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  Example: Date of Birth 1-11-42 Combine 1 with 11 to form 111. Subtract 111 from 42 to produce 69, the age at death.

  Reversing Numbers

  11. You can reverse numbers used in any sequence.

  Example: Used in any sequence, 7-21-18 can also be added or subtracted as 7-12-81.

  Example: Basil L. Plumley

  Command Sergeant Major of the U.S. Army/“Old Iron Jaw”

  Age 92

  Date of Birth 1-1-20(1920)

  Date of Death 10-10-12(2012)

  2-91+2+1+1=93 (Reverse sequence) He died in the 93rd year of his life.

  (Year of birth is used in this sequence.)

  12. Reversing the order of the numbers in the day is limited to the numbers in the day. Reversing the order of the numbers in the month is limited to the numbers in the month. Reversing the order of the number in the year is limited to the numbers in the year. You may not reverse or change the overall order of the numbers in the date of birth. The numbers in the month may not reverse order or change place with the numbers in the day or year. The numbers in the day many not change place or reverse order with the numbers in the month or year. The numbers in the year may not reverse order or change place with the numbers in the day or month.

  Negative Numbers

  13. You can add or subtract numbers in sequence to produce negative numbers. Negative numbers are allowed in the calculations.

  Example: Lorenzo Charles

  American College and Professional Basketball Player/Scored Winning Basket in 1983 NCAA Basketball Tournament

  Age 47

  Date of Birth 11-25-63(1963)

  Date of Death 6-27-11(2011)

  3-6+52-1-1=47(Forward sequence) 3-6 equals a -3+52=49-1-1=47

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  How to Sequence the Numbers

  There are several different sequences that can be used.

  Forward sequence

  In a forward sequence, you simply move from left to right, adding and subtracting the numbers to get a result that equals the age at death or that comes within two years, plus or minus. It may be necessary to reverse the order of one or more of the numbers in the date of birth to produce the desired result.

  Example: Clarence Clemons

  American Musician and Actor/Tenor Saxophonist for E Street Band/Aka “The Big Man”

  Age 69

  Date of Birth 1-11-42(1942)

  Date of Death 6-18-11(2011)

  111-42=69 (Forward sequence)

  Reverse sequence

  In a reverse sequence, you simply move from right to left, adding and subtracting the numbers to get a result that equals the age at death or that comes within two years, plus or minus. It may be necessary to reverse the order of one or more of the numbers to produce the desired result.

  Example: Kurt Vonnegut

  Literary Giant/Writer-Author of Numerous Books and Plays

  Age 88

  Date of Birth 11-11-22(1922)

  Date of Death 4-11-07(2007)

  2-2+91-2+2-1-1-1+1=89 (Reverse sequence) He died in the 89th year of his life.

  Inside out sequence

  In an inside out sequence, you start with the number in the center, then work your way out to the left or the right. Continue adding and subtracting your numbers as you move to the remaining number on the opposite side.

  Example: Edmund B. Whitman

  Architect of the National Cemetery System for burial for those who died in war for America

  Age 70

  Date of Birth 10-18-12(1812)

  Date of Death 9-2-83(1883)

  81-10-2+1=70 (Inside out sequence)

  Forward sequence then forward again

  In a forward sequence then forward again, you simply move from left to right, adding and subtracting the numbers, then you move from left to right doing the same thing a second time.

  Example: Jacques Yves Cousteau

  Oceanographer/Undersea explorer

  Age 87

  Date of Birth 6-11-10 (1910)

  Date of Death 6-25-97 (1997)

  60+11+10+6+1-1+1=88 (Forward sequence then forward again) He died in the 88th year of his life.

  Reverse sequence then reverse again

  In a reverse sequence then reverse again, you simply move from right to left, adding and subtracting the numbers, then you move from right to left doing the same thing a second time.

  Forward sequence then reverse sequence

  In a forward then reverse sequence, you simply move from left to right, adding and subtracting the numbers, and then you move from right to left doing the same thing again.

  Example: Ruth Bell Graham

  Wife of Renowned Christian Evangelist Billy Graham/ Author/Speaker/Philanthropist

  Age 87

  Date of Birth 6-10-20(1920)

  Date of Death 6-14-07(2007)

  61+20+2+10-6=87 (Forward sequence then reverse sequence)

  Reverse then forward sequence

  In a reverse then forward sequence, you simply move from right to left, adding and subtracting the numbers, and then you move from left to right doing the same thing again.

  Example: Lou Rawls

  Singer/Entertainer/Fundraiser for the National Negro College Fund

  Age 72

  Date of Birth 12-1-33 (1933)

  Date of Death 1-6-06 (2006)

  33+10+21+1+2-1+3+3=72 (Reverse then forward sequence)

  Wrap around sequence

  In a wrap around sequence, you simply take the number from one end, then wrap around to the number on the other end then finish the sequence by adding or subtracting the number in the middle.

  Example: Karen Ann Quinlan

  First modern icon in the right-to-die debate

  Age 31

  Date of Birth 3-29-54 (1954)

  Date of Death 6-11-85 (1985)

  54-30 -2+9=31 (Wrap around sequence)

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  Two Questions

  This book presents these two questions.

  1. Does a person die at a certain age or on a certain date because it was their predestined age at death or date of death? Is their age at death or date of death related to the numbers in their date of birth?

  2. Is a person’s age at death or date of death simply what it is and the numbers in the age at death, date of birth and date of death merely reflect that?

  Two Points

  This book makes two main points.

  Point number one is:

  Sequencing the numbers in our dates of birth may produce a number that matches our age at death within two years plus or minus.

  Point number two is:

  Sometimes, you can look right at the numbers in your date of birth and see your date of death. However, you may not know what you are looking at. You might not know just how to interpret the numbers you are looking at. You might not understand the language of the numbers and what they are saying to you. Sometimes you have to decode the numbers in a date of birth, that is, add, subtract, circle and reverse the order of a number.

  The Sum of The Numbers

  The sum of some numbers given to us is one thing. Our death is quite another thing. We think that the numbers in our date of birth are an arbitrary set of numbers not related to us or to any other day or thing in our life in any special way. In a similar manner, we expect for the numbers in our date of death to be an arbitrary set of numbers not related to us or to any other day in our life in any special way. However, for the people included in this book, these numbers come right out of the numbers in their dates of birth! When death occurs on the date or at the age that equals the sum of some numbers given to us, there appears to be a connection between the two. The question is what is the connection? How do things converge in a person’s life to cause death at an age or on a date that match the numbers or equals the sum of some numbers given to them in their date of birth?

  The Six Digit Format

  Date of birth and date of death are displayed in this book in what is called a s
ix digit format. Example: 10-16-12(2012). Because of the change in century between the dates, the full year is included in parentheses. These six digits would be two digits for the month such as 10, two digits for the day such as 16, and two digits for the year such as 12. When there are less than six digits in a date of birth, we still refer to it as being displayed in a six digit format. Example: 3-4-05(2005) is the same as 03-04-05(2005). You will notice that the century number, the first two digits in the year of birth (20 for 2012, 19 for 1912, 18 for 1812, 17 for 1712, etc.) is not a part of this six digit format. While this is the case, there are times when we have to use the century number to get the numbers in the date of death. When this happens, the six digit format becomes an eight digit format. The century numbers are a part of the complete date of birth.

  In most instances, you can get the age at death using six digits. In other cases, you can get the numbers in your date of death using less than six digits for example in using just the numbers in the year i.e. 1987 or 19-87! The less the quantity of numbers you have to use the better. In other instances, it takes all eight (8) digits to get the numbers in a known date of death.

  How I Discovered This

  First, I want to repeat this again in case you missed it in the introduction. I am not a numerologist. I am not a fatalist. I do not believe in numbers. I do not have a belief system that is based in numbers. I do not play the numbers. This is the first thing I have ever written that mentions numbers specifically. It is said that even God uses numbers and there are special numbers that many people say are “God’s numbers.” If it is true that God uses numbers and some numbers are his special numbers, then perhaps numbers do play a more important role in our lives and the life of the world than we realize or are willing to admit. Maybe they do and maybe they don’t. I don’t know. What I know is this…

  I was taking a leisurely drive up and down a country road just outside Lawrence, Kansas in September of 2005. As I was driving, I was listening to an area NPR station, KCUR, and thinking about the date Hurricane Katrina slammed into Louisiana (8-29-05). I was also thinking about Randy Newman’s song “Louisiana 1927” and the date of the disastrous Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 about which his song was written. This was a relevant time to be thinking about this as it was all over the news, in print, on radio, television and the internet. Newman’s song was being sung in Aaron Neville style by Aaron Neville during radio and television ads for the Red Cross Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund. In thinking about these two separate but similar events, I was trying to see if there was any numerical significance between their dates. That stream of thought carried me into thinking about the numbers in my father’s date of birth and whether those numbers had any numerical relevance to the separate but related event that resulted in his date of death. How I made the transition from the numbers in the date of a flood and a hurricane to the numbers in my father’s date of birth, I really don’t know. All I know is that all of a sudden, here this thing was, revealing itself to me. So I took the numbers in my father’s date of birth to see if the first set of numbers, his date of birth, would tell me anything about the second set of numbers, his date of death. Again, I was working here with two separate but related events, a date of birth and a date of death. I wrote the numbers out on a piece of paper as I was driving along, 8 14 26 date of birth and 5 10 81, date of death. I looked closely at the numbers in his date of birth. I could hardly believe what I was seeing right there in front of my eyes! For the very first time, I saw the prediction, the forecast of the year of my father’s death in the numbers in his date of birth! I saw the number 81, the year of my father’s death right away! It was clearly visible to the naked eye. But that was all I could see clearly at first. In order to get the other numbers for the month and the year, I had to first interpret why those numbers were there. Once I did that, I used those numbers to unlock the secrets they were holding. How you ask? By adding, subtracting, and combining, just the numbers in his birthday, I came up with the rest of the numbers in his date of death. It was all there, right before my eyes! (It had been there all along. I just had not stopped long enough to pay attention to it.) Is this for real, I asked myself? I wondered if this would hold up in another test. So I took my father-in-law’s date of birth and date of death, again two separate but related events, and did the same thing with them. And there it was again! The numbers in his date of birth told his date of death. Is this really real, I asked myself? Do the numbers in a person’s date of birth really tell their date of death? I had never heard of this before. I had never given any thought to it! On my way home, I thought, I would drive “quietly” through a cemetery and just randomly look at the dates of birth and dates of death on some of the gravestones of complete strangers and see what they told me. The results of that little experiment went like this. The numbers in the dates of birth etched on the gravestones continued to tell me that they held clues and in many cases were very definite about the numbers in the related dates of death. These numbers were not always glaring and as easily found as the numbers for my father and father-in-law, but they were there. So whether they are visible or not visible, the numbers are there.

  To Every Thing There Is a Season

  …a time to be born and a time to die…

  When it is your time to be born, certain things must converge to facilitate your birth. When it is your time to die, certain things must converge to cause your death. The mystery here is how things work with time and the natural forces to cause these things to happen. How do the things that effect outcomes know it is time for a person or an animal or a plant to be born? How do things know it is time for a person or an animal or a plant to die? How do things know they need to start this at this time in order for that to happen at that time? How do they know? Or do they know at all? If they don’t know, how do they act as they do and why? How are so many different things for so many different people constructed to happen as they do, in harmony with time? How do two people who live on opposite sides of town, back their automobiles out of their driveways and meet each other at the same time in an intersection where they collide. One person is killed and the other survives. The one who is killed dies at the age of the sum of some numbers in their date of birth. What is the connection? How do cancer cells come alive at a certain time so as to infect an organ or some part of the body and bring that person to their death at an age that matches a number or the sum of some numbers in their date of birth? How do people know to fight cancer so that it will not make them die at an age or on a date that is not reflected in the numbers from their date of birth? When they die later, the age of death matches exactly the sum of some numbers in their date of birth. What is the connection? How do they know?

  There are people who believe when it’s your time, it’s your time. Some express it this way. When your number comes up, it’s your time.

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  How To Get the Numbers in A Date of

  Death and The Age at Death from

  The Numbers in A Date of Birth

  The first thing you need to have is a date of birth and a related date of death. Once you have them, you can use these five ways to get the numbers in a date of death from the numbers in a date of birth.

  1. Observation - Look at the numbers in the date of birth to see what they tell you. This,by far, is the most dramatic way to see the numbers in a date of death!

  2. Combining - If all of the numbers in the date of death are not visible, combine numbers in the date of birth to get the numbers in the date of death.

  3. Addition - If all of the numbers in the date of death are not visible, add the numbers in the date of birth to get the numbers in the date of death.

  4. Subtraction - If all of the numbers in the date of death are not visible, subtract the numbers in the date of birth to get the numbers in the date of death.

  5. Use a sequencing pattern when you add or subtract the numbers in the date of birth to get the number(s) that match the number(s) in the date of death. This is c
alled “sequencing the numbers.” Sequencing can also produce dramatic results!

  Kinds of Information Included In The Examples

  For each example, five (5) lines of information are included.

  Name

  Occupation

  Age (at death)

  Date of Birth

  Date of Death

  Birth Date Categories

  The birth dates in this book have been determined to fall in three general categories.

  1. The first category is birth dates that have all of the numbers that are in the date of death, including the age at death, readily apparent and clearly visible to the naked eye. The very best example of that in this book is the birth date and death date of Reverend William Sloane Coffin, Jr.