Tuesday, June 3, 2014

33 | Stephen A. Smith and "Quite Frankly"


Stephen A. Smith is the television and radio show host who came to national fame after he successfully predicted the merger of Dwayne Wade, LeBron James and Chris Bosh on the Miami Heat.  Since then, he has landed his own television program titled "Quite Frankly", named in part after his signature phrase of the same words.  Let us quickly look at the numerology within these names.
  • Stephen = 1+2+5+7+8+5+5 = 33
  • Wade = 23+1+4+5 = 33
  • LeBron = 12+5+2+18+15+14= 66
  • Bosh = 2+15+19+8 = 44
Stephen A. Smith was born October 14, 1967, and raised in the Hollis neighborhood of New York City.  He was educated at the Winston-Salem School.
  • October = 6+3+2+6+2+5+9 = 33
  • 10/14/1967 = 1+0+1+4+1+9+6+7 = 29, reduces to 11
  • Hollis = 8+6+3+3+9+1 = 30
  • Winston = 5+9+5+1+2+6+5 = 33
  • Salem = 1+1+3+5+4 = 14
  • Winston-Salem = 33+14 = 47
Are you picking up on the coded "thirty-three"?  It is quite plentiful in the example of Stephen A. Smith.  His phrase "quite frankly", if you can believe it, has yet another coded 33.
  • Frankly = 6+9+1+5+2+3+7 = 33
  • Quite "33"
Outside of sports, Stephen A. Smith contributes to the Sean Hannity and Mark Levin radio shows.  If you had any doubts the man was a shill, let those details be the icing on the cake.  Let us close by thinking about Stephen A. Smith's 2010 NBA free agency prediction of the "Big 3 " joining, and what I have also revealed about the NBA being a "33-league".  With that knowledge in hand, does Stephen A. Smith's prediction look like a product of his doing and intuition, or a product of being part of the largest ongoing hoax on the face of the planet?  Personally, I'm leaning towards the latter.

Checkout the Source's article on Stephen's March 3, or 3/3 critiquing of the New York Knicks.  Talk about some serious praise...

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