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Thursday, November 22, 2018

32 42 48 74 96 147 | The story of Thanksgiving & the Pilgrims, with Gematria Vision


90 "Indians" in October?



There is something very interesting about the Pilgrims leaving Plymouth, England, not far from the home of modern Freemasonry, on September 6, or 9/6.



Notice how the word 'Pilgrim' factors in.


Again, the divisors of 42 sum to 96.

 
This is a story about the early beginnings of what became the United States of America.


The detail about 102-passengers is also fitting.


Don't forget the film "102 Minutes That Changed America"

 September 6 on the Gregorian calendar leaves 116-days left in the year.


'Plymouth' also syncs with 'America'.




Pilgrims = 49 / 113; Scottish = 49 / 113; United States = 113

7/4/1776 = 7+4+1+7+7+6 = 32




Notice also how 'Plymouth, England' sums to 187.



And last, their destination was 'The New World'.


Freemason = 51 / 96 / 147
Conspiracy = 51 / 57 / 147
Illuminati = 150

Keep in mind they left on a date with 51 numerology.

9/6/1620 = 9+6+16+20 = 51


Notice the gematria of William Bradford.


Freemason = 147; Conspiracy = 147; The New World = 147


Freemason = 96; Thanksgiving = 96


New World Order = 75; Order Out of Chaos = 75 / 183; Thanksgiving = 183


It is interesting how Wampanoag overlaps with genocide.


Military = 44; Kill = 44

Weapons also sums to 96.




This came 74-years to the day of George Washington celebrating the first Thanksgiving.



Notice Lincoln took action November 26, 1863, following Washington, who had the first celebration on November 26, 1789, 74-years-earlier.



And notice that CNN paid tribute with a 63-second story.




I spy another 147, as well as a 66.




*Woman = 66; *Empire = 66



FDR was the 32nd President.

How nice of him to make dollars and cents the priority, in '39.


https://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2017/11/22/how-thanksgiving-became-a-holiday-orig-trnd-lab.cnn

And what do we know about '41?

U.S.A. = 21+19+1 = 41

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