The Death Of Grand National Winning Jockey Liam Treadwell 23/6/2020 - Did his success come at a price??

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You're probably wondering why I'm covering old news, well, it's because I wasn't that clued up back then and it's been a learning process so I'm revisting stories now I know a bit more. It's as simple as that really. 

Anyway, today i'm going to cover the death of Liam Treadwell. A successful jumps jockey in his own right and the winner of the 2009 grand national on the Venetia Williams trained Mon Mome at odds of 100/1. 



First of all, we should make it clear that 2020 was a leap year 

• Leap Year = 83/38
• Murder = 83/38

• Treadwell died on the 173rd day of his age 



• On a date with numerology of 69

• 23+6+20+20 = 69
• Jockey = 69/24/30
• Drugs = 69/24/30
• Catholic Church = 69
• Illuminati = 69
• The Jesuit Order = 69

• In Feb 2021, the coroner recorded a verdict of 'Misadventure' 



• 173 is the 40th prime number and 'Misadventure' is a more appropriate term for overdose 


• His biggest success came on 4/4/2009 when he rode the winner of the Grand National 


• He died on the 81st day of the 11th anniversary since this victory


• Liam Treadwell = 81
• Aintree Racecourse = 81
• Ritual = 81
• June Twenty Third = 81 

• The horse he rode was called 'Mon Mome' 

• Mon Mome = 34
• Murder = 34
• Treadwell was 34 years of age 

• Mon Mome was foaled 29/4/2000, Treadwell died 311 days before his birthday



• It could be said that Treadwell died from an accidental overdose


• 311 is the 64th prime number, Treadwell won the national on a date that is written 4/4


• 311 is also an Octal of 201 which means that 201 is 311 in Octal Counting, 201 is a number we've talked about endlessly so it needs no explanation 


• Jumps racing is formally known as 'National Hunt Racing'


• National Hunt Racing = 201
• The Jesuit Order = 201
• Ignatius Of Loyola = 201
• The Sons Of Loyola = 201
• Order Of Illuminati = 201
• Knowing Good And Evil = 201

And so on, the list is endless 

• It could also be said that Treadwell died on the 56th day of the horse's age 


• Society Of Jesus = 56
• Thirty Four = 56 (his age)
• Freemasons = 56
• Morals And Dogma = 56
• All Seeing Eye = 56
• Masonic Ritual = 56
• Accidental Death = 56

Treadwell had a very close working relationship with top female trainer Venetia Williams for whom he rode Mon Mome to victory among others, he died 44 days after her birthday



• Kill = 44 
• Overdosed = 44

• It can also be said that Treadwell died on the 322nd before William's birthday 


• Racehorse = 322 (Jewish cipher) 


322 is number synonymous with the Yale University ultra-secret society Skull And Bones who permit 15 members a year



• In the Grand National, Mon Mome was number 15 

• Treadwell died on a date with numerology of 15

• 2+3+6+2+0+2+0 = 15


• It was also 46 weeks to William's birthday

• Sacrifice = 46
• Catholic = 46
• Vatican City = 46
• Sol Invictus = 46 

• You could also say it was 10 months and 18 days before, a bible verse relating to Satan. 


• Liam Treadwell = 216
• June Twenty Third = 216
• 6×6×6 = 216

Now this is interesting

Liam Treadwell's last ever ride was on a horse called 'Little Brian' at Hereford, he would go on to die on the 175th day of the leap year 



• Hereford Racecourse = 97
• Death = 97

Little Brian would actually be a winner for Treadwell

• Little Brian = 122
• Satanic = 122


What a piss take eh? A 25/1 winner on 16/3 

• 16/3 is like 163 which is the 38th prime number

• Hereford = 38
• Lucifer = 38
• Murder = 38
• Killing = 38
• Death = 38
• RIP = 38
• Treadwell died 3 months and 8 days after his last ride 
• He finished on 308 winners 

As for 25/1, that is something like 251

• Ritual Sacrifice = 251


• 251 is the 54th prime number

• Liam Treadwell = 54 
• Jesuit Order = 54
• Sun Worship = 54
• Black Nobility = 54 
• Ancient Rome = 54
• Anno Domini = 54 
• Jachin And Boaz = 54
• Twin Pillars = 54

• He would die on the 100th day after his last ride 


• Ad Maoirem Dei Gloriam = 100


• Mon Mome was odds of 100/1 when winning the Grand National 

I think that will do for this one

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