On the day it is confirmed the Republicans take the House of Representatives, going with the Senate and Oval Office, Ted Olson dies, a prominent conservative. Notice, the Republican Party got their 218th seat in the House (TRUMP=218, Holy Roman Empire=218).
Today marks the 48th time the US has seen a “unified” government.
Today also leaves 48 days in the year.
Ted Olson has died just after the 60th US presidential election, “won” by Donald Trump, a “conservative.”
Notice that Theodore Olson equates to 60, like Donald Trump.
*Don’t forget the parallels with Theodore Roosevelt and JD Vance
And notice that Olson equates to 60 as well.
Keep in mind this man is dead at 84, and JD Vance was born in ’84. Today is also the 104th day of JD Vance’s age.
Adding insult to injury, he worked for Gibson Dunn, equating to 47, and going with Donald Trump becoming the 47th US President-elect.
2025 will mark 60 years since Ted Olson joined Gibson Dunn in 1965.
Trump will be taking office with the 119th Congress.
Ted Olson’s birthday can also be written 11/9.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Olson
Notice Gibson Dunn turned 134 in 2024 (Make America Great Again=134).
Furthermore, he is dead at 84, and he served Ronald Reagan in 1984.
The Jesuit Order=84 *The Catholic Church=84 *Jesuit=84 *Masonry=84
That was 40 years ago, and Ronald Reagan was Number 40.
Also, today leaves 48 days in the year.
He has also died on 68 date numerology, 68 days before the Inauguration (11/13/2024=11+13+20+24=68, Donald John Trump=68).
Notice where ‘same sex marriage’ ties in, since that is what he is remembered for.
If they want to create even more chaos in society, they can have the Supreme Court reverse their decision on same sex marriage.
Also, the other case mentioned was the ‘Bush recount,’ also equating to 47.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/13/politics/lawyer-ted-olson-dies/index.html
Remember the song from 1983, Murder by Numbers?
Solicitor General=83
Election=83
Murder=83
And last, notice these “coincidences” with the two cases mentioned in the headline, the Bush recount, and the same-sex marriage decision.