Posted on 10/29/2004 1:39:47 PM PDT by My Favorite Headache
112 as a 911 Emergency Number
911 is not a universal emergency number. Many European countries use 112 as their emergency number for police, fire, medical etc.
In the United States and in most of the North American dial plan, we use 911 for emergency services and never think about dialing 112. However, many 911 centers are reporting calls coming into them from cell phones by individuals not intending to report an emergency.
How is this happening? Several major wireless providers have programmed 112 into their systems and then "Translate" it to 911. We have seen this on wireless providers such as Nextel, T Mobile and Cingular. Frequently, when dialing from cell phones, it is easy to "Fat Finger" dialing and end up dialing "1" twice. Then if the area code you are dialing begins with a "2" you have just dialed the emergency number "112" and are connected to the nearest 911 emergency center.
For example: You want to dial 1-248-555-1212 but dial the "1" twice accidentally you really end up dialing 112-48-555-1212. This would connect you directly to 911.
Contacts within Nextel suggest that this has been done so that in the event that European customers bring their phones to the United States 112 emergency services will still work. However, you would think that Americans traveling to Europe would want the ability to dial 911 from their cell phones there. That's not the case. 911 has not been translated to 112 in Europe.
If you "fat finger" 112, your phone may display "Emergency". In the event you inadvertently dial 112 and are connected to the 911 center, DON'T HANG UP. Just explain what happened so the operators don't need to be concerned that there is a real emergency.
What is that old saying?
There are lies, damned lies and statistics.
Yikes!
And the second thing I thought about was that we need to get past 7-11.
The problem I'm having is that there are "7-11's" in every neighborhood and nobody can drive past them without going in fast food or cheap coffee. LOL, LOL, LOL !
TERROR ATTACK NUMEROLOGY
Infowars.com | July 7, 2005
Last year, a terrorist attack against the Sears Tower in Chicago was
averted on April 19th, 2004 when it was exposed on the Internet;
http://www.breakfornews.com/sears.htm
The attack was supposed to take place on April 19th, 2004, which was 911
hours after the day of the Madrid Train Bombings(3/11/2004).
When you add up the number of days after April 19th, 2004 and end with
todays date, July 7th, 2005;
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3/11 happened 911 days after 9/11
April 20th, 2004 --> July 7th, 2005 = 444 Days
the result is 444 days.
The number 444 is part of a phenomena tied to the number 11:11;
http://www.spiritual-path.com/numerology.htm
According to the numerologists, 3/11 and 9/11 are also part of this
11:11 phenomena;
http://www.anomalousreality.com/ar/1111/index.html
If you recall; there were 911 days BETWEEN the day of the 9/11 Attacks
and the Madrid Train Bombings;
http://www.infowars.com/print/Madrid/311.htm
So today's attacks in London, which are very similar to the Madrid train
bombings, were totally staged attacks carried out by the Globalists.
This conclusion is based on the "444" numerology linked to the time
window between the averted Sears Tower attack on April 19th, 2004 and
the attacks in London.
It's also convenient that the timing of today's attacks in London was
coordinated with meeting of the G8 summit in Scotland in order to ramp
up the police state in Great Britian and give the Globalists a pretext
to shut down protests taking place outside the G8 compound;
http://www.breakfornews.com/articles/G8-2005-Key-Pictures.htm
Here's some more interesting triple number numerology;
777 Numerology
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