REX TILLERSON IS PICKED AS TRUMP'S SECRETARY OF STATE
I preferred John Bolton, but Rex Tillerson could also be a great pick. Updated on 12/12/2016
The tough thing about making predictions with the Torah Code is that is that you often don’t know what or who to look for until after the fact. Until December 9, 2016 I don’t think that I had ever heard of ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson, and he certainly wasn’t on my radar was a choice for Secretary of State. But the news on Saturday night, December 10, 2016 was that Tillerson was likely to be the choice and by Monday it was confirmed. On the matrix below the axis term is R. TILLERSON. In sequence with his name is DEPARTMENT and parallel to his name is STATE (at twice the skip of his name). At the same skip as his name is a simple transliteration of TRUMP. There is a better transliteration of TRUMP sharing a letter with STATE. In the open text is OIL and two references to BORDERS. Note: I have no idea whether I will be selected, but I have applied for a position as a science advisor in the Trump White House. If I am fortunate enough to be selected I may be able to make better predictions based on data available, but they would likely not go public. My primary interest would be in getting Amerca's space program back on track.
STATISTICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF FIGURE 1. As per my standard protocol, no statistical significance is assigned to the axis term, here R. TILLERSON at its fifth lowest skip in wrapped Torah (3rd lowest skip at this spelling, 5th lowest if Hebrew letter tav and tets are considered for T, samech or shin for S). The primary a priori word sought was a transliteration of TRUMP. There are 4 spellings that I checked for his name: In unwrapped Torah (one computer pass through the 304,805 letters of Torah), the numbers of hits for each spelling is as follows:
TRUMP | NUMBER @ ELS | COMMENTS |
tet resh alef mem pey | 960 | Used in Modern Hebrew and the media |
tav resh alef mem pey | 9,132 | On this matrix at skip +12 |
tet resh mem pey | 13,941 | |
tav resh mem pey | 139,672 | On this matrix at the skip of R. Tillerson |
TOTAL | 163,902 |
Before factoring in ELS rank 5 of the axis term, the tav resh mem pey transliteration was found at a special case skip (+/- or the skip of the axis term) against odds of about 120 to 1. Note: these odds also include the odds against finding the other 4-letter spelling of tet resh mem pey. A 5-letter spelling (tav resh alef mem pey) was also found on the matrx (but not at a special case skip) against odds of about 14.8 to 1. No extra value is assigned for the fact that TRUMP and STATE share a letter mem with each other. The next most significant term was BORDER. The odds against it appearing in the open text were about 11 to 1. No additional significance is attached to the fact that there is a second reference to borders with BORDERS OF THE LAND touching DEPARTMENT and R. TILLERSON although a top priority of the new administration will be to get control of America's borders through construction of a wall on our southern border and strict control of visas issued to foreigners who want to enter our land. The ELS of STATE was found against odds of about 5.8 to one. However it's a pretty one in that it's parallel to the axis term (and DEPARTMENT), although no extra value is assigned for this fact. To have extra value assigned STATE would have to be at the same absolute skip as R. TILLERSON (or be at skip +/- 1). Instead it's at twice that skip.
Finally, OIL was found in the open text against odds of about 2.8 to 1. This is less exact than normal because in Hebrew OIL is only three letters and the three will often be found in sequence as skip +1 when they are really part of one word that follows another. So the actual frequency of OIL (using the term pronounced shemen) will be lower in terms of when these letters really mean oil (as they do on the matrix). Overall, after factoring in ELS 5 of R. TILLERSON, this matrix was found against odds of about 66,205. This compares favorably with the odds found against the Romney Matrix which were about 4,819 to 1.
POLITICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF FIGURE 1. If Tillerson is not confirmed then the matrix may ultimately mean nothing, or at best the fact that Tillerson was nominated. However, if he is confirmed, then I need to make this clear about our relationship with Russia. It is NOT what the public has been led to believe, and it has NOT been what the public believes it to be for a very long time (at least since 1960 when the Cold War was raging in the public conscience). This is particularly true with respect to cooperation in space. When I watch an Atlas V rocket take off from here in Cape Canaveral, Florida, I am not watching the American-built rocket engines pushing it up that once took John Glenn into orbit. I'm instead looking at the work done by a Russian-built RD-180 engine burning kerosene and liquid oxygen to power its first stage (an American-built RL10 engine burning liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen power its Centaur upper stage). Further, when American astronauts want to visit the space station primarily built by the United States they must fly aboard Russian rockets launched from Kazakhstan, and again land there. However, the cooperation between the U.S. and Russia goes much, much further than this. It is described elsewhere on my site in conjunction with UFOs, but to link to that article here is to invite every reader to be monitored by the Department of Defense (DoD) Network Information Center, and this at a time that I am applying for a job in the Trump Administration.
The truth is not only out there, but it's on the three sites that I produce or contribute to - this one, MarsCorrect.com, and Davidaroffman.com. What I write about Mars and also about the issue of UFOs is closely monitored by NASA, U.S, Intelligence Agencies, the European Space Agency, the Kremlin, the Russian Space Agency (Roscosmos), and the Chinese National Space Agency (among others). Twice in my life I've received threats related to my research - once back in 1997 and again in the summer of 2016. So far it appears that NASA has refrained from hiring my son, Dr. David Roffman, perhaps in part because of my writings. I'm not sure as to whether or not President-Elect Trump knows what is really going on, and that's why I'd like to be one of his advisors. My application to work for him included a reference to the primary intelligence agency that tracks me, and a list of all the IP addresses (about 500) of those mentioned above in this paragraph that track my work. With respect to Trump having close relations with Russia, given our mutual interest in space I have no problem with it. I do have reason to be slightly concerned about the Chinese Government types who read my sites but my concerns would best discussed with our intel folks (who know what I am talking about) rather than published here.
As for Tillerson's medal from Putin, it really isn't a big deal. Take a look at who else has been awarded the Friendship by Russia:[7]
- Frank De Winne, ESA Astronaut and Head of the European Astronaut Centre (Belgium)
- André Kuipers, ESA Astronaut (Netherlands)
- Jacques Rogge, 8th President of the International Olympic Committee (Belgium)
- Valery Leontiev, Pop singer
- David Blatt, basketball coach (Israel/USA)
- Sopubek Begaliev, Kyrgyz politician (Kyrgyzstan)
- Lydia T. Black, a historian and anthropologist in the field of Russian America[8] (USA)
- George Blake, double agent (UK)
- Moshe Kantor, president of the European Jewish Congress
- Adrienne Clarkson, Governor General of Canada
- Van Cliburn, renowned pianist (USA)
- Patricia Cloherty, entrepreneur and businesswoman (USA)
- Dimitris Christofias, President of Cyprus
- Milorad Dodik, President of the Republika Srpska
- Maurice Druon, writer (France)
- Yuli Gusman, film director (Azerbaijan)
- Daisaku Ikeda, president of Soka Gakkai International (Japan)
- Raymond E. Johnson, founder of the Museum of Russian Art in Minneapolis (USA)
- Akhmad Kadyrov, President of Chechnya
- Prince Michael of Kent, cousin of Queen Elizabeth II and descendant of Tsar Alexander II of Russia; a qualified interpreter of Russian (UK)
- Vakhtang Kikabidze, singer and actor (the award was rejected by Kikabidze in August 2008) (Georgia)
- Lee Kuan Yew, Minister Mentor of Singapore[9]
- Antonio Mennini, Apostolic Nuncio to Russia (2002–2010) for his contribution to the development of Russian-Vatican relations[10] (Vatican)
- John Middleton-Tidwell, a historian of Russian-American studies[8] (USA)
- Riccardo Muti, conductor[11] (Italy)
- Oscar Niemeyer, renowned architect (Brazil)
- God Nisanov, billionaire property developer[12]
- Sagadat Nurmagambetov, Defense Minister of Kazakhstan
- Victor Petrov, a historian of Russian-American studies
- Richard Pierce, a historian of Russian-American studies[8] (USA)
- Marcel Prud'homme, senator (Canada)
- Buvaisar Saitiev, 3x olympic gold medal wrestler
- Mrinal Sen, film director (India)
- Dimitris Sioufas, legislator (Greece)
- Barbara Sweetland Smith, a historian of Russian-American studies[8] (USA)
- James W. Symington, a former member of the U.S. House of Representatives and current attorney at Nossaman LLP/O'Connor & Hannan (USA)
- Andrzej Wajda, film director (Poland)
- Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, recognised for contributions to friendly relations between Russia and the UK, and his love of Russian literature.[13] (UK)
- Tatjana Ždanoka, politician (Latvia)
- Ignatius IV of Antioch (Hazim), Patriarch Ignatius IV, Greek Orthodox Christian Church[14]
- Prince Dimitri Romanov, claimant to headship of the Imperial House of Russia
- Jayakanthan, Tamil writer (India), 2011[15][16]
- Constantine Orbelian, conductor and pianist, 2012 Medal Recipient[17]
- Aliya Mustafina, Olympic gold medalist in gymnastics
- Anatoly Karpov, for his great contribution to strengthening peace and friendship between peoples and productive social activities
- A. Sivathanu Pillai, BrahMos chief (India)[18]
- Dario Salas Sommer, Chilean philosopher [19]
- Ramayahi Shanmugam Sundar, director of the Koodankulam Nuclear Power Plant[20]
- The Right Honourable Jean Chrétien, PC, OM, CC, QC, Former Prime Minister of Canada [21]
- Ekaterina Semenikhin, honorary consul of Russia in Monaco [22]
- Figure skater Yulia Lipnitskaya, received award for outstanding performance at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics
- Rex Tillerson, CEO of Exxon Mobil Corporation