Tuesday, July 8, 2014

33 | John Connally, 39th Governor of Texas and John Kennedy | The JFK Assassination Revisited


The names John Connally and John Kennedy have more in common than just the name John.  The names Connally and Kennedy both have Gematria of "33".  Let us examine.
  • Connally = 3+6+5+5+1+3+3+7 = 33
  • Kennedy = 2+5+5+5+5+4+7 = 33
  • John = 10+15+8+14 = 47
The name Connally also connects to the date and location.
  • Connally = 3+15+14+14+1+12+12+25 = 96
  • 11/22/63 = 11+22+63 = 96

On the fateful day of November 22, 1963, the day of the JFK assassination, both men were reported to be shot, and per the Warren Commission, by the same exact bullet.  However, three years later, in 1966, John Connally said the following:
"I am convinced beyond any doubt that I was not struck by the first bullet," and added, "But just because I disagree with the Warren Commission on this one finding does not mean I disagree with their over-all findings."
In popular culture, this bullet has been often nicknamed the "magic" bullet.
  • Magic = 13+1+7+9+3 = 33
Aren't those curious remarks?  Some conspiracy theorists believe that John F. Kennedy was actually assassinated by John Connally himself.  This is possible, especially when you consider the Gematria of his last name, and realize that he had become the Governor just that year.  Perhaps his entire purpose as Governor was realized on this day of much numerological and astrological significance.  November 22 is the first day of Sagittarius.

John Connally would later become the Secretary of Treasury under Richard Nixon.  He was preceded by David Kennedy, another Kennedy, and another "33".  He was succeeded by George Schultz, a "39", much like how he was the "39th Governor".
  • George = 7+5+6+9+7+5 = 39
  • George is based on the Norwegian name Jorgen
  • Norway = 5+6+9+5+1+7 = 33
  • Jorgen = 1+6+9+7+5+5 = 33

2/27/17 = 2+27+17 = 46 (Dallas, Texas = 46) (Zapruder = 46) (Shriner = 46)
6/15/93 = 6+15+93 = 114 (JFK was shot from 411 Elm Street)


The Gematria of 'magic bullet' is also interesting.





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