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Re: 70 days
September 17, 2010, 10:45:25 PM
Quote from: "allthesevens"
just been reading about the 2005 trial

prosecution took 45 days
defence took 15 days

jury deliberated for 10 days

45 + 15 + 10 = 70 days

First of all this is super dooper interesting and we shouldn't just scroll on by this bit of info are new member shared with us. Second, welcome allthesevens, I am really glad you're here. This is a good additional fact to support this (7) 70 day theory considering the Murray=metaphorical MJ theory.

BUT... I think we could maybe merge "back" username and his info into this theory. "back" specifically refers to:
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the evolution of the theory continues, approaching 7 plus one day of simmering

indicating to some extent (8) 70 day periods if we are to accept 1 day=70 days. But perhaps this is assuming too much since though back does refer to the 7 day theory, he also talks about "the theory of 7", which contains no reference to a time frame. Could be 7 school buses or 7 woodchucks for all we know.
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the tHeOrY of 7 officially begins................

So best I can figure, The Theory of 7 is: 7 somethings and one day. I wish it was 7 day periods because that would mean we cracked the code and we are almost done with this part of the hoax but as always (sigh) we will have to wait and see.
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Re: 70 days
September 17, 2010, 10:51:47 PM
A thought we should consider.

I don't know why I'm assuming all of these are back clues when in fact they may have been current clues that members were supposed to pick up on so that they knew on 6/25 it was a hoax. If they didn't get it at the time, at least they would be able to reflect on them after 6/25 and maybe follow that rabbit hole into the hoax. I don't think many of them did so to large extent, if this is the case, back is a failure.

It is possible that back was referring to the date of "death" to the MJJC board. Maybe all these posts are hints and clues pointing to and warning of 6/25/09. Maybe the code adds up to that date and have nothing to do with bamsday.
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Re: 70 days
September 17, 2010, 11:28:12 PM
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.net has a similar thread going and French Braid listed other 70 day periods, between Murray's court dates:

4/5/10 Murray court date ---> 6/14/10 Murray court date = 70 days
6/14/10 Murray court date---> 8/23/10 Murray court date = 70 days


Then we go 64 days to October 26th, date listed for Judge and attorneys meeting.

Then we start over with the 70 days until the next court date.

What's that all about?

Thanks to French Braid for pointing this out over at .net.


So exactly what date would be 70 days from August 23, 2010?
November 1/2010


If you count using inclusive reckoning with August 23 as 1 then the 70th day is October 31 2010- Halloween.  November 1 or 11-01-10 would be 71 days like the number on the ambulance. 70 plus 1?


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No it hits 10/28/10, the 490th day.

Of course it's not weird. I meant nothing has happened yet because we are in the middle of the period. This theory only holds if something significant happens on 10/28/10 or 11/1/10 so until then it's nothing. In other words, it's only a pattern if it's predictable, otherwise its completely random and by chance.
 

bec, I admire your perseverance.  I once had tables where I was following key number patterns in the dates and times - but I've been distracted by other hoax-related phenomenon.  

Again using inclusive reckoning would the date for 490 days be 10/28/10?  Using an online calculator like You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, I always put the first date a day early or add one at the end - otherwise the first day isn't included in the count.  That's assuming inclusive reckoning is being used.

To see the whole pattern we really need the start date for the hoax.  Is it June 25 2009 or before then? Maybe the O2 announcement?  Or do we need to go back years?
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Re: 70 days
September 18, 2010, 12:09:37 AM
You can't use exclusive reckoning when counting the total of a string of continuous days because then each start and end day would be counted twice for the blocks within the time frame, resulting in too high a count. You could use it on the entire block of 490 days in which case 10/29/2010 is the 490th day, but you cannot apply it randomly to just the last 70 period.
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Re: 70 days
September 18, 2010, 05:15:45 AM
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You can't use exclusive reckoning when counting the total of a string of continuous days because then each start and end day would be counted twice for the blocks within the time frame, resulting in too high a count. You could use it on the entire block of 490 days in which case 10/29/2010 is the 490th day, but you cannot apply it randomly to just the last 70 period.

bec, I see your point.  I was using inclusive reckoning because TS explained it in TIAI - but it does count days twice when you add the blocks of time, which changes the overall pattern.  There are definitely non-random patterns in the key dates - and I guess the more we see, the clearer the pattern will become.
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Re: 70 days
September 18, 2010, 10:54:19 AM
Also keep in mind November 2nd is.. Dia de los Muertos.  :?
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Re: 70 days
September 18, 2010, 10:59:53 AM
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Also keep in mind November 2nd is.. Dia de los Muertos.  :?

Day of the Dead. 11/1 and 11/2 actually according to some cultures.

Also the day said that the Monarch butterflies return to their winter home in the migration path. The butterflies arrival is said to symbolize dead loved ones returning home.
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Re: 70 days
September 18, 2010, 11:50:20 AM
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Also keep in mind November 2nd is.. Dia de los Muertos.  :?

Day of the Dead. 11/1 and 11/2 actually according to some cultures.

Also the day said that the Monarch butterflies return to their winter home in the migration path. The butterflies arrival is said to symbolize dead loved ones returning home.
True.  ;)
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Re: 70 days
September 18, 2010, 12:37:47 PM
"In most regions of Mexico, November 1 honors children and infants, whereas deceased adults are honored on November 2. This is indicated by generally referring to November 1 mainly as Día de los Inocentes ('Day of the Innocents') but also as Día de los Angelitos('Day of the Little Angels') and November 2 as Día de los Muertos or Día de los Difuntos ('Day of the Dead')" (You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login).

Given WHO we are dealing with, my bet would be on the "children's" day, November 1.
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Re: 70 days
September 19, 2010, 06:21:53 AM
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Quote from: "loma"
Also keep in mind November 2nd is.. Dia de los Muertos.  :?

Day of the Dead. 11/1 and 11/2 actually according to some cultures.

Also the day said that the Monarch butterflies return to their winter home in the migration path. The butterflies arrival is said to symbolize dead loved ones returning home.
True.  ;)
WoW.. I didn't know that...in which culture/ countries? LOVE the part with butterflies
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Re: 70 days
September 19, 2010, 06:26:42 AM
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Also keep in mind November 2nd is.. Dia de los Muertos.  :?

Day of the Dead. 11/1 and 11/2 actually according to some cultures.

Also the day said that the Monarch butterflies return to their winter home in the migration path. The butterflies arrival is said to symbolize dead loved ones returning home.

11/1 is All Saint's day in Western Christianity
11/2 is All Souls' Day (Day of the dead)
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Re: 70 days
September 19, 2010, 11:16:57 AM
It originated from the Mayan culture.

If there is no bam until then, November 1+2 are undoubtedly gonna be big.
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Re: 70 days
September 19, 2010, 12:50:34 PM
2 - 0 - 1 - 2
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Re: 70 days
September 19, 2010, 01:21:57 PM
We have had our eye on the Day of the Dead since this time last year.

I believe TIAI started on this day 2009 if memory serves?
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Re: 70 days
October 25, 2010, 03:47:30 PM
when i first read about the 29th october thing i was kinda weirded out cuz thats Randy's birthday O_o
he will be 49 and if you x that by 10 (oct is 10th month), its 490, which relates back to the 490 days thing.
plus another thing i noticed about 29/10/10 is 29+10+10 = 49 (randys age on that day) hmmm..... :/
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