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Sunday, January 24, 2016

38 41 58 223 | When announcers acknowledge it is over for the Cardinals, the camera goes right to #58



CAM NEWTON, 58TH QB TO START IN SUPERBOWL
JERRY RICHARDSON, DRAFTED IN '58 (PANTHERS OWNER)
FREEMASONRY = 58

DAVIS JR. = 38
PANTHERS = 38
SUPER BOWL ON 38TH DAY OF THE YEAR
COLORADO = 38 (CO, 38TH STATE)


Thomas = 2+8+6+4+1+1 = 22
Davis = 4+1+4+9+1 = 19
Thomas Davis = 41
1/24/16 = 1+24+16 = 41
Home = 8+15+13+5 = 41

Notice Thomas Davis was born March 22, in the year '83.

Football = 6+15+15+20+2+1+12+12 = 83

March 22 is also a very masonic date and set of numbers; written 22/3 or 3/22.


Charlotte is home of the 704 area code


10 comments:

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    1. 3/22/1983 can also be: 111/11 11/1 11 ; 111/1111/111

      3= 1+1+1/ 22= 1+1 1+1/ 19= 1+9=10= 1; 83= 8+3= 11
      111 / 11 11 / 1 11
      A "Pillar" of 111 on each side: 1+1+1=3 "3 3"
      = Framed By (or) Doorway/Gateway Of: The Trinity?

      Center: 11 11 (this shows 3 2 2, from Both the Left & the Right: 3 2 2 3 (111 11 11 111)

      Unconventional - but interesting! Seemed odd that it just happened to work out that way! ;D :D

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  2. Let's not forget the "baby blue" "1" & "33" jerseys in that Nissan Commercial they played during the World Series....

    I was always curious if that was clue for the panthers......

    http://freetofindtruth.blogspot.com/2015/11/1-33-133-nissan-commercial-november-11.html

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  3. This is such a stupid blog lol all your predictions are always wrong

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    1. When the majority are right, I don't know how you could write such a thing... unless you were a paid for troll, which is what you are.

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  4. This is such a stupid blog lol all your predictions are always wrong

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  5. I don't follow professional sports but have watched a number of your recent videos. I'm originally from Chicago and you spoke of the 1985 Bears. 85 in reverse = 58. Maybe the visual 85's prior to these playoff games were a forewarning the Cardinals.

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