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🚨 DECODING KEVIN GILL / BARKING PUPPY'S "THE WRESTLER" REVIEW 🚨 GAMESTOP & BP TIN 🧵 [1/5] I am a little late digging into Kevin's review today... it was a very eventful and dramatic day to say the least. His account being hacked threw me for a loop, and that's an understatement. In any case, Kevin could not have chosen a more perfect day to review "The Wrestler". The symbolism and signals are profound. Let's dig in, first with a transcription: "The Wrestler follows Randy The Ram, a washed up wrestler whose glory days are behind him. Outside the ring, life has really given him a beating. He works at a deli, struggling with heart problems, seeks connection through others. [He] fails to repair the relationship with his daughter. He spirals out of control, despite everything [Randy: "Man I don't give a sh!t I just wanna wrestle"], because the people are calling for him. In the end, he gives the people what they want." This is an emotional movie with incredibly dark undertones. It's a commentary on society as a whole. Before we go into the symbolic meaning, let's discuss the connections with the Director and the cast. Most notably, "The Wrestler" was directed by Darren Aronofsky, who also directed "Black Swan". RK memed the Black Swan Transformation along with the clip from Spiderman in which the super-spider DNA melds with that of Peter Parker. We know from a mountain of other symbolism that this "Transformation" theme is pointing to a Merger & Acquisition, and Kevin has connected this with a Black Swan event ever since Titanic. This was the plan all along, as RK originally connected them back in 2024. Shortly after Kevin posted this review, the Crypto Market crashed hard. It was the biggest one day dip in years. It certainly qualifies as a "Black Swan" event. However, I don't think it ends here. On Monday, Ryan Cohen is set to be interviewed on Charles Payne's show on Fox News. Perhaps this can be connected to Kevin's "Foxcatcher" review. In any case, talk of Ryan Cohen's plans for an Acquisition are beyond impressive, an opportunity that could increase Gamestop's worth into the 100's of billions, comparable to Berkshire Hathaway, and completely novel on the world of retail business Transformations. The Shorts are indeed feeling the pain right now, and the liquidation of Silver & Gold as well as the rotating of other collateral both in the stock market and crypto signal a TITANIC event. Darren Aronofsky was also featured in a documentary called "Satoshi Kon: The Illusionist". While this film is about a Japanese director of the same name, Satoshi Nakamoto is well known as the pseudonym for the creator of Bitcoin. The fact that this film also features "The Illusionist" in the title strengthens its legitimacy as a signal, as Kevin also covered "The Illusionist" staring Edward Norton. The acress Marisa Tomei, who plays Randy's stripper / love interest, also starred in two "Spiderman" movies: "Homecoming" and "Far From Home". So, we have yet another clue pointing us right back to RK's "Spiderman" / "Black Swan" meme. Marisa Tomei ALSO starred as "Cynthia Baum" in "The Big Short", which is about Michael Burry's famous short squeeze play, and of course Kevin also covered it, too! Mark Margolis, who played "Lenny" in "The Wrestler", also starred in "Black Swan" as well as "Breaking Bad" as Hector [the wheelchair guy]! Perhaps it is symbolic that Achilles also slew another Hector in "Troy", which Kevin also reviewed. In the beginning of Kevin's review, he features a scene where Randy is being shown "Call of Duty 4" by a young lad, which is significant in multiple ways. CoD4 is known for perhaps one of its most famous and loved maps, "Crash". It is no coincidence that the crypto market crashed shortly after Kevin posted this review. The entire market is certainly in jeopardy... CONTINUE TO PART 2 #GME $GME #Gamestop $BP




1 week out of the trenches and it feels refreshing. Back to understanding the value of money.



