Russian Gymnast Disciplined for Wearing “Z” on Chest
The name Ivan Kuliak sums to the highly-symbolic 666.
When written out, Six hundred sixty-six has matching gematria with World War Z (more on this below).
He’s a Gymnast, which yields an upside-down 666 in Ordinal.
666 is the 36th Triangular number
The Gymnast wore the letter Zee on his chest on March 6th, the date written 3/6.
Kuliak’s birthday is 2/28, the date that leaves 306 days in the year:
In the Russian alphabet, his name sums to 120 Ordinal.
This happened yesterday, the 65th day of the year:
Kuliak was born on a date with Primary numerology of 52:
Vladimir Putin was born in ’52.
World War Z
The media is now telling us that the letter “Z” on the Russian vehicles invading Ukraine stands for “Za pobedy”, or “For victory”. Think about how dumb it would be if the U.S. used the Russian symbol for F (Ф) for the same thing. It doesn’t really stand to reason.
The letter Z has a value of 500.
We are currently in an Ignatian year according to the Jesuit Order. The beginning of the year was the 500th anniversary of Saint Ignatius getting wounded during battle. Notice how the letter Zee also has matching Jewish gematria with Russian.
In this post from last week, I explained the real reason the letter “Z”, which is not even in the Cyrillic alphabet, was being used. It’s a riddle connected to the 2013 film World War Z, as “Ze” in Russian is written using the Latin number “3”, and we’re told this could lead to World War 3.
World War Z has matching gematria with Gymnastics, in particular the number 140.
The International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) is 140 years old, and this story fell a span of 140 days before their anniversary:
Kuliak was born in Kaluga, Russia.
The name of the city also syncs up with Five hundred years in gematria.
Recall how both World War III and World War Z share gematria of 277 using capital letters.
277 is the 59th Prime number
The Moscow Film Festival began in ’59
World War Z was shown on a date with Primary numerology of 59:
Ivan Kuliak was born on the 59th day of the year: