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How I Discovered My Father's Date of Death and Age At Death

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by Will Spann


  2. The second category is birth dates that have, some but not all, of the numbers in the date of death readily apparent and clearly visible to the naked eye. These require some addition, subtraction or combining numbers in either the month, day or year (but not necessarily all three of them) to complete the date of death. Some of the numbers would be for something like the month but not the day or the day and year but not the month, etc.

  3. The third category is birth dates that do not have any of the numbers in the date of death readily apparent or clearly visible to the naked eye. In fact, when you look at these numbers and the numbers in the date of death, you would probably be tempted to say that the numbers in the birth date do not match the numbers in the date of death. But hold on! These require more addition, subtraction or combining of numbers. Sometimes this has to be done for the month, sometimes for the day, and sometimes for the year, to come up with the numbers in the complete date of death.

  The First Example

  The first way to recognize information about a date of death in a date of birth is to just look at the numbers in a date of birth. If you know someone’s date of death already, it is easy to just look at the numbers in the date of birth to see if they were telling you anything about that person’s date of death. Let’s look at this example. This first observation will not involve any addition, or subtraction. All we want to do is to circle, or write down, any number(s) we see in the date of birth that match numbers in the date of death.

  The first example I want to show is that of my own father, Willie Spann. His birth date was August 14, 1926. Instead of saying my father was born on August 14, 1926; let’s put his birth date in the six digit format, 8-14-26 (1926). This is the format we will be using for all examples included in this book. My father died on May 10, 1981. Instead of leaving his date of death in this format, let’s change it also to the six digit format of 5-10-81. After posting his date of birth and date of death, I want to look at the numbers in his date of birth to see if any of those numbers relate to his known date of death.

  Willie Spann

  Pastor/Husband/Father

  Age 54

  Date of Birth 8-14-26 (1926)

  Date of Death 5-10-81 (1981)

  At first glance, the only numbers I see jumping out at me in this date of birth are the numbers 8 and 1 that also appear in his date of death. When you combine these numbers, they form the number 81. I say this number is jumping out at me because the number, 81, figures prominently in the numbers in my father’s death. My father died in the year 1981.

  The 81 tells the year of his death, the year he actually died.

  My father’s month of death was May or the 5th month represented by the number 5. There is no 5 in my father’s date of birth. There are, however, some numbers present in his date of death that when added together, would produce a result of 5. Let’s look for those numbers and add them together.

  Add the 1 + 4=5 to get the month of his death.

  To be certain, there are additional ways, using other numbers in this date of birth, to get the number 5. However, we won’t explore all of those here. After all, we only need one 5.

  Next, my father’s day of death is what we are looking for. His day of death was the 10th. Again, after close observation, there is no 10 showing up in his date of birth. There are, however, some numbers present in his date of birth, that, when added and subtracted together, produce a result of 10. Let’s look for and add those numbers together.

  14-8+6-2=10 to get the day of his death.

  Finally, we want to get my father’s age at death. My father’s age at death was 54. He actually died in the 55th year of his life. To get that number, we can just need to sequence the numbers in his date of birth.

  Date of Birth 8-14-26 (1926)

  Date of Death 5-10-81 (1981)

  62-14+8=56 (Reverse sequence) Close w/i (within) two years of his death at 54

  41+8+6-2=53 (Inside out sequence) Close w/i (within) two years of his death at 54

  *w/i is used for “within” throughout the examples in the book

  Let’s review. My father passed away on 5-10-81 at the age of 54. Looking at the numbers in his date of birth, let’s look for the year first. The number 81 is in his date of birth. We see it by combining the 8 with the 1 for 81. Let’s look for the month next. If you add the 1+4 in the date of birth this equals 5. He died in the 5th month. So let’s make a note of that. Now let’s look for the day, the 10th. There is no number 10 in the day of birth. However, if you add 14-8+6-2, this equals 10 which matches the number for his day of death. Finally, let’s sequence the numbers in his date of birth to get his age at death.

  62-14+8=56 (Reverse sequence) Close w/i two years of his death at 54

  41+8+6-2=53 (Inside out sequence) Close w/i two years of his death at 54

  This is the information I gathered, to my surprise, from my father’s date of birth. I first realized this information 24 years after his death. Now comes the question. Did my father die in 1981 because this was his predestined year of death, or did 1981 become my father’s year of death simply because he died during that year?

  The Key to Understanding This

  What is special about these numbers is that if the number 19 was 18 or the 6 was 4 or the 1 was 0 or 2, then the result of adding them together would not be 26, the day of a person’s death. It would be another number. In addition, the numbers for the month and year of death and age at death would all change. Then we would have a different date of death. But we don’t have a different date of death. We have this one. The numbers to get this day of death are present in the date of birth. What is special here is that the exact numbers needed to result in the number 26 are present in this date of birth. Of course, other results are possible from the addition, subtraction and combining of these numbers. Those numbers were among the numbers possible for a day of death. However, they were not the number chosen.

  For certain, there are other numbers that, when added, would equal 26. For instance, 10+8+8=26 or 5+7+14=26 and on and on. The use of these numbers, however, would not result in the unique numbers that produce the unique month, day, year of death and age at death this individual has.

  We may assume that the full date of death (month, day, and year) or the individual month, day, year of death and age at death is programmed around some arrangement of the numbers in our date of birth. Put another way, the numbers in our date of birth are set to result in the numbers in our date of death. Numerically speaking, we arrive in the end with some reference to where we started in the beginning. The numbers in our date of birth tell us something about our date of death. But do we die on a certain date because it is our date of death or does a certain date become our date of death simply because we die on it?

  Is This True In Every Case?

  I have not included examples where this does not work for some birth dates because, as of yet, I have not found any. But there are billions of birth dates out there. Among them, there may be some where this does not work. The examples I have included, however, are examples where this does work. It works because the majority of birth dates have multiple numbers in them. Birth dates that have all the same numbers occur rather infrequently in comparison to birth dates that have different numbers. This may not work for some birth dates because, some birth dates have too many of the same number. For example 1-1-11 through 10-10-10. In most cases I have already examined, birth dates that have all the same numbers in the six digit format, do not give enough other numbers to figure out a date of death. In those examples in this book, the century numbers for example, 17??, 18??, 19?? etc. are used to help come up with the desired numbers in the date of death. And they do it in every instance examined here.

  Can Numbers Predict Anything About The Future?

  Numbers tell us something. They tell us something about the past and the present. We can look at the numbers in a date of birth or a date of death and tell when a person was born and when a person died. But can numbers tell us an
ything about a person’s future? If they can tell us something about the past, why can’t they tell us something about the future? Besides an answer that the past is known and the future is unknown, does that preclude numbers from telling us something about the future? They could be telling us and we could not be seeing, understanding or knowing what they are telling us. We could be looking right at numbers but unless we look at them in a certain way, we might never see what they are telling us. This would compare to watching and listening to a person speak and not understanding what they are saying. Whether it is something about the past or the future, the thing to clearly understand is this statement alone. Numbers can tell us something. To that statement you can add “about the past” or “about the future.” Or something about whatever you want to attach to that statement that will not make that statement a lie. As individual letters of the alphabet and codes are organized and assembled to tell us things in or about the past, present and future, so can numbers. Isn’t it interesting that we are perfectly willing to allow the numbers in our dates of birth to tell us and others in the future about the past but we are not willing to allow that these same numbers can tell us, in the present, anything about the future?

  The Language of Numbers

  In this date of death, 11-7-87, these numbers tell us this. 11 is the month of death, 7 is the 7th day of the month or the day the person died and 87 is the year of death in the current century. On a child’s birth certificate, there are numbers noting how much the child weighed and the child’s length at birth. Let’s say in this case the child weighed 7 lbs. 12 oz and was 21 inches long. The numbers tell us that the number of pounds was 7. The number of ounces was 12. The number of inches in length at birth was 21. If there were no numbers in these fields on the birth certificate, we would not know this information about the child’s birth. Numbers have a language that they speak to us in. They can tell us about the past and present. But can they tell us anything about the future? If they can tell us something about the past and the present, they can tell us something about the future too. If letters and words can tell us something about the future, so can numbers. The real question is this. Can you interpret anything the numbers or anything or anybody else is telling you about the future? If you cannot interpret anything about the future yourself, it is unwise to discredit everything else or everyone else around you who may have that ability. You should, however, examine things carefully and exercise caution.

  Sometimes we do things to prepare for a future that may or may not come. Then when that future comes, what we did is exactly the thing that is needed. How does that work? Someone knew something or felt something or understood something about the future and directed our hands and heart to do this or that to prepare for it. Perhaps numbers, especially in our date of birth, are telling us something that we are failing to understand. While it is difficult to predict the future, with letters or with numbers, it is not impossible.

  Spelling Dates

  Numbers are to dates what alphabets are to words. Let’s say someone gave you a set of the letters of the alphabet. They challenged you to spell a specific word with those letters. After looking at the letters and moving them around in different arrangements, you discover that you cannot spell the word because you do not have the right letters. It’s simple! If the right letters are there, you can spell the word. If they are not, you cannot spell the word. The same principle applies with numbers. If the right numbers are there, you can get the date. If they are not, you cannot get the date. When you use numbers to produce a certain result, some people will get upset and say you selected certain numbers and made a result turn out a certain way. The answer to that is, if the right numbers were not there, the right result could not be obtained, regardless of how hard one tried. In that set of letters mentioned above, all of the letters were not used. Only the letters that were needed to spell the word. The remaining letters were left on the table. The numbers in a date of birth are there for a reason. That reason is, so you can get the result you are being challenged to produce. Like letters help us spell words, numbers help us spell dates. You need the right letters to help you spell a word properly. You need the right numbers to help you spell a date properly.

  What’s really interesting about this is that you can actually find any sequence in these numbers that would add up to your age at death. Or that you can look at these numbers and find a 81 that matches someone’s year of death, or a 3 that matches someone’s month of death or a 5 that matches someone’s day of death. Or that you can add or subtract the numbers in the year and come up with a number that matches someone’s age at death. This is very interesting!

  The Second Example

  Larry Hagman was born on September 21, 1931 or on 9-21-31. He died on November 23, 2012 or 11-23-12. Here is the information gathered from his date of birth.

  Larry Hagman

  American Television and Movie Actor/Best known as J.R. Ewing on the television show “Dallas”

  Age 81

  Date of Birth 9-21-31 (1931)

  Date of Death 11-23-12 (2012)

  90-12+3+1=82 (Forward sequence) He died in the 82nd year of his life.

  21 is 12 in reverse for Year of death

  9+2+1=12 for Year of death

  9+2=11 for Month of death

  31-1+2-9=23 Day of death

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  Supporting Examples

  From this point on in this book, over 500 supporting examples are provided of dates of birth as they relate to the corresponding dates of death and age at death. Each example shows how these numbers were derived.

  Edmund B. Whitman

  Architect of the National Cemetery System for burial of those who died in war for America

  Age 70

  Date of Birth 10-18-12 (1812)

  Date of Death 9-2-83 (1883)

  81-10-2+1=70 (Inside out sequence)

  Russell Stover

  Founder of Russell Stover Candies

  Age 66

  Date of Birth 5-6-88 (1888)

  Date of Death 5-11-54 (1954)

  5+60+8-8=65 (Forward sequence) Close w/i two years of his death at age 66

  Milton S. Hershey

  Founder of the Hershey Chocolate Company/Confectioner/Philanthropist/Hershey, PA

  Age 88

  Date of Birth 9-13-57 (1857)

  Date of Death 10-13-45 (1945)

  9+1+3+75=88 (Forward sequence)

  Tommy Dorsey

  Big Band Leader

  Age 51

  Date of Birth 11-19-05 (1905)

  Date of Death 11-26-56 (1956)

  50-9-1+11=51 (Reverse sequence)

  11-1-9+50=51 (Forward sequence) Double confirmation!!

  11 is Month of death

  1+1+19+5=26 Day of death (Forward sequence)

  50+9-1-1-1=56 Year of death (Reverse sequence)

  50-9-1+11=51 Age at death (Reverse sequence)

  Orson Welles

  Broadcaster/Theatre and Film Director

  Age 70

  Date of Birth 5-6-15 (1915)

  Date of Death 10-10-85 (1985)

  15+60-5=70 (Reverse sequence)

  50+6+15=71 (Forward sequence) Double confirmation!! He died in the 71st year of his life.

  Ernest Hemingway

  Writer/Winner of Nobel Prize in Literature

  Age 61

  Date of Birth 7-21-99 (1899)

  Date of Death 7-2-61 (1961)

  99-12-7-9-9+1-2=61 (Reverse sequence then reverse again)

  7 is Month of death

  2 is Day of death

  In this example, the numbers 7, 2 and 1 in this date of birth become the numbers that figure prominently in this date of death. Of all the days he could have died on, why did he die on a date that has the numbers 7, 2 and 1 in them? Were the numbers in his date of birth telling us the numbers in his date of death? These numbers in his date of birth are used, in a reverse sequence, to get a number (61) that matches his age at death.

  William Inge


  Playwright

  Age 60

  Date of Birth 5-3-13 (1913)

  Date of Death 6-10-73 (1973)

  50-3+13=60 (Forward sequence)

  Karen Ann Quinlan

  First modern icon in the right-to-die debate

  Age 31

  Date of Birth 3-29-54 (1954)

  Date of Death 6-11-85 (1985)

  54-30-2+9=31 (Wrap around sequence)

  These numbers from her date of birth are used, in a wrap around sequence, to produce the number (31) that matches her age at death. Of all the dates she could have died on, why did she die on this date and why did she die at this age?

  Simon Wiesenthal

  Famed Nazi Hunter

  Age 96

 

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