Foo Fighters Drummer Taylor Hawkins Dies @ 50
Last week, I made this post about the death of pro wrestler Scott Hall, and how it was connected to his induction into the WWE Hall of Fame.
Scott’s middle name was Oliver:
Taylor Hawkins’ real first name is Oliver, and his death is connected to his induction into the Rock’n’Roll Hall of Fame this past year.
Hawkins was inducted as a member of the Foo Fighters, whose founder is Dave Grohl. Prior to starting the band, Grohl was the drummer for Nirvana, which featured singer Kurt Cobain.
In 2016, Kurt Cobain was the subject of a major numerical riddle when pro wrestler Bryan Danielson was forced into early retirement. They are the two most famous men from Aberdeen. Because of Scott Hall, I just happened to make this post last week which expanded on that topic.
Danielson returned to in-ring competition in 2018, the same week as the Austin bombings. He now wrestles for AEW, who will be hosting the Owen Hart Memorial tournament this year, while Kevin Owens will be duking it out with Steve Austin at WrestleMania 38.
WrestleMania 38 takes place in the Dallas-Fort Worth area this year. Taylor Hawkins was born in Fort Worth…It’s incredible how so many topics from the same previous ritual consistently come up within a short amount of time.
666 Coding
Hawkins died at the age of 50 on a date with Standard numerology of 50:
The 50th Prime number is 229
The number of the Beast (666) is revealed in the 229th verse of Revelation. The Foo Fighters released a film last month called Studio 666:
On the date of Taylor’s death, Dave Grohl was 2775 weeks old, and 2 months, 11 days after his birthday:
Hawkins died at the Casa Medina in Colombia on a date with Primary numerology of 70 and 34:
666 is the 36th Triangular number
Taylor and the Foo Fighters were inducted at the 36th annual ceremony.
The 36th Prime number is 151
Nirvana
On a calendar, 666 days is a span of 95 weeks.
Cobain died on the 95th day of the year:
This is Taylor Hawkins’ full name gematria.
6×6×6= 216
Studio 666 was first released on 2/16
If you include the end date…
Eclipse Code
666 is a number that represents the Eclipse code.
When you write out Six six six, you get a sum of 156: