Michael Tellinger talks to Willem de Swart about his groundbreaking work of decoding the numeric grid that seems to contain all the knowledge and information of the universe. This is not numerology - we call it numeric science. Willem's work goes further than anyone has gone before as he shows the original source and meanings of numbers that are inherently embedded in the numbers themselves. This grid which is often also called the MATRIX has a profound effect on the nature of reality and how we perceive it. Once we understand the Secret Numbers of God - we will in essence be free from the numeric prison grid that keeps us trapped in the projected reality - because it allows us to truly understand how the projected reality is controlled through numbers. It explains the dual existence of Space-time and Time-space and how crossing over from one paradigm to the other will allow us to make sense of the confusion we face as the traumatised species occupying this planet at the present moment.
Dear Michael, thank you for what you do. I'm wondering if you've heard of Marco Rodin and his vortex math discovery? He has revealed something that is everything, and he is given no stage. What's your take on his word vortex mathmatics? Love, jerry!
job65taiwan 2 months ago
well, since michael really doesn't want us to know then does that make him part of the illuminati? they do this same thing all the time.
gwynneveireland 4 months ago
This Micheal guy is REALLY interruptive to the flow of important information that Willem is trying to share! I wish Micheal would just go in the other room and let this scholar make his points... which sound very interesting, I might add. Mr. Tellinger, please learn how to interview!
sage69 5 months ago
I find these vid's somewhat chaotic and difficult to understand. Is this information printed, published..whatever? id love to read about it.
innerworldz 11 months ago
I've noticed the same thing! There is a meaning to numbers. Especially some that keep recurring in my life. Got introduced to Numerology summer of last year. This was very interesting. Thanks for posting.
uli6mp 1 year ago