Saturday, December 12, 2015

September 11, 2001 & 2008, the Terrorism of the George W. Bush Administration (+Brad Pitt Is So Mad?)


http://money.cnn.com/2015/12/11/media/why-brad-pitt-is-so-mad/index.html

Notice this film comes 7-years after the financial collapse.  7 represents complete in numerology

Before we get on with the Brad Pitt article, reminding us of F.A.G. (film actor's guild), the governing body of actors from Team America World Police, let us remember George W. Bush's fear mongering from September of 2008, at the height of the housing market.  George W. Bush gave his warning to the United States that they better bail out the banks or else speech on September 24, 2008.  That speech lead to the tax payer's bailing out the big banks by the tune of what will amount to trillions of dollars in more debt, that has interest compiling.

Recall, September 11 is September 24 on the Julian to Gregorian Calendar.  In other words, that means September 11th, were the most notable dates in the George W. Bush administration, beginning and ending.  They were both dates of psychological terrorism, from the Federal Government, saying THIS HAPPENED NOW DO THIS OR ELSE AMERICA!  They were also 7-years apart, 2001 and 2008.  This past September was 7-years since, 2015.  The Pope had the big show this year in September.
Julian to Gregorian Calendar Converter

There's a few things I like here.  One, an attempt to decode Wall Street's Language?  Second, Pitt is still trying to figure out what happened 7-years later, meaning there is no reason for us to really need to hear his opinion on the matter, if it is still a confusing matter for him... and three, I like how the Gematria of Michael Lewis and 'Pitt', how he is referred to multiple times in the first paragraph.

Michael = 4+9+3+8+1+5+3 = 33
Lewis = 3+5+5+9+1 = 23/32
Michael Lewis = 56/65
Pitt = 16+9+20+20 = 65


It wasn't until the screenplay did he get angry about it!?  Ha!  We're talking about something that destroyed millions of lives and made many people very angry for the better part of the last decade, and further, most of those millions, who could tell you a think or two about it, could easily be interviewed.  People do like to have their face on the TV.

What is most sad though, is most people will probably get worked up about it more than they ever have after watching the movie, revealing our very real programming.  Have you ever noticed how people don't allow them selves to get publicly emotional about things until it is given the green light by the mainstream media?  Think about all the people so very worked up about Tiger Woods cheating scandal.


Anthony Bourdain, Mr. CNN.  When I first moved to CNN, everyone up here was reading his book.  I remember thinking that was strange, that was back in 2007.



Must be nice to be Steve Carrell.
Carrell = 3+1+9+9+5+3+3 = 33


I have to admit, I do want to see this movie.  It isn't very often I care to see a movie.  I want to see it just to see who they're going to portray what was in this film.


Has anyone learned a lesson?  Only those who are paying attention.

Also, truth seeker, I quit my job in the real estate market in 2007 because I saw the wheels coming off the bus, more than a year before the collapse.  I could tell you a lot about this topic.  Here is something I didn't know back in 2007.



Sometimes I think I should just dedicate this research towards cracking the market.  That would be the ultimate fuck you, but I think that one would come with bigger consequences than I've already received.  Some things are just in the numbers.

1 comment:

  1. "Have you ever noticed how people don't allow them selves to get publicly emotional about things until it is given the green light by the mainstream media?"
    Yes I've noticed. I've shared the benefits of sinus rinsing with friends and acquaintances for years who blew me off as nuts until they started seeing Netti Pot commercials. Suddenly they're all about sinus health. Because obviously it's not worthwhile unless you spend $20 on a pot and $10 for 100 salt packets. Stupidity.

    Personally I think it would be great if you cracked the market. For most of my life I found it absurd that people buy and sell entries in a computer database and call it wealth creation.

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