What is Gematria? Host George Noury interviews scientist Gregg Braden to learn what the word means and its history.
Where are these ancient texts stored today? (SB2: Are you reading this? Have you already watched this vid??)
@6:07, what is the message? (Note that there are 4 elements, grouped into 2 sets, creating the entire “sentence”, consisting of a subject and object, except for a verb, which is missing. A good choice is the verb, “Exist”.)
Note that the H&N combine together to create the first set (the sentence “subject”), while the O&C combine together to form the second set (the sentence “Object”).
The key for each combination is the atomic weight of both elements in a set; this equals the ancient Gematria to create the Hebrew language, which is then translated into English.
Gregg, during George’s questioning, answers as a scientist.
@8:51, we learn that the message given in Hebrew for Gematria is also given in Aramaic and Sanskrit, 2 other important ancient languages. In other words, all 3 of these languages translate into the same “message” in human DNA. Note that DNA is formed intentionally – not randomly.
@10:40, what does a peer-reviewed Japanese study of bacteria have to do with this topic: storing data?
What is the code that was replicated?
This was just the first layer of the code. Hopefully, with more perr-reviewed research, we can find the second and even deeper levels of codes. (Note: If DJT and his son Baron play 5D chess on computers, maybe scientists have already been able to translate to the 5th layer of code. [Braden’s slides used in this vid were from 2014.])
Braden’s last point: hopefully, man can use this information to then turn it around the other way to communicate with whomever created this code to go to the direct source - our creator.
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