116 is also a fairly well-known number in Mormonism due to the lost 116 pages.Reflecting on the 116 pages had me think about that overall theme of sacred writings being taken with the intent, apparently, to alter them. . . .
Just now, I found this tweet on AC, referring to a recently released UFO document as "116 pages of pure nightmare fuel."
🇺🇸 CHILLING! Freshly released files from the Armed Forces Special Weapons Program (the guys who took over after the Manhattan Project) dropped 116 pages of pure nightmare fuel.
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) May 22, 2026
Between 1948 and 1950, military personnel at Sandia, New Mexico documented no less tha 209 sightings!… https://t.co/SA4SeJjs47 pic.twitter.com/J9BVuxEyaH
It's funny that it's about Sandia, New Mexico. That's Spanish for "watermelon," and there's a long-running sync connection between watermelons and aliens. See for example "Cucurbits from an alien land" (June 2021).
When I went back to Bill's comment so I could copy some of it into this post, I noticed that the timestamp was 11:19 AM. In a May 20 comment on "The Ant Money experiment: Immediate results," I had written:
The 1 and 50 under the monkey actually represent 1.50, or one and a half. The "ant money" in the Book of Mormon is a denomination of gold called the ANTION (cf. ANTImONy), which is worth 1.5 measures of grain. It is mentioned once only, and I'm sure Debbie will appreciate the chapter and verse. It's Alma 11:19.
My reason for drawing attention to that scripture reference was that Debbie comments here under the pseudonym Ra1119bee. The match with Bill's comment is even closer, though, as they share the colon and the letters AM and both relate to the Book of Mormon.
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William,
What if 6 turns about to be 9?
The Jimi Hendrix Experience - If 6 Was 9 (Official Audio)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pt0AqikB98A
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