Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Broken Collarbone Sidelines Heath Ledger For Season, As Reported By Anderson Cooper

What we have here is a case if getting too greedy. Both within the Jewish Elision, AARON RODGERS = 558 and BROKEN COLLARBONE = 558. Personally, I would have pointed that out and then just dropped the subject. A rare instance of a valid three digit match far larger than the normal values (100-250) coinciding with actual events. For you non sports minded folks, Aaron is a genuine superstar in the NFL and suffered a possible season ending injury via broken collarbone.


But then the video got weird and started going into the freemasonry stuff and of course, cross matching over elisions other than Jewish.


The thing about 558, is that it also happens to be evenly divisible by 6 and since it's really just 93 on performance enhancing drugs it's right around the range for other names. So even though it's too difficult to pass up misquoting the distance of the Sun to the Earth we have to wonder why the powers that shouldn't be created BROKEN COLLARBONE in our language specifically for Rodgers injury.


In Jewish, ANDERSON COOPER also has the decency to equal 558. One wonders why Scott van Pelt is telling me about this instead of Anderson Cooper. Especially since Cooper's news reporting show is subtitled 360 and there hasn't been a good misquoted Pi reference lately. You could misquote Sun and Pi in the same narrative. That would be cool.


In English elision, HEATH LEDGER is 558. Yet apparently his death had to do with drugs and not a broken collarbone. Unless he decides to come back as a zombie the chances of him playing Aaron Rodgers in a movie are pretty small. Although the drugs would be a good explanation of the conversion of 93 into 558. The movie version could be a Super Bowl story with NICKI MINAJ = 558 performing. Breaks her collarbone. Spinal cord damage. Turns into a zombie. And we've come full circle. Back to 360 and Cooper.


For the non-evil who don't purposefully twist the narrative into the macabre, we have some slot machine style partial reinforcement. Here's one instance where the basic story of Rodgers and the collarbone breakage actually works. But the greedy nature of insisting on 8,410,284,776 different numbering systems allows lots of options that don't make any sense, except possibly in hindsight.








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