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Tuesday, July 21, 2015

84 | Sandy Bland Headlines, 'I Will Light You Up'


Trooper = 2+9+6+6+7+5+9 = 44 (Kill = 44)
I = 9
Will = 5+9+3+3 = 20
Light = 3+9+7+8+2 = 29
You = 7+6+3 = 16
Up = 3+7 = 10
I will light you up = 84
Obama is 44th President
Obama = 84 (Jewish Gematria)
Obama has 8/4 (August 4 Birthday)


7 comments:

  1. When I saw "I will light you up" in the news it comes across as so unrealistic I didn't even see the quotes. For these crooks I wonder how often the number when flipped matters, since 48 is Hoax in simple english gem.

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  2. Am hooked on the PI example you posted yesterday. "I will light you up" has a simple gematria of 219. Sum up the 219 digits after the decimal in PI and is 994. Sum up the first 44 digits from PI and you get 219.

    Also, if you just sum up all the numbers through 219, you get 24090. Am starting to think that zero often acts as a place holder because if you sum the first 249 digits you get 31125 and from PI, you get 1129. The first 51 digits from PI equals 249. Think this coincidence is a stretch?

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    1. I don't think it is a coincidence Peter. How are you making these calculations if you don't mind me asking? There must be a shortcut you know of.

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    2. Grematrix pissed me off since it didn't calculate the pythagorean and exceptions so I built a spreadsheet that'll do the work. Then found the Pi digits online and dropped it in to easily search them. Let me know if you have excel and I'll send over my sheet. If not, I can redo it in a google spreadsheet.

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    3. How'd you set up the excel sheet? I used to do it but i still had to type in each letter in its own cell and then go through and type in each # every time, got sick of it...i just do the pythags on a calculator now

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    4. Type something in A1. In A2, going down, start numbering 1 to n, depending on how many letters you think you'll evaluate. In B2 drop this in: =MID($A$1,A2,1), hit enter, and drag the corner down to match length of numbers you have down the A column. (To create the $ on A1, highlight it in the formula and press F4) You'll see the letters from the word, top to bottom. In cells way off to the side, define "A" through "Z" going down. So, place "A" in say M2, and "B" in M3 till you get to Z in M28. Then in N2, define "A" with 1, N3 with 2 until you get down the list with 26 for Z in N28 or instead use Pythagorean values.

      In C2, drop this in: =IFERROR(VLOOKUP(B2,$M$2:$N$28,2,TRUE),"") and make sure the dollar signs are present. Hit enter then drag the corner of C2 down and it'll give the numeric values. Then sum the numbers in another cell. Once you see this layout, you can drag it around and situate it how you like to perform any number of calculations. Is easiest for me to work top to bottom and use vlookup but it's possible with hlookup too. Good luck.

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    5. Thanks peter! i've got it working

      we need a fellow truthseeker to make a simple java program for this, with K V S exceptions and maybe some other features. Honestly i could probably figure it out and i'll let you guys know if i do put something together but i dont really know how to program and it would take someone more experienced than i like an hour to do

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