1 The numbers dotted all over the news/media have been fascinating in their relationship to the organisation whose members wear a pinny with a compass/set square and letter G (gnosis). The ones we see again and again are: 3, 7, 9, 11, 13, 33, 39. Multiples of these also e.g. 99
2 So I thought I would have a look at these in relation to Alchemy and the Periodic Table. Below is a picture of an early Periodic Table and also an Periodic table with Alchemical symbols where available and a standard table. Next to highlight which elements are in the list above ImageImageImage
3 Correlating to the list above we have the following elements: Lithium, Nitrogen, Fluorine, Sodium, Aluminium, Arsenic, Yttrium. A very interesting mix indeed. Let's have a look at each one in turn. Lithium is the lightest metal, relatively unstable and is used in Metal and... Image
4 battery production. Used to treat bi-polar disorder. Lithium 6 is used as a neutron absorber in nuclear fusion. Lithium dust/compound inhalation can cause irritation and fluid build up on the lungs/pulmonary edema. Image Lithium trade 2019 [source OEC.world] ImageImage
5 Next is Nitrogen, the most common element in the 'universe'. It occurs at 3% naturally in Amino and Nucleic Acids (RNA/DNA). Ammonia, Nitrates and Cyanides contain Nitrogen. Used in Fertilisers, Kevlar, Antibiotics and other drugs. Scottish physician Daniel Rutherford (1772),
6 called it noxious air, largely inert, non supporting of life. Nitrogen Dioxide (Alchemical symbol below) is a red/brown gas is toxic if inhaled (unnoticed but causes severed edema/death) or absorbed through the skin. Pollutant that blocks UV rays. Trade for basic Nitrogen only. ImageImage
7 Sodium is an alkaline metal, and does not occur free in nature. Sodium hydroxide is used for soap manufacture. Sodium Chloride is used for de-icers and as a nutrient. It is an essential element for animals being used in the Sodium/Potassium pump exchange in cells, allowing to..
8 maintain the correct cellular charge throughout and nervous system impulses. Excess sodium can cause high blood pressure. Also essential for some plants. The planet holds 2.27% Sodium. Production runs at approx 100,000 tonnes pa. Trade chart for salt only and Alchemical symbol. ImageImage
9 Aluminium [aluminum] is a non magnetic low density metal. Free aluminium bonds more readily with oxygen than Iron does and is highly reactive when combined with Iron, Oxygen and heat [exothermic]. It is used in transportation, engineering, construction and packaging. Forms of
10 bonded aluminium are present in most things including food and water. Production in 2013 reached 50,000,000 metric tonnes and in 2019 64,000,000 tonnes, Australia producing nearly a 1/3 of ore. It is refined in Russia, China and USA. Trade chart for Aluminium Oxide. Image
11 Arsenic is a diamagnetic metalloid, used in alloys of lead, semiconductors. A natural organophosphate, it is used in pesticides and herbicides. Arsenic is the 53rd most abundant element. It's trioxide form used to treat acute promyelocytic leukemia. In pure form it is...
12 not toxic, but converts to toxic trioxide form during methylation in animals and humans. Known as the 'king of poisons' as it is odourless and colourless. Paints/wallpapers/soap in Victorian Britain contained it. Alchemic symbol and Trade chart below. ImageImage
13 Yttrium is a soft metal used to strengthen aluminium and magnesium alloys. Yttrium-aluminium garnet is used in metal cutting lasers and LED lights. The oxide form strengthens Camera lenses and is also used in Superconductors. Yttrium 90, a radioactive isotope
14 can be used to treat some cancers. The isotopes are the most common products of nuclear fusion of Uranium in Reactors or explosions. Mined in China and Malaysia. Present in only 31ppm of the earth's crust. Inhalation can cause lung disease. Trade Chart ALL rare earth metals. Image
15 Fluorine is the lightest halogen and a highly toxic gas and highly reactive with all elements except Argon, Neon and Helium. It is pungent and pokey in odour. It exists at 700ppm in the earth's crust. It is used for Refrigerant gases, polymers, surfactants and agrichemicals...
Fluorine can be used to lower the smelting point of metals. It is also used in water fluoridation and 20% of all pharmaceuticals contain Fluorine. Chlorofluorocarbons use were reduced in 1994 because of their ozone damaging capacity. Chart includes Fluorine and Bromine Trade Image
It seems like people reading the thread are being triggered by the word China. Please look deeper than that and read of all descriptions. Look at imports and exports.
17 Adding Cobalt (27) to the list. It is a magnetic metal, sometimes combined with aluminium and nickel for powerful magnets. Used in Lithium ion batteries, Jet turbines/gas turbine generators, electroplating and salts used to create the blue colour in porcelain.
Cobalt 60 isotope is created in nuclear reactors and used to treat cancer and preserve food. Democratic Republic of Congo has most reserves. Dec 2019 saw filing of landmark lawsuit against 5 large tech companies for aiding/abetting use of children in these mines. Chart and symbol ImageImageImage
19 Einsteinium (99) was discovered in hydrogen bomb fallout. It is a synthetic isotope made in milligrams and is a paramagentic silvery metal. The isotope with the longest half life is Einsteinium-252 - 471.7 days. Discovered in 1952 by Albert Ghiorso from the Ivy Mike nuclear...
20 test. It has occurred in the past in the natural nuclear fission reactor at Oklo in Gabon, Africa, and can also be made in nano quantities in laboratory. This article was written about it as lock down started last year. nbcnews.com/science/scienc…
curiosmos.com/theres-a-2-bil…
21 Dysprosium (66) is a rare earth metal, is ferromagnetic and has 7 isotopes. Discovered in 1878 it occurs in 5.2mg/K in the earth's crust. Used combined with vanadium for lasers and commercial lighting giving out an intense white light. It is also used in alloy for Neodymium...
22 magnets and in electric car and wind turbine production. It is highly combustable and has low toxicity to the environment and living beings. Top producers China, Russia and Malaysia, top reserves, China, USA and Cis Countries (inc. Russia). Production demand is increasing. Image

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