2018 Masters Tournament to be Eclipse Ritual
2018 Masters Tournament (Wiki)
In my last couple of posts, I’ve noted odd repetitions of the number 1703 in suspicious news stories:
I also mentioned how 173 is the 40th prime number. Well it just so happens the Masters is this coming weekend:
But even better:
In light of my decode of the bizarre news story involving Jim Brown returning Stan Lee’s missing Pomeranian…we know the media foreshadows sporting events in news articles. I believe this is the case here. But here are some more things to look for if you plan on trying to predict a winner.
The fourth and final day of the tournament is Sunday, April 8th. This is the same date as the second Great American total solar eclipse in 2024. This date is also specially connected to the August 2017 eclipse:
Augusta, Georgia is located on the 33rd parallel.
The Masters Tournament appears to be some sort of Moon-related ritual.
Eclipses are predicted thanks to the Saros cycle, a period of 223 synodic months.
The tournament is held in the city of Augusta, Georgia.
In this post, perhaps one of my most important, I discuss why 1331 is the number that represents a total solar eclipse. This is attributed in the tournament’s Jewish gematria:
Incredible! Numbers that reflect 13 & 31…there’s a lot more.
“Augusta National Invitational” = 407 (Reverse Ordinal)
“Augusta National Invitational” = 1037 (Primes)
“Masters Tournament” = 83 (Single Reduction)
The Moon’s diameter is essentially 2,160 miles.
6×6×6 = 216
And then you have this:
“Two thousand eighteen Masters Tournament” = 503 (Reverse Ordinal)
“Two thousand eighteen Masters Tournament” = 3304 (English Extended)
Of interest:
“Two thousand eighteen Augusta National Invitational” = 3330 (English Sumerian)
“Two thousand eighteen Augusta National Invitational” = 555 (English Ordinal)
So, for whatever reason, I’m inspired to look through the field of 87 players and try to maybe pick a winner. I’ll probably be wrong, but at the very least, we’ll learn a lot.