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Research into Bible Code associations for Anthra-Andromda Search

Matrix 1 [Life/Identity Matrix]

The ELS reference is 469 characters between rows.
There are 26 displayed terms in the matrix.
The matrix starts at Matthew Ch 11 V 28 Letter 3 and ends at Matthew Ch 17 V 8 Letter 52.
The matrix spans 20224 characters of the surface text.
The matrix has 44 rows, is 57 columns wide and contains a total of 2508 characters.

Key Words  
   
JAMES Terrestrial Name
STEWART  
ANTHRA Alien Name
   
ALIEN Origins
   
CHILD Age Group
   
PET Uniqueness specifier
WOLF Pet's Species
ISTA Pet's Name
   
TEXAS Residence Specifier
AMERCHAN  This strikes me as an ancient attempt at "American" (USA)
   
KEPTSECRET Data
HIDDEN  
SAFE  
   
REVEALED  
RETURN  
   
MAY Date attempt: 2009
TWO  
NINE  
   
STAR  
SHIP  
   
ELF Vanity data
   
DNA   
NOT  
SAME   
   
 DARNA  Mother's name
SHAT   
NEVA  Two variations of Father's name
NEVE   
COM   
   
Probability: 2.04644463672467E-11
   

andromeda matrix 1

Notes: I find this to be quite interesting. All parts of my identity (James Stewart and Anthra) have intersecting vectors, and with a little extrapolation can be made into a sort of crude "A", the first letter of my alien name (and of the word alien as well).

I added my current pet "wolf-dog" as a way to narrow down which James Stewart is being referred to here, figuring that there would be bloody few people named James Stewart which lived in Texas and had a pet wolf named Ista. The components "pet", "wolf", and, "Ista" all appear here. The words "pet" and "Wolf" have intersecting vectors and the name "Ista" is in very close proximity (if one extends the vector for pet two letters vertical then "Ista" also intersects.

The string that forms my alien name "Anthra" contains the word "child" and also the phrase "meet to take the child".

While this is hardly conclusive, it is a rather rare matrix (one chance in 50 billion), I feel that it does firmly associate my human and alien identities, as well as provide other useful data.