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MIB's Bizarre Encounter: Agent K and Jeebs' Pawn Shop | Men In Black (Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones)
While we first hear Jeebs's name as Jack Jeebs the fandom wiki page has his full name as Jacob Jack Jeebs.
'Jacob Jack Jeebs' = 1972 (Gematria Hebrew)
'Why So Serious' = 1972 (Gematria Hebrew)
If you recall I related Q217 'Clowns in America' to the phrase 'Why So Serious' being a take on the Joker's saying in movies. In a M.I.B thread post on 9 Dec 2024, you can find it here. We are heading towards wizards, warlocks, and saving the best for last.
In the next four Q drops we can relate to the scene of Jeebs meeting the M.I.B in his pawn shop in the above video. They relate to the heat, the hammer of justice, hunting, finding a clue, etc. Why is this relevant to the question being asked in Q197?
Q2598
Q2830
“When you can't make them see the light, make them
feel the heat.” – Ronald Reagan
Q461
What makes a movie GOOD?
GREAT ACTORS?
Q197
Ancient Egyptians considered gold “the skin of the gods”
-- specifically the sun god Ra -- and often used it to craft
objects of spiritual significance.
Why is this relevant?
This quote out of Q197(dated Nov 22, 2017) you can find on the internet word for word complete with the double -- symbols. I am not sure if there is more than one place where you can find it but here is one.
21 Jul 2017 - Uses of Gold in Ancient Egypt
Spiritual Value
In contrast to the monetary value many cultures place on gold, its significance and usage in ancient Egypt revolved around spirituality. Ancient Egyptians considered gold “the skin of the gods” -- specifically the sun god Ra -- and often used it to craft objects of spiritual significance. Obelisks, statues of gods and death masks are some of the objects the ancient Egyptians crafted from solid gold. Due to gold's durability -- it held up to the Egyptian heat far better than silver -- ancient Egyptians associated the metal with eternity, which made it popular for use in funerary objects, such as gilded coffins or vessels and jewelry entombed with the dead. These ornaments also served to indicate the social status of the departed.
https://classroom.synonym.com/uses-gold-ancient-egypt-5331.html
Why is this relevant?
Due to gold's durability -- it held up to the Egyptian heat far better than silver --
Why is this relevant? If you are a no-coincidences type person there are two verses next to each other. That mentions Jacob and gold metalworking and that puts us into Isaiah 41. Along with justice and judgment in verse 1.
7 The metalworker encourages the goldsmith,
and the one who smooths with the hammer
spurs on the one who strikes the anvil.
One says of the welding, “It is good.”
The other nails down the idol so it will not topple.
8 “But you, Israel, my servant,
Jacob, whom I have chosen,
you descendants of Abraham my friend,
This Christmas we want JUSTICE!
Q2598
Isaiah 41
The Helper of Israel
1 “Be silent before me, you islands!
Let the nations renew their strength!
Let them come forward and speak;
let us meet together at the place of judgment.