Native American-Aleister Crowley death hex took out Kobe Bryant
NBA superstar with the Los Angeles Lakers, Hall of Fame shooting guard Kobe Bryant (1978-2020) was another victim of the Native American/Aleister Crowley Rainbow-Oz death hex. He was born on August 23rd, 1978, nearly 39 years before The Wizard of Oz’s theatrical release of August 25th, 1939. The curse’s two grand killing numbers, 77, the Goat of Mendes, Heru-ra-ha/Ra-Ha-Khuit full grown in the Æon of Horus, and 42, the dreaded Dark Mother, are synonymous with Oz, plaguing Bryant, putting him in an early grave. Through the second half of his legendary career, Bryant wore jersey number 24, 42 backward, ticking off La Madre Oscuro. He started with number eight and won a scoring title in each number, scoring 16,777 (777 = The Kabbalah’s evil forces unified, 1 + 6 = 7, 7777, a lethal grand scale) points repping No. 8 and 16,866 points (1 + 6 + 8 + 6 + 6 = 27, 2 x 7 = 14, 7 + 7, 77) wearing No. 24. His trading cards are usually number 77 (see below), and on his final Halloween, October 31st, 2019, his entire family dressed as The Wizard of Oz’s cast (below), invoking the Saturnian bleating Goat and La Mère Noire, always ready, willing, and able to dole out pain and death. On January 26th, 2020, Kobe Bryant died violently in a helicopter crash seven months before his 42nd birthday alongside his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna (2006-2020); the latter’s nickname was “Gigi” pronounced as it is spelled “G G,” which is 77 as G is the seventh letter of the alphabet, becoming macabre fingerprints of Baphomet and the Dark Mother. Easter egg: the helicopter Kobe and his daughter were aboard, a Sikorsky S-76, made its first flight on March (3rd month) 13th, ’77; 3 + 1 + 3 = 7, for 777, the Qliphoth mobilized; as of the writing of this book, 875 (7 x 125) units have been built. The whirlybird’s model number, S-76, has a value of 77 in simple gematria employing Pythagorean reduction, S/1 = 1, 76 = 76, 1 + 76 = 77. From Cinema Symbolism 4… coming soon. Note: based on this author’s knowledge of this hex, kabalistic sorcery, and Pythagorean mathematics, this author believes these two sinister entities have set their sights on Sandra Bullock and Taylor Swift, but only time will tell.
“I am Oz, the great and powerful! Who are you? Who are you?” – The Wizard of Oz, The Wizard of Oz, 1939. Using numbers to invoke OZ (inadvertently), the Goat of Mendes: (Left) 2000 Upper Deck MVP Kobe Bryant trading card number 77. (Center) 2001 Fleer Platinum Kobe Bryant trading card #77, the Star Ruby, syncing with the Ruby Slippers, blood and gore, recalling Master Therion’s Star Ruby ritual (vide supra). (Right) 2008 Upper Deck MVP Kobe Bryant trading card #77, wearing the number 24 jersey, an inversion of the Dark Mother’s digit, summoning her from the Abyss’ shadows.(Left) 1998 Fleer Ultra Kobe Bryant Gold Medallion trading card conjures the Yellow Brick Road; its number is 61G: 6 + 1 = 7, and G is the seventh letter of the alphabet, giving us 77, identifying the dualistic God of the Knights Templar. (Right) “♫ But the picture has a mustache ♫” – Cream, “SWLABR,” 1967. On Samhain 2019, Kobe Bryant and his family costumed themselves as the cast of The Wizard of Oz (bad idea), becoming his death sentence. Easter egg: the origins of Bryant’s jersey numbers seem to go back to his days playing varsity basketball at Lower Merion High School in the Philadelphia suburb of Ardmore. As a freshman, he was on the varsity team, the Aces, but it finished with a 4-20 record, 4, 2 + 0 = 2, 42, the Dark’s Mother’s unholy number. When he got to the NBA, his jersey number was eight, which is 4 x 2, changing it to 24 (42 reversed) as a continuation of eight, hoping it would bring him luck by inverting the digit representing the Aces’ losses–hey, Kobe, how did that work out? However, the following three seasons, the Aces compiled a 77-13 record with Bryant playing all five positions; thus, 77 is an allusion to the team’s victories his sophomore, junior, and senior years; hence the trading cards are always number 77, OZ, the Goat of Mendes’ numeral, and the 13 defeats portend the age of his daughter Gigi (G G, 77) who perished with him, spiting the remaining family members.