Friday, December 9, 2016

38 47 58 66 85 | Super Bowl 50 really was synched with the death of Fred Hampton, BPP, December 4, 1969


Huey P. Newton established the Black Panther Party in 1966, in Oakland, not far from where Super Bowl 50 was hosted, where Cam Newton, the "Black Panther", played in his first Super Bowl, becoming the 58th QB to start in a Super Bowl.

Huey P. Newton = 58; Freemasonry = 58; Secret Society = 58

You might recall, Von Miller, #58, was MVP of the Super Bowl, drafted one pick before Cam in 2011.

Cam Newton forgot how to fall on the ball in the closing minutes of Super Bowl 50

Anyhow, Fred Hampton's death truly was synched with Super Bowl 50, something I suspected before the Panthers even appeared in the Super Bowl last year.  Hampton died in '69 and the Super Bowl was played in '16, 47-years later.  He died in Chicago, the birthplace of the National Football League as well.  Last year's Panthers team had several members of the Chicago Bears...

Panthers = 38/47 (Time = 47)

Recall, the Black Panthers were established in '66, the same year the NFL had it's first Super Bowl, which happened to be the 47th season of the league.

Fred Hampton died in history on a date with '85' numerology, December 4, in '69.

12/4/69 = 12+4+69 = 85
National Football League = 85
*The coach of the Panthers for their scripted 2015-16 season was part of the Super Bowl winning '85 Bears team.

Learn more by reading below:

Death of Fred Hampton by the numbers:
http://freetofindtruth.blogspot.com/2016/12/33-46-74-96-104-death-of-fred-hampton.html
BPP and Black Nationalism in '66:
http://freetofindtruth.blogspot.com/2014/12/66-74-166-huey-p-newton-and-black.html
Oakland, Huey P. Newton & BPP:
http://freetofindtruth.blogspot.com/2016/02/22-58-oakland-where-huey-p-newton-grew.html
Ron Rivera and '85 Bears:
http://freetofindtruth.blogspot.com/2016/01/85-ron-rivera-85-bears-and-carolina.html
Jerry Maguire:
http://freetofindtruth.blogspot.com/2016/01/50-85-122-rod-tidwell-in-jerry-maguire.html

Keep in mind last year's Super Bowl was the Golden Anniversary, played on the 38th day of the year.

Gold = 38 (Hosted by 49ers, named after Gold Rush)
Death = 38
Killing = 38
Panthers = 38
Fred Hampton born August 30, or 8+30 = 38

13 comments:

  1. Dylann Roof was in court today
    I am new at coding so my work is childish at this point, but the extra 'n' stands out

    Dylann Roof = 52
    government = 52

    I am sure there are lots of other links...

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  2. check this out on ESPN...
    San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick leaves a news conference after an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears, Sunday, Dec. 4, 2016, in Chicago. The Bears won 26.6. Kaepernick is wearing a T-shirt showing Fred Hampton, who was a chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party and deputy chairman of the national BPP. Hampton was assassinated on Dec. 4, 1969 in Chicago.

    http://www.espn.com/nfl/team/photos/_/name/sf/photoId/6006679

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  3. More PsyOp trash: http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/the-broncos-are-investigating-the-racist-letter-sent-to-brandon-marshall/

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  4. DeMarcus Ware=50 recovers the fumble in SB 50. Unsure about the meanings of the combos for 1 and 94, but I'm guessing 113. Fumble equals 23, much like 1-2-3.

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    1. Ninety-four spelt out equals 57, and fifty-seven spelt out equals 50.

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    2. Sorry, DW is only pictured. Actually, TJ Ward recovered (#43, 4+3=7 - John Elway).

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  5. Not very good at decoding anything but I did stumble across "Big Ben". It was the nickname of the great bell of the clock In the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London. It's 150th anniversary was in 2009. Guess who won the super bowl . I am sure there is more to.



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    1. His birthday reduced sums to 7, like his number.

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  6. The fumble play (pictured) starts at 4.15 remaining (SF area code; reduced to 1, Cam's number) on a 3rd and 9 (39). The fumble was initially touched at the 18 (Peyton's jersey number). Way to obvious, everyone.

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