Monday, November 23, 2015

An open invitation to Mr. Ryne Douglas Pearson

This essay is simply a reprise of information already developed and produced in this blog.  Its purpose is to inform Ryne Douglas Pearson of his encoded appearance in WD Gann's "The Tunnel Thru The Air" (or TTTTA),  a novel published in 1927.  For those not informed I'll provide for my reader a background on Mr. Douglas' participation in a movie "Knowing" and for Mr. Douglas a background into Mr. Gann and TTTTA.

Mr. Douglas and the movie, "Knowing."  Mr. Douglas provided the concept of the 2009 movie "Knowing" and was, undoubtedly, instrumental in designing its production to match his concept.  The plot has a Christian theme of foresight in which an elementary school student has included in a 50-year time capsule a "map" of time.  Upon opening the time capsule in 2009, the map was found to predict the major disasters occurring up to the date the capsule is opened.

Professor Koestler (Nicolas Cage), the primary character, discovers the "map" by subdividing the numbers 0911012996 into 09/11/11...2996 indicating the date and number of persons who perish on 9/11/2001 in the tragic terrorist attack.  Professor Koestler validates the integrity of the map by correlating the dates and number of deaths predicted in the map (again, buried some 50 years prior) to the record of disasters over that 50-year period.

There remained three dates which were yet to occur; October 17, October 18 and October 19.  On the first of those days, 81 persons died, as the map predicted in a plane crash.  On October 18, a subway accident and the number of persons predicted were killed.

The October 19 date did not specify the number to die but had the letters "EE" inverted. Ultimately Koestler investigated and realized the letters were actually "EE" and represented "Everyone else."  It was a prediction of the apocalypse, which, in the movie, did occur.

WD Gann and "The Tunnel Thru the Air."  Mr. Gann, a 32nd degree Mason (though I believe he was conferred the highest honor) and a great Christian,  is reputed as one of or the greatest market speculators in the history of the NYSE.  As validation of his ability to predict the market, not just speculate in it, he was interviewed by Richard D. Wyckoff and which appeared in volume 5, number 2, December 1909, page 54 of "The Ticker and Investment Digest."  A reproduction of that interview can be found HERE.

In the "Ticker Interview" a representative of Mr. Wyckoff follows Mr. Gann on the floor of the NYSE for twenty-five recorded the 286 trades (both long and short) Mr. Gann undertook.  Of those trades, 264 were for gains and but 22 were for loss.  The "Ticker Interview" recounts additional third party accounts of individual trades that defy statistical probability.  

As appealing and entertaining as "Knowing" proved to be, to me at least and many others, TTTTA is awkward, syrupy, horribly patriotic, inexplicably filled with numbers and Bible verse, apparently, unnecessary to the plot.  When first I read the book in 1974, then a grad student in a stock market operations course, I hadn't an idea why we would be studying such a book.

Now 42 years later, I understand not only the superficial predictions made in TTTA in 1927 and their manifestation, but the encoded predictions Mr. Gann made that have occurred.  In the plain reading, Mr. Gann predicted in 1927 the period of the first stage of the Great Depression, the general period of World War II.  TTTTA's great fictional Battle of New York occurred on July 4, 1932, within four days of the bottom of the 1929 crash; July 8, 1932.

My pivotal discovery in research of TTTTA was the telestic spelling of "6 eeeeee's" in the book's Foreword.  A telestic is a simple encoding device used for centuries.  The author of a writing designs each line of text to end with a letter that, when those last letters are assembled, spell a word or recognizable pattern.  This is the telestic word that I detected:


[Please note that only a first printing of TTTTA will work because it is the only text over which Mr. Gann controlled the exact printing and format.  One can be found HERE.]

Beginning on the 9th line of the Foreword each line of text ends in an 'e.'  Such, defies any measure of improbability.  TTTTA has a finite number of lines and, hence, a finite number of last letters of each line.  If a person were to toss a coin six times trying to flip six consecutive heads, the probability is  referred to as a "joint probability" and would be 1/2 X 1/2 X 1/2 X 1/2 X 1/2 X 1/2 or 1/2^6 or 1/64 or 1.6%.  In the case of "6 eeeeee's," the coin would have 26 sides, not 2; the alphabet has 26 letters.  Assuming all letters have the same probability of ending a line, the probability of 6 consecutive lines ending in 'e' would be 1 / 26^6 or 1 in 309 million.  

Of course, this formulation is flawed and I will allow it to be so since a refined computation takes too much space.  Suffice it to say, the probability of the occurrence '6 eeeeee's' is small beyond comprehension.  '6 eeeeee's' is first a warning to the reader that TTTTA is encoded with acrostic and telestic words.  And second, when one realizes TTTTA is an encoded "map of time" the eeeeee's represent an emphasis that the date to which they append is a critical date.

I had long believed the entire text of TTTTA was an encoded "map of time" but hadn't a key to tell me how to configure it as such much less prove its validity.  And then I saw "Knowing" for the second time.  Within a day of seeing Professor Koestler fictionally derive 9/11/01 and 2996, I had assigned dates to the already enumerated lines in the first edition formatted TTTTA.  I found and published what I saw that day in an essay HERE.  What I saw that day is this:


[The above narrative appears on page 68 of the first printing text linked above.]

The date, 11 Sep 01 falls on the 2693rd line of the novel and the 283rd line of the chapter or 2996 dead on 9/11/01.  If you will follow the link to the original essay, you will find it is dated exactly September 11, 2015.  I am unaware whether one might backdate a blog post in Google Blogger.

My formulation of the "WD Gann Map of Time" has gone through many corrections and renditions since 9/11/2015 because my original formulation was flawed.  There were errors.  But that does not minimize what I saw and reported that day.  Currently, the refined spreadsheet is little different from what is seen above.  

TTTTA is a Map of Time just as the fictional Lucinda Embry's page was a similar map; except that Mr. Gann programmed, encoded and published it in 1927.  He encoded his foresight because the critical point in time when his foreknowledge would be necessary is now and he said exactly that on page 82 of TTTTA; he spoke of the "remarkable events" that would occur in the wake of the election of the 266th Pope (Pope Francis elected in 2013).

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Mr. Pearson and the movie "Knowing" is prominently important in my unveiling of Mr. Gann's encoded knowledge and predictions.  Without the movie's map of time concept, I would not have uncovered Mr. Gann's encoding of his map.  Mr. Gann knew this in my opinion; he encoded Mr. Pearson's name in TTTTA.

A key to the success of TTTTA's hero, Robert Gordon, is the fictional character General Pearson.  'Pearson' appears 46 times in the plain text wording of TTTTA.  Interestingly, Mr. Ryne Douglas Pearson, born August 15, 1964, was 46 years old when "Knowing" was released on March 20, 2009.  

As well, there is in the plain text wording of TTTTA is the storied Claire Douglass (with 2 letter 'ss'). If one performed a word search of the word "Douglas" with a single 's' one would find it occurring 9 times (times associated with Claire Douglass and once associated with her father Captain Harding Douglass).

Words greater than four letters are troublesome to spell in acrostics or telestics because they become more detectible as they become longer.  Consequently, Pearson and Douglas are spelled in the plain text of the book.  But how would Mr. Gann tell us he is talking about Ryne Douglas Pearson, particularly since we are trying to establish this reference is being made decades before Mr. Pearson is born?

It is then given name Ryne, a very unique name.  As Mr. Gann couldn't spell the words Douglas and Pearson in the acrostics or telestics without detection, he could not spell the word Ryne in the plain text of the book without detection.  So he spelled it as the telestic word you see here:


On the 12202nd line of the novel, the 195th line of the chapter, on page 330, you find 'r' as the last letter followed on consecutive lines thereafter by 'y,' 'n,' and 'e.'  Mr. Gann knew that Mr. Douglas would be integral to the discovery and, I hope, the dissemination of Mr. Gann's predictions of the future.

There are dozens, if not hundreds, of 'circumstances' similar to the above, many of which I have documented in this website.  

Humbly, I ask Mr. Douglas to contact me so that we might collaborate on how his art and my knowledge of Mr. Gann's work might be made available at a time critical to our nation and the world.

Thanks to my few readers for entertaining this reprise of ground already covered, and to Mr. Pearson should he undertake consideration of the above,

Jim Ross
jrosscpa@cox.net

4 comments:

  1. http://rynedouglaspearson.com/64-2/

    He has a contact me form on his website, if you are so inclined.

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  2. Thanks DM, I sent him a short email linking to the post. I also took a couple of other shots in the dark hoping he'd link to the post and consider the offering. I think its the only way this information gets disseminated....heck, there are only a couple weeks before things really start happening. If I'm going to be the goat, I might as well be a big goat, Thanks as always, Jim

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  3. Interesting thought in regards to RYNE telestic.

    Could it be that this blog is a "noisless airplane" and a man like Ryne can "Raise it to heights you are unable to attain"?

    Be well Jim. I am honored that you share all of this so freely. It has been a joy to participate in this journey of yours from the sidelines as I have for years now.

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  4. Thanks as always,

    The research has been its own reward for an obsessive finite mathematician. But it is also rewarding that others might find the product, at least, thought provoking if nothing else.

    I was a bit floored when I saw Ryne's name appeared 46 times and he was 46 years old when Knowing released. I had to count TTTTA (Excel find for Mac doesn't have a cumulative counter) 5 times to make sure it was 46. I wanted it to be 45 until I realized Ryne's age when Knowing released. Then I understood.

    Jim

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