The Intentionally Ignored Hidden Parallel between Egypt’s World Cup recent collapse to Argentina in Soccer and the Atlanta Falcons’ Super Bowl 51 collapse in Football back in 2017

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It’s not a coincidence that the media is comparing Egypt’s last minute choke job to Argentina in this year’s World Cup quarterfinals to the Atlanta Falcon’s meltdown to the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 51 less than 10 years ago. Besides the similar fashion of how they lost their respective matches being up by a substantial margin late in each game (Egypt 2-0 with less than 12 minutes in the game, Atlanta up 28-3 in the third quarter of the second half), there isn’t any other obvious connection between the two incidents, besides that fact that the World Cup match took place in Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the home stadium of the Atlanta Falcons.

Egypt lost in the quarterfinals of the World Cup, Atlanta lost on the biggest stage in last football game of the year, the Super Bowl, which took place in Houston that year. You could say that both teams played against living legends in Lionel Messi for Argentina and Tom Brady for New England, respectively. Other than that, Egypt’s loss to Argentina could have been compared to any other famous sports collapse without looking outside the game of soccer to find one. I’m pretty sure there are a boatload of those, especially in previous in World Cup tournaments.

So why the comparison with the Atlanta Falcons? If you look a little closer, there are a few hidden connections between the two teams.

The Egyptian soccer team’s nickname is the Pharaohs, king/queens of Ancient Kemet (Egypt.) Atlanta’s football team name, the Falcons, is connected to the Kemetian deity Heru/Horus whose head was depicted as a falcon. He was the son of Osiris and Isis who avenged his father Osiris by “defeating” Set and is also considered the divine protector of the pharaohs. Egypt’s country flag has the colors red, black, and white, which are the exact same colors for the Atlanta Falcon’s team. Those trio of colors symbolize the multifaceted nature (maiden, mother, crone) of the divine feminine, and the Hero’s (Heru) journey of the soul.

Egypt’s national flag

Atlanta Falcons team logo

Sports are basically rituals unbeknownst to the masses of ignorant human beings. Besides the fact that they temporarily distract people from their humdrum reality, it is also used to subconsciously program people to think and behave in manner that benefits the behind-the-scenes magikcians conducting said-programming. In this case, this particular ritual was geared to one specific group of people, if they were even paying attention: conscious Black-melanated humans around the globe.

Any Black-melanated human who has any background in esoteric/occult knowledge and mythology should understand their ancestorial connection with Ancient Kemet (Egypt.) And if you ask any Black-melanated human living in the Western Hemisphere which locale/city has the highest concentration of Black-melanated humans who has any sense of consciousness or self-awareness, most will answer or call Atlanta their home. And Black-melanated humans, whether conscious or not, by and large are a matriarchal by nature.

SOOOO, it could be possible that the ringleaders behind the scenes are privy to this knowledge and just for kicks and a giggle, stage the two aforementioned sports events in such a manner to possibly psychologically subdue the psyche of conscious Black-melanated humans, as well as subconsciously manipulate public opinion concerning the symbology of Ancient Kemet.

Yeah, I know that’s a stretch and a very psychotic perspective to have. But my mind is not a sane one. I just enjoy causing mental KHAOS!

Expressed Through Killah Khaos

Relevant Links:

Tom Brady saw Argentina’s comeback win in Atlanta and chose violence against Falcons fans | 11alive.com

The Atlanta Falcons are catching 28-3 strays, even during the World Cup | SB Nation

Note: If you click on the second article link, you’ll find the picture at the beginning of the post under the title with a statement that reads, “Egypt is the new Atlanta…except for their lack of Waffle Houses.” These magikcians are getting pretty transparent these days.)

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