory that they represent the names of 'Petter Enok Skau Jakobsen' and 'Anne Helen Skundberg' - two people from my life at my age 15-16. Anne Helen Skundberg was a schoolmate my age - I think we shared class in a few hours per week as well - and we met a few times for innocent sexual 'petting' in the forest outskirts near our homes in the winter 1972-73. I dont think we mentioned these evening meetings when we met at other occasions, but I believed it was her. Petter Enok Skau Jakobsen - whose name could mean that the 'petter' in the forest outskirts probably is a 'yes-cup-sen' or 'jack-upsen' and hence the name seems relevant to the meetings with Skundberg - was also my age - I met him for the first time about a year later - in the autumn 1973. When I now point to the presence of these names in the cartoons of The New Yorker '1223' = '12 years 2 months and 3 weeks' before the Kennedy assassination, that does not mean that they were involved (if they were my age they would have been around 6 years of age) nor even that it was their names - it is rather equally well possible that the names could have been given the other way round if the Kennedy assassination were political theatre or had been preplanned, say, 1223 = 12 years 2 months and 3 weeks earlier.

In fact I started considering these names for this context after I had searched the internet for the Eisenhower doctrine and found this file which then contained this ad which clearly seems to encode these two names. It has later been removed, it seems. It was after I started considering these two names for the New Yorker cartoons in the context of the Kennedy assassination that I believed that I found some puzzling correlations. The theory that arose would have been that since the first father was replaced with a copy in probably1969, if the name of Jakobsen should have been affiliated with this complex, it could have been for the idea of some correlation between the name of Petter Enok Skau Jakobsen and the first father John Grøver (born Jensen on 27 october 1916, namechange in 1946), and conversely it was possible to make a theory that my mother could have been replaced with a copy in the early days of my life, say, at the time of the opening of my head in 1957, and hence would have been a representative of the first days of my life when my head was as yet unopened. The theory could then have been that it was she who occurred in a form similar to Anne Helen Skundberg in the forest darkness of the winter 1972-73. I have no strong opinions on these ideas either, but they could be of some relevance for considering the theory around the Kennedy assassination relative to the cartoons of The New Yorker. I must emphasize that I had or have no reason from my experience to believe that neither Skundberg nor Jakobsen had any affiliations with this political complex - but of course their names could have been of some relevance nevertheless.

Source of these ideas of a relevance for the name of Anne Helen Skundberg could also be found e.g. at the end of this Monty Python sketch from probably around 1970 - see the character at 07:29 which could be seen to encode the name - as he 'leans' backwards while the foam ('skum') is in his mouth. The following character from 07:42-08:07 (the end of the sketch) talks about this and is probably the same actor as played 'Mr.Bimmler' earlier in the same sketch (at 02:37-03:17).

For interpreting the cartoons, 'skund[e]' = 'hurry', 'berg' = 'mount'/'rescue', 'len' = 'lean[ing]', 'ren' = 'clean', 'er-nok' = 'is probably', 'skau' = 'forest':

Here are the 11 cartoons of The New Yorker 1 september 1951.

The theme for the 11 cartoons can be seen to be the joint occurrence of both names Anne Helen Skundberg + Petter Enok Skau Jakobsen - at least it is possible to read it that way.


#454 - anne he-leans hurry-rescue, a forest of 'jack-upsen'.
#455 - 'anne elaine kund-strip' tells the text. 'Those damned's trips' = my trips to the forest outskirts in 1972? Cp. Bob Woodward in the Watergate scandal.
#456 - anne he-leans (over the edge) sekund-berg (in the last moment), forest in the background, the two have been ejaculated from the platform
#457 - the bedgear shows one pillow leaning on another, on a big 'second'-rescue, forest in the background with 'rub' = 'petter'.
            'Well, good night, Ahmed' = bedgear (AHS), the rest of the text is the background (PESJ)
#458 - anne he-len sekund-berg + pette-ren oks-kau jak-obsen
#459 - one = anne, nice thing about television = 'he-leans kundberg' + 'you dont have to pick out' = 'petter', 'toward' = 'skau jakobsen', 'olook' = 'enok'.
#460 - the boy is 'anne he-leans' and the seller/father is 'sekund-berg', the mother is 'petter e-knock skau jakobsen'
#461 - we've been happily married = anne he-leans kundberg, for 17 years - at least I have = petter er nok skau jakobsen
#462 - anne he-leans kund-berg - petter e-nock skau jack-up-send
#463 - ?
#464 - anne he-lean skund-berg + petter er nok skau jack-up-send


The cartoon 464 seems to pretell of the old and weatherworn horse-skull I found in the forest outskirts in 1972 or 1971 near the place where I later met Anne Helen Skundberg. Here it could mean the name of 'Petter Enok Skau Jakobsen' (assuming that the horse-skull was 'ex nihilo').

Now for the cartoons of The New Yorker immediately before the Kennedy assassination: It can be said that if these should be seen to encode the names of those present at the opening of my head in 1957, and if the names of the parents here are associated with or recognized as Anne Helen Skundberg (for the role of the mother 'Ragna Augusta Devold Grøver') and Petter Enok Skau Jakobsen (for the role of the father 'John Grøver'), in addition to the names of Kennedy and me, these names would be far more difficult to recognize (for natural reasons when it was the last issue immediately before the assassination) unless one has the 11 cartoons of 1 september 1951 in mind. However, since a good majority (14 out of 25) of the cartoons for this 16 november 1963 issue are concerned with the socalled 'Parent's day', there are good reasons to believe that it could be about the names assigned to parents of some kind.

For the theory that Petter Enok Skau Jakobsen had a name of high relevance for the political complex but need not have been involved himself, I can tell that he shared a flat with another friend of mine called Anne Christiansen - they were not a couple, though, as far as I know - in Rostedsgate in Oslo where the main porn seller in Oslo - called Leif Hagen - had his store of magazines in the basement - when this took on fire and the house burnt and had to be evacuated.

I repeat also the story of Petter Enok Skau Jakobsen serving 'Vestlandslefsa' = 'lefse from the western part of the country', 'west-lands-lefsa' - four friends used to meet weekly for playing Mah Jong - he once served it with the joke 'Velstands-lefsa' = 'prosperity lefse'. This recurred to my mind during the school siege of Beslan in 2004 - which hence could have suggested 'Belsan' or 'Belsen', the famous concentration camp of Himmler. In the summer 1975 I was very skinny after diseases in the winter and spring and when I was suntanning my upper body in the garden my mother came and expressed "but, John, you look like a Belsen prisoner". This was in the garden on the upper side of the house, not so far from the border to the neighbour's property. See the comment on this Beslan school siege of 1-3 september 2004 under 'Brief comments 23 march 2024'. It may be noteworthy that the collection of the 'Complete Cartoons of The New Yorker' - with more than 68000 cartoons - was published probably on 15 september 2004, apparently on Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers. Clearly if the more than 68000 cartoons of The New Yorker contain the solution to many such riddles of history, the publication of the collected cartoons could have been a significant event from these points of view.


Concluding: If the names of my parents and John F.Kennedy are present in these cartoons, and if the purpose with them were to tell of the people present by the assumed opening of my head in 1957, it is a matter of concern whether the fourth name is really mine or if it should happen to be my younger sister Tone Helene Grøver's name. I point also to the 'Brief comment' of 30 march 2024 which seems to place her 39th birthday in the mid point between two twin bombings (the US embassies in Dar-es-Salaam and Nairobi of 7 august 1998 and the twin towers of Manhattan on 11 september 2001) in a way resembling my 11th birthday in the mid point of Per Borten's government 1965-71. Which means that if the political mythos applies that Kennedy took the place of my younger sister around 1978, and if the Kennedy assassination served to put my younger sister in the role of mine by the opening of my head in 1957, the political effect of this could have been an attempt to put Kennedy in my place and hence relate to Hitler 1933 via the '1223' with the foundation of ÖVP in the mid point.

This theory follows from the following interpretation of the cartoons - but it must be emphasized that the interpretation is perhaps not optimized and some would perhaps say that it is not so relevant for some of them. That must be up to the reader to evaluate.

Here are the 25 cartoons of The New Yorker for 16 november 1963.

I have tentatively tried the following transformations of the four names, in line with the transforms applied to the names in the above examples concerning chairmen of ÖVP - it is not certain that these apply throughout:

1 - backwards upside-down
2 - backwards
3 - plain form
4 - plain form upside-down approximating normal types backwards
5 - plain form upside-down approximating normal types
6 - plain form upside-down



#684     1 - ɾoɥu ɟıʇzƃǝɹɐlp ʞǝuuǝpʎ - the opening of the heads in 1957/1963
#685     2 - ydennek dlaregztif nhoj - the 4+1 present in 1957?
#686     3 - john fitzgerald kennedy - the president
#687     4 - hpauuak pleja6ztif uyof - supposed to play a stiff etc
#688     5 - foyu fitz6afrlp kauuaph - fits the 'gaffel' in the kau-up
#689     6 - ʎpǝuuǝʞ plɐɹǝƃzʇıɟ uɥoɾ - a plagiarism?

#690     1 - dǝʇʇǝɹ ǝuoʞ sʞɐn ɾɐʞoqsǝu - daughter of wax-cake etc - shaking the hand
#691     2 - nesbokaj uaks kone rettep - 'aj ne spok u aks a picture of me'
#692     3 - petter enok skau jakobsen - a 'petter' needs not a big grade
#693     4 - uasqokef neks koua Jettad - was 'qok' after ex-kona came up
#694     5 - datteJ auok sken fekoqsau - fell out after a skin-fek-ox etc
#695     6 - uǝsqoʞɐɾ nɐʞs ʞouǝ ɹǝʇʇǝd - we're skipping next/nexk of a rettad

#696     3 - Petter Enok Skau Jakobsen = 'Go ahead - speak French to me' = quasi 'semantic'
#697     3 - Anne Helen Skundberg = 'Any questions?' = quasi 'phonological'

#698     1 - ƃɹǝqpunʞs uǝlǝɥ ǝuuɐ - bragpunks wall/well I eye
#699     2 - grebdnuks neleh enna - grabbed news/books nearly in the hand
#700     3 - anne helen skundberg - and nearly all of it cueing the rescue
#701     4 - 6Jaqpunks ualay auue - jackpunks wall I eye here
#702     5 - euua yalau sknupqaJ6 - in Viyella's knup-cake
#703     6 - ɐuuǝ ɥǝlǝu sʞnupqǝɹƃ - anne he-leans sekund-berg, of a yelling's knup-curb

#704     1 - ʇouǝ ɥǝlǝuǝ ƃɹøʌǝɹ - love you like ryebag
#705     2 - revørg eneleh enot - reverge a nearly he-not
#706     3 - tone helene grøver - two down the whole down the chain = the classic prisoner reference
#707     4 - javøj6 aualay auot - I've a joke of a lay-a-what
#708     5 - toua yalaua 6jøvaj - driving school of a Grøver = 'young/J-on p jarnet'?
#709     6 - ɹǝʌøɹƃ ǝuǝlǝɥ ǝuoʇ - reverge of a lay of out

It can be concluded that if this makes sense, it seems that these transforms can be in use for potential encoding of names in cartoons.

It is the cartoon #706 which is the strongest evidence that the name could be my younger sister's and not mine.

Kennedy was said to have been hit twice by the bullet, or by two bullets: One in the brain and one in the throat. The one in the brain could have signified the assumed traumatic injection of what I have speculated could have been horror chemicals into my body in Hammerfest on 20 january 1959 (the apparent reference of the norwegian Labour governments referred to above), the bullet that hit his throat could have signified the attempt to open a throat abscess of mine in the spring 1975. These two experiences could have been intended for making me accept on a basis of free will ('the choice is yours') to participate in the octogon of marital infidelities. My younger sister 'in the place of me' relative to the parents could then be considered a variant of 'marital infidelity'.

It can also be concluded that the 1223 present in the Labour governments of Norway relative to the day of assumed chemical injection in Hammerfest 1959 serve to erect a 'wall of rejection' onto my presence, stongly reinforced by the role of ÖVP as the normally governing party in Austria. Adding this to Hitler's strong antisemitism, it can appear that Kennedy could have served to contribute to such a repressive function against my person. It is my speculation that I could have been constructed at the tip of a Stammbaum modelled on the table of a PTRSIM PIK, mapping from the double-occurences of words in the old testament to the verses of the new testament in such a way that a technical Messiah is modelled in my Stammbaum - and hence that the overall construction - including Hitler and Kennedy - could have served a program of vestiging the leading class in divine feathers within a matrix of terror-engineered mythomania. It is clearly high time that this program be given a proper and truthful description - not the least in order to avoid an unfortunate mock of people's most fundamental beliefs as far as religion and mystic inquiry be concerned. The new computer technology will come to explore realities beyond the human world and that is when it becomes even more urgently important to avoid such pitfalls as this attempt to imitate divine authority in a subset of humanity.

It can be added that the present data makes it permitted to speculate if the Kennedy assassination could have been theatre.

A final comment: All these data are publically available and there is no secrecy on them. Then why is journalism so pale that they have not been able to produce that very needed book with thorough analyses of all these important things? Why is that left to little me who am the victim of these intrigues and who have better things to use my time for? Of course it is not only I who am the victim of these intrigues - of course these are matters which concern the whole world. Therefore a book containing all these analyses should be available in book form and on the internet - in order to avoid very unfortunate political developments that could follow - and even could come to lead into a new era of hitlerish politics. That of course must be avoided.







Sources:

Mankoff, R. (ed.): The complete cartoons of The New Yorker. Including 2 CDs with 68647 cartoons ever published in the magazine. Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, New York 2004.

https://www.2cu.at/leetspeaker

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upside_Down_Text






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