Thursday, May 19, 2016

33 64 74 113 146 311 | Battle of Britain, World War II (How World War II was scripted, Example 1 of 10000000000)

One of the first major wins in the war for the allies is known as the ‘Battle of Britain’, which began July 10, 1940 and ended exactly 113-days later, October 31, 1940, a date written 31/10, notice the ‘311’ sequence’.  It was also three-months and twenty-one days, kind of like a countdown.  I ask you, if these are the proofs of how the war was scripted and fought, what are they?  How can the same patterns repeat all throughout history?  The simple way to understand this is to see that the world powers, supposedly fighting against each other, are truly all on the same side, using their men to create these false perceptions.  The name of the battle also ties in with the date it ended.

Battle = 2+1+2+2+3+5 = 15; of = 6+6 = 12
Britain = 2+9+9+2+1+9+5 = 37
Battle of Britain = 64 (311, the 64th Prime Number)

Of course this victory came while 6’4” Charles de Gaulle was in town.  Recall how ‘Israel’ would later be established with a thirty-three-member vote by the United Nations.  It reminds that the Battle of Britain also lasted precisely three-months and three-weeks.  As I stated in the introduction, thirty-three is often paired with seventy-four.  This victory was credited to the ‘Royal Air Force’, who defended Britain from the German Air Force.

Royal = 9+6+7+1+3 = 26
Air = 1+9+9 = 19; Force = 6+6+9+3+5 = 29
Royal Air Force = 74 (United Kingdom) (Masonic) (London)

Royal = 18+15+25+1+12 = 71
Air = 1+9+18 = 28; Force = 6+15+18+3+5 = 47

Royal Air Force = 146 (United Kingdom)

5 comments:

  1. I can't imagine how big of a book you COULD have, but it is nice to not be so mind boggled anymore by digits and such.

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    1. It's absolutely crazy how every thing happens.. I guess the saying is true.. everything does happen for a reason.

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    3. His name is actually "Safer" No T.

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