Thursday, January 21, 2016

A new meaning of the "Tokyo J-1"; an earthquake warning system

[Follow-up.  J-1 is simply a radio station that, as others do, provides earthquake data as we in the State have radio stations that provide weather and emergency alert.  Still, I got to J-1 via "earthquake J-1."  I find that extremely meaningful.  Thanks Danny, my fact checker benefactor.]

Following WD Gann's predictions of inventions such as the cellular phone, military drones, stealth airplanes.... I came upon the thought that the J-1 referred to the German Dernier Do 217 J-1 and posted my findings HERE.  Here's the description in that essay:


I fully expected the J-1 was a component of Mr. Gann's proof of the detail in which he could foresee World War II.  I stand by that.

But I have found another more disturbing possibility (not that the two are mutually exclusive uses by Mr. Gann); Japan's emergency broadcasting system for...earthquakes:


Japan is one of the most earthquake prone areas of the world.  I expect the "J-1" is almost comparable to a weather system report in the U.S.


I believe a thorough review (again) of the occurrences of J-1 is imperative.

Two components of Tokyo J-1.  First, Tokyo is the site of the "most destructive" earthquake of all recorded world history - the 1923 Tokyo or Kanto earthquake.  Second, the J-1 or method by with Japanese are warned of earthquakes, and I'd suspect, tsunami's.

Might a tsunami of great proportion be loosed should an event of the proportion discussed in the New Yorker article occur?

How many times have I Googled "Tokyo J-1" and come up with nothing?  Try "earthquake J-1" and the above is what you get.

Hmmm, well, the Earthquake Early Warning radio channel J-1 wasn't in existence in 1927 when TTTTA was published; how'd Mr. Gann know about it?  I guess you haven't been reading this blog for very long.

Jim Ross

3 comments:

  1. Hi Jim,

    my decoding writing needs some more time. I was on vacation.

    Right now i found some interesting stuff, hava a look:

    Line 202:

    He
    de

    = heed !

    Line 205++, reading a/t soundly i detect
    (no anagram tool used):

    Hvn = heaven
    saw at
    west (somehow nested in bottom part of a/t)

    My conclusion: This is a hint to some kind of sky formation, signaling something important.
    I guess "Wfw" could be a shortcut to a name or something like this.

    Text talks about "Sunday", i would focus on Mai 1 and next Sunday - just a feeling (Hvn starts on Mai 1.

    Ben
    Had no luck yet to identify something very specific in my software sky apps. Maybe its a formation/UFO or Jehovah itself only visible at the specific day :).

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    1. Yes, "Heed." I believe that is easily defensible to put emphasis on the narrative. I believe it tells each of us we have the ability to understand the meaning of TTTTA. WDG says this in many places I can document; that we all have the spiritual access to knowledge. We need only the time, focus and diligent application to "seek, ask, find."

      Search the finder for "Heed" and you will find line 7164 which has a meaningful acrostic "to" right next to it. It is meaningful because it is the preposition between a "Tao" and some target word of meaning. The narrative on line 7164 is very meaningful and we should "heed" it as well.

      ""Hvn" surely has meaning. Consider, "Hvn saw watr." Heaven saw the great floods of which Noah was a part. Or heaven saw the great tsunami that may occur if the Pacific Coast is hit by a Cascadia subduction event.

      Keep up the great work. Its not what I discover. Its what you find and consider to be truth.

      Pray that I am wrong about Mr. Gann's work,

      Jim

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  2. Appendix to above:

    "Wfw" could simply mean "Watch from west".
    A star formation with "W.." does not exist.

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