I see more activity from Australia. I get it. I'm sorry. Deeply sorry. I've crossed the line between good and bad taste, so at least for a period of time I shall avoid talking about anything remotely involved with Australia.
The choice of topics these guys use is pretty short sighted, despite reading this blog and my pointing it out. The numbers can be found in all sporting events, but they mostly stick to American football, basketball and the occasional championship in lower scoring games like baseball. So Australian rules football is safe. For now. TV shows referenced are mostly The Simpsons, South Park or other shows they like to watch. You won't see references to Unforgettable, starring Poppy Montgomery, since my cable only showed the first two seasons, it's not animated and Australian. Heart warming stories about dogs being adopted from an animal shelter or children surviving a battle with leukemia are strictly off limits regardless of country of origin. U.S., U.K. Australia. Nobody cares about the numerology of puppies, unicorns, rainbows or delicious chocolaty desserts. All these despite it being painfully easy to produce "freemason" numbers in ANYTHING. It's the choice of the narrative writers to focus on the lurid because if they did numerology on a headline of, AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLCHILDREN RAISE $10,000 FOR LEUKEMIA RESEARCH" they would be laughed off of the Internet.
And for the most part they're evil, fucking racist douchebags.
But anyway. One topic that holds no geographic boundaries exists. Death. The big cactus. Whether the terrorist guns down a crowd of concert goers in LA, a bomb goes of on an Australian ferryboat or releases Sarin gas in a Japanese subway, you can bet that your bottom dollar that three things will happen:
1). It will have several YouTube videos about it within hours.
2). It will be declared a hoax, false flag or occasionally a ritual sacrifice.
3). The Illuminati will be involved in some form, whether it's the government acting as the agents of the New World Order or directly attributed to masonry.
Individual celebrity deaths are a bit more subjective. Ralphie May might not be important enough to get a rise out of some numerologists. If Trump were to keep over there would probably be a hundred videos claiming they predicted it. But still, the commonality is that nobody cares while Ralphie is still alive. But as soon as Steve Irwin gets a fatal sting ray barb to the chest the flies are all over the corpse.
Continuing to avoid avoiding talking about Australia, let's talk about Evonne Goolagong.
Unlike David Cassidy or Mel Tillis, last I saw she was still alive. Therefore, no numerology seems to matter. A core value of gematria is proving the death connection to ritualistic freemason activity after the terminal croaking incident. But as it's all about two and three digit numbers there are plenty there just waiting. Evonne Goolagong Cawley. Each name individually and in combination. Birthdate 7/31/1951. Date numerology counts in gematria, but historically has no business being combined. And all the other weird shit from there - prime numbers, GPS coordinates on place of birth and death, every word in the multiple headlines that will appear. Just waiting for someone to deem her worthy of a numerology narrative.
My choice of Evonne - I have Australia on the brain right now. Like a song stuck in my head. (Beach Baby by First Class is the song currently stuck in my head. Probably a full parody coming up since Hubbard's choice of publisher was announced. Bookbaby, Bookbaby give me your scam. Vanity project that I can remember....). Wollongong /Goolagong. The relatively innocent gematria narrative producers refuse to admit that brain activity looks for patterns and once they focus o a theme, of course some numbers are going to match. I picked the first Australian that came to mind, trusting I had some numbers to work with. Admittedly, Chris Evert helped me through puberty, so I heard her name frequently in my teens.
I was not disappointed.
GOOLAGONG = 93 in simple. CAWLEY = 93 in reverse.
There's a ready made sun ritual. Ignoring good science 93 means the Sun since that's sometimes the distance in millions of miles from Earth to the Sun. After a brief period of reading my blog post about the aphelion they switched to saying "averages" 93 million miles. Now, they don't seem to give a rip anymore.
EVONNE GOOLAGONG CAWLEY = 330. They'll go to enormous lengths to get a 33, so shaving off the trailing 0 and claiming 330 equals 33 doesn't pose a problem. No surprise since the Sun distance varies between 92 million and 94.5 million miles depending on the time of year. So there's some matches. Partial reinforcement needs fulfilled. Freemasonry involved when she finally dies. Now, what they ignore in the big picture. The kind of thing that points out how it's language to communicate, not hide numbers.
Don't you think that something as important as life and death should be unambiguous? Because pluralization makes that confusing. They "coded" LIFE and DEATH do not easily cross match. Pluralize them to LIVES and DEATHS and through the magic of 1,412,982,098,452 different numbering systems there's a match at 22. In a reduction. Lives and deaths can be the same. How many lives does it take to make you stop? Substitute deaths it's pretty much the same. But change the sentence to, "As a doctor I'm interested in human lives to save our species.". Now it's a whole new ballgame when you substitute.
Language does not care about whatever numbers you want to pretend are behind it.
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