Friday, March 14, 2014

Dealey Plaza, 411 Elm St, JFK and Waco

Is it just me, or is there something strange about that solar panel?

On April 19, 1993, Dealey Plaza became part of the National Register of Historic Places, which the Federal Government maintains and tracks.  Later that same day, April 19, 1993, the infamous Waco Raid and killing of David Koresh would occur.
  • David = 4+1+4+9+4 = 22
  • Koresh = 2+6+9+5+1+8 = 31, reduces to 4
    • David Koresh was 33-years old at the time of his death
  • 1993 = 1+9+9+3 = 22
  • 4/19/1993 = 4+1+9+1+9+9+3 = 36, reduces to 9
Two years later, the Oklahoma City bombing would happen; April 19, 1995.
  • 4/19/1995 = 4+1+9+1+9+9+5 = 38, reduces to 11
  • Waco = 9; OKC = 11; two years apart
Before we get off track, Dealey Plaza is where John F. Kennedy was assassinated, on November 22, 1963.  The shooter was at address 411 Elm St.  In the very second post on this blog, I said there was a connection between the number 44 and assassinations.  Since that time, I have seen a connection with multiples of eleven, and three digit numbers as follows
  • 22 to 211 to 112
  • 33 to 311 to 113
  • 44 to 411 to 114
  • 55 to 511 to 115
  • 66 to 611 to 116
The recent bombing in Spanish Harlem of Manhattan took place at the corner of 116th St.  Think about that for a second...
  • U.S.A. = 3.1.1.
  • Delaware = 4+5+3+1+5+1+9+5 = 33
  • Massachusetts = 4+1+1+1+1+3+8+3+1+5+2+2+1 = 33
  • Hawaii = 8+1+5+1+9+9 = 33
Anyway, if you're doubting there is something to this words into numbers, numerology business.  Please read about the Kennedy family.
If you read the Wikipedia for Dealey Plaza, you'll see it has a "Chicago-style architecture".  With regards to Chicago and John F. Kennedy, the story of his near assassination in Chicago was released on the "44th anniversary of his assassination."  That story can be read here.

I'll leave you with this question.  Can we get free?  Will this world full of manipulation and deceit be brought to its knees?

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