Thursday, January 21, 2016

32 42 50 52 88 | The Coldplay announcement for Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show, and why it reminds of Super Bowl XXII


http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000593528/article/coldplay-will-perform-at-pepsi-super-bowl-50-halftime-show

Notice the Super Bowl 50 halftime show was announced on a date with '50' numerology.

12/3/2015 = 12+3+20+15 = 50
12/3/2015 = 12+3+(2+0+1+5) = 23 (Football = 83) (83 is the 23rd prime)
12/3/2015 = 1+2+3+2+0+1+5 = 14
12/3/15 = 12+3+15 = 30

Coldplay also has a connection to California.  Super Bowl 50 is in San Francisco, CA.

Coldplay = 3+15+12+4+16+12+1+25 = 88
California = 3+1+12+9+6+15+18+14+9+1 = 88

Super Bowl XXII (22) was played on January 31, 1988, between the Redskins and the Broncos, with the Redskins winning 42-10.

Super Bowl = 131
Championship = 131



That Super Bowl featured the first black starting quarterback in the big game, Doug Williams, of the Washington Redskins.

Doug = 4+6+3+7 = 20
Williams = 5+9+3+3+9+1+4+1 = 35/44
Doug Williams = 55/64 (This year is the 55th year of existence for Broncos and Redskins)

Doug = 4+15+21+7 = 47
Williams = 23+9+12+12+9+1+13+19 = 98
Dough Williams = 145

With regards to first black QB, I can't help but notice the team won with 42 points.

Nigger = 5+9+7+7+5+9 = 42
Freemason = 6+9+5+5+4+1+1+6+5 = 42

George Washington was also born on the 42nd day of the year, and Washington State is the 42nd state in order of statehood.

Also notice that the sum of the score totaled 52-points.  The game was hosted in 'California'.

California = 3+1+3+9+6+6+9+5+9+1 = 52

Also notice that the Denver Broncos lost by 32-points.

Denver = 4+5+5+4+5+9 = 32
Broncos = 2+9+6+5+3+6+1 = 32/41

If the Super Bowl ends up being Denver Broncos vs Carolina Panthers, remember this matchup from history.  Again, John Elway also lost in Super Bowl 24 to the 49ers, 55-10.  Elway is now 55-years old and so are the Broncos.  If Elway were to lose in this Super Bowl as a GM, he would be 2-4 lifetime with the Broncos in Super Bowls, as a QB, and as a GM.  Think about the symmetry.





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