Friday, September 11, 2015

42 47 911 | Crane Collapse at Mecca on September 11, 2015




The original Freemasons were 'Knights Templar'.

Knights = 2+5+9+7+8+2+1 = 34/43
Templar = 2+5+4+7+3+1+9 = 31
Knights Templar = 65/74


Masjid = 4+1+1+1+9+4 = 20/29
al-Haram = 1+3+8+1+9+1+4 = 27
Masjid al-Haram = 47/56
Christian = 47/56



Notice the familiar Gematria, Christians sums to 47 and 56 and the original Bibles were 42-line Bibles.  Of course these are hallmarks of the Freemasons, who I am quite certain are the real creators of the false religions of the world, Christianity and Islam included.  Many others will attribute these transparent frauds to God, but to me, that is only a sign of lack of critical thinking.

That said, another day, another Freemason play, all for the purpose of divide and conquer and needless worry and anxiety.  On September 11, 2001, the 47-floored Salomon Brothers tower fell, each floor 47,000 square feet, in NYC.

NYC = 14+25+3 = 42
Freemason = 6+9+5+5+4+1+1+6+5 = 42/51

****September 11 is New Year's Day on the Coptic Calendar.

3 comments:

  1. There's an interesting article about how many people skipped their flight on 9/11/01 & avoided death in the plane crashes...here's an interesting numerical piece from the article:

    "Flight 11 and Flight 77 carried the same or slightly more passengers on September 11 than the average number of passengers they had carried in the previous three months, according to the 9/11 Commission Report. (Fifty-one percent of the seats on Flight 11 and 33 percent of the seats on Flight 77 were occupied that day."

    51% & 33%. How beautifully perfectly mathematical.

    Here's the address for the whole article.

    http://shoestring911.blogspot.com/2014/08/over-350-passengers-canceled-their.html?m=1

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  2. I earned the full armor of god in a Christian Youth Crusader program in a Methodist church growing up, and used to call myself a Christian. The trouble was, internally, I never believed Jesus rose from the dead. I've never seen any indication of ghosts or that such a thing would be possible. Not even a hint. I haven't set foot in a church in almost 20 years. Many 'Christians' worry about the direction my soul will go because they say if I don't have faith and believe in his resurrection, I'm lost. I guess I'm lost, then. It was this lack of belief that made me search out other religious texts and read many books by different philosophers trying to understand... I see it all now as the main stream media of past generations, and nothing but mind control.

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