In this article I’ll show you how to use Luckalyzer to find days where you can die. Once you have pinpointed a deadly day, you can then take the appropriate action to avoid your death. Let’s get started.
There are only two ways to die in this world, natural or unnatural causes. Let’s face it, we are all going to die some day of natural causes. Our bodies do not last forever. Luckalyzer can not predict days you will die of natural causes because that type of death is normal. It is not caused by good or bad luck, it’s just your time.
With that said, if your life is cut short and you die of unnatural causes, that can be predicted because that is pure bad luck. In order to recognize such deadly bad luck it’s best to study the Luckalyzer Charts of celebrities who met their death through unnatural causes to see if there is any similarities.
In the graphic below I display the Luckalyzer Charts of five celebrities who died of unnatural causes (James Dean, Marilyn Monroe, John Lennon, Elvis Presley, and Michael Jackson). I like to use celebrities because anyone can look up the birth and death date to confirm what I’m about to reveal to you.
I’ll first discuss how each celebrity died (in order to show how well Luckalyzer works) and then I’ll examine the similarities in the charts so you’ll know what to look for.
The first celebrity, James Dean, died in a car accident. He was in physical good shape and had no emotional problems (unlike the other celebrities). What caused his death was just some bad decisions on his part (see the VB in Intellectual).
James Dean had a Porsche he needed to transport to a race in Northern California. He had originally planned to tow it but at the last minute decided to drive it instead (bad choice #1). His second bad decision came when he saw a car about to turn in front of him. James Dean assumed the other driver would see him and yield the right of way (according to a passenger in his car who survived). Instead of slowing down, he continued heading towards the other driver resulting in the accident that killed him. According to Luckalyzer, he should have avoided using his brain that day and he would have cheated death.
John Lennon could have avoided his death by staying indoors (thus avoiding his murder). You can see in his chart he has nothing but a lot of bad luck. With this type of luck you really should stay home.
Michael Jackson has an interesting yet accurate chart of his death. According to accounts he was practicing for an upcoming tour and was in good physical shape (hence the green in Physical). However, after practice he made a (deadly) decision to ask his nurse to administer drugs that would help him sleep. The nurse refused so he became emotional (another deadly mistake here) and begged for the drugs (which were eventually given and killed him). Avoiding decisions and not becoming emotional would have saved Micheal’s life.
Marilyn Monroe is an interesting case. Found dead in her home of a drug overdose doctors rules it a suicide. However, according to reports (and evedince supports this theory) it was either murder or manslaughter. It seems her doctor administered a drug but he was unaware that she was also taking a different drug. The two drugs together caused her accidental death. If you look at her Luckalyzer Chart you’ll see the green in Intellectual also supports that she did not do anything stupid like commit suicide.
Finally we get to Elvis. Elvis’s chart is very similar to John Lennon. Elvis did stay inside. However even that didn’t stop him from dying. Elvis made a lot if bad decisions in a very bad emotional state. He consumed large amounts of drugs into his body which caused his death.
Notice how each of their deaths lined up with their Luckalyzer readings. By avoiding the areas of their life marked as bad luck these deaths could have been avoided. Now lets examine how you can avoid the same fate.
Notice how in all the charts there is a “D” or a “VB” in Emotional within two days of their deaths? The exception is Marilyn Monroe. I’ve tried looking for the time of her death to see if it was close to midnight. Perhaps the time of death might be a few minutes off (resulting in the wrong day being listed on her death certificate) which might explain why she has a “D” three days later instead of two. My advice, be careful of all days where there is a “D” or “VB” in Emotional for the day, or in the next two days.
Also look at Intellectual. Notice that there is a double “D” or a double “VB” on that day or within one day. Again, the only exception is Marilyn Monroe. If you take this signal, along with the signal in the previous paragraph, then you’ll have a day where you could potentially die.
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Whant more proof? Click here to read a case study on sports figures who ignored their Luckalyzer warnings and met their untimely deaths.