Sports Are Scripted
24 2018-01-09 by graysond
So, about a year ago I came across a discussion talking about how sports are scripted theater coded with a language called Gematria. I thought it was crazy but I found someone who has been predicting outcomes of all major sports leagues as well as college sports at the highest level meaning championships...They called last years basketball tournament champion the day the bracket was announced with this code. I have been learning about it and was just watching the College football championship and paying attention to the score and the numbers that are brought up over and over again.
One of the big highlights of the game was the Black Panther trailer debut at halftime with has a numerical connection to Alabama through this language. The theme song of this years playoff was "Walk on Water" by 30 Seconds to Mars. That title in this language has a connection to "Georgia".
So tonight, Nick Saban (Age 66) won his 6th championship (666) when #6 Devonta Smith caught a touchdown pass...I can go into further detail than this. These games are staged at the highest levels. There's a reason you don't and wont see underdog teams from the smaller confrences playing in the College Football Playoffs.
I was pointing these things out in r/CFB on the game threads but they actually banned me. I messaged asking why and they told me I was harassing people... I replied asking how I was doing that and they said I broke the rules and am no longer welcome...I replied to them "thanks for solidifying my insight on these scripted games."
Look into this information. The world around you is coded and those with money and power are in control. They script your news media, they script your sports league, and they laugh at the fact that most people are too dumb to notice it. Do yourself a favor and learn about this, wake up, and stop supporting their fake bullshit. It's a waste of time.
68 comments
1 Xansies 2018-01-09
So, I go to a football college, hangout with some of the players. If the games are fixed, they sure as shit don't tell them . I wouldn't.
1 sons_of_many_bitches 2018-01-09
They won't know it's fixed they just have to wait till their coach is 66 and they'll win 6 championships.
1 graysond 2018-01-09
I'm a fan of college football and would hate for this to be the case but it just seems so obvious at the highest levels anymore...
These players all have contracts and there are non-disclosure agreements they have to sign.You are going to keep a secret if you get to do what you love and maybe get a few perks. I don't think this takes place at all colleges. Mainly the big ones.
Why do you think a team like UCF (Undefeated conference champion) got snubbed from playing in the playoff? Because they aren't in the right conference and don't have the money. They only let teams in from big conferences. So far, only teams from (SEC, ACC, Big Ten, Pac-12, and Big 12) have played in the playoffs.
2016: Western Michigan 13-1 finished 15th behind a bunch of 2 and 3 loss teams.
2015: Houston 13-1 finished 9th behind a bunch of 2 loss teams
2014: Boise State 12-2 finished 9th with several 3 loss teams in front of them. Marshall 13-1 finished 22nd...
2013: UCF 12-1 finished 10th behind 7 2 loss teams...
Do you see a trend here? Those teams I mentioned don't belong to the big money conferences. Those teams wont ever be put in the playoff because they are outsiders. If you follow the money trail to these big confrences, this is where a majority of your NFL players are bred. They are learning how it works and are most likely getting some pretty nice perks on the side.
If one of those "outsiders" gets in, then I will change my stance. How an 11-1 team that didn't even make it's confrence championship got in over an undefeated team that won its confrence makes absolutely no sense. how they kept two other confrence champions with the same record from filling that spot as well just adds to the speculation.
1 Moetaco 2018-01-09
“Quality losses. “
1 forthegiggles1 2018-01-09
I played D1 soccer at one of the top 20 schools in the country. I played professionally in europe for a lower tier team. I lived with 5 different MLS players over the course of 10 years. These sports are in no way shape or form scripted. Maybe like the other guy said there are certain choke points that can be utilized.
1 graysond 2018-01-09
And I could be a talking dog typing on a computer...
1 forthegiggles1 2018-01-09
Yea... The thing is i'm not lying.
1 graysond 2018-01-09
How much money, television contracts with ESPN, partnerships with Fox, ABC, etc. does college soccer have? Soccer is a sport that experiences more rigging on the world stage. You don’t hear much about Vegas odds on college soccer games. Have you watched the World Cup before? Don’t tell me that’s not shady as hell.
Again, I am talking about big time football teams in the major conferences. That’s why you see undefeated conference champions from outside of those conferences not get a shot in the playoff...because they are not part of the upper echelon.
I have friends who played football in college as well...
1 jerkedit 2018-01-09
This is an interesting concept.
1 notyourreality 2018-01-09
Please enlighten us. I'd like to win some money in Vegas.
1 graysond 2018-01-09
It's a language used in freemasonry. Here is a video that explains gematria.
1 Hand_Sanitizer3000 2018-01-09
who is your source and why are you not a millionaire
1 tormentvector 2018-01-09
Yep, potential to be very wealthy.
1 Humanity_IsThe_Devil 2018-01-09
There is big money in fixing these games for insiders, and I have no doubt games are routinely fixed. Its not clear why you think this encoding is so important, when there would be far simpler ways of fixing the games. I imagine the mechanism is basically the same as insider trading - privileged individuals are just given tips. They collect money on the tip, and basically its impossible to prove anything untoward happened -- it was just a good bet!
There are certain games which lend themselves well to fixing because there are 'choke points' that can be compromised by small numbers of individuals to have a large impact on the game.
It is routine for controversy related to these avenues to have huge, game or season deciding impacts on these sports. Money transfers due to betting are completely opaque to the public, could basically involved uncapped, massive sums, and are controlled by organizations (mostly in vegas / atlantic city) which are openly tied to organized crime (and therefore clandestine agencies and intelligence services). Who is responsible for monitoring these institutions? Those very same intelligence services.
Not only do most people NOT bleieve that sports are fixed, many DONT WANT TO (think about it). With such resistence to the very notioin that the games are rigged, no one would even begin to suspect that sports fixing and betting could be a power brokering system or money laundering system. There is so much easy money and power to be made, and the methods of fixing are completely opaque and unprovable. Furthermore, There are countless controversies, and many proven examples of fixing. What a powerful illusion, that people somehow cant see this for what it is. Thats a secondary topic though.
1 graysond 2018-01-09
I totally agree, people do not want to realize that sports are "fixed" or "scipted". I think the main reason for the use of this coded language is for Masonic reasons. They are ritualistic and the language is an ancient Jewish, numerical language that people don't understand and aren't taught about in school. It is the source of how our language is made up. Language is mathematical and this is how they code things.
1 Humanity_IsThe_Devil 2018-01-09
To what end in your mind?
1 graysond 2018-01-09
I guess College Math professors are pretty bad sources?
Social science publications must be a bad source of info to?
Look, you have never heard of or been shown this information there for you think I am “crazy”. Language is numerical. Sports are perfect tools for those in charge at the top of the pyramid.
In this language championship=131....who finished with a 13-1 record?
Do you know how many times Alabama and Georgia have played each other throughout college football history? Last night was the 68th matchup. In this language championship=68.
Tua Tagovailoa (13 letters in his name) a player most people didn’t even see play all year is subbed in when Alabama is down 13-0...
Both teams finished the season with 13 wins...
Alabama=13 in this language
Why do you think the commentators are always saying “it’s like a Disney movie you couldn’t script it any better!” Because they are throwing it in your face and know most people are to stupid to see it.
1 TheMmaMagician 2018-01-09
You're aware how many people would have to be involved and keep their mouth shut right? Trainers, players, coaches (apparently announcers too) etc.
If the scenario you're suggesting is taking place, do you think it's plausible that you wouldn't have any individuals speak out about it? We are talking thousands and thousands of people.
1 graysond 2018-01-09
Like This
All sports are just like the WWE people just don’t want to see it...
1 principaljohnny 2018-01-09
Why the hell don’t you go to Vegas and win some money?
1 TheMmaMagician 2018-01-09
Because his theory is bullshit, and based on circumstantial coincidences.
1 Humanity_IsThe_Devil 2018-01-09
This just isn't how language works -- its a creative endeavor. Flipping a mental coin? Is he nuts? People aren't statistical models
Furthermore .... Sorry I just don't see how your random (as far as I can tell) associations you make between numbers corresponds to a "langage" in your mind. Or why such a thing happening would even matter.?
1 pdx541 2018-01-09
There are 130 D1 (FBS) football programs with ~105 players per team. 13,000+ teenage players all working together to stage games for the freemasons. Amazing that nothing has ever leaked about that.
1 graysond 2018-01-09
Again, I'm not talking about every single one of those teams. Here is a good example of huge groups keeping secrets...
1 Apollo_Frog 2018-01-09
Sports are 100% rigged when money is involved. Gullible fools only believe otherwise. I can't watch most all sports anymore, because of this. The masses are so dumbed down they will never get what you are saying though.
1 graysond 2018-01-09
Exactly. When you finally see through the veil, you can never see it as competition again because you know it isn't. The College level is where they bread future "athlete actors" for the professional leagues. I don't think smaller conferences do this though. I think it's mainly in the big ones. But, I could be wrong.
1 Apollo_Frog 2018-01-09
If you really think about it most sports only need a handful of players, and coaches to control the outcome of the game. Football -pay off the quarterback, and coach, and you pretty much have it in control, and throw the field goal kicker a little something too.
1 graysond 2018-01-09
Like this
Lebron James missing a wide open lay-up
Steph Curry as well
Then there's last years joke of a super bowl haha.
1 Apollo_Frog 2018-01-09
The Seattle Superbowl. What a joke.
1 graysond 2018-01-09
Are you talking about the one where Marchon Lynch is running over every defender and they get the ball near the goal line and decide to throw a pick? Yeah why in the world would you not run the ball there?
People realize that’s not backyard football that’s playing for a national championship on the highest level. No one in their right mind would attempt that play in that situation... but you know why they did it? Because it’s what they’re paid to do. And I personally despise the Seattle Seahawks so you would think I would be one to just sit and laugh at them.
1 misto1481 2018-01-09
That was absolutely ridiculous not to run on 1st down with 1 yard to go when you have Marshawn Lynch but I believe he was referring to last year and how the Falcons managed to "blow" the largest lead ever in the 4th quarter. Numerous instances stood out like calling multiple drop back passing plays which lead to a huge sack which took the Falcons out of field goal range where a field goal would have won it for them. Horrible reffing where 3 consecutive holding calls kept the patriots alive. Not running the ball in the second half when your dynamic dyo tandem who were tearing up the Patriots all game long.
NFL is obviously rigged and I used to believe it would be too difficult to fix college games but you definitely opened my eyes to how they could.
1 graysond 2018-01-09
I don’t necessarily think all college games are like this. It’s mainly what it comes to the big conferences in the championships.
1 Apollo_Frog 2018-01-09
Yeah that's the one.
1 OreoEagle 2018-01-09
You’re a moron. Play a sport ever and realize that mistakes happen. Vegas is not always accurate. They shift lines to the point where they make money on either side, based on the bets coming in from the public.
1 graysond 2018-01-09
I love when people say it is yes I have played sports I grew up playing sports and an a pretty athletic person actually... yes mistakes happen...But this is a great example of a professional athlete doing his job and losing the game as he is told and paid to do...want more examples?
1 OreoEagle 2018-01-09
Any professional athlete would not be involved in any “fixing”, it would come on the end of officiating. Athletes miss layups, even those as great as Lebron, it happens lol
1 blacktao 2018-01-09
Forget the missed layup....Lebron travels constantly and they never call it
1 Crowbarmanager 2018-01-09
Who is going to win the Superbowl?
1 graysond 2018-01-09
I have a feeling it's going to be Steelers vs. Eagles...
1 Ferndogg24 2018-01-09
What tells you this?
1 graysond 2018-01-09
The super bowl is being played at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis Minnesota. Justin Timberlake is the halftime performer. Pink is singing the National Anthem.
There is a connection through this language between Pittsburgh and 52 which this is Super Bowl 52.
There is also a connection between "Justin Timberlake" and "Pittsburgh Steelers" in this language.
There is a connection between "Pink" and "Carson Wentz" in this language.
That's just scratching the surface. Those are some of the blatant, in your face connections.
1 itzsteezybaby 2018-01-09
Then what are the other connections? How does this language actually connect with these words? You’re not really explaining anything
1 graysond 2018-01-09
some reading for you
Video discussion
1 graysond 2018-01-09
Through numbers. Language is mathematical.
1 rudiments-of-gruel 2018-01-09
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1 graysond 2018-01-09
Let’s see if I read the code right 👌.
1 gentlearmor 2018-01-09
Suddenly, you're not sounding quite so confident when you know someone's going to be checking your shit.
1 graysond 2018-01-09
I’m on my lunch break right now at work but if I was at home I could get on and show some examples of what I mean by this. Where the Super Bowl is being played this year, The date it is being played, and other factors are connected to the quarterback’s of both teams as well as the teams themselves in the cities they are from through this code so what I am saying is I see a connection between those two teams in this year Super Bowl.
I think there’s a good chance that we see the Pittsburgh Steelers against the Philidelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl this year.
1 Ferndogg24 2018-01-09
Would you mind teaching me of this language, or Point me in the direction to get a better understanding??
2 graysond 2018-01-09
Check out this dudes videos ... he goes through multiple channels because U2 always deletes him but he’s pretty damn spot on on all of this stuff. He said Alabama was most likely going to win four days ago based on the information he found...he wasn’t wrong.
1 Bacore 2018-01-09
You forgot one Bama player was born in June (6th month) and another was born on the 6th day of another month and yet another had 6 jockstraps in his locker. They're all on the same team (666) . Also, a Bama fan had a beer and hot dog at the stadium $26.00 and a Georgia fan had two corn dogs for $23.00 ... the final score? 26-23. Rigged.
1 facelessnature 2018-01-09
It's already been highly speculated that FIFA is rigged, and from the last few seasons of NFL, we've seen some very suspicious calling by the refs, calls that are contra the NFL rules.
1 stop-lying 2018-01-09
Scripted? Highly unlikely. Now outside influences trying to decide outcomes of games....... now there's something there. Also Op do you think Satan is scripting these games? I only ask because of your linking of the 666 numbers.
1 graysond 2018-01-09
No. Has nothing to do with “Satan”, a made up deity. This same code was used to write the Bible which is a fairy tale story but has information which is useful. It connects to the Lore of the Bible. The Bible itself is written in this language pretty heavily.
Religion as a whole Nother thing that was just created to control and miss guide people and take advantage of money and control the mind.
666 is a “trinity of 6” in the lore of the Hebrew Bible the number of man is 6 because god “created man on that day”, jesus dying on the 6th day, and Johns message that Satan is just a 6...
1 Vaedur 2018-01-09
no offense, but you something about his age, his champtionship and #6 wouldn't that make it "6666" . come on..
1 graysond 2018-01-09
No. Nick Sabin one his sixth championship at age 66. 666.
Then No. 6 catching that touchdown is just another tribute to Nick Sabin winning his sixth championship. It’s a separate person and separate act. It’s connected but not factored into that.
1 dotlinefever3 2018-01-09
wouldnt surprise me.
what clued me in was how at the introduction of the starters before the super bowls, they always got it correct as to which team would be kicking off and which team would be recieving before the coin toss happened.
I can see how by random chance it could happen on occassion, but when it happened year after year like it did in the eighties,ninties and early 2ks, something is rotten in denmark
1 Pennyforyourfoughts 2018-01-09
I read about a conspiracy surrounding players with the number 23 on their shirts, some sort of weird correlation with the number and success of the players.. Also, I've no doubt that many games within many sports are fixed, too much money involved for there not to be corruption.
1 graysond 2018-01-09
Speaking of the number 23 that’s LeBron James’s number in the NBA. He usually wins a championship when Alabama Wins one...
1 Pennyforyourfoughts 2018-01-09
David Beckham, Michael Jordan etc
http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2014/08/01/7-incredible-athletes-besides-lebron-james-to-wear-23/
1 justforjacob 2018-01-09
honestly i have been thinking a lot about this theory ever since i saw that video of Steph Curry supposedly "ignoring" one of his fans calling out to him.
if you watch the video, Curry looks really out of it. first thing that came to my mind was mk ultra. his eyes were dead and he looked like he was on autopilot.
thought it was strange they're trying to smear his name right now.
1 Ferndogg24 2018-01-09
Thank u sir
1 Cobra-Serpentress 2018-01-09
9-11 happens and the Patriots win the Superbowl that season......Coincidence......
1 graysond 2018-01-09
The final score of that super bowl was 20-17 Patriots. In gematria you don’t include 0 because it’s a non-factor. So we get 217....New England Patriots =217 in the English ordinal calculation...so does national championship....
2017... yeah that was last year right who won the NBA championship last year? The Golden State Warriors 217 is also in their gematria code...
This is one of the factors that could key into the New England Patriots winning the championship this year for the 2017 season but I think more things favor the other two teams I mentioned. That’s why this crud code can be a little tough to crack Ahead of time
1 Cobra-Serpentress 2018-01-09
Thanks
1 Ferndogg24 2018-01-09
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1 TheMmaMagician 2018-01-09
You're aware how many people would have to be involved and keep their mouth shut right? Trainers, players, coaches (apparently announcers too) etc.
If the scenario you're suggesting is taking place, do you think it's plausible that you wouldn't have any individuals speak out about it? We are talking thousands and thousands of people.
1 principaljohnny 2018-01-09
Why the hell don’t you go to Vegas and win some money?
1 Humanity_IsThe_Devil 2018-01-09
This just isn't how language works -- its a creative endeavor. Flipping a mental coin? Is he nuts? People aren't statistical models
Furthermore .... Sorry I just don't see how your random (as far as I can tell) associations you make between numbers corresponds to a "langage" in your mind. Or why such a thing happening would even matter.?