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Back when LeBron flashed 666 and one-eye at 30K point mark in 2018 (twitter.com)

LeBron flashed the one-eye and the 666 when hitting the 30k point mark. Just so you know it was intentional, the camera pans back to get the full symbols in. 

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flipthepyramid
flipthepyramid
1 month ago

I guess they thought waiting until 33k points would have made it too apparent.

fuzz
fuzz
1 month ago
Reply to  flipthepyramid

Yeah 😂

marie
marie
1 month ago
Reply to  flipthepyramid

Very tacky. When I put 33 on the microwave now I’m forced to announce it’s a non Illuminati 33.

freakofnature
freakofnature
1 month ago

This nba covers his pre game ritual:
https://youtu.be/GL1HmOUvZLQ?si=doHB39l5o6PsRnkm

Notice
The Freemason pyramid hand sign
The 666 hand sign
In/exsufflation
And the movements to spread out the magick.

Bueller
Bueller
1 month ago

Hes pathetic egotistical trash. 30,000 points eint matter when hes burning at 30000 degrees for all eternity.

Btw his atempts at starring in and producing movies is utterly bottom barrel. He has no brains or charisma other than jamming a ball in a hoop.

KMJ
KMJ
1 month ago

This has got to be one of your most condensed, thorough, and easily understood treatise on MK, INCORP0RATED. Well done! The image in the video of LeBron and his AI Celebrity persona? Nailed that!
You know how they like to make content creations. Two for one special on mirrors now.
Good show can’t wait to see more!

ibelieve
ibelieve
1 month ago

I thought the OK aka 666 sign was a symbol for white supremacy? someone should notify the ADL.

marie
marie
1 month ago
Reply to  ibelieve

Everything is white supremacy even elite bloodliner Jewish globalists cabal supremacy,
even…. black supremacy

https://theconversation.com/white-supremacy-is-the-root-of-all-race-related-violence-in-the-us-157566

Last edited 1 month ago by marie
LeBron DeFamed
LeBron DeFamed
1 month ago

The total score in that game (Spurs 114 – Cavs 102) was 216 points. This number is commonly seen in elite rituals because 216 = 6x6x6. (Michael Jordan’s maximum weight was listed as 216 lbs. He was listed at 6’6” & won 6 of 6 Finals. And scored 666 points in the ‘93 playoffs, incl. 33 in the final game. His dad was killed 33 days later.) Several all-time greats in that sport have been listed at 7’1”, which is 2.16 meters.
LeBron Raymone James has 18 letters. 18 = 6+6+6, for another 666. The phrase “Spurs beat Cavaliers” also has 18 letters.
LeBron played 38 minutes in that game, an important number to elites because it pertains to many morbid words in gematria. See below.

When LeBron set the NBA’s all-time scoring record last year, he was wearing #6. Meaning he had a #6 on the front of his jersey, a #6 on the back of it, and a #6 patch that all NBAers wore that season to honor Bill Russell. (Who was born on 2/12 and died on the 212th day of the year.) For another 666 in plain sight.
Delving further into LeBron’s breaking of the points record last year:
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar set the record in ‘84. LeBron just happened to be born 38 weeks later, on 12/30/84. (A pregnancy typically lasts 38-39 weeks, so do the math as to when LeBron’s parents were instructed to do the horizontal boogie to conceive him.) LeBron entered the game on 2/7/23 trailing Kareem by 36 points. (A beloved number for the elites because all the numbers from 1 to 36 add up to 666.) At 38 years old, LeBron broke Kareem’s 38 year-old record by scoring 38 points on the 38th day of the year, bringing him to 38,388 career points. And he did it vs. the Thunder, who were once the SuperSonics, the team against whom Kareem set the record in ‘84.
Later that week, in the equally-rigged NFL, the Chiefs kicked a field goal to get them to the winning score of 38 in the Super Bowl. It was a 3-point score which left 8 seconds on the clock, for an obscured “38.” This was shortly after an infamous (scripted) holding penalty on third-and-8 gave the Chiefs a first down, for another “38.” The losing QB, Jalen Hurts, with misery built into his surname, threw 38 passes in it. His final pass was a fruitless Hail Mary, a subtle mockery of Christianity to cap off this bonkers week of 38s.

For even more proof that LeBron’s career has been an act, we’ll go back to when he led his home state Cavaliers to their only title. They won it in famously thrilling fashion at the end of game 7 on 6/19/16. This was Father’s Day (subliminally establishing him as America’s father figure), Juneteenth (establishing him as the emancipator), and it was the birthday of the original King James, after whom he is nicknamed. And it was a Sunday, since the elites are Sun / light / fire worshippers going back to the Babylonian days.

Oh yeah, LeBron and Steph Curry just happened to both be born in the same Akron hospital. Also born at this hospital was NBA Hall Of Famer Nate Thurmond, widely believed to be LeBron’s real dad. (They even share receding hairlines.) Even more amazingly, Thurmond’s number has been retired by both the Cavaliers and Warriors, the two teams who played in the aforementioned 2016 Finals, starring LeBron & Steph. That year had lots of scripted craziness (primarily the U.S. Prez election), because in the elites’ number system, called gematria, zeroes are simply ignored. So 2016 is condensed to 216, which we know = 6x6x6.

Oh yeah… LeBron’s daddy, Thurmond, was rewarded for siring this wholesome American hero by dying a month after LeBron won that 2016 title. Similar to how the rapper King Von (like “King LeBron”) croaked shortly after LeBron won the 2020 title.
I could go on and on about the fraudulent LeBron, whom I have shown is surely the most 666-coded celebrity in world history, but that’s enough.

Sike! There’s more. Not a 666, but still entertaining. Wilt Chamberlain’s record 100-point game was on 3/2/62. Just days ago, on 3/2/24, LeBron became the first NBAer to eclipse (elite Sun worship joke) 40k points, to much fanfare, exactly 62 years after Wilt’s 100-point effort, on the 62nd day of the year, in the Lakers’ 62nd game of the season. (Hmm, I guess there three 6s in that, for another 666.) These people have no shame. And the curious phallic nickname “Wilt” just happens to be in the Satanists’ self-centered, hedonistic credo “Do what thou wilt.” (Do whatever you want if it feels good, morality be damned.)

Bonus Fun Fact: LeBron’s fellow L.A. Faker, 6’6” Kobe Bryant, known for his grueling “666 workout,” scored 81 points (second-most ever) in his 666th NBA contest.

And Caitlin Clark’s college career was scripted by the numbers as impressively as any of the male hoopers I’ve mentioned above, so I predict several WNBA titles for her. For example, averaging 32.2 points per game as a senior, matching the mysterious 322 on the logo of Skull And Bones.

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