Actress Joyce Randolph of “Honeymooners” Fame Dies @ 99
My last post was about the death of Jordan Miller, the brother of famous actor Jason Patric.
Jordan Miller was hit by a bus, which was ironic for a couple of reasons. First, Jason Patric starred in Speed 2, which was a sequel to a film about a bomb on a Bus.
Additionally, Miller worked at the New York Port Authority Bus terminal as a customer service representative according to TMZ:
In front of that very terminal stands a statue portraying Ralph Kramden, who was a bus driver on one of television’s first-ever sitcoms, The Honeymooners:
Immediately after finishing my decode on Miller’s death, I learned about Joyce Randolph. You gotta ask yourself…
What are the odds?
Jackie Gleason’s full name John Herbert Gleason has the same digits as the date of the terror attacks from the 11th of September, or 11/9/01.
Joyce Randolph was born as Joyce Sirola in 1924.
She starred in one of the first major television sitcoms ever, Of course, The Moon is part of the name The HoneyMooners…
One of Jackie Gleason’s recurring likes was “One of these days…you’re goin’ to The Moon!”
Joyce was 99 years old and died a span of 9 months, 9 days before her next birthday:
This means her death was also a span of 283 days before her birthday.
90 – 99 is like an upside-down 666, which has matching gematria with The Moon.
The Moon is an average of ~238,900 miles from Earth.
The featured couple on The Honeymooners was Ralph and Alice Kramden.
Jackie Gleason’s statue stands in front of the Port Authority in Manhattan.
1321 is the 216th Prime number
The Moon connection is appropriate, as the U.S. just attempted its first Moon landing in over half a century.
My last post also discussed a major Freemasonry riddle. Jackie Gleason died on June 24th, which is the anniversary of modern Freemasonry.
His death also occurred the exact same day Lionel Messi was born. See this post to learn more about how the Masonry riddle connects to Messi.
If you watch my video on this week’s failed lunar landing, you will see how it was all a riddle connected to Super Bowl 51.
Alice Kramden and Joyce Sirola share this value.