Thursday, July 31, 2014

33 | Fisher-Price and the Controversial Cuddle and "Coo" Doll


The company Fisher Price was founded in 1930 by Herman Fisher, Irving Price, Margaret Evans Price and Helen Schelle.  In forming the company name, they chose to just use Fisher and Price.

  • Fisher = 6+9+1+8+5+9 = 38, which reduces to 11
  • Price = 7+9+9+3+5 = 33
The name Schelle does not have master numerology like "Fisher" and "Price".
  • Schelle = 1+3+8+5+3+3+5 = 28
  • 28 represents the "solar cycle"
  • February's 28 days are a tribute to this
In the 1950s, Fisher-Price began using plastics, and by the close of the decade, they were producing "39" different toys for children, both boys and girls.  In the following decade, the company would be purchased by Quaker Oats.
  • Quaker Oats = 8+3+1+11+5+9+6+1+2+1 = 47
  • 33 and 47 are often found paired together
  • Quaker Oats is a Company
  • Company = 3+6+4+7+1+5+7 = 33
In the year 1991, Fisher-Price would again gain its independence from Quaker Oats as a publicly traded company.  In 2007 they would issue their first "toy recall" due to lead paint and in 2008 they would undergo another controversy with the toy "Cuddle and Coo Baby" toy offering.
  • Cuddle = 3+3+4+4+3+5 = 22
  • Coo = 3+15+15 = 33
The controversy surrounding the baby is that it mutters words which are not easily understood.  As a result, many people believe the baby is saying controversial things such as, "Islam is the light" or "God is the light".  If you search for "Coo Baby" on YouTube, you will find several videos trying to explain this auditory message.  While I don't know if the baby truthfully says anything harmful, it wouldn't surprise me if coded and subliminal messages are coded into its "cooing".  From Disney to the Simpson's, children's programming is coded with secret and subliminal messages, so the "Coo" Baby would only be following a well established pattern.  On top of that, Fisher-Price already makes toys for Disney, a company centered on "33".


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