Thursday, September 7, 2017

Mixing Numbers With Words

Hubbard's back in full swing. Nearly 100 blog posts and dozens of videos just in September. And an unfinished book. No rest for the dreary.


Somewhere amidst the numerous pointless blog posts he threw in another hurricane headline:


185 mph Irma Slams Caribbean.


Which does not equal 185. And he posted the screenshot. The closest you get is in the reverse elision which is 370 - 185 x 2.


Yet the narrative is about 185. World Trade Center =185. The weather could affect the geographic area of where the WTC was around 9/11. Could. There's not much chance that it's going to have 185 mph winds by then.


Even if the government could manufacture hurricanes, which they can't, they still start off small and grow. When Irma was a Category 4 storm, wind speed by definition of Category 4 is less.


So we have a storm that prompts a news headline that shows "185" at one time. We know it was less than that. We know it will be less than that. Concurrent alternate headlines say, "*up to* 185 mph winds". And the government throws in to their mockery of the sheep by forcing the media to report the wind speed at one point in time? What? Why? And if you aren't convinced ye, the narrative throws in MATHEMATICS =185. Mockery by mathematics! Oh....you evil government!


The whole idea of doing numerology on the headline is pointless. Numbers don't add into the calculation. It could have been any number. 184,227, 180.5. An entire post for mentioning that he noticed 185 appearing in one headline with no numerology on the headline.


185 is a bad number for them. Mathematics is 11 letters, which is well above average word length. Not too many matches for just a single word. Even two words is tough. Donald Trump would have been an alternative, but I guess World Trade Center was too good to pass up. That's why we get this headline is because the vestigial part of the storm will affect New York and maybe rain out some ball games and World Trade Center has the decency to =185.


Math controlled weather. I'll have to add that to wolverines and peach pits to my jokes to be beats to death list.

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