Phelps
Michael Phelps announced his retirement (for the second and last time) on August 12, 2016. He’d know when to get out of the water, wouldn’t he?
Recap: The following are important
-Michael Phelps is aquatic
-He knows

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Phelps
Michael Phelps announced his retirement (for the second and last time) on August 12, 2016. He’d know when to get out of the water, wouldn’t he?
Recap: The following are important
-Michael Phelps is aquatic
-He knows
Dr. Seuss Is Involved
Turns out, The Lorax isn’t the only Dr. Seuss book published on August 12th.
Horton Hears a Who! was published on August 12th, 1954
Green Eggs and Ham was published on August 12th, 1960
The Lorax was published on August 12th, 1971
Marvin K. Mooney Will You Please Go Now! was published on August 12th, 1972
We’re seeing a pattern here. From each of these books, a connection can be drawn to our theory:
HHaW! features the impending doom of an entire planet––their destruction is through boiling in oil, a liquid
GEaH is perhaps the strongest case beside TL. It includes “Green” in the title, a color of well-established significance in this theory.
Its cover art, despite the word “green” being in the title, uses red as the dominant color. This book was also written (in response to a bet made by Dr. Seuss’ editor) using exactly 50 different words.
50––>50%
50%=1/2
1/2––>1 2––>12
The evidence within TL has already been explained in a previous post
MKMWYPGN! is a story about a boy repeatedly being rejected and told to leave, like the human race is about to be rejected from the Earth (like in the First Flood [Noah’s Ark 1.0])
It also contains the word “Go” within the title:
According to the The Cambridge Dictionary, ‘Go’ means, “To travel or move to another place.”
According to The Oxford English Dictionary, ‘Go’ means, “Move from one place to another; travel.”
More reliably from:
https://books.google.com/books?id=anecAQAAQBAJ&q=go#v=snippet&q=go&f=false
page 747
One such way of traveling or moving could be by boat, such as an ark
Recap: The following are important
Dr. Seuss
HHaW!
GEaH
TL
MKMWYPGN!
Red and Green
Our Spanish teacher recently exclaimed (in an abrupt interruption to a presentation on deforestation) that his nickname is “The Lorax.”
The Lorax, by Dr. Seuss, is a children’s book whose mission is to dissuade readers from allowing deforestation.
However, this is just too convenient:
August 12th
This book, about the chopping down of trees (possibly to build an ark), was published on August 12th.
Dr. Seuss may be involved.
Recap: The following are important
The August 12th theory was solidified
The Lorax
Dr. Seuss
This is the vocab list of our current Spanish unit.
As you can see, it is pretty incriminating.
Recap: The following are important
This is the vocab list
It is pretty incriminating
An Ark in the Works
So far, we think that our math teacher may be involved. Is it possible that anyone else knows about doomsday and is preparing for it? Since we’ve established that this is Noah’s Ar(c) 2.0, could anyone be building an ark?
Two people come to mind:
A close friend of the coauthors, who should not be named, never in her life has worn a flannel. Until one fateful day. Since around the times of the first discoveries, she has, out of nowhere, begun wearing a red flannel (lumberjack shirt) with increasing frequency.
Lumberjacks chop down trees
Our Spanish teacher has recently revealed a longtime passion for protecting the environment.
Our current unit in Spanish class is an environmental unit
Although this covers most areas of environmental protection, our Spanish teacher has a suspicious tendency to dwell upon deforestation
Deforestation=cutting down trees
Cut down trees=logs
Logs=planks
Planks=what is used to make boats
Some boats=Arks
It is as if he is trying to convince us that he is not cutting down trees
Recap: The following are important
Our friend and Spanish teacher know
The construction of an ark is definitely underway
Period Talk
Two posts ago, we established the importance of periods (in reference to sinusoid graphs).
Last post we gleaned information to prove the significance of red water.
Periods. Red Water. Blood.
We (the coauthors of this blog) recently came to discover a bizarre coincidence in which we both started our periods on the very same day (August 12th, 2013).
12th
12––which we discovered was a major number in this situation
August 12th might be the day––we’ll look for more evidence.
Recap:
August 12th might be the day
Year to be determined
Our math teacher almost exclusively writes in this green marker.
Green is the opposite (complimentary color) of red.
She draws sinusoid graphs with them.
Sinusoid graphs look like water/waves.
Red or green water.
Recap: The following are important
Red
Green
Water (as we already knew from the arcs and Too Close for Comfort, etc.)
Our math teacher may be involved
A Little Trig Lesson
b/(2π) = the frequency of a sinusoid graph = ((1)b) / ((2)π)
1/2
The period is the reciprocal (=inverse≈opposite) of the frequency
Are opposites important?
(2π)/b = the period of a sinusoid graph
1 2 ––> 12
Recap: The following are important
Opposites
The number 12
Halves
Periods
These were other problems on the same page––“Damped Harmonic Motion?” “Manufacturing Swimwear‽” A flood? A second flood?? Noah’s Ark‽ A trig textbook? Sin? Arcsin?? AN ARC‽ THIS IS NOAH’S ARC 2.0 PEOPLE
Damn, looks like my math textbook is trying to send me a sign. Do the writers know something we don’t‽