Thursday, October 15, 2015

36 43 144 | The Worst Tragedy In Toronto History, the TTC Crash of 12/12/1975, Was a Hoax


The TTC crash remembered on 9/21/13?

TTC = 20+20+3 = 43
9/21/13 = 9+21+13 = 43

TTC also reduces to 223....

What seems odd about this story, is how at the time of the crash, politicians were trying to get a bypass built for vehicles traveling across these train tracks....  In other words, there was motive for a hoax.



12/12/1975 = 12+12+19+75 = 118 (Death = 118, Jewish Gematria)
12/12/1975 = 12+12+(1+9+7+5) = 46
12/12/1975 = 1+2+1+2+1+9+7+5 = 28
12/12/75 = 12+12+75 = 99

Notice the name of the driver, Donald Sine.  This ties in with 'TTC' and 'massacre'.

Donald = 4+6+5+1+3+4 = 23
Sine = 1+9+5+5 = 20/29
Donald Sine = 43/52
TTC = 20+20+3 = 43
Massacre = 4+1+1+1+1+3+9+5 = 25/43


Notice that the plan for the bypass had been applied for on February 12, the 43rd day of the year.  That is a whole lot of 43, wouldn't you say?


The rest of the story is here, but I have little doubt this is another manufactured hoax by the numbers. This is how the world has been ruled by the Masonic assholes for a very long time, 1975 and Canada most definitely included.
http://www.blogto.com/city/2013/09/remembering_the_deadliest_transit_disaster_in_toronto/

Let us close with this:  Leda Gulis, a 36-year old newcomer to Tornoto, eh?

Toronto = 2+6+9+6+5+2+6 = 36
Leda Gulis = 3+5+4+1+7+3+3+9+1 = 36
36-Years Old

Recall, when you sum 1-36, it totals 666.

Actually, let us close with this as well.

The date of December 12 can be written 12/12.  When you multiply 12x12, the output is 144.  This a number very much connected to 666, as readers of this blog well know.  It is also a number connected to Canada.


12/12/1975 = 12+12+19+75 = 118

2 comments:

  1. That blogTo page is exactly what I was looking at last night. I forgot to mention that there are 43 weekdays and 16 weekend days left between 10/14/15 and 12/12/15.
    The age range of deaths also stands out (19-66)

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  2. Awesome reporting brother. And to Neckbeard's comment, the '66 Leafs were the last Toronto squad to win the Cup. It was their 50th season and their 13th championship.

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