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Wednesday, August 24, 2016
38 46 52 58 59 66 228 | The ritual sacrifice of Michael Brooks for Kobe Bryant's 38th birthday
Michael Brooks was born in '58, and died at '58'. He died the day before Kobe Bryant's 38th birthday, and no doubt, he was a ritual sacrifice for just that. Both men were born in the city of Philadelphia, the city of 'prophecy'.
Kobe Bryant retired as a Laker April 18, 2016. 4/18/2016 = 4+18+20+16 = 58
The name 'Michael Brooks' has familiar gematria for a black man.
Michael = 4+9+3+8+1+5+3 = 33
Brooks = 2+9+6+6+2+1 = 26
Michael Brooks = 59 (Black Mamba) (Michael Jordan) (Negro) (Slave) (Blues) (Kill)
Michael = 13+9+3+8+1+5+12 = 51
Brooks = 2+18+15+15+11+19 = 80
Michael Brooks = 131 (Championship) (Super Bowl) (Fifty-Seven)
Notice he died 5-days after his 58th birthday.
8/17/1958 = 8+17+19+58 = 102 (Key of David)
8/17/1958 = 8+17+(1+9+5+8) = 48
8/17/1958 = 8+1+7+1+9+5+8 = 39
8/17/58 = 8+17+58 = 83 (23rd prime number)
The day he died was right for 'death'. Death = 4+5+1+20+8 = 38 (Day before Kobe's 38th)
8/22/2016 = 8+22+20+16 = 66 (Lakers = 66)
8/22/2016 = 8+22+(2+0+1+6) = 39
8/22/2016 = 8+2+2+2+0+1+6 = 21
8/22/16 = 8+22+16 = 46 (Sacrifice)
With regards to him dying in Switzerland, the name has the 'prophecy' connection, just like Philly being the city of prophecy.
http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/colleges/la_salle/20160823_Michael_Brooks__former_La_Salle_great__dies_at_58.html
Notice this man attended a Catholic High School. Last year Moses Malone was ritually sacrificed just before the Catholic Pope's visit to Philadelphia, and his death was perfectly synched up with the death of Kobe Bryant. Read about that synching here: http://freetofindtruth.blogspot.com/2016/04/213-black-mambas-60-point-finish-comes.html
Switzerland fits that 66 date numerology too. Switzerland =151=15+51=66.
ReplyDeleteI thought he retired 4/13
ReplyDeleteHis last game was April 13. He retired April 18, there was a ceremony.
DeleteOh ok
DeleteWhat ceremony did he have on April 18 I didn't see that I'm kobe fan last game n ceremony I saw was on April 13
DeleteGreat post like always
ReplyDeleteBrooks scored 2,628 points in his "standout career". Didn't you just say that Barry Sanders rushed for 2,628 in his standout year in a recent video? Lol
ReplyDeleteGreat catch!
DeleteThanks man. Also of note...
DeleteSanders = 80, 26
Brooks = 80, 26
Wow!
Haha wow
DeleteMichael Brooks looks a looooot like Andrew Bynum the way Lebron and Nate Thurmond are most likely related.
Deleteoh man, the 33's swirling around Bynum are staggering.
wore #33 for Philly
first game for Cleveland=33 he recorded 3 points and 3 rebounds on the 30th day of October=33
season high that year for points/rebounds/blocks on 11/30 (113, 33)
from his wikipedia page in regard to his jersey #17:
Bynum came off the bench in his first game of the season on December 14 in a 103–89 win over the Wizards. He finished with 17 minutes, 1-of-5 from the field, seven points, four rebounds and two blocks. "I feel light-years better than back [in Game 7 of 2010 NBA Finals]," he said.[47] In his first 24 games played during the season, Bynum averaged 24.6 minutes per game and 27.4 minutes in 17 games as a starter.
how many 17's can we possibly have in one paragraph??? also, that score of 103 seems tied to him. "In a 103–88 win against the Nuggets in the opening game of the playoffs, Bynum had a triple-double with 10 points, 13 rebounds, and 10 blocked shots. The blocked shots broke Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's franchise record of nine, and tied the NBA playoff record set by Mark Eaton and Hakeem Olajuwon."
surpassing Kareem, another 33 legend.