
I remember watching this fight, and halfway through realizing this:


I lost interest after seeing this alignment. Can you guess who won?

I remember watching this fight, and halfway through realizing this:


I lost interest after seeing this alignment. Can you guess who won?

In this past week, we’ve seen something that has been happening again and again throughout history: two people in thematically similar positions/situations die/are killed around the same period of time. Brother Berg calls this a ‘twin-sacrifice,’ and this seems appropriate for this situation.
On July 23 2019 Maksim/Maxim Dadashev died after injuries sustained in the Boxing Ring, and around 24 hours later, we got another death, on July 25 2019, of Hugo Santillan, who also died due to injuries received in the ring.
Now, call me strange, but I’ve never seen Pulp Fiction before. And since Quentin Tarantino just recently released “Once upon a time in Hollywood,” I guess in tribute, CinemaSins on YouTube released a video titled “Everything wrong with Pulp Fiction in 20 minutes or less” which you can watch here:
Near the 9:00 minute mark, he shows a scene with Bruce Willis’ character, where he is riding in a car, and a woman says, “You killed the other boxing man,” to which Bruce Willis replies, “He’s dead?”
Knowing we live in a matrix, this piqued my interest immediately, and you should not be surprised to hear that we find some cool syncs here.
We’ve already seen some interesting observations regarding these two boxers and their death, such as how these two were born 2069 days apart.
“Death by the Numbers” = 269.
“Sacrifice to Satan” = 269.
“Ritual Murder” = 2690.
This number sequence is not arbitrary, and to prove this I will give an example from my own life:
When I was exactly 269 months old I overdosed on Fentanyl (by accident, of course). I was in “Richmond B.C.” = 269 when this happened, and I called my friend “Marc” = 269 when I was okay (or at least not in any danger of dying) to pick me up from the hospital. Yeah, I know…
269 is the 57th prime number:
“Hugo” = 57.
“Maxim” = 75.
“Pulp Fiction” = 57.
We’ve also already seen that “Dadashev” = 523 died at the age of 10,523 days old but something I just found out, is that the day before the U.S. release of Pulp Fiction, Tarantino was 11,523 days old!
Here is the list of the dates we will be measuring to and fro:
Pulp Fiction (Premier + U.S. release)
Maxim Dadashev (Birthday / Death)
Hugo Santillan (Birthday / Death)
Bruce Willis (Birthday)
Quentin Tarantino (Birthday)
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To begin, as I was perusing the Wikipedia for Pulp Fiction, I saw that the code for the magic suitcase was 666, the number of the beast. This is hilarious, as from the premier of this film, on 5/21/94, to the death of Hugo Santillan was 9196 days! This variation of 666 is seen constantly throughout this research. “Maxim” = 996.
Again, we will begin with the “Circle” observations, as these tend to be so prominent. “Maxim Dadashev” =227 (Reverse). Pulp Fiction released in the U.S. 1 year 7 months 2 weeks 2 days before the birth of Santillan.
“Bruce Willis” = 2027. “Fiction” = 2027.
“Pulp Fiction” = 1133 premiered 1313 weeks 3 days before the death of “Hugo” = 113. “Hugo Santillan” = 133 was born on 131/33 numerology.
“Quentin” = 1331. “Tarantino” = 131 was 31 years 1 month 3 weeks 3 days old for the films premier, which took place 3 years 33 weeks 3 days, or 1330 days before the birth of “Dadashev” = 3113, when Tarantino was 330 months 3 days old! How about that? Tarantino was 33 years (+64 days) old when Santillan was born.
“Government” = 133. “Bruce Willis” = 133. “Sacrifice” = 133.
“Fiction” = 113.
The premier came 302 months 2 days before the death of Dadashev, a number we see a lot. This is the number of the Skull and Bones society based in Yale University. “Hugo Santillan” = 2303.
Bruce Willis was exactly 2044 weeks old for the Pulp Fiction premier which happened on the day leaving 224 days in the year, and it released in the U.S. 24 years 40 weeks 2 days before the death of “Maxim” = 24 which was on the 204th day of the year, and 24 years 40 weeks 4 days before the death of “Hugo” = 24. Both boxers died on 24/42 numerology.
It premiered 24 months 10 days before the birth of Santillan, for which Willis was 41 years 2 months 11 days old. It’s U.S. release was exactly 4 years 2 weeks after Dadashev’s birth.
“Hugo Santillan” = 2241. “Maxim Dadashev” = 124 (Ordinal).
“Boxer” = 1142. “Bruce” = 224. “Willis” = 42.
Pulp Fiction premiered on the 141st day of the year, and released in the U.S. on 10/14, 4 years 14 days before the birth of Dadashev.
“Pulp Fiction” = 141 (Ordinal). “Santillan” = 141 (Reverse).
“Pulp Fiction” = 441. “Maxim Dadashev” = 1044.
The 141st prime number is 811:
Pulp Fiction released in the U.S. on 118 numerology; Tarantino and Willis were born 8 years 1 week 1 day apart. Tarantino was 118 days past his birthday when Dadashev died. “Death” = 118. “Homicide” = 118.
Here we a beautiful synchronization: Pulp Fiction premiered exactly 740 days before the birth of “Hugo Santillan” = 47. “Masonic” = 74.
“Maxim” = 1147 (Reverse Jewish). “Maxim Dadashev” = 74/744.
“Bruce Willis” = 74 was 470 months (+2 days) old for the premier and 474 months (+26 days) for the U.S. release.
Pulp Fiction released in the U.S. 1 year 230 days before the birth of Santillan, and he was born on 123 alternate date numerology.
“Conspiracy” = 123.
Willis was 64 years 4 months 4 days old when Dadashev died and 64 years 4 months 6 days old when Santillan died: “Sacrifice” = 46.
“Tarantino” = 446.
“Quentin Tarantino” = 212 (Ordinal) and Pulp Fiction premiered 2 years 1 week 2 days before the birth of Santillan!
“Maxim Dadashev” = 1213, and Tarantino was 31 years 201 days old for the U.S. release of his film, the reflection of 1213.
Pretty amazing stuff, right? These connections show conclusively that this film, including this Bruce Willis character/scene was written and released purposely in this way and on these specific dates for a reason: because since 1994 the ritual sacrifice of two boxers had been planned out through the space-time continuum.