666
The number of the Antichrist (666) has been identified with many people and many myths. The true meaning is
simply a code for the number nine (9). Numerology is the key to this number and the use to which this number will apply. First
of all, we must understand that the number nine (9) is a universal number, and here is why: Any number multiplied by 9 and
then reduced down by addition will result in the number 9. Take any number. For example: 2947 x 9 = 26523. 2+6+5+2+3=18.
1+8=9. Again: 845,736 x 9 = 7,611,624. 7+6+1+1+6+2+4 = 27. 2+ 7 = 9. 6+6+6 = 18. 1+8 = 9. Nine(9)
is the key number or "perfect" number or true number of the Antichrist.
The Bible says that everyone will be marked with the number of the beast (666). However, that is merely a
code for the number with which people will be marked. In reality we have already been given the number of the beast. Whether
it is our Social Security number or Driver's License number or credit card number or some other number that we need in order
to do "business", we have been potentially marked with the number of the Antichrist. Multiply your Social Security number
or Driver's License number by 9. Then add up the numbers (as I did above). Finally, reduce it (by addition) until you have
only one number remaining. It will be, in every case, the number NINE. Furthermore, if you turn 666 upside down, you have
999, which, when added together, is 27 or 2 + 7 = 9.
Also, one might conclude, besides our Social Security numbers, DL numbers and other numbers that pervade our
lives, our computers are (or can become) a controlling factor in our lives. Every computer in the world is made functional
by a microprocessor. Just suppose for a moment that the microprocessor in every computer is imbedded with a secret "switch"
that, when activated, will give control of every computer to "someone". Far fetched? How many computer advertisements, that
you see every day, end with the five-note jingle "Intel Inside"? Starting in 2006 that jingle will change to "Leap Ahead".
The new logo is clearly inspired by the well known "Intel Inside" logo.
Read this quote from Wimipedia.org: "... (While) proving that Intel holds a
monopoly is simple (the company is reckoned to have an 80%-90% share of the processor market)... "
And from the same article: "Intel has become one of the world's most recognizable
brands following its long-running "Intel Inside" campaign. The campaign, which started in 1990 , was created by Intel marketing
manager Dennis Carter. The five-note jingle was introduced the following year and by its tenth anniversary was being heard
in 130 countries around the world." (read complete article).
I don't know if there is a "secret switch" in the Intel microprocessor - but - what if?
Rev. Al Ellis