Sunday, June 15, 2014

Can WD Gann spell or did he know something about 9/11? [Irrelevant but interesting]

Interesting that Robert Gordon, the Supreme Commander and hero in WD Gann’s Tunnel Thru The Air (1927) would repel 4 waves of enemy planes from the 110th floor of the the Mammouth Building (16 letters, Pythagorean 74) on August 30, 1932.  Some 69 years later two planes of four were used to destroy the 110 story World Trade Center (16 letters, Pythagorean 77).  Of course, there were 2 other waves of planes, one failing and one damaging the Pentagon.

Some interesting time intervals in the lives of the Mammouth Building (actual spelling would be Mammoth) and World Trade Center:


[All WTC dates are per Wikipedia.]

Here's some numerology according to the method Awodele reverse engineered from Gann's calculation of the number '28' for Thomas Woodrow Wilson.


The Gregorius/Sepharial date of the Mammouth (we do not have an actual birth date even though Broadway and 42nd Street was, apparently, a theatrical building), the 8/30/1932 date would be the 7th degree of the 6th sign or 7+6=13.  If this calc is correct, the "number" of the Mammouth Building would be the name number of 74 plus the date number of 13 or 87.  The WTC groundbreaking on 8/25/1966 would represent the 2nd degree of the sixth sign or 5+6=11.  The "Number" for the WTC would be 77+11=88.  87 and 88.  Not sure what that proves or doesn't.  Where's Mercury when you need a clue?

Maybe reduce the Mammouth Building from 87 to 8+7=15 and further reduce it to 6.  Reduce the WTC from 88 to 8+8=16 and further to 7.  6 days and then 7 days.  Perhaps some Biblical symbolism?  Not a clue here.

If one were to create a chart of the WTC you'd find 2001 on the unfortunate 45* angle from the date of ground breaking (1966).


Hmmm, two M's aligned (one vertically and one horizontally) with 2001 in the Mammouth name and two R's in the WTC name aligned with 2001.

Errrr, Mr. Gann, did you misspell "Mammouth" eight different times in TTTA or did you add an extra U in order that it would be 16 letters?  Perhaps the spelling was as portrayed back in the early 1900s; I don't know.  Barring that, didn't they have spell check in 1927 when you wrote TTTA?  So, Mr. Gann, what did you know and when did you know it?


Jim

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