Monday, November 13, 2017

Why Did The Freemasons Hate 1998 Football?

There's got to be some good reason that hasn't been reported yet.


I still hate talking about sports, but gotta point this one out. I already added this to my ongoing I'll Advised Predictions Post. Most page views I get are what I share publicly on Google and Facebook.


I will add one thing a bit different later.


The Monday Night matchup tonight was an easy call for prediction. Actual gone on record ahead of time instead of reporting after the fact prediction. Miami, current record 4-4. Carolina current record 6-3. If Carolina wins the gematria CAROLINA = 73 and the gematria MIAMI = 45 match.


The table was set up for this because Miami had an early hurricane adjusted bye week and have played one less game than Carolina. So what's so important about 2017 that those pesky freemasons wanted this to happen this year?


Carolina has not had a 7-3 record after ten games every year. Ditto for Miami at 4-5 after nine.


Miami and Carolina have played each other before. Never before this year have they had the same records that they do tonight. There is a precedent that was close to a scheduling match to this year. In 1998 after the Carolina-Miami game they each had played ten. So Miami couldn't possibly be 4-5, unless they had a tie. Which I actually could see them claiming 4-5-1 as being 45. Yet, Miami won that game and improved to 7-3. Hmmm...actually I've seen cross matching team scores with opponent gematria before. But Carolina? They kind of sucked ass that year and dropped to 1-9.


Well apparently the government that only functions as a puppet arm of the New World Order to didn't take the time to bother the scheduling of football games. Funny thing about their Hurricane formation is that they pretty much hit Florida every year. In 1998 the biggest to hit Florida was a CAT 2. Not enough flooding.


And the records. That's totally messed up. 7-3 vs 1-9 is the difference between a playoff bound team and a bottom feeding get a high draft pick team.


What we have here is another pseudo prediction. The gematria happens to match the same outcome that an ordinary, well informed about sports predictor would make. The better team playing at home who is a 10 point favorite. If somebody put a lamprey to my neck and forced me to pick a winner or suffer the consequences, I'd have to go with Carolina.


Things are a bit different than, say, six months ago. More actual predictions are creeping in. The excuses when wrong are getting old. There were "too many good numbers for the Patriots.". "I only spent a couple of minutes on that.". "The script is deep." I don't put every single prediction in that post. I deserve it for the more outrageous ones.


If Miami wins, then the gloating can start here. Yet, I don't really care because its spread been shattered by historical events that should have lead to the same conclusion. But for some unknown reason, the Masonic Football Rigging Division decided to ignore 1998.


Because you can't use gematria to predict coincidences. Like the blackjack player that gets emotional and starts losing even more because of his irrational actions, the extra predictions seem to be popping up in an effort to regain credibility. If your going to actually make an official prediction, stick with it. Houston could win the World Series. Hey, I predicted that, too. Without gematria. I'm predicting Carolina tonight without gematria.


Now, how many more predictions will be wrong this year and how many more examples of team records not matching gematria do you need. Funny thing about team records, is that a team hardly ever has gematria matching their exact gematria if you just use their city name. It's not too easy for Carolina to have a 7-3 record after game one of the year. Or game sixteen.


The two events, the city name gematria and the records are a prime example of that word you hate the most. A coincidence.


Go Miami!

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