Friday, February 22, 2013

Dick Neal and Neil Mann RIIP Kneel To the Task (UPDATE)

So what are the chances of 2 notable footballers passing away today and yesterday, having "Neil" and "Neal" in their name?!  Especially when considering that I mention in previous posts how many notable individuals who have died recently, have names with obvious meaning, even though the spelling is off.  Note this excerpt taken from yesterdays post concerning the recent death of musician Kevin Peek:
So now we come to the Kevin's surname "Peek", which has obvious meaning in the literal and phonetic sense, with "Peek" and "Peak" sounding exactly the same...
In the same way, the names Neil and Neal are phonetically identical to the word "KNEEL", and just as "Peek" and "Peak" had fit into the broader/cryptic communication, the same is true with "kneel".    One sense that is consistent with most of my posts, is that we need to bend our ears to the inner twin world and what it is that they are communicating and we need to "kneel"... as in the metaphoric sense of the word-- we need to realize their greater wisdom and power over us and join/kneel together, in an effort that best serves to protect our joint interests.

Neil MannToday is February 22nd (2/22), a nice set of numbers for the inner twin world of "Tou" to play with.   On venturing to the Deaths in 2013 site I saw that a notable person named "Neil Mann" had passed away today, note the following:
Neil Mann, 88, Australian football player and coach (Collingwood Football Club).[2]
Another death  that stood out, was that of Dick Neal, recorded to have passed away yesterday.
Dick Neal, Jr., 79, English footballer.[11]
Dick NealThere are many tell tale signs of inner twin infiltration in regards to the above information that indicate these deaths as having been perfectly "timed" by the inner twin world, hence in keeping with their usual methods of  "coming out" and "communicating" to us today.  Other than their names and the fact that they were both footballers, other clues exist-- like Mann's age at time of his death being twin 88, and then there's the twin "nn" in "Mann"-- a cryptic way of indicating both worlds of "humann" kind, aka "Homo Sapiens Sapiens", the inner and outer twin worlds.

Note the following excerpts taken from Mann's wiki page (here):
  • 155 goals
  • Height/Weight 188 cm, 83 kg 
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So, more twin numbers.  And note this excerpt from an article regarding Mann's passing (Here)
He won the Copeland Trophy in 1954, took over as captain after Lou Richards' retirement and finished second (1954) and third (1953) in the Brownlow Medal. 

The name Richard cropping up once again is meaningful considering the "Richard" pattern-cluster as of late, not to mention Dick Neal  re: Dick is nickname for "Richard".   The "Brownlow" also stands out considering the recent "Brown" pattern-cluster.    So as you can see, quite a bit of supporting evidence exists, indicating that these two recent deaths as being the handiwork of the inner twin world.
Now note the following excerpts from Dick Neal's wiki page (Here):
Richard Marshall "DickNeal (1 October 1933 – 21 February 2013) was an English professional footballer who played as a wing half.
Of course there's the twin year at birth, and what I find interesting is the mention of "wing half"-- the position he played.  Mann played with the Magpies which is a bird (note, the prefix mag has the same origin as the word might and  may ... May happens to be my name).  I get the sense of two wings of a bird... according to wikipedia, Neil Mann was so versatile that he played any position... wherever the need was greatest.  In this case, he is obviously being called to  play the wing half opposite to Dick Neals wing half-- together they make a great flying pair... at least in this case... the metaphoric sense.

Note this article written by "Kat Keogh" on Dick Neal's death (Here), the name "Kat" adds to the "Cat/Kat" pattern-cluster that has recently cropped up.   I guess the sense with this inclusion could be "If you're a  small byrd in a world of cats (catastrophe's), than having wings is a good thing.

UPDATE:

Today (feb 23rd) I just discovered another footballer on the Deaths of 2013 site who passed away February 20th (or19th), his name is John "Downie".  The word "down" in Downie is obvious enough and the connection in regards to the above re "Kneel", is astounding... the communication now being "Kneel Down"

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