Friday, October 17, 2014

67 311 | Percy Harvin Trade and the Freemason Owned and Operated Seattle Seahawks


Today's news is that Percy Harvin of the Seattle Seahawks has been traded to the New York Jets.  Within the details of the story are the following points.
  • Percy Harvin was acquired 3/11/13 by the Seahawks
  • He was paid $67m for 6-years
  • Percy = 7+5+9+3+7 = 31
  • Harvin = 8+1+9+4+9+5 = 36
  • Percy Harvin = 31+36 = 67
  • $67million contract????
It reminds of LeBron James's $42million contract this summer.
  • LeBron James = 3+5+2+9+6+5+1+1+4+5+1 = 42
With regards to that number 67, Marshawn Lynch once ran a 67-yard touchdown, from the 33-yard line, to beat the New Orleans Saints in Week 1 of the NFL Playoofs, while also being the first team to make the NFL playoffs with a losing record of 7-9.  

In Gematria, both the numbers 76 and 67 are quite significant.  Let us look at some important "67" words.
  • West = 23+5+19+20 = 67
  • Water = 23+1+20+5+18 = 67
  • Organic = 15+18+7+1+14+9+3 = 67
The Seahawks are the only team in the NFL with a Gematria of "33".
  • Seahawks = 1+5+1+8+1+5+11+1 = 33
  • There is a strong relationship between 33 and 311
  • Percy Harvin was acquired on 3/11/13, just in time for the Super Bowl run...
  • He finishes his season with the Seahawks with 133-recieving yards.... coincidence?
    • Or by design???
    • Don't kid yourself...
It should also be noted that Percy Harvin has a life number of "41", matching the Gematria of "USA" and "King".
  • 5/28/1988 = 5+2+8+1+9+8+8 = 41
  • USA = 21+19+1 = 41
  • King = 11+9+14+7 = 41
  • Hill = 8+9+12+12 = 41
  • Lock = 12+15+3+11 = 41
  • Key = 11+5+25 = 41
The numerology of today's date, the day of the trade, is also "41".
  • 10/17/14 = 10+17+14 = 41
  • Coincidence????

2 comments:

  1. Zachary, I sure didn't see this one coming. Not even tiny rumors floating around.

    This looks for all the world like the Seahawks were allowed to borrow Percy Harvin for that Superbowl run last year because it never made sense from a salary cap standpoint and they drafted a player with a similar skillset early in the draft this year and then even had Earl Thomas returning punts to start the season.

    Maybe it's just the conspiracy theorist in me, but yesterdays move was in the works before the season started and they were just waiting for the stars (numerology) to line up so to speak.

    I have only watched the Green Bay game, but based on his numbers in the ESPN article, they didn't even throw him the ball beyond the line of scrimmage but a handful of times. It sure looks like they may have been trying to prevent any injury that would have made this planned trade impossible.

    I guess we will have to look a little deeper to see if the fine print in his contract might have made yesterdays trade as painless as possible for Seattle.

    My eyebrows are definitely raised over this one and if we study it from every angle, from what Minnesota received and when, up through what the Jets received and when, we might find a small clue that helps us decipher the bigger picture of how this league really operates.

    If I find something interesting I will definitely share it with you.

    Thanks again for all the hard work you are doing Zachary. You are doing a hell of a job keeping up with the pace that TPTB's are setting, which is "Fast and Furious", (pun intended) which I also think is by design because unless a person is willing to set aside an hour or 2 every day to follow national and international current events, it would be impossible to follow and/or understand everything in any depth beyond knowing that a particular event happened earlier in the week.

    This is why you and some others that are so dedicated to the cause provide a "priceless" service to those of us who are trying to keep from getting confused to the point of just throwing up our hands and saying F**K IT.

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  2. Spectator, I think you're going to be better at this work than me already. I'm glad you found my offerings. Thanks for all that you do friend. Looking forward to what you find.

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