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Sandeep Choudhary Decodes AI-171 Plane Crash in Minutes Using Advanced Numerology at Save Earth Mission's Global Vision Unveiling Event

Sandeep Choudhary Decodes AI-171 Plane Crash in Minutes Using Advanced Numerology at Save Earth Mission's Global Vision Unveiling Event

Reuters06-07-2025
RAS AL-KHAIMAH, United Arab Emirates, July 6, 2025 (EZ Newswire) -- What began as a monumental environmental announcement turned into a globally discussed moment at the Save Earth Mission, opens new tab's Global Vision Unveiling, held at the prestigious GIFT City Club. Amid presentations about sustainability and climate action, a powerful and unexpected revelation by Sandeep Choudhary, President of the India Chapter of Save Earth Mission, stole the spotlight.
Taking center stage before a packed audience of environmental leaders, government delegates, and global press, Choudhary presented not only a bold new roadmap to combat the climate crisis — but also a mystical decoding of the recent Air India AI-171 crash, using the principles of advanced numerology.
'It took me less than three minutes to decode what truly happened,' Choudhary stated. 'This wasn't just a crash. It was a coded message from the universe.'
With striking clarity, he laid out a series of numerological connections rooted in the sacred sequence of 3, 6, and 9 — a formula famously referred to by inventor Nikola Tesla as 'the key to the universe.'
The Divine Alignment — When Numbers Speak
Date of Crash: 12/06/2025
Flight Number: AI-171
Crash Time: 1:38 PM
Three Miraculous Signs
Key Locations
'When numbers align like this, it is not coincidence — it is communication,' Sandeep Choudhary explained. 'The universe is not silent. It speaks to those who listen.'
From Tragedy to Transformation
Despite the mystery and symbolism surrounding the crash, Sandeep Choudhary's message remained grounded in action and hope.
'People are obsessed with breaking news and conspiracies. But what is in your hands? You can't stop a plane from crashing. But you can plant a tree. You can save the Earth. That's your power,' he declared, drawing a powerful line between mysticism and moral responsibility.
His keynote served as a profound wake-up call: The true danger is not rare disasters — but the growing apathy toward the climate emergency, which silently threatens all life on Earth.
30 Billion Trees by 2040 — A Vision Backed by Action
The event also marked the official unveiling of Save Earth Mission's Global Tree Plantation Campaign, aiming to plant 30 billion trees by 2040. This visionary initiative leverages:
Already recognized by world leaders and recently praised by the UN and BBC, the campaign stands as one of the largest civilian-driven environmental efforts in history.
Final Message to Humanity
Sandeep Choudhary concluded with words that struck a chord across borders and beliefs: 'We are all passengers on this planet. Let's not wait for another crash to wake us up. The Earth is sending signals. The time to listen — and act — is now.'
About Save Earth Mission
Save Earth Mission is a nonprofit organization focused on global reforestation, environmental awareness, and carbon offset technologies. The group aims to plant 30 billion trees by 2040 and supports climate action through education, digital innovation, and mass mobilization campaigns. For more information, visit saveearthmission.org, opens new tab.
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