The tunnel thru the air : $b or, Looking back from 1940Gann, William D. (William Delbert)
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The tunnel thru the air : $b or, Looking back from 1940
Gann, William D. (William Delbert)
Imaginary wars and battles -- Fiction; Science fiction
I have made a study of President Coolidge's date of birth, name and
numbers. He is the strongest man that the Republicans have, but he
has not wanted to accept the nomination and will probably not if
he can get out of it. He has the best chance of any Republican for
being elected. Along about March or April, 1928, some important event
will happen which is likely to cause President Coolidge to refuse
to accept the nomination. When the convention meets in June or July
there will be long delays, dissatisfaction and fights among the old
Republican leaders as to whom they will nominate. From the cycle that
we are repeating, there is a strong indication that President Coolidge
will not be renominated. He will do something which will cause large
financial interests and moneyed men to withdraw their support from him.
Since God requires that which is past, then past cycles and events
in the history of the United States must repeat. We look up the
names and dates of birth to determine when certain names or initial
letters should repeat. The letter "C" is one which repeats in events
of the United States as shown by the election of Grover Cleveland the
second time in 1892. President Calvin Coolidge, with the "C" strong
in both names, succeeded President Harding, August 2, 1923, and was
elected in 1924. This was really a repetition of the letter "C" the
same as Cleveland's second election, and in view of the fact that
President Coolidge has served about 6 years, the letter "C" is not
due to repeat its vibration in 1928, but might repeat in 1932 when
President Coolidge could possibly be elected again following the war
and troublesome times.
The most favorable letters for the Republican Party which could repeat
in 1928 are B, J, F, and L. In view of the cycle which indicates war
from 1928 to 1932, there is a strong indication that the letter "L"
will repeat as it did during the Civil War when Lincoln was President.
This might mean the nomination of Borah, Butler, Johnson or Lowden. I
haven't the dates of birth of any of these men, therefore, am unable
to say before the nominations take place and we know whom their
opponents will be, whether any of them would be elected or not.
In regard to the Democratic nomination, the cycle indicates a strong
possibility of victory for the Democrats or a new party. Governor
Alfred Smith is not likely to be nominated and if nominated would not
be elected. The letter "S" has never appeared in the surname of any
president of the United States, and as we are only due to repeat past
events, he has a very slim chance of being elected.
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