Wednesday, August 24, 2016

An introspective WD (Gann)

Encoded in the acrostic and telestic message of page 64 of WD Gann's "The Tunnel Thru the Air:"


I expect if I enlarge the area of letters, I can find a more complete message.  But here is the substance of what that more elaborate message would be.

"WD, me, my fate, path."  And the narrative from Walter Kennelworth's father "if anyone can work out anything from the Bible, you can do it."

Elsewhere in TTTTA we find the recurring word "tora,"  And in one an only one instance we find the words "Torah Code" highlighted in red and green:


Is the message, "WD Gann, me, my fate and path is to discover the Torah Code?"

If so, what then might be any message to our generation?  One last bit of encoded information.  If you look at the blue highlighted line numbers, 12727 and 2617.  They are reciprocals of a numeric circle of time (168 years) formed by the WD Gann "Map of Time."  Often they point to one another with meaning.  So, the "H" of Torah Codes is on ascending line number 12727, let's look at descending line number 2617.


Interestingly we find the word "Pi" spelled and then "ip" or "Pi" inverted.  And we find 1 Thessalonians 5:21; "Prove all things and hold fast to that which is good."

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Its easy to see, or speculate, the common thread of the first two inserts; that WD Gann felt he could foresee the future, even to our generation, the "remarkable events" to occur following the election of the 266th Pope.  

You see it but do you observe it?  What might be the advice to which Mr. Gann might be alluding?  Look at the dates that attend each of the three inserts.  In green you have the period of October 13 to October 19 and in yellow you have the date September 6.  

October 13 through 19 is the period of "tribulation" leading to a final great event in the movie "Knowing."  As well, it is the period of strife in the movie "Frequency" (October 10 to 17).  It is a period that I have found encoded in TTTTA and about which I have written extensively in previous essays and which I find associated with Los Angeles and San Francisco.

As frequently as we might finds dates shown in the movies "Knowing" and "Frequency," you will not find any dates in the movie "San Andreas."  Unless you freeze frame the moment of the onset of that movie's LA earthquake and the cell phone that rings seconds before:

You won't see the above unless you isolate by "stepping" through the scene, but it is there.  It is the only date you will see anywhere in the movie.  Even a letter from a law firm to the principle character,  conspicuously, does not have a date.  Every date in the movie scrubbed except September 6.  The above is the only date.  Because it says Saturday, it must be 2014 but the movie didn't debut until 2015.  Concentrate on September 6 at 2:13, PDT.  

If the year is 2016, then it is after the market close on Tuesday September 6, 2016, the day after Labor Day.  What was it that Mr. Gann said about market changes in trend during holidays?  If DJIA hit 19040 on that day, what would the change in price and over the years since the July 8, 1932 Great Depression low look like?  [Hint]

Is the advice boiled down to the following?  A disastrous event occurs September 6.  In the wake of that event, all the emergency resources of the U.S. focus on relief; much as the fictional U.S. fleet was rushed to the Pacific Coast and destroyed by Japanese bombers, much as Colonel Manson writes the electric sign puts the "fear of God" in the enemy.  And during that relief from the September 6 event, the events of October 13-19 strike.  

Notably, a 6.2M earthquake hit within 100 miles of the Vatican last night.  One wonders if the 266th Pope, born on the 266th degree of the solar year, felt that shock.  And further notably and in seeming contradiction to modern seismic science that asserts earthquakes do not propagate over long distances as say a liquid would 'vibrate' forming ripples, a 6.8M just hit Burma.

Jim Ross





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