Tuesday, April 5, 2016

44 47 64 74 144 404 474 | 'Magnetic Rims' in College Basketball and the NBA? April 4, 2016 College Basketball Championship "Conspiracy"???

There is something wrong with the April 4, 2016 finish to the Men's College Basketball Championship.  Taylor Paige's "miracle shot" that tied the game at 74-74, went through the rim with somewhere between 5.1 and 4.6 seconds on the clock.  When it was all said and done, the shot clock keeper adjusted the time to 4.7 seconds, not by coincidence.

Let us examine what this has to do with 'magnets', and also what setup the 'champion'ship drive.




Where views were frozen on video discussing magnetic rims, and fixed score

Checkout the gematria of 'basketball magnets'.  Familiar numbers.

Basketball = 2+1+1+2+5+2+2+1+3+3 = 22/31/40
Magnets = 4+1+7+5+5+2+1 = 25/34
Basketball Magnets = 47/56/74



Keep in mind this game was played on April 4, 2016.

4/4/2016 = 4+4+20+16 = 44


Remember who got the ball with 4.7 seconds left, Ryan Arcidiacono, the senior point guard for Villanova, playing in his 144th career game.



http://www.chron.com/sports/college/marchmadness/article/Villanova-star-Ryan-Arcidiacono-is-a-lifelong-7225675.php



Think about it, the senior, playing in his 144th game, gets the ball with 4.7 seconds left, on April 4, the April 4 with '44 date numerology', goes down the court, kicks it to big smooth, who nails the game winning three for the championship.  This shot will go down in all-TIME history.

Think about the NBA's theme of years past, the Kanye West song, 'It's Amazing'.





Remember how last night's championship game started at 1:19 UST, the 79th minute of the day?




That senior has some other connections to the tournament as well.

Ryan = 9+7+1+5 = 22
Curran = 3+3+9+9+1+5 = 30
Arcidiacono = 1+9+3+9+4+9+1+3+6+5+6 = 56
Ryan Curran Arcidiacono = 108 (Villanova = 108) (Big Smooth) 
(Golden State Warriors) 
Ryan Arcidiacono = 78 (78th year of college tournament this year)


In regard to this 44 and 144, as I pointed out in earlier blog posts and videos, Pope Francis's visit, and his departure from Philadelphia, on September 27, 2015, had much to do with the NBA Championship last year, as well as this college tournament.

April 4 is also known as '404' day for a variety of reasons.  Checkout these '404' connections.





THE QUESTION- Was the ultimate April 4, '404' hoax pulled off on college basketball tournament fans of the world?  In light of everything else I have shown, I truly think it was.  Magnets in the balls and rims isn't too far fetched, and would be relatively easy to achieve given the technological capability that exists in this world.  For those of you who think this is "far out", let me suggest you take the wool off your eyes.  In the same way someone manages the shot clock and game clock, someone could manage the "magnetic rim".

This would explain so much in the NBA, from miracle shots to very long droughts where teams just can't "buy a bucket".




Ha!  Take it from 'David Blaine'.

David = 4+1+4+9+4 = 22
Blaine = 2+3+1+9+5+5 = 25
David Blaine = 47

And notice the slogan, "Unbelievable".

Unbelievable = 3+5+2+5+3+9+5+4+1+2+3+5 = 47
First NBA Championship in '47 (Won by Philadelphia Warriors)

You might also notice the clip is '33' seconds.

Magic = 13+1+7+9+3 = 33

29 comments:

  1. That is amazing. I was a doubter of this theory about an hour ago. Not so much now. You have removed the wool!

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    1. Just like the NBA theme song from years ago, 'It's Amazing'.

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  2. I started suspecting this when curry couldn't miss a shot I wasent thinking magnets tho I was thinking like "Bluetooth" devices like the chip they have in the World Cup soccer or like when the hockey puck in the Kings vs ducks game kinda curved right out of the way of the goal. Doesn't sound strange at all that Magnets could deninantly be minipulated through Bluetooth or similar

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    1. Remember when Curry supposedly hit 77 three pointers in a row in practice?

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    2. Ha, it would be funny if they called it that back at the 'Lodge'.

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  3. yup
    I mean 77 that's like damn near impossible I don't care who you are even on a 9ft court there's no way you can drain 77 in a row..haha

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  4. Funny story.. The way I found out about your work Zach was when I began randomly searching for any info I could on rigged roulette wheels and whether they are rigged with magnets or vacuums or what. I knew they were rigged with something when I noticed the roulette ball defying gravity sometimes in slight ways when I would play. That keyword rigged lead me to the video on the Seahawks rigged superbowl (EP 30). I had already been searching hoaxes some too so I guess it was only natural you would be in the related videos. Ha

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    1. Ha, that's awesome! When I was in Vegas, I saw a guy stack it all on black 22, and hit two times in a row for him. He made about $30k in two spins. I ran into him later the same day because we were staying at the same casino/hotel. He told me he had already blew all the money he won earlier...

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    2. When both teams were hitting back to back threes i knew they had the game sliders up. =)

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  5. That game winner was weird too didn't even look like it was going in. It couldv'e bricked left.

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    1. funny you say that cause an announcer says "I thought it was going wide"

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  7. Great work zac. I definitely believe after seeing that video that its definitely what they are doing. Wow never thought of it before!!

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    1. I think so too. It explains all of the amazing shots lately. It is pathetic.

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  8. Is it possible that they are putting magnetic technology in all ball sports?

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    1. That is a good question. That might be the 'Miraculous Catch' in Super Bowl 42.
      Miraculous = 42
      Fish = 42
      Biblical Reference, Super Bowl 42, won by the Giants, with David Tyree catch. Manning's face after that play tells the story that something is up. A magnet in the helmet! Ha!!!!

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  9. Wow you have convinced me. Really it shouldn't be surprising given all the other shit they hoax. I mean look at 9/11, that was 10x crazier than magnets on balls.

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  10. Wendy's latest ad campaign celebrates 444.
    http://youtu.be/MngtK-GY09U
    http://youtu.be/M5YBQ7_ZlmU

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  11. Great work Z. Knew The Game was a script. Never seen the David Blaine Video. Unreal.

    Marcus Paige Magnets" in the English Reduction system equals 75 / 93 (New World Order =75 , Propaganda = 93)

    Kris Jenkins Magnets" in the English Reduction system equals 74 / 101 (Masonic= 74 , Assassin= 101)

    Remember The Game was tied 74-74 when the shot was made by Big Smooth. 4.7 on the clock when Villanova got the ball back.

    NCAA Magnetics" in the English Reduction system equals 47


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  12. This magnetic rim thing would definitely explain the 0.4 second Derek fisher shot!! Haha it's all starting to make sense now

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  13. Check This Out Zach Pretty Interesting

    In ten Papal visits to the U.S., the cities hosting his Holiness won a championship the following year on ten occasions. -

    http://www.maassmedia.com/blog/the-great-pope-hope/



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  14. I wanted to know the composition of an NBA rim and I ended up in the twilight zone.

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