Thursday, November 28, 2013

A case of confused identity…

…this man on the left calls himself John Henry Gibbs.  The man on the right calls himself Rochefort.  I think the names have been reversed.  The true Gibbs is on the right and is entangled with Mr. John Henry whoever who isn’t a Gibbs at all.  He does appear to be Jewish.  One can see how the man on the left has influenced the facial features of the man on the right, especially at the bridge of the nose, between the eyes and the ears.  This would be from looking John Henry looking in the mirror.  Mr. Roquefort is a Gibbon, as would be indicated by the end of his nose, also influenced by the female half of the man on the left who calls himself John Henry.   There are genetic dissimilarities between the two.  Mr. Roquefort’s ears are set lower than John Henry’s.  John Henry’s jaw in lower than Roquefort’s which elongates Roquefort’s jaw and also causes his bottom lip to seem to protrude out further than his upper lip.  The hair is much curlier on Roquefort than John Henry and I do have curly hair and I am a Gibbs.

I concluded the man on the right was a gibbon, possibly a very young George Fort Gibbs or even one of the Pinkerton’s aka Rockford.  I believe this possibly indicates the gibbons were the Gibeonites (Gibbonites) who inhabited Gibeon[Gideon] and were invaded by the Israelites when they were forced to leave Egypt.  Their adherence to the belief God gave them that land has been identified by psychologists and psychoanalysts as a phantasy, a false belief created to protect the ego.   The Gibbons then migrated into Italy where they became the Ghibbelines.

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Mr. Gibbon’s appearance, below, was caused by a mandrill or baboon and possibly an image of a totem pole with a bird’s head at the top.  This came to light when I found several online.

 

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