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Thursday, November 26, 2015

33 44 45 | The Reason Brett Favre's Number Was Retired With the Packers on November 26, 2015


Brett = 2+9+5+2+2 = 20
Lorenzo = 3+6+9+5+5+8+6 = 42
Favre = 6+1+4+9+5 = 25
Brett Favre = 45
Brett Lorenzo Favre = 87

Brett = 2+18+5+20+20 = 65
Lorenzo = 12+15+18+5+14+26+15 = 105
Favre = 6+1+22+18+5 = 52
Brett Favre = 117
Brett Lorenzo Favre = 222

10/10/1969 = 10+10+19+69 = 108
10/10/1969 = 10+10+(1+9+6+9) = 45 (Brett Favre = 45)
10/10/1969 = 1+0+1+0+1+9+6+9 = 27
10/10/69 = 10+10+69 = 89

Brett Favre's number is retired with the Packers on November 26, 2015.

11/26/2015 = 11+26+20+15 = 72
11/26/2015 = 11+26+(2+0+1+5) = 45 (Brett Favre = 45)
11/26/2015 = 1+1+2+6+2+0+1+5 = 18
11/26/15 = 11+26+15 = 52 (Favre = 52)

Is there any question about why his number was retired today?


Brett Favre was the 33rd overall pick by the Atlanta Falcons in the 1991 NFL Draft.  Keep in mind "ATL", Atlanta, is on the 33rd Parallel.

ATL = 1+20+12 = 33
Atlanta, on the 33rd Parallel
Favre, the 33rd Pick by the ATL Falcons



Georgia and Wisconsin are the only two states with '44' Gematria, without exceptions.

Georgia = 7+5+6+9+7+9+1 = 44
Wisconsin = 5+9+1+3+6+5+1+9+5 = 44

Notice that Favre was drafted to a Georgia team and traded to a Wisconsin team.

The G on Packers helmet stands for two things, one is 'Grand'.

Grand = 7+18+1+14+4 = 44

The other thing the G stands for, is '33'.  In Francis Bacon methodology of Gematria, a-z are worth 1-26, and A-Z are worth 27-52.

G = 33


The 33rd won 3 Super Bowls.







Brett Favre played in 297 consecutive regular season games, and 321 including the playoffs.



Remember, 47 is a very special number to the Zionists who control the NFL.  The first Super Bowl was in the 47th season of the NFL.

2 comments:

  1. Bret Favre #4, Bart Starr #15...4/15...Lincoln, Titanic. Bart Starr born on 1/9/34 = 44

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  2. Zach your NFL work is amazing. The truth hurts in regards to your youtube video about how Manning and Brady are given a wide berth to complete passes. So obvious but yet so many are so blind to it. Thanks!! LOL!!!!

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