Theomatics Email

From: joep de kraker
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 7:24 PM
To: rglasser@apollowebworks.com
Subject: theomatics debunked

Dear mister

Thank you for the time you took to write a program in order to check whether theomatics is true or not.

I, however would be impressed if you would be able to run the test as is possible with your program and simultanuously get theomatics results which exhibits one specific topic. For example: you could run the program with the number 111 and get all sorts of results. Theomatics is however far more than just seeing multiples of a certain number (here 111) appear.

the challenge is to take a number and find theomatics multiples with that number of 1 topic! E.g. you could run your program on the word 'money' and then you should find all kinds of references which refers directly to the topic 'money'. All the theomatics features you should choose to show (you are allowed to do so and leave other results out) should exhibit the topic 'money' in such a clear way that it is obvious to everybody. The one way to be scientifically sure about this is to make sure that the word 'money' itself is found in every theomatics feature you choose to show.

I would be impressed if you get impressive results in this manner. Though this is what makes theomatics so unique. This way it can only be found in the Bible and not in other manuscripts.

Greetings,

Joep de Kraker
theomatics@yahoo.com
Holland


From: Russell Glasser
Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 7:53 AM
To: joep de kraker
Subject: RE: theomatics debunked

Dear Joep,

Thanks for writing. I have not paid much attention to theomatics for the last five years, so it was fun to brush off my old program and try it out on some new data.

I read your letter a few times, but I could not find anywhere that you suggested a particular piece of text I could search in. I assumed that I was free to use any text that I wanted, so I chose a financial web site: the Motley Fool's "13 Steps to Investing Foolishly".
http://www.fool.com/school/13steps/13steps.htm

I was very pleased with the results. I found many, many references to money and finances which are multiples of 111. I have chosen the most interesting examples, sorted them by lowest multipliers, and included them below.

financial planners
555 = 111 * 5
business
666 = 111 * 6
taking a financial risk
666 = 111 * 6
beat the market
777 = 111 * 7
an investment
1110 = 111 * 10
Exchange-Traded Funds
1443 = 111 * 13
more prepared to invest
1554 = 111 * 14
any investor
1665 = 111 * 15
on borrowed money
1776 = 111 * 16
to accumulate wealth
1887 = 111 * 17
business magazines, etc.
1887 = 111 * 17
manage your money
2109 = 111 * 19
sign up for dividend reinvestment
2331 = 111 * 21
current value of future cash
2553 = 111 * 23
think about investing in a company 2664 = 111 * 24
Financial Consultants who give advice
2664 = 111 * 24
experienced investors steer clear of it
2664 = 111 * 24
The most well-known index fund
2886 = 111 * 26
make that money grow tax-deferred
2997 = 111 * 27
accumulating wealth as the companies grow
2997 = 111 * 27
can afford to put money away
3108 = 111 * 28
leave your money invested
3219 = 111 * 29
you become a more successful investor, too.
3552 = 111 * 32
buy stocks, bonds, gold bullion heating oil futures
3663 = 111 * 33
And that means that you're getting free money.
3663 = 111 * 33
even if you're not interested in buying stocks 4218 = 111 * 38
taxes, investing for kids, and buying insurance, homes, and cars. 4218 = 111 * 38
will provide you with monthly suggestions of promising stocks 5994 = 111 * 54

Amazing, isn't it, that "business", "financial planners", "an investment", and "beat the market" are all so closely centered around the number 111! If you only want results containing the word "money," I hope that phrases like "manage your money" and "on borrowed money" are satisfying to you.

I hope that this will persuade you that one of two things is true: 1. The word "Jesus" is very important to financial matters, or 2. The Motley Fool's advice is directly inspired by God. I'm not sure which it is, but I'm sure you'll agree that the results are very significant.

If you had a different text in mind, please let me know. Of course, I assume that you will not mind if I focus on texts that either (a) talk about money, or (b) have a length comparable to the entire Bible, so that I may have as much room to cherry-pick results as you do.

Oh, one other thing: the word "money" itself adds up to 855. The prime factors of 855 are 3, 5, and 57. From what I've read of theomatics, I think that probably means that either 57 or 171 (57*3) should be treated as being an important number with all things related to money. Would you like me to run my program on the number 57 and see how many hits I get? If my text is not divinely inspired, then surely I could not possibly get any meaningful financial phrases out of those numbers.

> I would be impressed if you get impressive results in
> this manner. Though this is what makes theomatics so
> unique. This way it can only be found in the Bible and
> not in other manuscripts.

I hope you are impressed by now. By the way, do you own one of the many theomatics web sites? Could you link me, please?


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