The signing of Grant Holt by Shrewsbury Town - 24/6/2008
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• June 24th is a special day to the occult as it was the date in 1717 that Modern Freemasonry was created
• Shrewsbury Town's chairman, Roland Wycherley, is a well known Freemason around the town.
• Holt put pen to paper with the club on the 74th day of his age
Masonic = 74
Shrewsbury = 58
Foundation = 47
• Holt was signed on June 24th 2008
When you look at the Gematria, it makes sense why Grant Holt ended up at Shrewsbury Town on the date that he did
Midsummer = 115/43
• Wycherley paid £170,000 for Holt. Think of the year 1717 and the foundation of modern freemasonry
Occult = 74
Jesus Christ = 74
Messiah = 74
Cross = 74
• Holt was aged 27 at the time of signing
Salop = 27
Ritual = 27
Euclid = 27
Square = 27
• He signed on a date with 58 numerology
Freemasonry = 58
Tracing Board = 58
Secret Society = 58
Rosicrucian = 58
Solomon's Temple = 58
• The moon is a massive factor in occult rituals and on 24/6/2008 the moon was within the astrological constellation of Pisces
Royal Arch = 47
Framework = 47
Brickwork = 47
Orthodox = 47
It also represents the 47th problem of Euclid which shows you how to square your square - at the core the masons are builders so this is sacred
• 33 is probably the most famous number with Freemasonry as that is the highest degree you can achieve in the lodge.
Funding = 33
• 47 is a big number within Freemasonry where the Masonic Compass on the logo is set to 47 degrees
• On the date of Holt's birthday, 12/4/1981, the moon was located in the astrological sign of Leo
• Shrewsbury's club badge features the head of lion, symbolic of the zodiac sign Leo
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Club badge in 2008/2009, since changed to 3 lions |
• Speaking of Leo's, Shrewsbury's manager at the the time was Paul Simpson whom Grant Holt knew from Carlisle United.
Holt put pen to paper with the club on the 33rd day before Simpson's July 26th birthday
Jesuitic = 33
Pillars = 33
Gnostic = 33
Genesis = 33
False Flag = 33
Federal = 33
Jehovah = 33
Goyim = 33
And so on, you get the drift.
I think we can leave it there, points made
Job done
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