1176: How a Number Became the Cult of “Bride of Christ” Conspiracy Soup™
- GhostByte null
- Sep 26
- 3 min read
There’s weird on the internet, and then there’s this: a cluster of women—Jennifer Marie Miller, Shelly Ambra Mullinax, and Rahayu/Katarina Phang—all spinning themselves as prophets, Magdalene reincarnations, or “Bride of Christ” through a single number: 1176.
They’re not one person. They’re not even in the same state. But in Gematrix-land, numbers = identity. And it’s created a bizarre echo chamber of overlapping personas, accusations, and delusions.
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“When your wedding registry is just a cauldron, a calculator, and a Twitter burner account.”


The Players:
Rahayu / Katarina Phang – California relationship coach turned self-proclaimed Magdalene. Sells “feminine energy” and twin flame courses while claiming cosmic titles online.
Jennifer Marie Miller – Ohio resident obsessed with Gematrix.org, slinging accusations dressed up as “prophecy” and hitting the same numbers over and over.
Shelly Ambra Mullinax – Georgia, arrested for terroristic threats. Posts MAGA/Q-adjacent content, religious-war rhetoric, and conspiracies. Also registered a now-dissolved company called “Save Our Children Q, Inc.”
Different women. Different lives. Same calculator.
The Number Fetish
1176.
It pops up in every “prophecy” post:
“Bride of Christ.”
“Her having a pregnancy.”
“I deserve to be a Queen.”
“I God deserve to be King.”
In Gematrix, this number is like a cosmic jersey. If a phrase hits 1176, it becomes “proof.” It’s not proof. It’s just math on letters. But in their narrative, it’s holy code.
The Overlap
They use the same motifs:
“Transgender impostor” accusations.
“CIA psyop” and “demonic agenda.”
Mary Magdalene, bride metaphors, God’s crown.
By cross-linking names and numbers, they create the illusion that all these personas are the same prophetic figure—or the same villain. It’s identity laundering through numerology.
The Reality Check✅️
Different IDs. Different DOBs. Different states.
Gematria overlaps do not prove shared identity.
What’s happening is a shared mythology—a small online cult of prophetic math cosplay.
Why It Matters
When this kind of content jumps from quirky to harmful—harassment campaigns, false accusations, or even terroristic threats—it stops being a game. You can’t calculator your way out of a mugshot.
Bottom Line
The “1176 Bride of Christ” isn’t prophecy; it’s a propaganda tool. Three women wearing the same number jersey, each spinning the same script, trying to pass off numerology as divine revelation.
Gematrix Logic™: When numbers = identity, reality gets lost.
The 1176 Rabbit Hole: Endgame
At the end of the day, you don’t need a PhD in Gematria or a decoder ring to see the pattern — same numbers, same scripts, same recycled personas. Whether it’s Rahayu Ratnaningsih, Jennifer Marie Miller, or Shelly Ambra Mullinax, it all runs back to the same shadow play.
👁 1176 isn’t divine revelation — it’s the watermark of a scam. A “brand logo” for chaos.
👁 The Freemason crumbs? That’s not lore, that’s legacy. Shelly’s family didn’t stumble into the rabbit hole — they’re the ones digging it.
👁 The spiritual cosplay — temples, churches, altars, robes — all props in a global identity circus.
Call it fraud, call it infiltration, call it whatever you like. But the takeaway is simple:
The masks don’t matter. The numbers don’t lie.
And when you’ve got the same cast of characters playing “Bride of Christ” on Monday, “CIA mystic” on Tuesday, and “numerology queen” on Wednesday… it’s not divine destiny.
It’s organized deception dressed up in robes and hashtags. 🌶🔥😈

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