Wednesday, April 22, 2026

UH and Quaker Oats

At 9:44 this morning, Bill left a comment on "Soggy cereal and men on the Moon," a post which notes that "The name Quaker is closely associated with oatmeal." Exactly half an hour later, at 10:14 he left a comment on "Ugly flying starfish," saying in part:

Yesterday morning I had a dream in which you said your latest post included or involved in some way a being/ character named UHU, spelled like that in all caps.

I woke up and checked your blog a little later to see what exactly your latest post was, which turned out to be this one. Obviously no mention of an UHU . . . .

This evening, I looked through a /pol/ thread addressing the question of "What industries will disappear when the boomers die?" Here are two of the images included in the thread:


8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Also, I, who first brought up the oats, graduated from UH.

Ra1119bee said...

William,
UH could also be cloaked: You Ate ( 8 )
H is the eighth letter in the alphabet..
A twin U ( double U) is W.
Dubya. George 'Dubya' Bush.
A W can also be an M.

Those Quakers shake things up a bit, no?
Wasn't William, Shakespeare known as the spear shaker?
Shakespeare is also depicted with a moon (dome) head.

Poseidon with his Trident is also known
as an earth/spear shaker.
Horses were a sacred animal to Poseidon.

Ever hear the idiom: feeling one's oats?

Or , moving in a straight line, Quakers could be rakers.

Riddles are fun, no?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Shakespeare
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/feel_one%27s_oats

Ra1119bee said...

William,
Oh, I forgot one.

Quaker shakers are also wide- a- wake'ers.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wideawake_hat

William Wright (WW) said...

The other 3 letter name in all caps we had explored in connection with Ungoliant is Uma which you had also seen in all caps on your scrabble-stamp message UMA.

So, I had already been thinking about that connection, and here you have a picture of a package which ties UHU and UMA very directly together via the various taglines repeating sounds of UH and UM, as in the the wording under those feathers "UM UH...", or UMA.

One reason your scrabble-stamp message was interesting to me was because Uma was in it, and I connected that name to the octopus-associated character from a Disney show, and the link between the octopus and the spider symbols in Ungoliant.

Of some interest to me currently is that yesterday and today my work email has been blowing up with an issue we have to resolve with a business partner regarding something termed a "Water Spider". A strange term to hear in a corporate setting, and something I was unaware of until yesterday. Apparently, the term in lean manufacturing refers to someone in charge of stock replenishment. But, again up until yesterday I hadn't heard of the term, and now it is all over my inbox.

Anyway, given some of the connections yesterday and today, the term is going to jump out at me since, as you mentioned in the other post, for me Ungoliant is the great whore that Nephi who sat upon the "many waters"... i.e., a Water Spider.

That stamp message, recall, ended with a reference to something(s) stolen following the reference to Jack Dry, and the poem you added to the comments in the ugly starfish post had the speaker saying "I stole the stars from god", which I found interesting. Another way for someone to say they stole something, particularly in the case of persons, is to say they abducted them.

Wm Jas Tychonievich said...

Bill, your mentioning "Water Spider" is a crazy coincidence. Last night I was sweeping the floor and saw an odd-looking piece of debris that looked to me like the body of a water strider, minus the legs. It didn't turn out to be that, of course, but it started a train of thought about water striders and different names I'd heard people use for them. Moving around growing up, I found that there are strong regional differences -- "water skipper" zones and "water strider" zones, as clearly delineated as the soda/pop divide, and using the wrong name marks you as not-from-here. In regions where "strider" is preferred, "water spider" is a common error among children.

The common error aside, "water strider" itself is an interesting name, suggesting both Aragorn and Peter.

UHU, all caps, turns out to be the name of a German company that makes glue. In German, the name indicates a particular species of owl -- very interesting given your recent dream of regurgitating bones like an owl.

Wm Jas Tychonievich said...

Apparently the error is so common that Wiktionary lists "water strider" as one of the definitions of water spider:

https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/water_spider

Wm Jas Tychonievich said...

Debbie, U 8 the sandbox, Bert?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBgUNmW4TMM

Ra1119bee said...

William,
Ah... the sand-BOX.... the measurement of TIME.
Recall my many recent comments about
not only the Box ( in your Cat on the Track post )
but also about Time.

When we humans are born from the box
( the female vagina)
we 'fall down' into the duality dimension of
linear time and space.

Our soul transcends the illusion of linear time and space,
which is why I believe that not only me, but all of us
William,can see into the future.

Recall the hourglass
and the red sand in the March of the Winkies video clip
( see link repost below abt marker 1:25 )

We All are being eaten by the eights
in their sandbox by the ' berts', William.
Not just me.
Especially the children at Saturnalia.
copy and paste:
"Bert is a masculine name of Germanic
and Old English origin, meaning
"bright," "famous," or "illustrious."
~~~~~~
Recall my gazillion comments about The Shining Ones.

Don't think John Dee was a Shining One aka
an 11 working for the 8's (Octagon )?
I bet the farm that he was.

John Dee was commissioned by
the Queen to devise a system
that would control linear time ( see link)
Copy and paste:
John Dee was an advisor to Queen Elizabeth I,
in particular, on the reform of the calendar.
In the calendar proposed by John Dee the rule
for which years within a 33-year cycle are leap years
is: A year is a leap year if (and only if) the remainder,
when the year number is divided by 33,
is non-zero and is an exact multiple of 4.

Simon Cassidy has proposed that John Dee
had a secret plan for the implementation of his calendar,
one which (a)
would have confounded the Catholic calendar reform
(if implemented) and (b) did catalyse the first attempts
at a trans-oceanic British Empire under the Protestant
monarchs Queen Elizabeth I and James I."
~~~~~~~~~
Ahhhhh... there is that number 4 again , no?
The doorway, box , x and cross.
The foundation of this duality dimension.
2 times 2 ( 22 ) is 4..
All 4 one and one 4 all.
Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno.
The unofficial motto of Switzerland,
the Octagon who are the One Eye on
the detached capstone of the US 1
dollar bill.
Their direction is north.

Also the master number 33. The 33 parallel where
'sacrifices' are made by the 11s.
Dealey Plaza in Dallas/Ft. Worth
is on the 33. Jesus was said to be around 30
years old ( Luke 3:23) (factor in the Law of Three )
when he was nailed to the cross of time.

Roswell is on the 33, as is Rancho Santa Fe, Cali
( Heavens Gate ) as is Hollywood and Bel Air
( Baal's Air ) Michael Jackson.

When looking for answers especially
where it concerns the paranormal,
always follow the symbolism ,which is
more likely than not occulted, and only for
those who have eyes to see, but it is
there if we look deep enough.

The paranormal is no joke.;-)))

Days of Our Lives open
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Og7-6YubuS4

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn_Devouring_His_Son

March of the Winkies
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nx8-J66yawM&t=47s

John Dee
https://www.hermetic.ch/cal_stud/gods_longitude.htm

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unus_pro_omnibus,_omnes_pro_uno