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Wednesday, November 11, 2015
A Memory Down Columbine Lane, the Hoax School Shooting That Was
Minus the eugenics, the rest sums it up pretty well. Think Gematrix.org is trying to tell us something? The Columbine shootings as 4/20, and '420' is police code for marijuana infraction. Lets get high? Ha!
Here are the rest of the kickers.
The names and birthdays are excellent.
Eric = 5+9+9+3 = 26
David = 4+1+4+9+4 = 22 (Lee = 22) (Bennet = 22)
Harris = 8+1+9+9+9+1 = 37/46
Eric David Harris = 85/94
4/9/1981 = 4+9+1+9+8+1 = 32 (America)
4/9/1981 = 4+9+(1+9+8+1) = 32 (America)
4/9/1981 = 4+9+19+81 = 113
4/9/81 = 4+9+81 = 94
Dylan = 4+7+3+1+5 = 20
Bennet = 2+5+5+5+5+2 = 22 (Same as David)
Klebold = 2+3+5+2+6+3+4 = 25
Dylan Bennet Klebold = 67 (Freemasonry = 67)
9/11/1981 = 9+1+1+1+9+8+1 = 30
9/11/1981 = 9+11+(1+9+8+1) = 39
9/11/1981 = 9+11+19+81 = 120
9/18/81 = 9+11+81 = 101 (Assassin = 101)
With regards to the September 11 birthday, remember these boys wrote the following in their journals
From the reporting, they made the plan to hijacks planes and crash them in NYC in 1998, or '98. This is funny for the following reason.
Prophet = 16+18+15+16+8+5+20 = 98
Notice the word 'Eugenics' above, notice the details about natural selection.
'Natural Selection' and 'Wrath' have something very much in common in Gematria.
Notice the English Gematria of '420', corresponding with the date April 20, for Wrath.
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RE: Eugenics, it was reported that during the massacre (or psy op?) that Eric Harris wore a t-shirt with "Natural Selection" written on it:
ReplyDeleteNatural Selection = 189
free to find truth = 189
Dylan Klebold was reported to have worn a t-shirt bearing the word "wrath"
"wrath" in the English Sumerian system equals 420
Wow! Awesome. Excellent work.
DeleteThanks, we do what we can against this sickness.
DeleteA company called "Zazzle" was founded in 1999 - the same year as Columbine.
CEO: Robert Beaver
Headquarters: Palo Alto, California, United States
Founded: 1999
Founders: Robert Beaver, Bobby Beaver, Jeff Beaver
I'm getting a 33 and a 96 from the gematria mix for "Zazzle"
http://www.zazzle.co.uk/wrath_t_shirt-235201912906867690
Current CEO is Robert Beaver
Robert is a 33 name
Zazzle uses the letter 'Z' as a logo:
Z = 26
Beaver = 26
One of the variant t-shirts based on Dylan Klebold's "Wrath" has "Not the Wrath of God"
God = 26
Remember the media blaming Marilyn Manson?
DeleteMarilyn Manson = 69 like Satanism
Here's the latest Falcons research to go along with the previous posts.
The Falcons have faced a slew of backup quarterbacks so far this season. I neglected to mention in a previous comment that Brandon Weeden started the Dallas game against Atlanta. Just like Mettenberger for the Titans, just like Gabbert for the 49ers. This is all scripting on purpose. I covered Zach Mettenberger = 170, and Gabbert with his 98 and other connections. But what about Brandon Weeden?
Brandon Weeden was drafted with the 22nd pick in the first round by the Cleveland Browns (33) with a pick originally owned by...you guessed it. The Atlanta Falcons. The teams made a draft day trade in 2011 so that Atlanta could move up from 26 to 6 to draft Julio Jones. I'll have to look further into what else was involved in that trade, but here's what we have:
I find it curious that Weeden was drafted at 28 years old, the oldest 1st rounder in NFL history though there may be no connection there.
Weeden went to college at the Masonic hotbed Oklahoma State
Julio Jones wears number 11, drafted with Cleveland's pick (33)
Weeden wears 3, drafted with Atlanta's 22nd pick.
11, 22, 33
Weeden's birthday October 14.
October is a 33 month. The 14 could also be 41, I've detailed the 41/30/33/17s in this game.
Look at his numbers in this game 22/26 232 yards. Again, drafted with ATL's 22nd pick in 2012. The Falcons gave up the 26th pick in 2011 as well. Not a coincidence.
I remember a big deal being made about Weeden's consecutive passes in this game. He came in for Romo the week before to complete 7/7, which carried over into this game. I'm almost certain he started this game 10/10. so 17/17 Super Bowl Fifty is 71. There it is again.
More:
DeleteI was intrigued by something else that dawned on me concerning the Tommy Hanson death. Hanson started one playoff game in his career. In San Francisco in 2010. Conveniently, this was the first series the Giants would play to begin their 3 championships in 6 years run.
Curious notes on the 2010 Braves:
91-71 record. 71.
A 9 game win streak and a 9 game losing streak. 18.
Days in first 93, that ended on September 11. Losing the lead to Philadelphia.
The opening game of the season, the Braves won 16-5. 16, the most runs scored in a game that season.
The most runs given up that season? You already know. 17. Oddly enough, that game gave them a 3-4 record after a 17-2 loss. 17 + 17. 34. 3-4.
Curious also that the 17-2 game was against San Diego, who lost the division on the final day to San Francisco. 17 runs given up. 16 runs scored. A 17-16 Falcons loss at San Francisco.
The Hanson playoff game is a doozy. On October 8. or 41. or 1+0/8 = 18. The date of the SB has 18 numerology. The Braves only win in the series. 5-4 in 11 innings.
Winning pitcher Kyle Farnsworth = 69 like Atlanta
Losing pitcher Ramon Ramirez = 70 like Falcons
Coincidence? Of course SF wins the series at Turner Field.
The research continues.
And I was just stunned again. I almost want someone to tell me I'm completely insane haha. But look at this.
DeleteThe Hawks just concluded their first game since the 117-107 loss to Minnesota, which I've unraveled ad nauseum. As if anybody reads this shit. The opponent was the New Orleans Pelicans. I had a strange feeling this was significant. Here's why:
So there's the Vikings-Falcons stuff that I covered. But there's also...
The 2009-2010 NFC Championship Game between...you know...The Minnesota Vikings and the New Orleans Saints. Both games the Vikings fell in OT, to the Falcons in MN and to the Saints in NO. But what's very curious? Remember who the Vikings QB was that year? Brett Favre! In regulation, Favre threw a back breaking interception across his body with the Vikings nearly in FG range to possibly win the game. By design. I'll have to look at the yard line he threw that on as well.
Which brings me to tonight's Hawks-Pelicans game. I tuned in with about 3 minutes left in the game with the Hawks very close to the 106-107 point territory. Note that this puts the Pelicans at 1-7. Here's what took place:
The Hawks lead 105-95 with 54 seconds remaining. I thought to myself, how could they get to 107? The Pels only have 95 points. Maybe this game means nothing...
Jeff Teague is fouled with 6 seconds to go. I thought for a moment that he'll make both to get 107, but then it came to me. 106. What does he do at the line? He clanks the first FT. Makes the second. I knew he'd get 106, but is this really significant? 6 seconds later...the Pelicans make a 3 pointer at the buzzer.
I laughed to myself because I saw it coming yet I still can't really believe it.
The final? 106-98. 16-17-33. Do I need to mention that 49ers game? By the way. Who shot that final 3 pointer? Toney Douglas, the brother of former Falcon Harry Douglas. This is Harry's first season on a team other than the Falcons. Do you know what team he's on? The Tennessee Titans. Who lost to the Falcons 10-7, in a game that Harry Douglas was mysteriously not active for.
If I didn't see it, I wouldn't believe it.
Maybe I should start a blog covering this haha, but...
DeleteIt gets more interesting!
A rumor is circulating that Andrelton Simmons, Braves shortstop is being traded to an NL West team.
Andrelton Simmons = 70, like Falcons
The Giants don't need a shortstop.
Will he be traded to the...Colorado Rockies, who have a hole at shortstop now? The Broncos-Falcons coding continues.
It may just be to put the Atlanta (69) Falcons (70) out there after that basketball game. But if he does get traded...
You are doing amazing work GS, thank you so much. You should definitely start a blog. I already know it will be better than mine at the rate you're going!
DeleteI actually might turn this into a book. Haha.
DeleteLook at some of this and see what you think.
Here's my thoughts on the Vernon Davis to Denver trade:
Vernon Davis = 53
Georgia = 53/44
You covered his birthday with the SB33 connection and the 1169 Gematria or 17 for SB50. The fact that he's traded to Denver right before Atlanta plays in SF pretty much tells the tale. If it's not Broncos-Falcons...
I also love how Manning is basically Elway 17 years later. He's the perfect foil for this game.
Also, the Falcons 98 SB season was Manning's rookie year. The Falcons/Colts played on 12/6 of that year with the Falcons winning 28-21.
Also that 36 seconds in the SF game began at 14:02. The Falcons were 14-2 in 98.
Another one I just realized. Weeden's 17 straight completion streak was ended when William Moore (#25) intercepted his next pass. Falcons = 25.
Gabbert had two interceptions in this game. One to Vic Beasley (#44), which seemed logical to me at the time. The other, to Phillip Adams (#20), stumped me. I think I get it. While yeah, he's got the 7/20/1988 birthday and even beginning his career in San Francisco, I wonder something else.
Depending on how you look at it, should the Falcons be victorious in this SB, it will be Atlanta's 2nd pro sports championship in 20 or 21 years. The last came in 1995 against the Cleveland Indians. Hence Gabbert throwing his first INT to #20 Adams, 21. Look at Gabbert's 2nd TD of the game:
With 1:20 on the clock at the ATL11 to make it 16-6 before the extra point. 22. 2nd Championship in 20 years. Or you can look at the 21 on the clock for 21 years. Which makes the second one to Beasley clearer. 44. Like Georgia. Like 2nd championship in 20 years.
That also explains Devonta Freeman (24) who burst onto the scene seemingly out of nowhere this season. What's 2 x 21? Is it 42?
Look at Gabbert's line with 2 TD and 2 INT. 2 championships in 20 years. 22.
Or look at the date Adams was released from SF: 9/3/11. 21. 2.
Weeden, the 22nd pick by Cleveland WITH ATLANTA'S PICK to get #11 Julio Jones. That now makes sense too. I think I just found out my team is winning the Super Bowl.
This is truly amazing stuff, Zach. Let me know what you think.
How about Brandon Crawford (#12) winning the Gold Glove over 2nd place Andrelton Simmons? He wears...19. 20 fucking 1.
DeleteDominique Wilkins #21. He was traded in 94 suspiciously with the Hawks as the #1 seed. In 2014-15, the Atlanta Hawks have a surprise 60 and 22 season as the #1 seed. 22 losses. 2nd championship in 20 years.
It's like I cracked a code. I'm speechless.
Another tell:
DeleteDominique Wilkins trade to the CLIPPERS for Danny MANNING.
Atlanta loses to Cleveland, who lose to Golden State (SF).
I think that Clippers-Cavs series is dead-on after Atlanta wins the SB in Feb. Amazing.
Great stuff! U think that Falcons will win though?
DeleteHard ta see Manning losing if Broncos get there.
Their patterns in past seen ta let the guy retiring win.
I think Manning's past playoff performances show that he's kind of the fall guy for the Zionists. It's fitting that he would go out on his back. I'll try to delve into that more in the near future. What I believe we're figuring out, like Zach shows, is that everything in this world is connected. Also meaning that all these events in sports are as well. Look at how this connects with the San Francisco Giants:
DeleteRemember Bochy with the 53 Gematria, who won 3 championships in 5 years that began with a series victory at Turner Field in Georgia 53. Notice when it becomes 3 championships in 6 years, the Falcons go to 6-3, the 49ers 3-6 and the Falcons will win the SB in San Francisco on a date with 18 numerology in the year 2016 or 36.
That 2010 series between the Braves-Giants included rookies Jason Heyward (53) and Buster Posey (48 or 12 or 21, the number of years before Atlanta's next championship to be won in San Francisco). I don't have to tell you where Posey's from. You already know.
I remember the first game of that series being a 1-0 Giants victory, with the only run of the game scored by Posey after being called safe on a steal where he was very clearly out. Here's the added significance: The date of the game, October 7, or 40. When do you think Posey scores the run? I shouldn't have to tell you it was the 4th inning.
The next day of course was the Hanson game, the 5-4 victory in 11. Or 9/11. He died on 11/9. or 2/9. He was 29. This shit is so incredibly vast the more we break this stuff down. By the way, I was confused about Matt Ryan's 30/45 303 line at first. But look at it. 33 of course, but also 3+9 = 12, 21. Again, 21 years. #2 throws 1 touchdown. But it's also a nod to that Hanson as well. 45 attempts or 5-4 by number 2 or 11 like the innings or 29 like his age.
Awesome work man.
DeleteUsually when there is a sacrifice (Hanson in this case?) that team wins, like KC Royals.
Jason Heyward wore #22. Again, a rookie with Posey in 2010. Finishing 2nd in Rookie Of The Year. Posey completes the 3 championships in 5 years run that concludes last year. Jason Heyward was traded in that offseason before it becomes 3 in 6 to the St. Louis Cardinals. Notice the 21 in 2010. Also notice his number that is traded away to the Cardinals. 2 Championships in 20 years.
DeleteI think the Cardinals are significant in this as well. I'll look more into the Gematria, but from memory:
The Cardinals win the WS in 2011. This included an “improbable” Game 6 victory that ended on a David Freese walkoff homerun. Joe Buck's call of “And we'll see you tomorrow night!” is the exact call his father made in 1991. When the Braves lost Game 6 to the Minnesota Twins. David Freese is currently a free agent and I will not be surprised if he signs with the Braves prior to SB50. I'll get into more of that 1991 significance too.
A year after this game, MLB instituted the “one-game playoff” Who was in that game? The St. Louis Cardinals. Who did they face? The Atlanta Braves. You know where it took place.
What happened in this game that was significant? The “outfield fly” by the Braves that occurred when they were staging a rally. The rally was interrupted with the botched infield fly. Who hit that ball to make that happen? You know it was Andrelton Simmons (70). What was the final of that game? Do you think it was 6-3?
If I didn't see it, I wouldn't believe it.
That 5-4 Braves-Giants game just hit me with more. As I mentioned, Kyle Farnsworth (69) defeated Ramon Ramirez (70), the same Gematria as Atlanta Falcons. Anyway, I just remembered the specifics of that trade. Kyle Farnsworth was acquired from the KANSAS CITY ROYALS by the Braves at the trade deadline for Gregor Blanco (Can you guess the Gematria? I almost didn't have to look. 60 fucking 3.)
DeleteThere was another element of this trade. Rick Ankiel (48 or 12 or 21.. wouldn't you know?). Do you know the story of Ankiel? This is a doozy. He was once a pitcher for...the St. Louis Cardinals before losing control of his pitches famously in a playoff game. You know who it was against. The Atlanta Braves.
The Braves won that Hanson game 5-4 in 11...after a Rick Ankiel go-ahead homerun. Where did Gregor Blanco end up in 2012? Did you think it was with the Giants for their 2nd championship? You did. Look at that closer. In 2012 or 12 or 21.
Remember what happened last year in the Giants-Royals World Series? The near-inside the park homerun by Alex Gordon that was misplayed by....Gregor fucking Blanco! How did the Royals open this World Series? An inside the parker on the first pitch misplayed by Cespedes.
The Cardinals ended up winning that 2000 Playoff series against Atlanta. Guess who they faced? Did you guess the New York Mets?
This shit is unreal.
The story where the guy is lying up on the Colorado sign on I5. U think that's supposed to be Manning? Hence the Colorado sign (Denver, Colorado).
DeleteWow. You might be right! I want Zach's take on all this.
DeleteAgain, what we're uncovering is that all these sports teams run by Zionists are interconnected, and that each series or game fits in some way. And also that these cities' teams will eventually win as sort of a repayment for their sacrifices of losing. It's a microcosm of the Zionists' bigger picture disguised as our entertainment. So the Falcons winning the Super Bowl against Manning and the Broncos is a kind of saying “thanks for your sacrifice” for letting Elway ride off into the sunset. Manning is the new Elway. The cycle is complete or just begun again basically. A Denver team will lose somewhere along the way in a typically heartbreaking fashion once again until it's all repaid.
The Braves lose to the Twins in the 91 World Series, but then the Falcons get to knock off the Vikings in the NFC Championship Game only to lose to Elway's Broncos. But the Braves began their 1995 World Series and only championship with a first round series victory against the two year old Colorado Rockies. I think this is significant as well, which I'll look into. Hence the Elway sacrifice 3 years later. The Rockies get to the World Series against Boston in 07, but lose in 4 games 9 years later. Just like the Falcons will win the SB against the Broncos 8 years after that to complete the cycle. 17/71 Super Bowl 50. That seems to essentially be it. What a tangled web.
Also didn't Elway lose a few Super Bowls before finally winning? I wonder if it ends up as the same amount of losses as Peyton Manning. Didn't Elway have some miraculous victory or two against the Cleveland Browns? The Drive. I'll look further.
I think that sign is the exit for the stadium in Glendale where the SB was last year. I may be wrong though.
DeleteElway lost three SBs and won 2.
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DeleteLOL all the sudden I keep getting logged out. They're on to me!
DeleteSo Elway at 2-3, the Broncos at 2-4. This would put the Broncos at 2-5. Falcons equals 25. Atlanta would also be 1-1, Broncos would be 2-1 against the two 44 Gematria teams. For ATL's 2nd championship in 21 years by the SB50 date. Remember Deion Sanders wore 21 with Atlanta before moving along to the Cowboys, and the 49ers for the SB year.
The Falcons establishment date tells the tale as well.
6/30/65. I now get what that means. 36/11. 50 years. Or 18/2. Super Bowl 50 with an 18 numerology date against 18 Peyton Manning for Atlanta's 2nd championship 1+1.
The way I think it's further connected is through the player movement. The significance of the 2009 NFC game with Favre and all his ATL connections as the Vikings QB, is a repayment to the Vikings by getting them there again, but also to the Saints who are the Falcons rival, and who defeated the Saints in NO in 1991. When Atlanta loses the WS to Minnesota.
Remember Michael Vick as the Eagles QB? Remember who he lost to? Aaron Rodgers' Packers in his SB year in 2010. Doesn't Vick on the Eagles make more sense now? He lost the NFC Championship Game with the Falcons against the Eagles in 2004. But he was the first QB to lead a team to victory in a playoff game at Lambeau Field. It's a repayment to keep the cycle moving.
And it's also repayment in the form of the location. San Francisco still owes Atlanta for setting off that 3 in 5 run, which was a payment for the Braves winning the West over the Giants in 93. But the cycle isn't complete yet because the 49ers stomped the Falcons during this time. San Francisco now needs to repay. Just a thought.
Just like the Tampa bay Rays lost to Phillies in '08 to make up for the Buccaneers beating the Eagles in championship game in '03!!!
DeleteYep! Didn't Philly and the TB Lightning play some important games in the NHL? It's a pattern. Look at TB's SB season. First game: SF (31-6 37), at Philly 27-10 37 to go on to win SB37 TB is 22. Of course they win the SB in the 2002 season.
DeleteWOW!! Think you've cracked it!!
DeleteThe Phillies win in 2008 against TB for their first WS in 28 years
DeleteLose to the Giants in 10 (2+8) in the NLCS to bring in the 3 in 5 that started in Georgia. Hence the 08 victory. The Phillies then lost to the Cardinals in the 2011 NLDS. Haven't been heard from since.
Atlanta's first game 26-24 (50)!!!
DeleteYep. It's all right there. I talked about that game somewhere in one of these comments. Amazing stuff.
DeleteYes, I saw that. Great stuff.
DeleteKeep at it.
There was a trade between the Braves and Indians on August 7 (33). Keep in mind both teams were well out of the playoff picture. It goes along with my theory on player movement.
DeleteChris Johnson 53 traded to Cleveland for Michael Bourn 13/4 and Nick Swisher 12/3
53 like Georgia, 25 like Falcons. Both players also had number changes once joining the Braves Bourn 2 Swisher 23. 25 like Falcons.
I think this is also a nod to something else, which I'll get into soon.
The Braves traded for the contract of Bronson Arroyo (63) in a move announced at midnight 6/21. 6/3. Again 18 twice. That's all SB coding. Not only did he never throw a pitch for Atlanta, he would be traded in another strange deal to the Los Angeles Dodgers, which has significance in a way I'll show. He is 38 years old. 6+3+3+8, 20. 20 years since Atlanta's last championship. The Falcons establishment date remember 6/30/65. 63, 3+8 = 11. He was acquired with Touki Touissant from Arizona. 52. 25 like Falcons.
To drive it home, Arroyo made his debut 6/12. 6/3 against...I don't have to tell you. The Atlanta Braves.
I also want to get into the significance of his trade to the Dodgers in a strange deal on 7/30. I believe that is coding for the Clippers, who might win the NBA Championship after Atlanta's SB in Feb. See how the player moves. I think it tells the next champion.
Amazing stuff!!!
DeleteMakes me think of Pat Burrell who left the Phillies and went to Tampa and then to SF for another ring in 2010!!
Yeah! He was actually what prompted me to look into that further. It follows the pattern perfectly. I also think birth place plays a part in this too. The Arroyo move made at the end of his career ends a cycle and begins another. He made his debut against Atlanta, he's moved to ATL on a date signalling the Falcons, THEN he's moved to LA- the next champion.
DeleteDominique Wilkins had a statue made for him last year that was unveiled with the Hawks played...Cleveland. Remember he was traded to the Clippers in 94 for Danny Manning, signalling a Braves championship. I don't even have to look to tell you the date the statue came to be is most likely 3-7 or 3-6. But the Arroyo move to LA on 7-30 would make more sense then. Hence, Cavs-Clippers NBA Finals.
I also thought of the NY Giants winning the SB in Arizona. That's repayment for the Diamondbacks victory years earlier.
So... The only question I have now is the explanation for,all the NE champions, (Redsox,Patriots and Bruins).
DeleteThis is a question we'll have to look into. We've been led to believe that some franchises are "luckier" than others, but there's probably something in the establishment dates that give a tell.
DeleteThat also explains why the stadium hosting the SB will never have it's own team play in the game. It's a repayment site for another team. The Falcons AND Braves are getting new stadiums in 2017. Turner Field was often a place where Atlanta repaid its debts watching other teams celebrate. A Falcons win, followed by the closing of the sacrifice site, ends the cycle and begins another when ATL's new stadium will host someone else.
Makes sense. Great work.
DeleteFascinating reading your posts. I guess its gonna be interesting watching this football season unfold.
It all started when I watched the Falcons beat the Eagles with a total of 50 to open the season. I had an inkling and when I watched the SF game I knew I had to be correct. BTW, Dan Quinn comes over from Seattle with O'Brien Schofield. His number? 50.
DeleteIt's amazing how it's all right there and yet we're so conditioned not to see it.
And what do you know? Andrelton Simmons traded to the Angels. LA. Clippers. Wow. Notice the initial rumor was to an NL West team, Falcons/San Francisco.
DeleteBrilliant!!!
DeleteZach's got to see this stuff! Where's he at? Lol.
The Andrelton Simmons deal exemplifies the cycle. To the Angels for the Clippers who took Dominique Wilkins in the Danny Manning trade, to set up San Francisco's repayment to Atlanta by hosting Atlanta's payment from Denver for the Elway sacrifice. Of course it's Peyton Manning.
DeletePeyton's SB win against the Chicago Bears functions as Chicago's repayment for the Bulls stepping over the Pacers in the Jordan years. Manning functions as Indy's Jordan. Look where we are now. Reggie Miller from UCLA is actually the original Andrew Luck, from Stanford. I wonder if he wins a SB in his career? Miller made one finals appearance against...the Los Angeles Lakers. Meanwhile, the Atlanta Hawks lost 2 first round series against the Pacers before breaking through last year, only to lose in the East Finals to Cleveland. Again, Cavs-Clippers.
Peyton's Super Bowl victory opened with a Devin Hester return for a TD. Where is Hester now? The final team he'll lose to in the SB, the Atlanta Falcons. The cycle keeps moving.
Remember Michael Bourn began with Philly, before being traded to the Astros for broken down closer Brad Lidge, who had a perfect save season in Philly's 2008 win. There's much more here, but here's where I think we are in the cycle:
Josh Smith, who began in ATL, goes to Detroit before heading to Houston. Smith led a miraculous 4th quarter comeback for the Rockets, who eventually beat the Clippers. He's now on the Clippers. To be a part of the Doc Rivers coached championship LA Clippers (Rivers was the point guard in the Wilkins era Hawks, who could never get past Larry Bird. Where did Rivers win a championship as a coach? Yeah.)
I'm thinking Atlanta SB, Clippers NBA Finals, Houston-Cubs WS, which explains Houston moving to the AL. That's my guess right now.
I agree, everything u said makes 100% sense.
DeleteGS, last year the two teams that got the 44 tributes were advanced over by the patriots on the way to the super bowl. Those teams were the Ravens and Colts. This year the team to get the 44 tributes were Falcons and Packers. I am watching to see if the Packers and Falcons are advanced over in the Playoffs by the eventual Super Bowl winner. Teams that don't win will get many tributes throughout the season is what I have learned. Still, keep up the great work you could be right.
DeleteYeah, Packers-Falcons NFC Championship Game is certain. But I think the way all these sports are connected leads to this conclusion. The player movement, the locations of wins and losses, etc.
DeleteI'll see if I can connect the Colts/Ravens/Patriots. Off the top of my head, the Ravens are actually the Cleveland Browns, moving there after the 95 season. This is the same season the Braves defeat Cleveland in the WS.
Remember Manning's rookie year he faced the SB Falcons on 12/6. He eventually wins with the 06 Colts. The Indiana Pacers defeating the Hawks in 2 consecutive playoff series before Atlanta gets swept this past year in the ECF against Cleveland. The Pacers, through the Colts, owe Atlanta, just as Denver owes Atlanta from what took place in SB33 17 years ago. San Francisco owes Atlanta for the 3 in 5, and the '12 NFC Championship Game in which ATL led 17-0 but gave it up by the end.
Devin Hester (17) returns the opening kickoff of Manning's SB win. I would bet anything he plays a role for the Falcons 17 years later, for Atlanta's repayment from Indiana, Denver, and San Francisco. Geez that's confusing. Haha. Basically, it's all connected.
Look at the riggery here of the “headliner” in the Simmons trade:
2)Sean Newcomb, LHP, Grade B/Borderline B+: Age 21, first round pick from University of Hartford last spring, 6.14 ERA with 18/6 K/BB in 15 innings in pro debut, big lefty with big stuff, fastball up to 96, slider change-up, curve. Cold-weather arm with relatively low mileage, should be a workhorse with additional command polish.
Sean Newcomb 42 LHP 36 Age 21 University of Hartford 273 (12) also 111, which is a nice NY connection. Remember Ned Yost, manager of the WS Royals. Look at his track: Atlanta-Milwaukee-KC-win with KC in NY.
A 6.14 ERA 65 for the 50th year of the Falcons. Or 11 like Julio Jones, whose QB Matt Ryan (reduce 11 to 2) throws him the ball for Atlanta 2nd Championship in 20 years 11x2
Or simply 65 + 15. The 65 Falcons 15 Atlanta. Gotta love the 96 fastball traded to 69 Atlanta.
My guess is the pattern rotates throughout all the major sports, while syncing up with current events. So last year the 44 Gematria in the NFL doesn't mean the same as it does this year. Last year the 44 Colts/Ravens are the pathway for the Patriots. Both come to an end in the first round. If I'm correct, the 44 Packers/Falcons is a level upward, meaning NFC Championship Game. Or 2nd round. It would be fitting for it to be Broncos/Pats and Packers/Falcons.
DeleteBroncos acquire Manning, connecting the Broncos/Colts, who are the pathway for the Baltimore Ravens in 2012 to defeat San Francisco. The Atlanta Hawks were the pathway for the Indiana Pacers to achieve an ECF loss to the Heat and Lebron James in 2013 and 2014. Miami/Cleveland/Indiana. Atlanta then has the 60-22 season the following year before falling to Lebron, who's now conveniently back in Cleveland.
What makes that more intriguing is this: “The Dolphins play their home games at Sun Life Stadium in the northern suburb of Miami Gardens, and have their headquarters in Davie, Florida. The Dolphins and the Atlanta Falcons (who also began play in 1966) are the oldest NFL franchises in the Deep South"
These two teams are connected. But the Atlanta Falcons were established 6/30/65. Which fits perfectly with this coming SB, as I'm detailing. Also note 49 years ago because the Falcons, connected with Miami, will win SB50 in their 50th year, but 49th season (!) in the 49ers stadium in San Francisco! That's some intricate shit. Who did Lebron, with Cleveland, just lose the Finals to, after winning a championship in Miami? Was it the Golden State Warriors? It was!
The Miami Marlins figure into this as well, which I'll detail. Remember that they defeated Atlanta, after the Braves defeated Cleveland. Miami through Atlanta defeats Cleveland in 1997. In their home stadium, also the Dolphins Stadium! (another key!) Who did the Marlins defeat first in the 1997 season? Did you guess San Francisco Giants? Ah! So the pattern continues.
DeleteRemember: The Broncos defeated Atlanta in SB33 at Sun Life Stadium, the Colts won the SB with Manning in the same location. Miami/Atlanta. Now it's time for Denver to repay the Falcons the win in Miami through the 49ers stadium. Synching up perfectly.
I made the Reggie Miller/Andrew Luck comparison earlier, but I'm wondering if this is a possibility:
DeleteNote the Dominique Wilkins statue unveiled on 3-7. Dominique, who was traded to the Clippers, for Danny Manning, yes, but also so that Atlanta could do the following: defeat Miami, and lose to Indiana. That's important. So that the Marlins can defeat the Braves in 1997, while the following year is Peyton's rookie year. Again, who lost to Atlanta before SB33 in Atlanta. That's a minor sacrifice on Indiana's part, who is then repaid through the SB in 06 in Miami.
So Dominique's statue (#21) on 3-7 is unveiled in a game against Cleveland. On 7-30, after the Atlanta Hawks are defeated by Cleveland, who lose to GS/SF. That final loss in Cleveland is key as well. 105-97 loss. 15-16. The statue represents the 21 years between championships that will conclude in SF by way of Indiana's Manning and Elway's Broncos, who will be in attendance. The fact that he's there is key as well. He's the GM partially so that this event can take place in the cycle. The Falcons win. 21 years. Now the Clippers, through the 21 year victory, that was hoisted on them with the Dominique trade, are free of any curse so that they can win the NBA Championship. Hence also the Andrelton Simmons to LA trade that took place today. Los Angeles will be on the clock for ATL eventually.
Just like Denver, SF, and Indiana are now. Atlanta opens new stadiums in 2017 (Get this. The Mercedes Benz sponsorship that was part of the Mercedes Benz Super Dome in NO, that was repaid partially through SF appearance in that SF/BAL Super Bowl with the 33 minute blackout. The Braves new stadium will be called Sun Trust Park, which sounds an awful lot like Sun Life Stadium, which was closed down on cue so that all these events can take place in the chain.)
I'll get into this more, but I think also that Andrew Luck with his Stanford connections in IND cannot truly ascend until all this has taken place. Look at who the Falcons next opponent is. Do you think it's the Colts?
I forgot to conclude a point: the GS victory in Cleveland 16-15 is also why Atlanta loses in SF 16-17.
DeleteLook at the symmetry. 16-15, 16-17, A Falcons victory with the 36 in the 71 Super Bowl. 17- Manning 18.
DeleteLet me reiterate the importance of the Colts-Falcons game. Manning loses to the Falcons the year Atlanta makes SB33 only to lose to Elway, who gets a nice sendoff after losing all those SB early. Denver 2-4 in SB, after the loss to ATL will be 2-5, or 25 like Falcons. Elway gets the victory in his final season. I haven't even looked at the teams he defeated and lost to along this path. I already know I'll see lots of Cleveland, Miami, and I believe SF, maybe even some IND.
But anyway, Manning gets his victory in the first SB with the Colts, only to lose the rest. It's the opposite of Elway, so that the cycle can continue. And that Manning can be used to achieve the 2-5 Broncos SB loss concluded by the 25 Falcons. It's all a ritual. Atlanta will now have to pay Seattle back (Hawks-OKC finals at some point, Mariners-Braves WS, although the Supersonics will probably be revived at some point because I'm sure their relocation is all part of the cycle.) Atlanta will repay Denver also in some major way down the road.
Just checked out the TB/Philly NFC Championship Game. Look how this game opens. Martin Gramatica (7) sends the opening kickoff to...30 Brian Mitchell. Mitchell returns it to the TB25. Meaning 30-takes the ball to the TB 7. For TB to take part in SB37. The time on the clock? 14:48.
Delete5-12-17. 17+5 is 22 like TB. The next play at 14:48, TB 25. Duce Staley (#22) picks up 5. On a 5 yard pass from McNabb. The second play of the drive...a 20 yard TD run by Staley ending at 14:08. Simply incredible to watch, looking at these hilarious missed tackles. This shows that the players know the script completely. I'm sure all of them do. I imagine signing an NFL contract is akin to taking an oath of secrecy. I doubt their family and friends are even aware.
Also what's significant here: it's the final game at Veteran's Stadium. Closed down with a Philly loss to Tampa. The Phillies open Citizen's Bank to win the WS against TB in 08. I'll have to look at the Lightning-Flyers pattern. But the symmetry is there.
The final TD at Candlestick Park in SF? A game ending interception to Navarro Bowman. It's all symmetry. Atlanta wins the first SB hosted in the new SF stadium.
I forgot, but you already know Matt Ryan threw that pass.
DeleteSpot on...
DeleteAny explanation for Darrell Revis going to NE for one year?
Repayment for the two NY Giants SBs, perhaps?
The masses are putting on the fucking glasses. It took one hell of an asswhooping. On a side note anti-och. Enoch. Enoch time. Antioch TN being like antigod TN.
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ReplyDeleteTo unify the apocolypse, there must be a standardized system of 'atomic' timers.. This unix epoch, is thereby the unifying epoxy From Enoch to bring forth an/the apocolypse. Count down! Cbs
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