Tuesday, August 15, 2017

57 74 77 102 119 | Francis Miles Finch, Skull and Bones poet, and did the confederates wear gray or butternut?


As I've said from the beginning, it's the Ivy League schools that are the source of educating the future instigators of the corruption exposed on this blog.

Francis Miles Finch is the Skull and Bones (secret society at Ivy League school Yale) member who wrote a poem that might very well have changed what we remember about the Civil War, in terms of the color's the south wore.  Was it gray?  Or was it butternut?

Francis Finch = 65/74
Francis Miles Finch = 87 / 102 / 168 / 291

*Francis = 119; Civl War = 119

The Civil War began on the 102nd day of the year, April 12, 1861.

United States of America = 102; Butternut = 102; Slavery = 102

Notice the 77 gematria of the poem, The Blue and the Gray, spelled with an a, not an e.






Think about the statue of Pike, the "gray" coat, on the 77th Meridian, in D.C., home of the 77 foot tall Pentagon that was hit 77 minutes after takeoff by Flight 77 on September 11, 2001.

September Eleventh = 77
World Trade Center = 77

Theater = 77
Zionist = 77
Power = 77
Matrix = 77

Judaism = 77

Tisha B'Av = 911
al Qaeda Terrorist Attack = 911
Jihadists = 911


What a birthday for Mr. Finch, June 9, 1827.

6/9/1827 = 6+9+1+8+2+7 = 33 (Bonesmen = 33)

Freemason = 96
Saturn = 69

Freemasons, 69, Saturn... you know the drill.


Butternut is an interesting color, with a parallel to gray.  I always thought it was that the South wore both colors.


Gray = 57 (As it is spelled in the poem); Scottish Rite = 57 (Think of Albert Pike and Scottish Rite)

Masonry = 33
Act of War = 33
War Zone = 33
War Games = 33

Thirty-Three = 141

The Civl War began on the 102nd day of the year.

Slavery = 102; Nigger = 102; Magic = 102; United States of America = 102
*Francis Miles Finch = 102


*Federal = 51; Conspiracy = 51; Gray = 51




https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Miles_Finch

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