Monday, December 7, 2015

"Tokyo J-1" or "the Tokyo" or the German Dornier J-1

I've long struggled with the fictional Japanese mother ship, the "Tokyo J-1," also referred to as the Tokyo and "the Tokyo in WD Gann's "The Tunnel Thru the Air."  I count 5 instances of Tokyo J-1 and 2 instances of the Tokyo.  Those seven instances refer to the fictional high altitude mother ship.  Separately and unrelated, there 2 instances according to the acceptable spelling Tokyo, which in each case, refers to the City and not the bomber.

I've looked through the acrostistic and telestic words encoded into TTTTA and can't find "J-1" and I'd given up.  But I kept the enigma in my 'attic' of, supposedly useful information.

The German Dornier Do 217 J-1; a great bomber used extensively in World War II which carried a large bomb payload, had extended operational range, was capable of high altitudes and was especially suited for night time raids.  The J-1 version of the Do 217 was introduced in February 1942.  The original plans of the J-1 envisioned infrared technology which might be used during night raids to better identify targets but was not ready when the basic plane was first introduced.

The J-1 was, likely as the dreadnought battleship Nagato, perceived/predicted by Mr. Gann to be a great influence in World War II.  Since the primary villain in the the fictional war was Japan, I expect Mr. Gann co opted the giant J-1 invention as a Japanese as opposed to German.  Of course, even with Mr. Gann's foresight, I'm sure his vision was not exempt from the law of the "Rossup."  Regardless, how might I satisfy myself that "J-1" referred to the German Do 217 J-1?

So, I Googled "tokio bomber version of Dornier J-1" and what pops up;  An article from the Brooklyn Daily Eagle dated August 4, 1941 (see HERE for a copy).  Remember perhaps, the newspaper of the city in which Mr. Gann lived.  The same newspaper HERE).  Among other things we find a operational description of the Dornier J-1:


No, I'm not convinced at this point either.  Well, out of 365 days in the year, might Mr. Gann have used the date, August 4, in TTTTA for some related point...if all of the above were his his intent?  Well, let me search August 4 in TTTTA.  And no again, if I find it as the date of one of the lover letter of Robert and Marie, I wouldn't accept that as corroboration.  But if I find someone bombing someone else, well, I'm 'all in.'

August 4, 1941, we find in TTTTA the countries comprising the Allied Enemy, having suffered 'Robert Gordon's 7 days' of bombing from high altitudes, petitioning for peace (page 403 of TTTTA):


I'm now "all in."  Is there anything else?  Well, we have Robert Gordon ending the great war with an ending flurry of bombing of the world, resolutely and forever causing the world to unite for peace.  And what happened might have happened on August 3, 4 or 5 of 1945?  Well, what did happen on August 6, 1945; Little Boy, the first deployed atomic weapon was dropped on Hiroshima.  From Greg Mitchell at The Nation (see HERE), the diary of Colonel Paul W. Tibbets, pilot of the Enola Gay:


[What would you think if I told you our President, having a name humber of 9 (the first name is evaluated to establish the name number), was born on August 4, 1961 (the date number is the day of the month in which the subject is born) giving him a date number of 4, and in the state where Pearl Harbor is located.  Concatenated 94 or 49, square of 7.   I don't know what to think about all that.]

Except for minor "Rossups" in Mr. Gann's predictive calculations (August 4 versus 6), I think it all hangs together pretty darn well.  Now I 'believe I know' the meaning of the Tokyo J-1.  You, well, you only need to.... consider....

He knew.  And if he knew, what did he know about our time period?  The period following the election of the 266th Pope?

Jim Ross


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