Bud Light Provokes Controversy with Dylan Mulvaney Partnership
Activist Dylan Mulvaney is not just morphing from male to female, but has also begun taking stem cells in hopes of becoming a giraffe:
Last June, I made this post explaining my thoughts on what we’re seeing play out with the trans agenda. I don’t want to give this topic much more energy, so don’t expect too many more decodes about this on my Blog. But it’s a big part of the media right now and seems impossible to completely ignore.
Few things unsettle me these days, but this is at the top of my list. Some would jump to call me a “transphobe,” which implies that there’s some sort of hatred or bigotry underlying that. What I truly find troubling, however, is the notion that your inner struggles can and will be solved by your transforming outer image through the validation of others.
People who seek to transition into the opposite sex are doing so because they’re in a battle with their mental health. For some of them, finding a new identity with the other gender provides peace of mind. I may never understand it, and I’d probably suggest other solutions, but hey – it’s a free country.
It’s no secret, though, that many people regret their decision, and now find themselves with the same problems they had before, plus a deep hormonal imbalance. To me, this is similar to showing commercials for prescription drugs on television – why is this radical solution being pitched as a solution in public, when it should be a private matter between you and your doctor?
Additionally, it seems to me as if the trans agenda makes light of, and often ignores, the very real (albeit rare) issue of people who are born intersex. There are roughly 50,000 people in the United States who were born with some sort of mix of male and female body parts, which can lead to serious identity issues to those afflicted, and understandably so. But if the problem with your body is entirely in your mind, then why rush to change the body instead of the mind?
“Gay” Coding
Dylan posted the video of the personalized Beer can on a date with double numerology of 48, with Reduced numerology of 12:
This matches the Latin / Reverse values of Gay.
Thirty-three (33)
In Ordinal, Gay sums to 33. Recall how AIDS began as an exclusively gay disease.
33 = 11×3
Mulvaney sums to 113 in Ordinal. This is the primary number of deception, just as Dylan is deceiving you about gender.
In turn, Thirty-three has gematria of 156 and 66.
Dylan Mulvaney has birth numerology of 156, 66, and 137:
137 is the 33rd Prime number
Bud Light has matching gematria with Homosexual.
Thirteen (13)
169 is 13 squared
The 13th Prime number is 41
The 13th Triangular number is 91
Dylan Mulvaney first posted a video with his special Bud Light cans on Saturday, April 1st, or 4/1, which is the 91st day of the year.
Eclipse Riddle
Bud Light is made by Anheuser-Busch, which is headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri.
For the last few years, I’ve been discussing how the St. Louis Arch has been connected to the trans agenda. See my post on how actor Elliot Page transitioned in connection to the Arch.
The St. Louis Arch opened between Super Bowls 1 and 2, which were both won by Vince Lombardi’s Green Bay Packers. The Arch opened a span of exactly 54 years after Lombardi was born, and exactly 54 years before an “Arch eclipse” began just north of Green Bay.
The word Eclipse sums to 33 like Gay.
The first multiple of 33 is 66. I pointed out earlier how “Thirty-three” = 66, and Dylan was born on (12) + (29) + 1+9+9+6 = 66. This is also the Latin Ordinal sum of Eclipse.
The city of St. Louis has matching 69 gematria with Eclipse.
The second solar eclipse of 2021 was also an “Arch” eclipse, but this time at the south pole.
We all know what the number 69 means when it comes to the gay community…there’s certainly some good jokes to be made about an eclipse at the south “pole”, given that Dylan has a “pole” down south. But who needs a comedian when there’s so much humor to be pulled from reality?