Thursday, April 12, 2018

Blackout YAWNO™️ AKA Is Anything NOT A Solar Eclipse Ritual

257, 55, 722, 227, 222, 83, 431, 134, 115, 254, 38, 69, 187, 33, 156, 209, 223, 218, 202, 244, 911, 70, 393, 71, 73, 235, 322, 104, 156, 53, 39, 433, 142, 192, 704, 53, 303, 235, 19, 244, 393, 403, 729, 283, 130, 67, 99, 120, 403, 35, 69, 74, 190, 280, 28, 443, 90, 47, 137, 216, 463, 271, 192, 561, 93, 930, 723, 491, 317, 207, 177, 261, 109, 503, 281

So what is this list of numbers?  These are all numbers presented as definitive proof of solar eclipse ritual activity in the Gematrinator’s blog just in the month of April.  Which isn’t to insinuate that going back further in time will yield substantially more additions to the list, merely an indication that you can’t swing a dead lamprey in this town without hitting an eclipse ritual.

Agitated lamprey during an eclipse:

Lampreys are not terribly fond of eclipses to begin with.  There are precious few good tanning days during their life as it is without every day being declared a solar eclipse ritual.







The Gblog started off well enough.  A needed change of the constant Freemason and Illuminati shoehorning.  But now it has pretty much degenerated into a personal quest to prove that solar eclipses are the defining motive of whatever evil super power is supposedly orchestrating the events.  It’s not the NWO, it’s not specifically called organic matrix activity.  It’s just there.  Because the numbers are there.  A list of 75 numbers in half a month.  And it looks like even if it’s not the main theme of the post a solar eclipse reference eeled its way into about half of the April entries.

The bingo variation called blackout is certainly the appropriate version for eclipse related antics.  For the blackout version of YAWNO, the gematria version of bingo, there’s a huge difference.  Instead of filling up your entire YAWNO card when the number caller announces any single number on your card you cry out, YAWNO! and you are presented with your prize.  Probably a couple boxes of cookies.  It’s got to be a cheap prize since every other player has the identical set of numbers..

Now you might be thinking that only 75 numbers isn’t so bad, but keep in mind how I generated this list.  I only added a number when a phrase actually related to eclipses was used and didn’t immediately go through the other numbers I know could be added.  I saw 704 and just knew that 74 could be used, it was just a matter of patience before going back in the chronological presentation before I actually found it.  22, 29 And 43 are out there and available as eclipse numbers by dropping zeroes and have either been used or will be used sometime.  Maybe none of those are mirror images, but 76 is an eclipse number based on past low operating standards.  I  waited until I saw the number on my screen instead of loading up the calculator with a full set of available elisions.  I didn’t start making up phrases that seemed logical that hadn’t been used.  Like HELIACAL ECLIPSE.  I didn’t access prime number lists unless the number was actually posted.  I didn’t include four digit numbers, but they were disingenuously presented as a match for some form of their altered state, mostly truncation by dropping zeroes.

From 1-1000 there are 990 two or three digit numbers that are hits.  There are easily hundreds of available eclipse numbers, and I’m sure eventually all the two digit numbers can be manufactured somehow.  If you’re crunching numbers on multiple news stories every day you’re an idiot if you can’t find a match to solar eclipses.  No wonder Decoding Sports accused him of having an agenda on Twitter.

All we’ve done is substitute the Freemason playbook with the eclipse playbook and as always proven  absolutely no cause and effect relationship between the numbers and the alleged shenanigans.  It’s also interesting that 33 and 227 are available so instead of a solar eclipse event we have back up plans for hoaxes and Pi (which mostly means Mark of the Beast these days on the Gblog).

I suppose it could be worse.  No that we’ve established that 3 = THREE = THR33 = 33 every 3 that shows up could be an entire eclipse blog post.

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