As I always say, if you look hard enough you will find some spooky stuff in the numbers. Just in time for Halloween, here is a chart which has that creep factor. Because of mswiz777, I have been specifically keeping an eye on 769. 769 was all over my workups for while, then it cooled off. Today, it's back with a vengeance. For starters, here is the sync chart:
10/01/15; Day: 107; Night: 058 | 08/01/14; Day: 597; Night: 058 | 10/29/12; Day: 534; Night: 058
10/02/15; Day: 692; Night: 250 | 08/02/14; Day: 543; Night: 038 | 10/30/12; Day: 772; Night: 750
10/03/15; Day: 991; Night: 759 | 08/03/14; Day: 924; Night: 590 | 10/31/12; Day: 054; Night: 389
10/04/15; Day: 863; Night: 816 | 08/04/14; Day: 839; Night: 307 | 11/01/12; Day: 664; Night: 638
10/05/15; Day: 936; Night: 282 | 08/05/14; Day: 394; Night: 055 | 11/02/12; Day: 976; Night: 841
10/06/15; Day: 300; Night: 113 | 08/06/14; Day: 599; Night: 475 | 11/03/12; Day: 989; Night: 115
10/07/15; Day: 040; Night: 527 | 08/07/14; Day: 226; Night: 141 | 11/04/12; Day: 677; Night: 672
10/08/15; Day: 431; Night: 316 | 08/08/14; Day: 153; Night: 385 | 11/05/12; Day: 871; Night: 173
10/09/15; Day: 440; Night: 645 | 08/09/14; Day: 577; Night: 336 | 11/06/12; Day: 804; Night: 150
10/10/15; Day: 995; Night: 844 | 08/10/14; Day: 741; Night: 545 | 11/07/12; Day: 998; Night: 572
10/11/15; Day: 879; Night: 761 | 08/11/14; Day: 978; Night: 411 | 11/08/12; Day: 875; Night: 411 <- sync
10/12/15; Day: 672; Night: 519 | 08/12/14; Day: 861; Night: 923 | 11/09/12; Day: 834; Night: 880
10/13/15; Day: 797; Night: 200 | 08/13/14; Day: 624; Night: 493 | 11/10/12; Day: 622; Night: 250
10/14/15; Day: 931; Night: 763 | 08/14/14; Day: 410; Night: 629 | 11/11/12; Day: 122; Night: 796
10/15/15; Day: 750; Night: 489 | 08/15/14; Day: 192; Night: 679 | 11/12/12; Day: 958; Night: 271
10/16/15; Day: 998; Night: 851 | 08/16/14; Day: 711; Night: 987 | 11/13/12; Day: 876; Night: 989
10/17/15; Day: 868; Night: 941 | 08/17/14; Day: 639; Night: 075 | 11/14/12; Day: 395; Night: 198
10/18/15; Day: 492; Night: 060 | 08/18/14; Day: 594; Night: 164 | 11/15/12; Day: 521; Night: 713
10/19/15; Day: 168; Night: 602 | 08/19/14; Day: 781; Night: 434 | 11/16/12; Day: 846; Night: 947
10/20/15; Day: 123; Night: 128 | 08/20/14; Day: 567; Night: 354 | 11/17/12; Day: 450; Night: 298
10/21/15; Day: 429; Night: 511 | 08/21/14; Day: 702; Night: 340 | 11/18/12; Day: 126; Night: 164
10/22/15; Day: 806; Night: 851 | 08/22/14; Day: 023; Night: 906 | 11/19/12; Day: 897; Night: 234
10/23/15; Day: 343; Night: 631 | 08/23/14; Day: 566; Night: 107 | 11/20/12; Day: 266; Night: 024
10/24/15; Day: 411; Night: 642 | 08/24/14; Day: 806; Night: 745 | 11/21/12; Day: 646; Night: 659
10/25/15; Day: xxx; Night: xxx | 08/25/14; Day: 769; Night: 382 | 11/22/12; Day: 309; Night: 769
That's not all. Something I am always looking for is when these syncs happen on the first hop backwards, what I call a One-Hop Back-Check. This is a true one-hop back-check. I saw that and thought, Hey, that's cool! Then I saw that third hop coincidence with the 058 and and just about dropped my laptop.
There is enough stuff in this chart to keep me busy for hours, but let me point out a couple other odd things. See that 998/989 sync between the current numbers and the 2012 numbers? NBD, right? But look many times 989/998 shows up. That was a triple outbreak of 998 in November 2012.
Something else that jumped off the page was that 411 sync in between the 058 and the 769 in the second and third columns. Then I thought, Hey, didn't we just get 411 yesterday? That's kind of peculiar. It proves nothing, of course, but it certainly adds to the creepy sense that I have about this chart.
That's still not all. Count the number of days between the 058 trigger and the 769 target. It's 24 days, right? Here is the chart that shows the day frequencies for all the trigger/target syncs in the whole history of the Virginia P3. It turns out that 23 days is the magic number, followed by 14 days, but then 23 days is the third most common gap. Here is the chart (up through a week ago) showing the frequency of the different gaps in a 30 day window.
Gap Freq
23 518
14 511
24 507 <- this is the 058/769 gap
6 506
10 497
25 496
28 494
27 493
2 492
8 492
16 490
13 489
26 489
11 487
4 484
17 483
12 482
30 481
19 479
15 476
1 473
5 472
21 469
22 467
3 463
20 459
9 454
18 446
29 446
7 426
This whole workup just looks like a setup, something that a writer might cook up for a TV show script or whatever. Again, none of this proves anything and it may well not hit, but everything about this workup gives me the creeps.
Tricks or Treats? You decide!