As
a rule, we expect named storms to effect North America on the predicted
dates, so there better be a good reason why this typhoon should be an
exception to the rule... and there is!
Typhoon
Ma-On is taking aim at Japan on the week that the Balance Bible Code
(Sheol/Hell Code) has encoded a coming calamity. Recall that all the storms
being predicted here were predicted according to the numeric pattern
that began from when this code was discovered seven years ago. However, within
the code itself are other encoded dates. I have already documented a
number of events
predicted within the code itself that have transpired over the past
several months. These events began with the Japan earthquake and
tsunami. This first calamity was timed according the start (top) of the "Sheol
Bible Code" pictogram, (which is part of the Balance Bible
Code). Soon after that there followed other calamities and events also
encoded. And so, it was reasonable to expect another event to cap off
the end (bottom) of the Balance/Sheol encoded image. And I have been
anticipating some event to occur at this time for several months now.
Well,
since the Japan Quake/tsunami marked the start of these said
calamites (corresponding to the top of the Sheol code), therefore
it makes sense if another calamity should strike at the time
corresponding to the end (bottom) of this same encoded
image. (See the series of articles about the Japan
quake, black
hole, royal wedding,
Osama's death, tornadoes
and fires, that
corresponded to the many other aspects of this same image.) Thus, since
the sudden Japan quake marked the start of the code, it makes
perfect sense that another calamity, likewise in Japan, should
mark the close of the code.
Therefore,
the 129 days between the Japan quake/tsunami (March 11/12) and the Japan typhoon
(July 19?) corresponds to the 1290 letters that the code spans within
the text of Isaiah 45-47. (In the book of Isaiah,
every ten letters of Hebrew text correspond to one day or year of time,
counting down in consecutive order from the Creation. It happens that
the image encoded within Isa. 45-47 corresponds to the past few months.
This grid was examined years ago and I have been watching the spring of
2011 to see what would happen.)
Interestingly,
if Ma-On rides on past Japan towards the Philippines,
then the storm will be renamed "Hannah", which means 'grace'.
Will God show "grace"? Or will he fulfill what the verse in
Isaiah predicts? (which is where the bottom of the Sheol code is literally
located). Ominously, this last verse, where the Sheol code ends, reads:
Isa
47:11 "Therefore shall evil come upon thee; thou shalt not know
from whence it riseth: and mischief shall fall upon thee; thou shalt not
be able to put it off (lit. "atone"): and desolation (or, "a
devastating storm") shall come upon thee suddenly, which
thou shalt not know."
The word for
"desolation" in Strongs dictionary, here, can also mean a fast
"tempest", or "storm": "'sho-aw',
From an unused root meaning to rush over; a tempest;
by implication devastation: - desolate (-ion), destroy,
destruction, storm, wasteness."
(Update, July
15) Another storm has formed near Ma-on, and is called
"Hanna". It is expected to merge with Ma-On and be absorbed by
it. This seems to suggest that God will mix grace with Ma-on. If this
happens then Ma-On will follow the pattern of Hurricane Tomas as
examined at the start of this discussion
of Hurricanes for 2011. God spared Haiti a direct hit from Tomas (as
once predicted by the hurricane center) because Haiti was already
reeling from the massive quake that killed about 70,000 people earlier
that year. Will God likewise spare Japan, who is also reeling from its devastating earthquake less than a
year ago? Here is a quote about Tomas, written
several months ago:
"Hurricane
Tomas (2300 days), Precursor of What's to Come?
...At one point, Haiti was being threatened with catastrophe from
Tomas because it came on the heels of a devastating earthquake less than a
year before that. But the storm spared Haiti by changing course slightly and
moving through the narrow gap between Haiti and Jamaica. God showed mercy. This
happened the said
2300 days from the Balance Bible Code, plus the 30 days for the leap month. Moreover,
this was "Hanukah" on the 360 calendar (from Nov. 5 evening, to
Nov. 6 evening, 2010)".
What's more, another Hurricane
in 2008 (on the Day of Atonement on the 360 calendar) also named "Hanna",
also in Haiti, caused floods there, killing over 500. But there was
little grace in that, and so it is still unclear what will befall Japan.
Either way, I don't think that "Grace" (Hanna) being absorbed
by Ma-On is a coincidence. God is sovereign over all these things and
uses all things to communicate with whosoever will listen, including seemingly
silly things such as the meaning some storm names.
Interestingly, from the discovery
of the Balance Bible Code to Ma-On are 1260 plus 1290
days, and similarly, from Tomas to the Japan quake are 126 days
plus another 129 to Ma-On. Coincidence? (July
19 also stands out, especially to do with Israel. Much more could
be said about all these emerging patterns, especially as they relate to
the day/year grid. But for the sake of brevity, I say no more.)
A Final Report on Ma-on's effects on Japan by Earthweek,
July 19, 2011
A weakened Typhoon Ma-on skirted
Japan’s southern coast on Tuesday, leaving one person dead and dozens of
others injured.
The victim was an 84-year-old man who was found on a
river bank a day after he went to check on his boat during the storm.
Downpours triggered by the storm dumped more than 33.5
inches of rainfall (851.5 mm) on the village of Umaji, in Kochi prefecture
— a single-day rainfall record for the country, the Japan Meteorological
Agency said.
High winds overturned a truck on the Seto-Chuo
Expressway, and Japan Rail said that more than 100 express trains had to
be canceled due to the storm’s high winds, heavy rain and threat of
mudslides.
The eye of the storm briefly made landfall in southern
Tokushima prefecture before making a sharp turn toward the east and
passing over Japan’s Pacific coastal waters.
Torrential rain and strong winds from the typhoon
injured at least 55 people in 16 prefectures, while one person was
reported missing, according to local police and other officials.
But the region still recovering from the March 11 quake,
tsunami and nuclear disasters was spared any inclement conditions
associated with Ma-on.