World’s Oldest Spider Dead @ 43
This story is about the world’s oldest spider. How on Earth do we know who the oldest spider is? Per the article –
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It just so happens to be a spider that’s been monitored since birth. The spider’s name, Number 16, has matching gematria with the year it was born:![]()
The world’s oldest spider is a Giaus Villosus:
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16 is one of two numbers to sum to 33 in Reduction, which is fitting, considering the date has double numerology of 33![]()
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So why are we getting this news about Number 16, a Trapdoor Spider from the Australian Outback today? The date’s life lesson number is 44.
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At 43 years old, the spider was in its 44th year alive, 1974-2018.
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The woman quoted in the article is named Leanda Mason.

“Leanda” = 37 (O)
“Spider” = 37 (RR)
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Who needs a hoax code when they’re flat-out telling you who’s delivering the propaganda? Well, we get one anyway:

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“Barbara York Main” = 227 (Francis Bacon)
“Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry” = 227 (RR)
