Thursday, May 10, 2018

46 181 199 530 | U.S. 'net neutrality' rules will expire on June 11: FCC, May 10, 2018


Landmark U.S. “net neutrality” rules will expire on June 11, and new regulations handing providers broad new power over how consumers can access the internet will take effect, the Federal Communications Commission said on Thursday in setting the date.

The FCC in December repealed the Obama-era open-internet rules set in 2015, which bars providers from blocking or slowing down access to content or charging consumers more for certain content.

The prior rules were intended to ensure a free and open internet, give consumers equal access to web content and bar broadband service providers from favoring their own material or others.

The new rules require internet providers to tell consumers whether they will block or slow content or offer paid “fast lanes.”

Comcast Corp, Verizon Communications Inc and AT&T Inc have all pledged to not block or discriminate against legal content after the net neutrality rules expire.

181 is the 42nd prime number
Fabricated = 42. Freemason = 42. G = 42. History = 42. War = 42
as scripted = 42. New Testament = 42. New World = 42. World War = 42

Fabrication = 199. Babylon ritual = 199. Scripted events = 199.
Do what thou wilt = 199. Freemasonic deception = 199

 199 is the 46th prime number
Complicit = 46. Controlled = 46. Deception = 46. Sacrifice = 46

'Net neutrality' rules expire on June 11.
Date numerology: 6/11/2018 = 6+1+1+20+18 = 46

The revised rules were a win for internet service providers, whose practices faced significant government oversight and FCC investigations under the 2015 order, but are opposed by internet firms like Facebook Inc and Alphabet Inc. 

Some internet providers have said they could eventually offer paid fast lanes, also known as paid prioritization, for some future internet traffic.


Look at when the “net neutrality” rules expire, June 11, new regulations handing providers broad new power over how consumers can access the internet will take effect.

June 11th is the 162nd day of the year.

Right below, you will see that it is a span of 5 months and 10 days, 11 days if you count the end date, hence the infamous 511.

On the bottom right hand corner, you will also see that it is a span of 23 weeks.
23 weeks is equivalent to 22 weeks and 7 days, like 227.
22 divided by 7 = 3.14 ~, Pi, seasons, cycles, circles etc.

Counting the end date, it is 23 weeks and 1 day, or 22 weeks and 8 days, like 228

From when the “net neutrality” rules expire, June 11, to the end of the year leaves a span of 203 days; 204 days counting the end date
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It also leaves a span of 29 weeks but if you count the end date, it is 29 weeks and 1 day.

29 weeks and 1 day is equivalent to 28 weeks and 8 days, like 288.

Why was this particular article published on this specific day? Here, take a look.
 From today's publish date of this 'net neutrality' rules expiration article (5/10/18) to the actual date of expiration (6/11/18) is exactly 33 days.

Today has date numerology of 33.
Date numerology: 5/10/2018 = 5+10+18 = 33
It is also exactly 4 weeks and 5 days, like 45.
Geometry = 45


All purposeful. All theatre.

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