Monday, April 24, 2017

113 And The History Of Y Reduction Method In Gematria

At first we scoffed at the mention of how Zach Hubbard attacked the number 113 in his exposure of the Erin Moran story. But it would be a disservice to avoid researching and wave it off. And, surprisingly there is a lot of credibility to this.


First of all let's reinforce what 113 means. It's the number of dishonesty. I'll leave it to you to watch Hubbard's video on Erin Moran's death. There is a large number of words that have a gematrian total of 113. We're convinced. Also, we have been known to frequently bust on the use of letter reduction methods by Gematraians. Our research gives insight on this, also and our intent is to clarify things here.


The very first letter reduction ever used was the Y method. It was discovered by PYthagoras during the time he developed his theorem, which was originally expressed by aY squared plus bY squared equals cY squared. He had been incorporating sYzYgY into numerology by use of sextant made of Ytterbium to graph the dYnamics of land based hYgrometers into naval and astrological applications.


As the mind boggling truth unfolded he became fearful of assassination. Knowing that his drinking buddy Socrates wad poisoned with CYanide, not hemlock as widely misreported, he compiled his notes, sealed them in an airtight mYlar bag and buried them in an unmarked grave beside a pYlon near the Oracle of DelphY. (Not, Delphi, that is a different city.)


As alluded to previously, the Y letter reduction method is the original and one true reduction method. It should be obvious without saying since Y is the single letter that can be either a vowel or a consonant. This has caused numerological tumult throughout the ages.


When the unmarked grave near Delphy was excavated (by blasting it with dYnamite) it coughed up the mYstery of Pythagoras' last words to his student, CYrus MYly. When asked if "m" should be reduced, Pythagoras said, "Why Not?". Various other letters meet with the same response of "Why not?.". Until eventually all letters except Y were affirmed. And as Pythagoras was queried about excluding this he simply smiled and expired as though the hand of the gods had asphYxiated him.


The analysis if these final words was 100% completely wrong. He was not saying, Why not? He was saying, "Y not!". But since he was dying he couldn't muster the energY to express it more clearly by saying something like, "By the gods you fucking pinhead, use the letter Y ad stop fucking around wasting my time with all these other letters! Can't you see I'm dYing here?"


It us no coincidence that this is revealed with the death of Erin Moran and the number 113. Originally the Happy Days spin off was intended to be a medieval piece about an ornery ex-bartender (played by Hume CronYn) and his dragon friend who become grog keggers, called WYvern and SurlY. Erin was to be the lead role of the feistY chambermaid, Dyanne. This was scrapped for Laverne and Shirley, but was later tuned into Cheers. HollYwood always recYcles ideas.


So here is the obvious conclusion. 113 is the number of deceit and bogusness. And the Y reduction is the one true letter reduction method.


And in the Y reduction method Zachary Hubbard=113.

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