578- Th3 Numb3r Gam3, L3t M3 C0unt th3 Ways (Free)

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Everything that happens in this world is the result of an action. There is no coincidence, if this is correct. For something to have happened, an event of some kind had to precede the outcome. The common example is that a rock tossed in water causes ripples. One could not rightly claim that the ripples just happened by chance, or coincidence. This brings us to the topic at hand for this episode, which is numbers. The point of view put forward here will be that numbers are no different than any other given event. Something has to precede a numerical outcome, which again, dismisses the idea of coincidence somehow being a cause – which it is not. Numbers are man-made and we will delve into their relationship with social engineering, media, entertainment, sports, or any other “controlled” situation that most of us view as “happenstance”. In the view we will cover, luck is the result of prior influences, which we maintain is the reason for the appearance of any number. Numbers are a ubiquitous man-made system that can be shown to relate to, and play a role in, the social engineering, and perceptions of our time. There are numerical foundations underpinning the current “digital” era. All man-made, and all open to manipulation, for better, or for worse. Is it likely that a man-made system will be left alone if it can be manipulated and used in powerful ways? Numbers are such a system, and as we will show, often used nefariously, in plausibly deniable ways that lead minds into accepting outcomes and events as coincidence or chance. All the world’s a stage, and every act has its number, which can be detected, by those who count the ways. **NOTE** The 4th solar video shot with my new Hydrogen Alpha Telescope is coming soon, and will be posted under the “video” link at Crrow777Radio.com for members. The sun is at an activity level I have never seen before. Solar-Max, to be sure. Login this week to see the latest captures, and how I am searching for the sun we do not see.

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