Note: Translated words like ‘Soil’ indicate unusual
relationships between the character positions in the word(s) being translated and result of the translation.
Soil:
S is Sulfur.
Te is 205, age, ai, S
S is ai, age. (i+66 = ge).
ag = T, 20, 2 15, 2+15, “Ag”.
Te-66-66 … = “7″, “G”.
Ur = u18, “Ha”. Ha-66 = “O”, drop it.
add 0+66+66 … = “of”.
add 0+66+66 .. = “Mb”, “Mex”. (ex is book 2).
add 0+66+66 … = “924″, “ix”, “i 1212″, “ILL”, “i5050″, “Ic”.
add “O”.
Therefore:
Soil = “Gulf of Mexico Oil”.
S is 19, book of Ps, backwards is “Sp”,
add 0+66+66 … = “924″, “Ill”.
add 0+66+66 … = “SN”, backwards is “NS”.
S is Sulfur, “Gulf”. See: above.
N is 14, 10 4, “2010 Aprill”.
Therefore:
Soil = “Spill April 2010, Gulf of Mexico Oil”.
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relationships between the character positions in the word(s) being translated and result of the translation.
relationships between the character positions in the word(s) being translated and result of the translation.
relationships between the character positions in the word(s) being translated and result of the translation.
relationships between the character positions in the word(s) being translated and result of the translation.
relationships between the character positions in the word(s) being translated and result of the translation.
relationships between the character positions in the word(s) being translated and result of the translation.
relationships between the character positions in the word(s) being translated and result of the translation.
relationships between the character positions in the word(s) being translated and result of the translation.
relationships between the character positions in the word(s) being translated and result of the translation.
relationships between the character positions in the word(s) being translated and result of the translation.