The most recent post will do nicely for my evil purposes.
http://themindlessfreaks.blogspot.com/2018/02/64-taiwan-earthquake-on-2618-exactly-2.html
Recap and expansion of yesterday: Four sports. Hypothetically heavily favored team (90% chance each sport) will win 65.61% of the time in one year. On the average. Multiply 0.6561 out 11 times, the odds are about 1/10th of one percent. Exceedingly low, but not impossible over 11 years. Drop the 90% rate to something more realistic like 60% and we're talking about huge negative exponents over 11 years. 1.73 times 10 to the negative 10th power.
Still not impossible, but if you can convince these guys about the math you get a clearer picture of how exceedingly unlikely it is. But probability is not a requirement to be a numerologist, and when the math works the other way around they also just don't get it.
Sports championships are nice because there will be a winner. Extra innings or overtime will occur and they won't settle for a tie, shake hands, pat each other on the ass and call it a day. Now what if you have a problem that you're looking for a solution that has multiple answers that could be right?
If there's a flu outbreak like now, and you get it you don't care about much of anything but getting rid of the flu because you feel like shit. You could get smart and see a doctor. Or you may try a home remedy like chicken soup. At least it's not harmful, but it's alleviating symptoms not actually doing diddly squat about the virus. Cause and effect tells people incorrectly ->eat soup->feel better->cured! When it's really, Eat soup->body takes care of the problem on its over time->cured!
The innocent, not purposeful forcing the numbers crowd still try the chicken soup remedy, which is more appropriately cuckoo soup since it tries to remedy a completely nonexistent problem (freemasons). The old analogy, Shakespeare's works being duplicated by monkeys over time. Yes, it's true. But lots and lots of time. So if I have the freemason flu let's try to hurry up the process.
There's a lot of forcing in that one post. There are lots of earthquakes every day. Lots more in history. A couple of birthdays mentioned. There are a lot of people on the planet and lots of birthdays to go out around just 365 days a year. Look at the name of the city. Gematria on HUALIEN CITY, HUALIEN CITY, TAIWAN, HUALIEN, TAIWAN. I know there was earthquake damage, but it's still a city. Three different variations of Cuckoo Soup. That's not enough. So let's spell out a couple of numbers as words and get different numbers. Now we're double dipping for sure if 159 isn't supposed to just be 159.
And look at how much shoehorning there is without a hint of a ninja Viking or mention in the news story. Just like the inconsistent city name is essentially a made up phrase if you can't decide on a single way to call the place. Here's the list even if no numerology was done it's implied that there is connectivity.
Queen Elizabeth II, Super Bowl, Civil Rights, Alien, Happy Gilmore, Comcast Center, Apollo Creed/Carl Weathers, President, Donald Trump.
Nothing more than two digits to be found.
I'm reminded of my early days where I had a lot of fun concocting a totally nuts story of the Girl Scouts/Peter Falk/Avocados and other insanity. At that time there were less ciphers, less ways commonly used now to change a number into another number, less trivializing of the initial results. I can promise you this now. You can give me virtually any two different topics, no matter how far away from each other they might seem and I can connect them. This kind of thinking doesn't solve the problems in the world. This kind of thinking is what happened when the cuckoo soup remedy method was applied to cholera. Here's some lovely mercury or bloodletting. Hmmm, didn't die of cholera but from mercury poisoning. Cured!
Tonight on The New Chinese Calendar Death Match:
Typing Monkey Vs. Chicken
Queen Elizabeth Vs. Donald Trump
Peter Falk Vs. Cholera Victim
Main Event: Expanding the database infinitely Vs. two digit numbers
Girl that holds the cards with the round numbers: Dakota Fanning
Referee: Alexa Davalos
Judges: City Council of Wollongong
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