President of the Mormon Church Russell M. Nelson dies on the Jesuit Order’s 485th anniversary of being recognized by the Roman Catholic Church


President Russell M. Nelson is dead at 101 (President Russell M. Nelson=101).

The word church equates to 101 (Church=101), and this news comes shortly after the shooting of Charlie Kirk in Orem, Utah (Orem, Utah=101), going with the ‘assassin’ story (Assassin=101). Keep in mind the Charlie Kirk memorial was on September 21, leaving 101 days in the year, the anniversary of Joseph Smith seeing the Angel Moroni.




Remember that Kirk means “church.”

State Farm Stadium, where the memorial was for Kirk, was just off Route 101.
Furthermore, Russell M. Nelson has died on the anniversary of the Jesuits being recognized by the Roman Catholic Church, September 27, 1540.

It is the 485th anniversary (False Prophet=485, Human Sacrifice=485).


September 27 has had some notable events with the LDS Church in history.

The Jesuits are the military of the Vatican, and this death comes 347 weeks after the Mormon Temple was opened next to the Vatican (Sacrifice=347 in Hebrew).



Recall, the Catholic School shooting in Minnesota was 347 days after the first American Pope’s birthday. Keep in mind he is Pope Leo the 14th, and today is 14 days after his September 28 birthday.

President Russell M. Nelson has died 18 days after his birthday, or on the 19th day of his age (IHS=18, 18, Sun=18 — Iesus=19.




His birthday was 9/9.

He died a span of 93 days from Joseph Smith’s age, and they say the sun is 93 million miles away on average (Crucifix=93, God’s Son=93, Nazareth=93).



You could also say he died 92 days later (Latter-Day Saint=92).

