Sunday, October 2, 2016

120 Liberty Street and 82 Wall Street, mystery solved?

If you're wondering about the time stamp on this essay, 4am, "no," I am not sleeping much theses days.

After leaving the 9/11 Memorial on June 21, 2015 and trying to find my car to continue my journey to Green-Wood Cemetery, I unconsciously passed 120 Liberty Street.  It was the address of WD Gann early in his career when he was anonymously publishing the OROLO market letter.

120 Liberty Street is now the 9/11 audio museum.  It is near contiguous with the place where the Twin Towers stood only 15 years ago.  If you drew a line from Mr. Gann's grave in Green-Wood Cemetery, 120 Liberty Street is on that line.



Earlier in the day I'd visited his later offices at 82 Wall Street.  That offices is at the corner of where the NYSE began.

Mr. Gann's first office at the site of the great 110-story building....not to be confused with the fictional 110-story Mammouth Building (intentionally misspelled).  Only an idiot would confuse the two.

And Mr. Gann's second office at the site of the beginnings of the great NYSE.  Certainly, that second office would not, as the first did, bear witness to a second destruction?

The mathematic curiosity that got me out of bed this morning...not that I was sleeping.  It involves 120 and 82.  And it involves the recent end of the WD Gann "Map of Time," namely, the summer solstice of 2016; June 21, 2016.


Again, will 82 Wall Street bear witness to the same destruction, if only symbolically, that did 120 Liberty Street?  Did Mr. Gann seek out these addresses in his 'foreknowledge?'

Moreover, will it happen October 19 in response to other events in the world?

[Interesting.  If you draw a line from Mr. Gann's gravestone to his 82 Wall Street Office, yes, it will pass through the Wall and Water Street intersection.  It will pass through, or pretty close, the site of the birthplace of the NYSE; the Tontine Coffee House.  Wait a minute.  From what I can judge, you walk out the door of 82 Wall Street, cross the road, walk maybe 30 steps and you are there; where the Tontine Coffee House was.  It is ground zero of the nativity of the NYSE.]

Jim Ross




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