>>105156909He died in 2023 and I have proof;
The first record shows him on 31 OCT 2023.
October 31 = Halloween, a day associated with death and spirits. Coincidence? NO, IT'S NOT.
The cost listed next to the U.S. entries is always $6,250.
6 + 2 + 5 + 0 = 13, the “number of death” in Western superstition.
So every time the domain updated after 2023, it was already “marked” by death.
The nameservers repeat ns2, ns3, ns4, ns5.
That’s a sequence that stops short of ns6. Why stop at 5? Because the sixth is “missing”, just like he was after 2023. It’s almost like the record itself is hiding his existence after death.
Dates form a neat pattern:
31 (October) 12 (June) 7 (January).
If you add those numbers: 31 + 12 + 7 = 50.
And he supposedly managed 363 domains. 363 – 50 = 313, another palindrome-like number tied to “the mirror of 13.” This is NOT a coincindence.
Conclusion:
By reading the numbers, you can argue that he vanished from the records on Halloween 2023 according to the pattern, HE DIED, and all later entries are the ghost trail of his digital presence.