Lionel Messi’s Amazing Syncs to Raiders’ Super Bowl Hero
This is Part 3 of a three-part post:
- Raiders’ Rod Martin, Star of Super Bowl XV, Dies @ 72
- Another ‘Skull & Bones’ Masterpiece for Rod Martin
- Lionel Messi’s Amazing Syncs to Raiders’ Super Bowl Hero
Rod Martin became a sports superstar when he appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated. Part 1 discusses how his death is numerically alligned to Edwin Lee Mathews, the man who appeared on magazine’s first cover.

239 is the 52nd Prime number





Leo Messi is an Argentine. So was Pope Francis:

1733 is the 270th Prime number
Francis was the first Pope to be a member of the Society of Jesus, whose motto is For the Greater Glory of God.

The Society of Jesus was founded on the 270th day of the year:![]()





There’s a lot more 33 in Part 1.
Lionel Andres “Leo” Messi
Literally, no matter how you write Messi’s name, the Ordinal gematria is encoded into this story.

Rod Martin was the star of Super Bowl 15
The 15th Square number is 225


The first-ever Sports Illustrated cover photo, which features Eddie Mathews, was taken in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.


Martin died a span of exactly 225 weeks after John Madden and 225 days before December 1st:








After the last pope died, Robert Prevost became the new pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church.









Rod Martin was born on the 97th day of the year, which is April 7th, or 4/7:![]()







More Jesuit Notes







