Canada's Stompin Tom passed away yesterday at 77 years of age. Note this excerpt taken from his wiki page (Here):
Interestingly, he wrote a song about Canadian Ace Wilfrid R. "Wop" May who I've posted about. To listen to the song go to this utube site (here). His facts in the song are a little off tho... that is if the records are correct to begin with. Another interesting tell tale sign and indication that the inner twin world had special plans for Tom Connors can be seen in his age at death-- twin 77 and even with his surname "Connor, note the following etymology:
Now note this next excerpt taken from the same post:
The online etymology dictionary gives a little bit of a different version re Connor:
Tom'sThat this guitar was stamped 2222, that he had come across it, that he had enough money to purchase it, was nott coincidence, butt the secret workings of the inner twin world. Note the following taken from the header of my Toumai Blog (Here):
favourite guitar was a Gibson Southern Jumbo acoustic that he purchased in 1956 while on his way through Ohio to Nashville, Tennessee and Mexico. He discovered it in a furniture store, hidden in a case on top of a shelf and, after some haggling, purchased it for $80 (he had $90 with him). The guitar was used to audition in 1964 at the Maple Leaf Hotel in Timmins, as well as for writing Bud the Spud four years later. Although retired in 1972, it remained in his possession. It has subsequently been refurbished (a birthday gift from his wife, Lena). The serial # inside the guitar reads 2222 in red stamped numbers and the actual age of the guitar is still unknown.[10]
The Genetic discovery of "Tetragametic Chimera humans", reveals that parts of our body can belong to a twin. This gives room to consider the subconscious as belonging to a twin. The research involved in this blog and my new Pronoiasecret blog provides evidence that proves what "appears" to be synchronicity in many cases, are patterns generated by inner twin's working together in a bid to "come out" as well as "communicate" to us at this point in time.A particular trademark signature of the inner twin world, is when the number "2" crop up in what I refer to as a "Identical Number Sequences" pattern-cluster, such as the 2222 stamped inside Tom's guitar. Note as well, that the name "Tom" means "twin" in origin.
Interestingly, he wrote a song about Canadian Ace Wilfrid R. "Wop" May who I've posted about. To listen to the song go to this utube site (here). His facts in the song are a little off tho... that is if the records are correct to begin with. Another interesting tell tale sign and indication that the inner twin world had special plans for Tom Connors can be seen in his age at death-- twin 77 and even with his surname "Connor, note the following etymology:
Connor, (from Conchobar, is a Irish name meaning "Wolf Kin",[1]"Lover of Wolves" or "Lover of Hounds"[2])Do note the "hound"... or in other words "dog". The reference to "dog" in posts as of late is remarkable, right down to the date of January 5th (my dog, Bailey's, birthday) cropping up over and over. So then note the following taken from my recent March 5th post entitled, Justice Danhof RIIP, Justice Jones RIIP, Ace Smith...:
On following the link to an article re: ^ Sir Alan Smith Obituary Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 4 March 2013 , I found the following :
First of all note the call sign "Dogsbody"... not to mention the type of combat most common among aces was called "dog fighting". Quite astounding when considering Snoopy the fictional flying ace dog!!
Bader selected Smith to be his wingman, and two of the squadrons’ most charismatic pilots, Johnnie Johnson and “Cocky” Dundas, to form his section of four aircraft, which used the call sign “Dogsbody”.As you can see, "flying ace", Alan Smith, had passed away just a few days ago... AND, his section used the call sign "Dogsbody"!! That is how the inner twin world work, making connections that form pattern-clusters, all for the purpose of what is happening right here and now-- to "come out" and to "communicate" to us.
Now note this next excerpt taken from the same post:
So note the last sentence above there you have it, another 222 AND, dog (Snoopy) connection!!
- The Red Baron (2 May 1892 – 21 April 1918), German pilot and top ace of World War I, died in battle on the 111th day of the year
What I'm stating, is that the 111 pattern was not coincidence, butt that they were designed and generated, and in saying this, I'm also claiming that the "DEATH" of the Red Baron had been "timed" to precision in such a way as to coincide with Wilfrid May's "BIRTH", which had also been perfectly "timed", so that on that fateful day of April 21, 1918, another day that had been perfectly "timed" as well, would generate the 111 pattern that they would from that day on, share in common. And it doesn't end there, note the rest Flying Ace 'other' history:
- Wilfrid May (April 20, 1896 – June 21, 1952) was the final allied pilot to be pursued by the Red Baron. May’s birthday of April 20thfalls on a leap year, making it the 111th day of the year.
- Billy" Bishop (8 February 1894 – 11 September 1956), top Canadian ace in World War I, died on 9/11, after which there are 111 days remaining in the year.
- Snoopy, fictional birthday has been established as August 10, 1950, the 222nd day of the year.
The online etymology dictionary gives a little bit of a different version re Connor:
Connor apparently an alteration and appropriation of the surname Conner (13c.), representing Old English cunnere "examiner, inspector" (see con (n.2)).Hmm, the word "cunning" sounds a bit like "K-9"... and the word "snoop" can be associated with the above definition re: "examiner, inspector", note the following etymology:
snoop (n.) "detective," 1891, from snoop (v.).It's interesting to note, since we are on a bit of a dog theme, that the letter "K" being the 11th letter, means that K-9 equates to 11-9... which when reversed is 9-11.
snoopy (adj.) snoop (v.) + -y (2). cartoon dog in"Peanuts" comic strip debuted in 1950.
snoop (v.) 1832, "to go around in a prying manner," American English, "to appropriate," probably from Dutch snoepen "to pry," also "eat in secret, eat sweets, sneak," probably related to snappen "to bite, snatch" (see snap).
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