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10/16/19 – Barack Obama endorses Trudeau – 44 101 26 28 216 666 36

The first black president in American history is now endorsing Trudeau, a dude who has been shown in black face more than Robert Downey Jr. There is definitely a ritual behind this, so let us see what it is.

Today, Obama = 103 is 10 weeks 3 days past his birthday (or 74 days…) making this a special date, considering the alignment.


Also here is something fun: Barack = 216 Obama = 216 was born on the 216th day of the year. 216 is 6x6x6, so we can see how some people associated him with the ‘anti-christ’ figure a couple years back:


Obama was the 44th president of the US, and now he is endorsing the candidate known for black face:


Today has 26 numerology:

The 26th prime number is 101, and Trudeau is 10 months 1 day past his birthday:


Trudeau’s Aladdin black face story broke on 9/19, or 28 days ago:


It has also been 3 weeks 6 days:

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Hollywood

10/15/19 – Jennifer Aniston joins Instagram with ‘Friends’ cast – 115 84 48 323 223 336 36 339

https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/15/entertainment/jennifer-aniston-instagram/index.html


She played the character ‘Rachel’ on the show ‘Friends’. Today is 10/15:

She is a SPAN of 3 month 4 weeks before her birthday:


Can someone say “Masonic Ritual”?


She is 8 months 4 days past her birthday:


Here is some cool shit about her: She was 1336 weeks 3 days old when Friends premiered, and today she is a gap-span of 3 months 3 weeks 6 days before her upcoming birthday:

Maybe this sequence is important because of, what else, her name!


It has been 300 months 23 days since the show first aired:

And Jennifer Aniston was born on the day leaving 323 days in the year!!!! Make sense? Since the show ended it has been 323, and she was born on the day leaving 323… Which is why SHE is the one making headlines, not Ross, not Monica, even though they are all in the picture. The picture is simply a CLUE to look at the show Friends for date measurements:

She was also 223 days past her birthday when the show first aired:


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