Kelley Mack, Actress Who Appeared in ‘The Walking Dead,’ Dies @ 33
This is Part 1 of a two-part post:
- Kelley Mack, Actress Who Appeared in ‘The Walking Dead,’ Dies @ 33
- Andrew Kittredge Throws 119th Immaculate Inning in MLB History
Kelley Mack / Klebenow
TV actress Kelley Mack, born as Kelley Lynne Klebenow, reportedly died on August 2nd, a date with Standard numerology of 35:
Her death occurred in her birthplace of Cincinnati, Ohio on 8/2.
Her full birth name sums to 227 in the alphabetic order. Her death fell on the same date as the 2027 Total Solar Eclipse.
227 is the 49th Prime number
She was best-known for portraying Addy in The Walking Dead.
Her character was killed off a few months after she was introduced in an episode that aired on March 24th, 2019.
Thirty-three (33)
Her first appearance on “The Walking Dead” was a span of 33 weeks, 3 days before her 27th birthday:
27 is 3^3
The “Walking” Dead / The Moon
Both Walking Dead and The Walking Dead have matching gematria with the number 326. As I’ve long stated, this is a Lunar number as 326 is the sum of 57 and the 57th Prime number (269). Moon = 57 and she died of Glioma = 57 during Brown Lunation # 1,269.
The name The Walking Dead is a bit morbid in light of her final Instagram post, where she is seen re-learning to Walk…and now she’s Dead.
This video was posted on 3/26
In that same Reverse Sumerian cipher, the name she wound up changing to sums to 1032. Years after her on-screen death, she reprised her role in a flashback.
Her birth initials K.K. have double gematria of 132.
She died of diffuse midline glioma, a rare type of Astrocytoma Cancer. Her birth sign in Astrology was Cancer.
Cancer is the only sign ruled by the Moon. Each New Moon has been numbered since January 1923.
Her death made headlines on 8/6
Extra Notes
See Part 2 to learn how this story of early demise is connected to an Immaculate Inning in Major League Baseball.
Continue reading:
- Kelley Mack, Actress Who Appeared in ‘The Walking Dead,’ Dies @ 33
- Andrew Kittredge Throws 119th Immaculate Inning in MLB History