"If I give you a set of numbers can you tell me what they mean? I just got into it today with a popular vlogger on Youtube. The guy is Jewish and has 1.75 million subs and growing. He lost it on my questioning of a giveaway he did, where the numbers were the primary issue. The shocking thing was - the guy never replies to anyone but he replied to me by name, berated me, and the comment was later deleted by him. Here are the numbers, it was for a giveaway he did on his channel (CaseyNeistat) or Casey Neistat is his name. It's Jewish, apparently.
He said openly the total was:
354,776 total applicants
126,751 applicants for camera giveaway
124,282 apps for hover board giveaway
53,251 apps for drone giveaway
12,329 apps Went ignored for "misspelling."
304,284 total 316,613 with all included (this number seems relevant with the 316613 order.
That's a difference of 38,163 and then 50,492 if you count all of his presented numbers. What do you think? This guy went so far as to delete an entire thread of comments that had over 150 comments and 800 likes. It was the top comment...he deleted it all and has deleted all of my other comments since."The question is above.
316 and 613 is what I would focus on. It is very possible more is riddled in in the numbers coming before it as well.
Zach what do you think of Bill Billichiek to the Giants?
ReplyDeleteGreat storyline and would increase popularity for the league.
http://ferrall.radio.cbssports.com/2016/01/06/why-bill-belichick-might-actually-want-new-york-giants-job/
He is at 223 career wins right now. Maybe they're one and done in the playoffs and that is a wrap!
DeleteNever heard of him before but goddamn, he is super ugly. Interesting that he seems to keep his (lying) eyes covered in every video. He probably doesn't want his viewers to see in to the darkness of his soul.
ReplyDeleteGreat job to whoever that was. Sometimes all you really need to confirm that someone isn't on the up-and-up is to evoke a venomous reaction that you didn't expect.
You know what they say about taking flak.
There are 613 commandments in the Old Testament that Jews were expected to observe.
ReplyDeletehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/613_commandments
That's a good one.
Delete• John 3:16 is one of the most widely quoted verses from the Christian Bible and has been called the most famous Bible verse. It has also been called the "Gospel in a nutshell" because it is considered a summary of the central theme of traditional Christianity.
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For this is the way God loved the world: He gave his one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life.
This one from Joshua jumped out at me because lately I keep seeing references to the 'seven trumpets' theme. However, there are other books with a 6:13.
Joshua 6:13
and seven priests bearing seven trumpets of the jubilee before the ark of Jehovah are walking, going on, and they have blown with the trumpets--and he who is armed is going before them, and he who is gathering up is going behind the ark of Jehovah--going on and blowing with the trumpets.
• Muhammad, islamic prophet, begins preaching in public. He spreads the message of Islam and encouraging a personal devotion to God. Arabic leaders from Mecca (Saudi Arabia) oppose any change in the traditional tribal and religious customs.
• 316 = 22 × 79. 316 is a centered triangular number and a centered heptagonal number
This one fits very well with Ed's point about the number of commandments:
• In Jewish Kabbalah the number 613 is very significant, every complete entity is seen as being divisible into 613 parts: 613 parts of every Sefirah; 613 parts of divine mitzvot in the Torah; 613 parts of the human body.
This one jibes well with the ideas that A) New York is actually Jew York and B) pro sports are totally rigged by these people, by their numbers:
• The number 613 hangs from the rafters at Madison Square Garden in honor of legendary New York Knicks coach Red Holzman's 613 victories.
I don't need to elaborate much here about the Beatles and their apparent devotion to the occult, gnosticism, etc.. and the idea that they were in the fold.
• The Beatles mentioned "love" in their lyrics 613 times.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_3:16
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/613
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/300_%28number%29#316
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/613_%28number%29
more copy/paste spam from wikipedia:
Delete613 is a prime number, the first number of prime triplet (p, p + 4, p + 6), middle number of sexy prime triple (p − 6, p, p + 6). It is the index of a prime Lucas number.[1]
613 is a centered square number with 18 per side, a circular number of 21 with a square grid and 27 using a triangular grid. It is also 17-gonal.
613 is the sum of squares of two consecutive integers, 17 and 18, and is also a lucky number and thus a lucky prime.
Gotta love a "lucky prime" number.
oh and I forgot to note that the bit about Muhammad beginning his public preaching (the beginning of Islam?) was the year 613.
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