Tuesday, June 10, 2014

33 | Gunsmoke, the Longest Running TV Action-Drama to Date


Gunsmoke first debuted for U.S. audiences in 1952 on the radio.  That series would run for 9-years, from 1952 to 1961.  In the time of its existence, the television program would begin as well.  It would run from 1955, notice the year '55, to 1975, a total of 20-years and 635-episodes, a number unmatched still today.  Can you guess what the numerology of the word "Gunsmoke" is?
  • Gunsmoke = 7+3+5+1+4+6+2+5 = 33
Gunsmoke was written by Norman MacDonnell and John Meston.
  • Norman = 5+6+9+4+1+5 = 30
  • MacDonnell = 4+1+3+4+6+5+5+5+3+3 = 39
  • Norman MacDonnell = 30+39 = 69
  • John = 10+15+8+14 = 47
  • Meston = 13+5+19+20+15+14 = 86
  • John Meston = 47+86 = 133
At the end of its run in 1975, Los Angeles Times columnist Cecil Smith wrote "Gunsmoke was the dramatization of the American epic legend of the west. Our own Iliad and Odyssey, created from standard elements of the dime novel and the pulp western as romanticized by Buntline, Harte, and Twain. It was ever the stuff of legend".
  • Cecil = 3+5+3+9+3 = 23
  • Smith = 1+4+9+2+8 = 24
  • Cecil Smith = 23+24 = 47
The setting of show was Dodge City, Kansas.
  • Dodge = 4+6+4+7+5 = 26
  • City = 3+9+2+7 = 21
  • Dodge City = 26+21 = 47
  • Kansas = 2+1+5+1+1+1 = 11
In other words, this "33" thing in television dates back to its inception, which is no surprise, because the meaningfulness of "33" to these elites dates back to thousands of years before the existence of television.  What the television has done, is made it much easier for them to subjugate us to their numbers.

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