Professional bicycle racer Armand Desmet, and Indian Politician Bal Thackeray, are connected in an "audd" way. They both passed away yesterday, November 17th, ...AND, they share the same birthday, January 23rd. So what are the chances?!
I then decided to check out the etymology of Bal Thackeray's surname. Note the following:
I can't help butt be reminded of Britain's once Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who is often referred to as the "iron lady". Note as well, that there has also recently been a cluster synchronicity surrounding "iron". And speaking of British Prime Minister, note this excerpt taken from the Deaths in 2012 site under November 16:
TUSSH-aye n'est pas?!
For the purpose of this blog, I usually check the Deaths in 2012 site on a daily basis, and if I don't see any sign of synchronicity with the information provided, I go no further. Today, nothing stood out to me, which seemed a bit audd to me, especially given the synchronicity's as of late... I'm still reeling from the recent cluster of 22 notable deaths.
Since cluster synchronicity's in the past have often occurred with the day of birth, and since the Deaths in 2012 site doesn't provide this information, I decided to click on each of the 5 names/links found under November 17 and 18, which brings me to each of their wiki pages that contains the info. So, as you can see, following my gut paid off. I then decided to venture to the January 23rd wiki page to see if anything there had synchro-relevance. What immediately stood out to me was this excerpt (Here):
1556 – The deadliest earthquake in history, the Shaanxi earthquake, hits Shaanxi province, China. The death toll may have been as high as 830,000.First of all, take note of the year 1556 -- this fits in to what I refer to as the "Off By One" cluster synchronicity... off by one from 1555 (due to the "usual" practice of the inner twin world who tend to generate cluster synchronicity's involving sequences of identical numbers). From here, I decided to click on the link re Shaanxi earthquake. Note the following:
An 840-kilometre (520 mi)-wide area was destroyed,[3] and in some counties 60% of the population was killed.[4] Most of the population in the area at the time lived in yaodongs, artificial caves in loess cliffs, many of which collapsed with catastrophic loss of life.
A yaodong (Chinese: 窰洞) or "house cave" is a particular form ofearth shelter dwelling common in the Loess Plateau in China's north. They are generally carved out of a hillside or excavated horizontally from a central "sunken courtyard".[1] [2]
An estimated 40 million people in northern China live in yaodongs.[5]Audd, considering the cluster synchronicity as of late involving "cliffs", "sand", "earth/soil", "rocks" and "danger falling from overhead".
I then decided to check out the etymology of Bal Thackeray's surname. Note the following:
THACKER: Means "roofer, thatcher" in northern Middle English, a variant of THATCHEROnce again, as of late there's been a cluster synchronicity surrounding "roofs", namely via the cluster of "66" and/or "666"... given that the number 6 shares the same key on my computer key board as the ^ roof/hat symbol. Note this excerpt taken from Bal Thackeray's wiki page:
In 1966, Thackeray formed the Shiv Sena party to advocate more strongly the place of Maharashtrians in Mumbai's political and professional landscape.Note the twin "66" in the year. It's small, butt there non the less.
I can't help butt be reminded of Britain's once Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who is often referred to as the "iron lady". Note as well, that there has also recently been a cluster synchronicity surrounding "iron". And speaking of British Prime Minister, note this excerpt taken from the Deaths in 2012 site under November 16:
Leo Blair, 89, British academic, father of Tony Blair.[8]
BLAIR: From any one of several of this place name in Scotland, which derives from Gaelic blár meaning "plain, field, battlefield".Again, this etymology definition can be added to yet another major cluster synchronicity involving words that mean "field" and "battlefield"... and the name "Leo"!!!
TUSSH-aye n'est pas?!
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