Monday, October 8, 2018

71 87 162 266 | The NFL & MLB native slaughter ritual of October 8, 2018, Christopher Columbus Day & Indigenous People Day


*Drew Brees just set the completion record on September 23, the day leaving 99-days in the year.
*This is the 99th NFL Season; Drew Brees = 99 (Ordinal)

Tonight's game, October 8, is Drew Brees' 266th game, and it comes 266 days after his birthday.



Consider we are in the time of the 266th Catholic Pope, and the Saints have clear Catholic symbolism.


*At the two minute warning, with the score 26-6, they celebrated Drew Brees' accomplishment.



This game comes a span of 71-days from Pope Francis' birthday.




Drew Brees just became the all-time leading passer, surpassing the prior record of 71,940-yards.


http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/24934125/drew-brees-passes-peyton-manning-nfl-all-passing-leader

Now consider that today is Christopher Columbus Day, as well as Indigenous People Day.



In light of Christopher Columbus, who was paid for by the Catholic Church, being the man who wrote journal entries about how easy it was to murder the natives, it is no wonder the Saints are killing the Redskins.


Notice the Redskins are in their 87th season, a number connecting to 'Manifest Destiny'.



Now notice above, this is Alex Smith's 162nd game tonight, and the MNF game with the Redskins getting pounded by the Saints, followed the Indians and Braves, the two teams with native symbolism, being eliminated from the MLB Playoffs.

What's funny about it being Alex Smith's 162nd game, the man who came over from the Kansas City Chiefs, and who once played for the Utah Utes, who were previously the Utah Redskins, is how the number 162 connects to 'baseball' and 'Major League Baseball'.





Notice the Braves were eliminated 6-2.  (The final score of MNF would end up with 62 total points).



Saints = 19; Football = 43

And don't forget what is up with the Red Sox, who used to be the Boston Braves...

They set the mark with 108-wins this year, like how there are 108-double-stithces on a baseball.

108 wins, 54 losses...



Nathan Eovaldi was the starter for the Red Sox on October 8, or 10/8.


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