“Originally a day that marked divine fulfilment, reconciliation and restitution, it now symbolises panic, misery, and terror, as well as everything wrong in our world today.”
9/11: Danger Close
When I was a boy, the telephone number to dial in any emergency was 999. It remains so in much of the British Commonwealth today. Generations of schoolchildren were told that these digits were chosen because they were “easy to remember”.
It was the United Kingdom which first used “999” as a centralised hotline number from June 30, 1937 onwards. The General Post Office (GPO), which managed the UK’s telephone system, was tasked with creating a dedicated emergency telephone channel in the aftermath of a London fire which killed five women in 1935. Attempts to alert the local fire brigade during that tragedy were unsuccessful as the local telephone exchange was clogged with a queue of callers.
While the numbers 999 may be easy to remember, they can be quite cumbersome to dial on a rotary telephone. As you can discern from the image above, a rotary dial generally allows for almost a full circle (360 degrees) of rotation, particularly for the number 0. While the number 1 involves the shortest possible turn, dialling 9 amounts to a 330 degree rotation. For Gen Z and late millennials, click on this brief video primer on rotary phones.
Rotary phones can often be unwieldy. There are several medical conditions, such as arthritis, rheumatism, carpal tunnel syndrome and “trigger finger” (stenosing tenosynovitis) which can make it difficult for afflicted individuals to dial 999. I remember slipping up many times when I was placing casual calls, as some rotary dials can be stiff. Stress, panic and or imminent danger would increase the likelihood of a slip up during an emergency. If the authorities needed the most convenient three digit hotline, “111” would have been the easiest one to dial in an emergency, but apparently this combination is rarely used anywhere on earth. I wonder why?
Maybe, the 111 combination was already taken up for another specific purpose when the emergency hotline number was first proposed in Britain? I did some research on this possibility but hit a blank wall. Here is what ChatGPT has to say on that number:
“111” did not have a particular or universal use during the advent of telephony in Britain, and its most prominent public use only began in 2010 as a non-emergency medical advice number…(It) was typically reserved for internal, technical functions within telephone networks in the United States.
So, why wasn’t the more convenient combination used? I wouldn’t be surprised if there was some esoteric significance behind these triple digits. After all, you had to perform three circular motions of approximately 330 degrees before making the emergency call. And as we all know, the number 33 and its variations are significant to freemasonry and other occultist groupings.
Resources on the esoteric significance of 999 are scarce, but one new age website describes the triplicate as heralding the “end of old habits, beliefs and relationships and the beginning of newness”. Sounds like the ideal number to symbolise the Great Reset. But this explanation from an obscure site could be plain conjecture.
What is certain, however, is the UK GPO’s role as a nerve centre for espionage and telephonic eavesdropping during the period in question. Traditionally, every worker at the GPO was thoroughly vetted and this included women who handled the switchboards and other low-level tasks. I knew a couple of old timers (most since deceased) in the British Commonwealth who were tasked to open and read postal paraphernalia, particularly letters, on behalf of the authorities. Items flagged were promptly handed over to immediate superiors with links to British intelligence for “further action”. The latter cohort was almost exclusively made up of freemasons. (I will touch on the link between the British Empire and freemasonry in a future commentary). This is the reason why I researched the possibility of an esoteric connection to the number 999.
The success of the 999 hotline in the UK influenced other countries, including the US, which later adopted 911 as its own centralised emergency number from 1968 onwards. On February 16, 1968, the first-ever 911 call was made in the town of Haleyville, Alabama. The call was made by Alabama Speaker of the House Rankin Fite to US Representative Tom Bevill at the Haleyville Police Station. Upon his death in 1980, Fite was eulogised as “one of the most masterful members of the state legislature” — an odd description unless he was a member of the Lodge.
The use of 911 soon became universal throughout the United States and beyond. The reason given for its adoption was that the combination had never been used as a service code, area code, or office code in the existing North American telephone system. This made it a unique number that wouldn’t conflict with other dialling systems. That is the mainstream narrative but as we shall see, there may have been another sinister reason behind its adoption.
Anniversary of Messianic Promise or Global Terror?
The number 911, when rendered into the modern calendrical day of Sept 9, however, has a historical, even divine significance, unlike its contemporary connection to “danger close”. We need to study the Bible, particularly the book of Revelation, to discover this significance. In Revelation Chapter 12, the following vision was narrated by the Apostle John:
And a great sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars. 2 She was pregnant and was crying out in birth pains and the agony of giving birth. 3 And another sign appeared in heaven: behold, a great red dragon, with seven heads and ten horns, and on his heads seven diadems. 4 His tail swept down a third of the stars of heaven and cast them to the earth. And the dragon stood before the woman who was about to give birth, so that when she bore her child he might devour it. 5 She gave birth to a male child, one who is to rule all the nations with a rod of iron, but her child was caught up to God and to his throne.
Those who have read the book of Revelation know that it is one full of intense visions and imagery — transcending events of the past, present and the future. Similar to books of Daniel and Ezekiel in the Old Testament, these visions and imageries have multiple facets and prophetic relevances that may be simultaneously applicable across certain chronological continuums.
The identity of the woman in Chapter 12 has been a millennia-long subject of dispute due to denominational biases in mainstream Christendom.
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Image: Florida Centre for Instructional Technology, University of South Florida
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