- Harrison = 8+1+9+9+9+1+6+5 = 48
- Ford = 6+6+9+4 = 25
- Harrison Ford = 73
- 7/13/42 = 7+13+42 = 62 (Mason = 62)
- 7/13/1942 = 7+1+3+1+9+4+2 = 27 (Death Number)
Notice that Harrison Ford has life numbers of 27 and 62. We know Masons like to sacrifice according to the numbers, and Harrison Ford has some numbers. Making matters even more interesting, he was born in the year '42, a hot number as of late.
On CNN, a firefighter, Patrick -I didn't catch last name- just started to make an announcement about the condition of Harrison Ford, but then CNN suddenly cut to footage of his plane crashed on a golf course, at least so we are told. Apparently he is suffering "mild trauma" in a nearby hospital.
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Looks like a staged picture to me. No tracks of the plan skidding or dirt dug up. Nothing on the wings. Looks pretty clean to me. This is what you get when your government is making pre-packaged reports for the mainstream media.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update man
The pictures I saw gave a staged vibe. I have seen many conflicting reports & terms already with descriptions of Ford "hospitalized in critical condition" to being "unharmed" "moderately shaken" to suffering multiple gashes to the head & bleeding so profusely that the witnesses didn't recognize him. Very fishy. The plane is from 1942, same year as Ford's birth.
DeleteAnd the reports vary from "Ford was the only one piloting the plane" to "there's another injured pilot, but the police haven't released his name"
DeleteWhy? Cause one's famous & we need to know? Or because it's completely staged & they intentionally put out conflicting information?
Ford also broke his leg in the Millennium Falcon, supposedly halting production of this new Star Wars, but he was seen without a cast weeks later at a premiere.. At 72 years old his broken leg heals that fast?
Are you doubting Harrison Ford? lol
ReplyDeleteYes, this most definitely looks staged. It reminds of the October 31, 2014 "space wreck".
Interesting thing about that is this plane Ford supposedly crashed was certified airworthy until.....
DeleteOctober 31.
This also brings to mind the scene in Indiana Jones & the Last Crusade- they get into a WWII era plane like this one (because the movie is set in WWII) his father Sean Connery says "I didn't know you could fly a plane."
ReplyDeleteHarrison Ford says "Fly? Yes. Land? No."
Harrison Ford is almost exclusively an employee of George Lucas.
ReplyDeleteGeorge Lucas = 113.