Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Discern the beginning, 82 Wall Street, or, perhaps, an ending

120 Liberty Street was an early office of WD Gann as I have read, the address used to publish the OROLO advertisements.  I understand this was about 1909.  Today it is about as close to the location of the South Pool of the WTC Memorial as one can get.  See a discussion and pictures HERE.  It was notable, no it was concerning to me that his earlier office, which still stands and is the location of a 9/11 memorial organization, stood near contiguous with the WTC.  Coincidence no doubt.  I could accept that.  Curious that Mr. Gann's earliest office (I think it is but have not researched) would so happen to be located so near the 2001 event that Rabi Jonathan Cahn would theorize is the first warning or "The Harbiner" of God's removal of grace from one of two countries organized "under God."  The other being, of course, Israel before Christ.

Later in his career Mr. Gann's office was located at 82 Wall Street which I visited on June 21, 2015 and took this picture:


Just to the right, I parked at a group of traffic posts on either side that narrowed Wall Street to a very large intersection.  I've later determined that intersection to be Wall and Water Streets and the corner building containing 82 Wall Street is the northwest corner of the intersection.  This is a picture of that exact intersection at which I parked that can be displayed by and attends the Google Map:


You can match the two above pictures on the AT&T ad in the window to the right of the doors to 82 Wall Street.  The big intersection I failed to remember is Wall Street and Water Street:


To put a finer point on it, 82 Wall Street IS the building on the northwest corner of Wall Street and Waters Street.  And what, in history, had a notable beginning at that location?  Perhaps the organized public stock market, the NYSE?  Read the pre Buttonwood history of the earliest trading of securities in the first years of the Nation located HERE and consider the following painting of that intersection in that article:


Not a historian, I have to rely on Wikipedia that tells me the first recognizable trading in the infant Nation's history occurred at the Merchant's Coffee House on the southeast corner of Wall Street and Water.  However, with the creation of the Buttonwood Agreement on May 17, 1792, the parties determined the first permanent location of trading would be the building on the northwest corner of Wall Street and Water.  I believe that is the building I photographed on June 21, 2015, the morning of the 2015 summer solstice.  With Buttonwood, Wikipedia declares "..a new organisation of tradespeople" was born.  

WD Gann's last offices and first offices (to the best of my knowledge) were located at ground zero of the New York Stock Exchange and ground zero, quite literally, of the monument of the, alleged / therorized, first warning of calamity.  The 'coincidence' noted in the first paragraph is, seemingly, double downed.  

Now consider what we know of Mr. Gann's methods of identifying "Future Trends."  We must get the "beginning" right.  From "The Tunnel thru the Air" pages 78 and 176, respectively: 



Did he correctly 'discern?'  I'll avoid further tempting reflection in this long post.  And well I should forebear, I really don't know what to think as yet.

Jim Ross

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