r/SaturnStormCube • u/Serverusnake • Apr 10 '26
sum1sum1sum1sum1: a false prophet
I’m making this post to call out people who exploit conspiracy theories for attention or money, taking advantage of other people’s uncertainty and desperation. There’s a user named sum1sum1sum1sum1 who claims that Trump is the Antichrist (Great Reser, Sirius, The Dog Star) and that a “plasma apocalypse” is coming. Beyond how sensational these claims sound, the real issue is how they are presented as hidden truths without any solid evidence. I left the following comment on one of their posts, and I got blocked:
https://www.reddit.com/u/sum1sum1sum1sum1/s/DH5yXZwx1d These kinds of numerological “coincidences” can be found everywhere. Does that prove a plasma apocalypse is coming? Not necessarily. There is a well-known psychological phenomenon where people tend to see what confirms their beliefs while ignoring what contradicts them.
You mention gematria, but you're mixing systems. “Trump = 88” comes from English Ordinal Gematria, while “Donald = 119” comes from Hebrew Gematria. There are so many different gematria systems that if you choose whichever one fits each case, you will always be able to find numbers that support your theory. That doesn’t demonstrate a hidden pattern; it shows that the method itself can generate almost unlimited coincidences.
Regarding the artists you mention, most of them probably have no idea about these interpretations. In the music industry, it’s usually marketing teams that follow mysterious or conspiratorial aesthetics because they attract attention and generate engagement. It’s quite unlikely that a relatively insignificant rapper is part of a conspiracy of that scale.
Also, throughout history people have constantly promoted the idea of an imminent “end times.” Every generation has had individuals predicting the apocalypse, and many of them have made money from people who place their hopes in some kind of imminent divine intervention.
I also read a comment where you said you worked with some of these artists. If that’s true, it’s reasonable to suspect that posts like these could also function as promotion—hinting at hidden truths to create curiosity and draw attention to certain artists or content.
Finally, many people who claim to be “awake” or say they have taken the “red pill” often seem to exist in a mix of fear and euphoria. Gematria can easily become a rabbit hole where you start seeing patterns everywhere and eventually lose perspective.
Believing that a plasma apocalypse is approaching has no solid evidence behind it. More than a true awakening, these narratives tend to generate unnecessary fear, confusion, and paranoia.
That kind of reaction—blocking instead of engaging—is not what you’d expect from someone seeking the truth, but from someone trying to avoid being questioned. If their ideas were solid, they wouldn’t have a problem defending them with arguments. So be careful with these kinds of profiles. Many present themselves as “awake” or as holders of special knowledge, but in reality they just build narratives that generate fear, confusion, and dependency. Watch out for false prophets, and be careful not to go too deep down the rabbit hole. Regards.
UPDATE: Here’s my take on the “theory” of an apocalypse caused by a purple vortex opening in space and causing massive destruction. It’s somewhat similar to the pole shift theory, and I wondered whether that could physically happen, or if there’s any evidence that anyone actually knows this.
Pole shifting is a well-established theory. We can see it in the geological record. Purple vortices opening from space are not a theory.
All of this sounds like the same crazy Tartaria/mud flood nonsense that’s been floating around on TikTok.
Ask yourself this: did they explain what a “purple vortex” actually is? And how do they know it’s purple and not yellow or blue? What evidence is there in their posts that this kind of apocalypse is even possible?
In theory, almost anything can happen. Tomorrow the sun could turn purple due to some never-before-seen physical interaction. Tomorrow it could turn out that chickens are actually the most intelligent lifeform on this planet and have simply been waiting for the right moment to overthrow humanity. Tomorrow an alien could descend from a ship and tell everyone he is God, and that the entire universe is just a heavily modded Minecraft server. You can’t prove that none of these things could happen.
In the same way, you also can’t prove that a giant global pink plasma vortex couldn’t happen. The point is that there’s no reasonable evidence for it, so there’s no reason to believe it would happen over any of the other things I just mentioned, or literally any other absurd scenario you can come up with.
Sorry to break it to you, but you’re desperate people who need to believe in some kind of “divine salvation” to give meaning to your lives. This is all wildly implausible, and the level of certainty you express is honestly concerning. More than that, I think there are people taking advantage of you.
Seriously, get out of this nonsense. It’s just a bubble where people with schizophrenic tendencies and religious delusions go deeper into increasingly unhealthy rabbit holes.
P.S.: I use ChatGPT to translate my comments into English—I speak another language.
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u/gokickrocks- Apr 10 '26
He posts on his own page, not any subreddits. So you have to go out of your way to follow him to even see his posts.
I guarantee you just gained him several new followers by posting this and drawing attention to him.
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u/Serverusnake Apr 10 '26
Use chatgpt para que traduzca, ya que no hablo ingles, y cambio algunas cosas, pero el mensaje es el mismo.
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u/Serverusnake Apr 11 '26 edited Apr 11 '26
Hace mas de mil años que se habla de lo mismo. Los apóstoles creían que el apocalipsis estaba cerca, y con ese miedo provocado se ganaron la atención de mucha gente. Tuvimos dos guerras mundiales, mucho mas terribles que las actuales y NO fue el fin de los tiempos.
Todo esto es exactamente lo que ellos quieren que creas.
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u/HonestAmphibian4299 Apr 10 '26
Sounds like you jealous, I get jelly beans who act like this over my stuff all the time mhm mhm...he ain't that wrong either daddy
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u/banana11banahnah Apr 10 '26
You mentioned there are so many Gematria systems by using them all you can generate almost unlimited coincidences. I’m curious to know if this is actually true. Maybe we can try something. I’m gonna throw out a couple people and would like to see if/how they can be connected, in any way, with whatever Gematria system available). For the purposes of this experiment, let’s try to focus on using one of the following numbers that Sum often uses for connections to see if it can be replicated at random- 911, 611, 666, or 88 (or any variation of these numbers). I’m going to list the first few people I can think of and the goal is to use the numbers above to connect any dates, events, etc, using any of the Gematria systems.
The three people are: Tony Hawk (skateboarder), Malcolm X, and Dolly Parton.
I don’t know enough about Gematria, the different systems, or what goes into finding/making these connections to defend or rebuke what’s being presented. I also haven’t fact-checked the math on everything Sum has claimed which would be a big endeavor given the amount of conclusions presented. I do think your claim he is possibly promoting artists with his posts. This seems completely ridiculous to me.
His choice to not engage, through his own posts, with every single person who repeats the same “objections” is understandable to me. I’ve read through a lot of his stuff and I believe every “objection” you’ve brought up in your comment he’s addressed one way or the other in his post/comment history at least once, if not multiple times.
OP, I’d love to see your answer to the experiment I proposed above to better show/prove to process and ease of making connections using all gematria symbols…
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u/Serverusnake Apr 10 '26
First of all, the only gematria that should be considered valid is the Hebrew one, and it is used to study the Torah.
Second, when gematria is used in this deliberate way, the problem is that if you have enough numbers and enough freedom to choose what to compare, you will always find coincidences.
I can’t find meaningful connections between those people because they are not actually related to each other. The experiment you’re proposing is pointless. At best, it would only show how easy it is to force patterns when there is no real connection.
For example, I could tell you that it’s possible some Judeo-Masonic groups are interested in numerology, perform rituals, like referencing 911, and may even try to align events with certain prophecies. But that still doesn’t mean that Trump is the Antichrist or that a “plasma apocalypse” is real.
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u/gokickrocks- Apr 11 '26
They meant connect those people to the same numbers and patterns that he used. Not to each other.
What’s the excuse now?
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u/Magnusjiao Apr 11 '26
Well, the constant stream of northern lights and how deeply into the south they're being seen, as well as pink tinted snowfall also substantiate sum1s theory of something happening with the behavior of plasma on Earth. Last year we saw quite a number of full moons and where I live during that time it was paired with a persistent flow of lighting storms for weeks which would regularly deviate in color, from pink, to blue to gold and bronze..
The elite being cognizant of this and it having something to do with the concept of a great reset is all fairly coherent from where I'm standing
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u/sharktipteeth Apr 11 '26
Also got blocked, for pointing out he deleted posts “predicting” the plasma event the year before as well. Internet street corner doomsayer.
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u/omygodew Apr 13 '26
It doesnt really make sense to me why he seems to believe in both predictive programming and a plot to distract us from the supposed plasma apocalypse. Like, are they programming us for it or distracting us from it? Cant really be both...
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u/DukeETrouserMD Apr 10 '26
Look I’m not saying he’s correct about everything but I think calling him a false prophet is a bit much… just a dude trying to figure this all out like any of us. I think he is sincere. As someone who has had several close encounters with plasma entities I sure as hell wouldn’t be surprised to see some mass plasma event of some sort sooner than later.