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Proof of Steelers/Raiders Connection to Kelce/Swift Saga

Yesterday, I made two Blog posts about the NFL. The first one detailed the “Skull and Bones” numerology of Pittsburgh’s 23-18 win over the Raiders in Las Vegas’s home opener.

My second post discussed Taylor Swift’s appearance at the game in Kansas City earlier that day. In 2012, Swift released an album called Red, the Chiefs’ primary color.

Travis Kelce was a span of 23 years, 18 days old when Red came out:

Was I on to something with this connection? Or am I just full of hot air?

This right here should give you a solid answer. After the Steelers won their Sunday Night game in Vegas, their airplane had an “oil pressure issue” and had to make an emergency stop. Where did they land and change planes?

Kansas City.

Steelers’ team plane makes emergency landing in Kansas City, no injuries reported

Veteran defensive tackle Cam Heyward had a little fun with the situation, joking on X with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and pop star Taylor Swift that the team needed a ride to Pittsburgh. Swift attended Kansas City’s blowout victory over Chicago on Sunday as a guest of Kelce’s.

Oil has the same gematria as Red.

Pittsburgh had an Oil pressure issue in its Airplane after its big Skull & Bones riddle, 140 days before the Super Bowl?

Pittsburgh, Oil pressure, Airplane, and Skull & Bones all = 140

Recall these games were played on a date with Primary numerology of 76:(9) + (24) + (20) + (23) = 76 (9) + (24) + (20) + (23) = 76

Airplane, Oil pressure, and Taylor Alison Swift all = 76

"Skull and Bones" = 76 (Reverse Reduction)


The word Emergency has matching 570 gematria with Kansas City, MO.

"Emergency" = 570 (Sumerian)

"Kansas City MO" = 570 (Satanic)

Swift spent her Sunday in Kansas City, MO a span of exactly 570 weeks after the album’s release:

Emergency and Kansas City both = 148 and 50, Pittsburgh and Airplane both = 50


Don’t worry, it’s not like the league is scripted. Just watch their own advertisement department tell us otherwise:

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