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Occult Symbols in Teletubbies?

sublimesatanist

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I'm sorry to ruin your childhood but I thought this was interesting.

I revisited my up bringing a little by looking into a few conspiracy theories about this show. There's something very messed up about it and I think a large part of it has to do with psychic driving (constant repetition) and its parallels to MK-Ultra and LSD.

Looking at the theme song of the show I've come to speculate there might be some hidden meanings. Here's my interpretation. I don't know if this is a 'cohencidence' and I'd love to hear your thoughts. (Thank you to HPHC for coining that wonderful phrase.)


Elder Futhark and Colours/Energies in Teletubbies. Characters in order of succession from theme song:

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Tinky-Winky - Downward-triangle: Feminine/Shakti energy. In Hinduism, Shakti is the creator goddess. This word in Sumerian means 'power' and it pertains to the dominion of godhead.
Colour - Purple: Psychic ability, knowledge.

Dipsy - Isa: Binding, stillness, stagnation.
Colour - Green: Fertility, abundance, growth.

Laa-Laa - Sowilo: The sun; wholeness, completion, success.
Colour: Yellow: Intellect, communication, birth, rebirth.

Po - Circle: A symbol for infinity.
Colour - Red: Carnal/primal forces; lust, strength.


Phase 1: Spiritual knowledge, fertility, creation and perfection.

Phase 2: Stillness in fertility, growth and development.

Phase 3: Completion/success being communicated/known/birthed

Phase 4: Eternal primal forces.


Another possible hidden meaning are that all names break down and add up to '32' in gematria. This is one number short of 33, a divine number for spiritual ascension (33 vertebrae in the spine, a symbol for kundalini).

Tinky-Winky: 161 = 8

Dipsy: 73 = 10

Laa-Laa: 28 = 10

Po: 31 = 4

(8 + 10 + 10 + 4 = 32)


On top of this, these things are alien-like with televisions inside them (hence 'teletubbies', hinting at transhumanism).

They live underground and follow the dictates of a voice that emits from speakers that rise from the ground. I think this might relate to the alien network living in tunnels (DUMBS and colonies).

The endless monitoring and guidance of their actions also suggests communism to me. As well, the robot vacuum cleaner (Noo-Noo) does all the work (cleaning, etc) and gently disciplines their behaviours. (We've seen this in places like China and on shows like 'Black Mirror'.)


PS - I don't know what to think about the sun but my thoughts are that it's the viewer, the divine force (sun/god), being entertained (and thus brainwashed) by this complete "program".

Let's keep up our meditations and Rituals and not allow ourselves to become subject to subliminal messages. I'm thrilled to see this is not the case for most members here. We really are in a world where symbols rule the world and we all know who's behind these things.

Ave Zeus!
 
Ol argedco luciftias said:

What is the meaning of the vacuum cleaner or the Sun baby?

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The vacuum cleaner is creepy though. Didnt the tubbies run and hide from it?

Which also reminds me about another show I saw as a kid, Brum the yellow automobile.
I rewatched it some time ago and I thought parts of it were odd and creepy but I dont remember which.
 
Um...

How does Po represent war, carnality and lust just because she is red? :lol: Likely the reason Po is red subconsciously is because she's a tomboy who gets into trouble and red represents danger and vitality. Red hair or clothes is a common trope with tomboy and misfit characters for the same reason. For example both Dennis the Menaces.

The baby is very simple. Children are always subliminally associated with the Sun because the Sun is the driving force of creation and the Sun dawns and rises, like a child does to maturity. Even without Astrology, its a logical association.

The programming and repetition thing is true, but this is true of children's TV in general. Young children learn by seeing repeated movements and large eyes, etc. This is why cartoons and anime appeal to children. Teletubbies has always pushed diversity and disability garbage in the ident parts with real children however.

An interview with the creator says she was inspired by going to the Smithsonian and noted how Astronaut suits look like a baby especially when moving.
 
Ol argedco luciftias said:

What is the meaning of the vacuum cleaner or the Sun baby?

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The vacuum was my favourite too lol. It acted very unpredictably and cleaned messes which always consisted of food. It reminded me a lot of a pet.

Noo-Noo contrasts the narrator because it disciplined the 4 characters, only in a seemingly fun and playful way. The time for this/that orders that came from the microphone contrasted this. Every time it rose from the ground it made a creaky and dissonant sound that stood out from the pleasant and harmonious sounds throughout the show. As well, the characters would defy the orders they didn't like a certain number of times (such as goodbye time) and as the narrator changed his voice tonality they would always obey after that certain tone/number of times.

The level of repetition seems almost machine-like, as though they are controlled by something even though it was made not to appear that way. That's what I think anyway and that's one reason I really liked Noo-Noo as a child. He would often do nice things for them like give them toys and blow bubbles.

One theory that's out there is that he was the missing 5th teletubby and that all characters eventually become obedient working drones. I'm not sure about that however and I think the overall idea is the subliminal that machines will take over our menial tasks (like in the show The Jetsons.

The sun baby I believe is us (the viewer, the 4th wall). The innocent, pure and vibrant character who is a bystander in the show watching the characters until they leave and the sun sets and goes to sleep.

Another weird thing in the show is this:

Windmill.webp



The windmill. This was something they would walk to in almost a trance-like state. The characters also would each desperately want to be chosen by it. Upon being the chosen one, the character would giggle as the TV on the belly would activate. Some have compared this to an orgasm, a moment of bliss. It was also considered by many their God.

When the TV would activate it would show the activities of man in their typical life. This is to me programming, showing how people should live and act and showing only the highlights of their lives.


The thing that bothers me the most about the show is it's all mindless fluff. There is no real discipline and no consequences. The dictates given to the teletubbies were always given without a reason as to why.

I believe this creates kids who feel unfulfilled and more likely to be disobedient because nothing bad ever happens in Teletubbies.
 
Karnonnos said:
Um...

How does Po represent war, carnality and lust just because she is red? :lol: Likely the reason Po is red subconsciously is because she's a tomboy who gets into trouble and red represents danger and vitality. Red hair or clothes is a common trope with tomboy and misfit characters for the same reason. For example both Dennis the Menaces.

The baby is very simple. Children are always subliminally associated with the Sun because the Sun is the driving force of creation and the Sun dawns and rises, like a child does to maturity. Even without Astrology, its a logical association.

The programming and repetition thing is true, but this is true of children's TV in general. Young children learn by seeing repeated movements and large eyes, etc. This is why cartoons and anime appeal to children. Teletubbies has always pushed diversity and disability garbage in the ident parts with real children however.

An interview with the creator says she was inspired by going to the Smithsonian and noted how Astronaut suits look like a baby especially when moving.

LOL, yes those were way too strong of words. The impression I meant to convey with carnal was - relating to the physical (needs, activities, desires). Lust isn't always sexual (lust for power, etc).


There was a very interesting documentary about this colour (Why the Red Shoes?)

It later touches on the many actors with red hair and their roles.

Hollywood has used this colour for many years and I thought it was an interesting piece.


That's very interesting the creators inspiration by the Smithsonian museum and astronauts. That explains some things about their shape and movements. I also find it interesting how they look very much like aliens to me.

I also forgot they focused on disabled kids too. Barney was notorious for this as well. Thank you for your inputs! :)
 
Henu the Great said:
Watching Teletubbies as a child crept the shit out of me.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Yes, there was something very eerie about it. I watched some weird stuff as a kid like MTV and 90's cartoons/shows which largely pertained to horror, such as Courage the Cowardly Dog, Beetlejuice, Goosbumps, Tales from the Crypt and so on.

It's a wonder I still have some sanity left after all this. :lol:
 
Jokehova witness have pedo stuff in their literature literally, but you can research that
 
Goblock said:
y does this exist? who even has time to analyze a kids show lol, do yo even meditate???????

Absolutely. This was something I figured out and put together in one hour (at least half that without watching a couple needless theories on YT and Bitchute). I just have a good memory for the show... I hate to admit I watched it everyday as a young child. I also work part-time and I'm fortunate to have more spare time than most people.

The only positive thing here I think is it inspired me to learn symbols more.

I watched way too much TV in my youth. Bad parents I guess. :?
 
Henu the Great said:
Watching Teletubbies as a child crept the shit out of me.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
My childhood was ruined when I discovered bugs bunny was jewish. Apparently, kids got nightmares from him. Was probably the voice :p

I never watched this shit as a kid but there were always jokes going around that Tinky Winky was gay.
 
Goblock said:
this is why i have problem the ritual you say if working is way to broad even when more concentrate like anti war basically you tell newbies to do what order of nine angels call aeonic magick where you try to shape world event i dont think ready or powerful enough me neither. when i say target i mean specific person like jewish leader or for newbies ur local pastor or something like that or even like a local church, i know i did some curse to success local like this. when people get power enough then they can do world changing ritual cause energy is strong enough but i dont think they can if new or even most adept, order nine angels wait to do this until you are adept but i only use them as example. if im wrong please tell me but i see you do these ritual daily even for newbie who cant even feel energy this i dont understand about your group

Both broad and specific rituals are useful. Although the Final Ritual is more broad than other Ritual's, it is still specifically hitting the Hebrew letters. This is different from trying to change the entire course of the world.

Yet, since we knew the enemy was pushing for war and pushing for the Great Reset, we also took time to do anti-war and the financial Ritual's as well.

Again, the focus is on the event which we want to happen. This can influence many different enemy individuals and cause them to make mistakes in accordance with Satan's will.

I hope this answers what you are asking.
 

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