Sunday, October 19, 2014

33 | Brett Favre and the Significance of Being Drafted 33rd Overall by ATL


Brett Favre was the 33rd-pick of the 1991 draft by the Atlanta Falcons, located on the 33rd parallel north.
  • ATL = 1+20+12 = 33
  • Atlanta is located on 33rd parallel north
  • Brett Favre was 33rd pick overall
"Thirty-three' is the highest degree of Scottish Rite Freemasonry, who were originally known as the "Knights of Templar".   Knights of Templar has a major connection to "Green Bay", where Brett Favre would end up.
  • Knights = 2+5+9+7+8+2+1 = 34
  • of = 6+6 = 12
  • Templar = 2+5+4+7+3+1+9 = 31
  • Knights of Templar = 34+12+31 = 77
  • Green Bay = 7+18+5+5+14+2+1+25 = 77
The Packers divisional opponent Chicago Bears are located in a city divided into "77-neighborhoods".
  • The Bears = 2+8+5+2+5+1+9+1 = 33
  • Chicago divided into 77-neighborhoods
Brett Favre's full name is Brett Lorenzo Favre.
  • Brett = 2+9+5+2+2 = 20
  • Lorenzo = 3+6+9+5+5+8+6 = 42
  • Favre = 6+1+4+9+5 = 25
In numerology, four is the number of foundation.  Brett Favre wore "4" on his jersey.  He also became the Packers starter during the fourth week of the NFL season, where he would remain for a record straight 321 games, including playoffs.  He replaced a man who has a name matching the ranging degrees of Scottish Rite Freemasonry; Don Majkowski.
  • Don = 4+15+14 = 33
  • Majkowski = 4+1+1+2+6+5+1+2+9 = 31
Brett Favre would win in his first appearance by a score of 17-3, against the Steelers, established in the year '33 along with the Eagles, the two teams from the "Keystone" State.  The numerology of the date of the game is also curious.

  • 9/27/1992 = 9+2+7+1+9+9+2 = 39
  • Against Steelers, established in '33
    • Same with Eagles
  • Notice how in Week 5 the Packers lost to Atlanta


Brett Favre won one Super Bowl in his playing career, '97.
  • 97 = 9+7 = 16+ 1+6 = 7
  • G = 7
  • He is the only player to win AP Player of the Year for 3-Consecutive Years, 1995, 1996, 1997.  This reminds of Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan, the two players with the 113 names, that are also the only two NBA players to "three-peat", a term invented by Patrick Riley, the man with the "33 33" name.


1 comment:

  1. Great information I have his poster on my office wall and many other memorabilia. My opinion the best that ever played even if the numerology info points to a conspiracy.

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