Monday, May 27, 2013

James Sisnett RIIP and a Sister Net-tle in the Side

As previously noted, May 23rd stands out given that 222 days remain in the year as of this day, and also because identical sequences of 2's are a particular trademark signature of the inner twin world.  

Those of you following my posts are aware of a "Smith" pattern-cluster that has occurred in the last couple of months.  Note for instance the title of my April 1, 2013 post:  10 Notable Smiths Die in March Beats the Audds, which alludes to a record breaking number of  notable persons named Smith dying in the month of March.  The Smith cluster has continued into this month as well, note for instance my May 13th post entitled, Reg Twigg RIIP, and Blowing to "Smithereens".

So then, given the above, it was particularly meaningful when I noted the following on the Deaths in 2013 site under May 23rd: 
Naturally James Sisnett stands out given his age at death, butt what really grabbed my attention was his surname-- Sisnett.  It's the play with words mostly re: "sister net".  Especially since as of late there have been a lot of notable deaths where "feminine" suffix such as "elle" has played a prominent role.  Note the following excerpts  from Sisnett's wiki page: 

  • James Emmanuel "Doc"[2] Sisnett (22 February 1900–23 May 2013)
  •  After leaving school, Sisnett trained as a blacksmith and later worked in a factory making sugar and syrup until his retirement in 1970
So, as you can see, he was an actual "blacksmith".  What I also find interesting is his other occupation re: making sugar and syrup, mainly due to my reference to this process in my recent May 25th post entitled 

*note, important in this study is the letter “L”, note that to make the letter L one must bend the tongue in such a way that it forms a cup shape the rim of which then abuts the roof of the mouth around the rim, making and enclosed “hollow” Also note that since our ancestors did live in the Eurasian north during the last glacial event, they had lived on permafrost land.  They would have taken note of the fact that where ice had formed over pockets , in effect creating little pockets that would be like miniature green houses where the first signs of life—spring come early because of the extra protection… hence green sprouts already cropping up when the rest of the land is still barren, they would have learned the value of “recreating” what nature had spelled out to them… they also knew of the benifitting properties of “glue” that given the permafrost, the closest to be had would be derived from sugar—the sap of flowers, roots and from carageenan (irish moss) boiled and rendered into sap… clear sugary syrup.

Also, there's his nickname "Doc"... which is particularly interesting because of something I had picked up on in regards to the etymology of the word "daughter", note the following: 

daughter (n.) Look up daughter at Dictionary.comOld English dohtor, from Proto-Germanic *dochter, earlier *dhukter
As you can see, from the Proto-Germanic origins re *dochter, it's phonetically identical to "doctor", note the following etymology:    
doctor (n.) Look up doctor at Dictionary.comc.1300, "Church father," from Old French doctour, from Medieval Latin doctor "religious teacher, adviser, scholar," in classical Latin "teacher," agent noun from docere "to show, teach, cause to know," originally "make to appear right," causative of decere "be seemly, fitting" (see decent).
In recent posts concerning the "Elle/Ess/Eve" pattern-cluster, the sense derived was a reference to the inner twin world who consider themselves to bee "matriarchal" while we in our outer world are considered as "patriarchal", and that by bringing the pattern-clusters about in this regard, they are communicating a "balance" of sorts... and also bringing to our attention that at present, our conjoined world's are in a position of imbalance... one that threatens our lives... our world and hence the future.

I believe the leads brought about by the death of James Sisnett re: "blacksmith", "doc" and "daughter", is a way for the inner twin world to communicate that their actions to alleviate the imbalance is a form of "doctoring".  I'm not totally sure about how "blacksmith" factors in except that perhaps its a reference to Associate Chief Justice Deborah K. Smith, who is always dressed in "black" when in the courtroom, so in essence could be another "blacksmith" that the inner twin world are referring to. Perhaps they will make this more clear. Whatever, she's definitely a thorn in my side ... or should I say nettle.

Since the suffix of Sisnett is "nett", I decided to key it in to the search box of the etymology site, note what was brought up:  
nettle (n.) Look up nettle at Dictionary.comstinging plant, Old English netele, from Proto-Germanic *natilon (cf. Old Saxon netila, Middle Dutch netele, Dutch netel, German Nessel, M.Da. nædlæ "nettle"), diminutive of *naton, perhaps from PIE root *ned- "to twist, knot" (see net (n.)). "[N]ettles or plants of closely related genera such as hemp were used as a source of fiber" [Watkins].
nettle (v.) Look up nettle at Dictionary.comc.1400, "to beat with nettles," from nettle (n.). Figurative sense of "irritate, provoke" is from 1560s. Related: Nettlednettling.

Then on keying in the word "net", the following were brought up:

 net (n.) Look up net at Dictionary.comOld English net "netting, network, spider web, mesh used for capturing," also figuratively, "moral or mental snare or trap," from Proto-Germanic *natjan (cf. Old Saxon net, Old Norse, Dutch net, Swedish nät, Old High German nezzi, German Netz, Gothic nati "net"), originally "something knotted," from PIE *ned- "to twist, knot" (cf. Sanskrit nahyati "binds, ties," Latinnodus "knot," Old Irish nascim "I bind, oblige").
net (adj.) Look up net at Dictionary.com"remaining after deductions," 1510s, from earlier sense of "trim, elegant, clean, neat" (c.1300), from Old French net "clean, pure," from Latin nitere "to shine, look bright, glitter" (seeneat). Meaning influenced by Italian netto "remaining after deductions." As a noun, 1910.
net (v.2) Look up net at Dictionary.com"to gain as a net sum," 1758, from net (adj.). Related: Nettednetting.
net (v.1) Look up net at Dictionary.com"to capture in a net," early 15c., from net (n.). Related: Nettednetting.
nether (adj.) Look up nether at Dictionary.comOld English niþera, neoþera "down, downwards, below, beneath," from Proto-Germanic *nitheraz (cf. Old Saxon nithar, Old Norse niðr, Old Frisian nither, Dutch neder, German nieder), from comparative of PIE *ni- "down, below" (cf. Sanskrit ni "down," nitaram "downward," Greek neiothen "from below," Old Church Slavonic nizu "low, down"). Has been replaced in most senses by lower (adj.).
The sense is a twisting and knotting and when considering that this is a reference to what is our first impression of what the inner twin world are doing to us-- bringing about the deaths of notable persons... which can be regarded as a type of "war" against us, the truth of the matter is that it's NOTT.  It's nott war as we tend to perceive war as, butt it's more like a "doctoring"... they have gone to great extreme so that we don't mistaken this key aspect.  The deaths and accidents that the inner twin world need to be regarded as knots that are necessary in creating a net that's designed to serve a distinct purpose.  What comes to mind is to catch fish... butt perhaps this net is metaphoric-- to catch people.

It's as I've thought then, this is the inner twin world's way of saying that they had orchestrated my car accident of 2000 in order to bring me to the doorstep of the insurance system that in turn brought me to the doorstep of the judge ACJ Smith, where the atrocities within the insurance and judiciary systems are such that they are secretly joined at the hip in such a way that brings devastation to victims... such as what I've experienced.  Butt, with that said, the inner twin world had purposely set up this unjust system in order to finally reveal themselves to us... it's all part of a bigger scheme, one designed to save our conjoined futures.   

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