Did you ever notice that?
Everything is all current events. The only historic references are to support what overweight comedian overdosed or where police did something from the current day or yesterday. I would have thought that somebody did some work that you could use on any historic topic. Like the Black Plague. People did have pens and paper before the Internet.
Superstitions aren't mentioned. Makes sense to avoid that. Not a conspiracy. But it could be. Lots of stuff happens every Friday the 13th, like Russell Westbrook's 1/13 shooting in the second half on route to a rare quadruple double. Of course, box scores don't report stats for basketball games by half. But I found out about it.
The lottery is avoided. Talk about a huge untapped number source! And since everything is always reported after the event has occurred, what have you got to lose? Surely someone's name must gematrify into being a freemason.
Seems like psychiatry/psychology is off limits. Authoritative group that could be an alternate conspirator to the police. There's even a branch of psychology dedicated to conspiracy theorists.
In comments by friends to blogs or videos nobody is ever told they are wrong. Not even worded that "I think you misinterpreted that, Hank."- It's all a big happy family.
For something supposedly based in Geometry there's precious little geometry in it. Pretty much just Pi from what I've seen. Perhaps another day I'll detail some of the other concepts. You can Google it for now.
They're quick to use the Internet to support facts. While the Internet has lots of information directly related to why their system doesn't work. Don't you even get curious about what others are saying about you?
Neil DeGrasse Tyson events are sold outin advance. When am I going to get the chance to see a Gematria seminar? I promise I'll behave.
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