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Hidden Calendar Code: Breakthrough Discovery or Coincidence?

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posted on May, 30 2006 @ 04:23 PM
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Greetings,
As a new member I am amazed at the richness of material presented here by many learned contributors. However, down to business...as a mathematician I assume familiarity with the idea of a code, such as, the Bible code...
Late last night I stumbled upon the following hidden calendar code and leave it up to you, the public, to assist in determining whether it is mere coincidence or some kind of evidence... Anybody with knowledge of English can verify the following (incredible?) discovery:
Take the English phrase: SEPTEMBER ELEVEN TWO THOUSAND ONE
which can be rearranged to form the statement:
PLANES ON TOWER MEET BUSH VOTE NEED
Regards,
RufussMuggworrt



posted on May, 30 2006 @ 05:54 PM
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My first post here on ATS, so a hello is in order...

But, to the topic,:
I don't see much here, but a re-arranging of letters.
Or maybe, I just don't get it?
It is simple to do letters this way, most of the time, to form a close comparison of meaning.
Or is there a different method you are using?
What does a calendar have to do with it?



posted on May, 30 2006 @ 06:04 PM
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Im not sure what Plane on Tower Meets Bush Vote Need is soposed to meen? vote for what? does this work with only this date? or does it work with other dates? it looks like, similar to the bible codes that you can only find the "Code" if you know what your looking for. JUNE SIX TWO THOUSAND SIX what do you get out of this? iv tried finding someting but im no good at these kinda things.



posted on May, 30 2006 @ 06:28 PM
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I think he means the separate statements:
PLANES ON TOWER MEET and BUSH VOTE NEED

Just a guess...



posted on May, 30 2006 @ 11:22 PM
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I Cite A Sky Sample

Which is an anagram for...

Yes, I am skeptical.




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