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Thursday, June 25, 2015

59 84 | 6-3 Supreme Court Decision for Obamacare on Orwell's Birthday


How do you like being a slave to insurance?
  • Slave = 59
  • Obamacare = 59
  • Negro = 59
Think about it, the slave insurance legislation is named after a 'negro'.  The joke is deep.  Now for many of you, back to your 9 to 5...

The date of the decision comes on June 25, George Orwell's birthday.  His most famous book, titled 1984, has some connections to this nation and the 44th President himself.
  • The book 1984 begins on April 4
  • United States of America = 84
  • Obama = 84 in Jewish Gematria
  • Obama's birthday is 8/4
A nation of laws?
  • Lawyer = 84

4 comments:

  1. If 1 out of 4 people in the US are listed as Catholic, and 1 out of 50 are listed as Jewish, what is the probability that all 9 positions would be filled by people of those two "faiths"? Three are Jewish and six are Catholic.

    When combined the formula is 9![(1/50+1/4)^9]/9! = (1/50+1/4)^9 = 1 in 131,137.

    If the "faiths" remain separate...9![(1/50)^3+(1/4)^6]/3!*6! = 1 in 6,094,238.

    So how is it that everyone is OK with this and never even questions it?

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    1. Thomas Jefferson supposedly said it would be over in this nation if it was decided that the Supreme Court would only be of "9 people".
      Thomas = 22
      Jefferson = 44

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    2. We need to figure out who these sellouts are answering to. Attorneys, corporations, and central banksters are all working together. The central banks create credit or currency out of thin air while everyone else has to labor for it. (master vs slaves) The Bank of International Settlements is the central bank for the central banks and answers to no one. The BIS has to be very close to the top.

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    3. Very well done Joe!
      It's the 3,000 pound elephant in the corner of every boardroom, courthouse, and statehouse in the US, UK, & EU.
      How is it that one particular "tribe", that makes up 1.8% of the population, holds >50% of the senior executive positions?
      Hmmmmmm.....

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