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sensitive ago

@DarkMath, I cannot for the life of me detect anything in your post that shows how this should be relevant to Pizzagate. Have to delete per rule 1 (you have been here long enough to know that yourself, right?)

DarkMath ago

I think it's related because Tengri 137 could be the start of a potential disinfo campaign to distract from Pizzagate.

Also I wanted to add another edit to highlight an issue with Tengri 137 and that's the grammar it's using to describe the puzzle:

Bad Grammar

"YOU MUST KNOW THAT THIS GIVEN VALUES ARE SO EXACT, YOU CANNOT CHANGE ANY OF THIS VALUES IN THIS CALCULATION"

Aliens are great at math but poor at grammar?

;-)

sensitive ago

Still a very, very long way to PG, I have to admit. Having said that, keep your eyes open and come back if and when you find more. Suerte!

DarkMath ago

"keep your eyes open"

Yep, will do. I'm going to do the math on it to figure out if it's legitimate. Sadly I suspect it's more of a party trick like the "Elephants in Denmark" riddle:

http://www.teampedia.net/wiki/index.php?title=Elephants_In_Denmark

What seems astonishing is just routine if you understand the trick. In the case of the Fine Structure Constant containing some very special numbers that's been known since 1916. It's nothing new.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fine-structure_constant

The uniqueness is the number cubes whose components all add to 666. That's easily done by starting with the Fine Tuning Constant and working backwards.