Lou Gehrig, Cal Ripken, Ryan Minor and the “Eclipse” Code
This is my third of three posts on this story.
- Former Major League Ryan Minor Dies of Cancer @ 49
- “Skull and Bones” Numerology for Ryan Minor
- Lou Gehrig, Cal Ripken, Ryan Minor and the “Eclipse” Code
Eclipse Code
My last post explained the Skull and Bones riddle in the passing of Ryan Minor.
Eclipse has matching gematria with Minor, who played for the Orioles.
108 / 109
Gehrig has matching 108 gematria with Mathematics of the circle. This is an important number to the Geometry of the Sun, Moon, and Earth.
A Baseball player named Minor reminds me of Minor League Baseball, which is the farm system for the Major League.
A Major League baseball is made up of 108 double stitches:
Ryan Minor died 108 days after Minor League Baseball’s anniversary and 108 days before the second Great American Eclipse (or 109 days w/ the end date):
Ryan Minor played in his first MLB game on the date leaving 109 days in the year:
Why is this 108 / 109 comination so important? Maybe it’s because the sum of these two numbers is 217.
109 days is also 15 weeks, 4 days
This is a number commonly coded into tales of early demise.
Ryan Minor was born on 1/5
The 15th Prime number is 47
Lou Gehrig was born on a date with Primary numerology of 47:
Lou Gehrig made one of the most famous speeches in history, known by his opening line “I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth.” This speech was made on the 4th of July, written 7/4 or 4/7.
Thirty-three
The number Thirty-three is important to the code of Ritual human sacrifice.
Minor was selected by the Orioles in the 33rd round of the Draft.
“Sacrifice” Code
Ritual human sacrifice sums to 911, just as “The Iron Horse” Lou Gehrig.
911 upside-down is 116, which is a sum shared by Ryan Minor, Calvin Edwin Ripken Jr., and Gehrig.
116 is the Reduction value of Consecutive games played, which equals 244 in Ordinal.
Baltimore Orioles players Minor and Ripken both have gematria of 244.
More Eclipse Alignments
The second coming of Christ is mentioned 318 times in the New Testament. Jesus was crucified with darkness in the sky, much like a solar eclipse.