FORT MCMURRAY= 171, ALBERTA=59, CANADA=24, WILDFIRE=86.
FORT MCMURRAY is 63 Pythagoras. This number complements the only major road that goes in and out of the area, HIGHWAY 63.
HIGHWAY 63 is 99 Pythagoras.
63 is reverse 36 (2016 or 20+16 is 36)
63 is 6x3=18=6-6-6.
63 can be seen in 36,39,93
So 3/5/2016 is 3+5+20+16=44. The 124th day of the year or the 44th day since MARCH 21st (Spring Equinox)
The story of FORT MCMURRAY complements the number of 69. The location of FORT MCMURRAY was developed in 1947 which is 69 years ago.
The Number 69 complements the number found on the Capstone of the Masonic Arch. The 69 represents the Ying/Yang, Cancer, Moon, The Crab, the 8. It has 3 forms of 69, 99, 66.
FORT MCMURRAY has a french connection along with LA LOCHE, SASKATCHEWAN. There is also a Catholic background to FORT MCMURRAY.
It is also an expensive area to live.
The FORT MCMURRAY area suffered unusually high temperatures for the month of MAY 2016 at about 32.8 Celsius (nearly 33 degrees)
It commenced at 5pm local time or 17:00 hours. The date of 3/5/2016 adds up to 17.
News reports said that about 80,000 (later 88,000) people or 63% of the local population were affected and needed to be evacuated from the area.
FORT MCMURRAY is described as a multi cultural community with about 17% of migrants coming from Labrador and Newfoundland (Eastern Canada)
Including HIGHWAY 63, FORT MCMURRAY is served by HIGHWAY 881 and HIGHWAY 69.
Another 69 connection. 881 is reverse 188 (188th day is 7th July (7/7))
FORT MCMURRAY is situated by the ATHABASCA RIVER.
FORT MCMURRAY +ATHABASCA RIVER is 119 Pythagoras, 299 Std English
FORT MCMURRAY+WILDFIRE is 113 Pythagoras
FORT MCMURRAY+WILDFIRE+THIRD+MAY is 355 Std English.
ATHABASCA RIVER + ALBERTA is 55 Chaldean Gematria.
FORT MCMURRAY + WILDFIRE + WEATHER WEAPON is 411 Std English or 177 Pythagoras.
FORT MCMURRAY + WILDFIRE +HAARP is 139 Pythagoras (equal to FREEMASONRY=139 Std English.
So FORT MCMURRAY was a virtual powder keg that only needed the right crisis to ignite a disaster. It had the unusual high temperature but it needed something more. It needed the wind to fan the flames, almost enveloping the area in flames and sacrificing the people.
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