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F***! Yo, what’s good everybody? Today we’re covering the strange passing of Little John’s son that happened on the 6th of February. As I often discuss on my channel, having longevity in the entertainment business comes at a cost. Most of the time, entertainers take a deal or bargain along the journey, and at some point they experience the drawbacks of that very bargain. I just discussed this recently on my latest video with Snoop Dogg and his granddaughter. The Faustian bargain states that they are by their nature tragic or self-defeating for the person who makes them, because what is surrendered is ultimately far more valuable than what is obtained, whether or not the bargainer appreciates that fact.
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The first thing I noticed was that his son died at 27. A number tied to death, particularly from the infamous 27 club, plus in dramatria the word ritual equates to 27 and so does Lil John, the father of Nathan Smith. Speaking of the number 27, notice that when you spell it out, his age of death it equates to 46 matching his name and the word sacrifice. As I mentioned earlier, a long career in Hollywood must come with sacrifice and the sacrifice comes in many shapes and forms, but one of the harshest is when it’s someone close to the entertainer that’s gotta go.
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Note Milton, Georgia and ritual sacrifice both equate to 73 in the reduction cipher. The news of Lil John’s dead son broke on 2 slash 6, which is the 37th day of the year aligning with dead son in Georgia where he was found. The news also broke 20 days after Lil John’s recent birthday, the word death equates to 20 in the reduction cipher. We know that he was found dead in a pond. You can see that Nathan, Pond and dead all equate to 22 in the reduction ciphers by no coincidence. Look, people often question if this stuff is real or not, and it’s important to remember the references to ritual killings throughout Hollywood and by entertainers.

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