The Deaths in 2013 site records in its list under May 25th the following:
Note the following from Wray's wiki page:
- Jimmy Wray, 75, British politician, MP for Glasgow Provan (1987–1997) and Glasgow Baillieston (1997–2005).[17]
James Aloysius Joseph Patrick Gabriel Wray[1] (28 April 1935 – 25 May 2013)[2]Astounding!! This is the third person listed on the Deaths in 2013 site in the last four days, who were born on April 28th, note the excerpts regarding the other two:
- Flynn James Robinson (born April 28, 1941 – May 23, 2013)
- Brian Greenhoff (28 April 1953 – 22 May 2013)
Even before these three deaths involving April 28th birth dates, this particular birth date had stood out earlier, in the midst of another cluster involving April 29th birth dates of two recently deceased notable persons:
- Peter Rauhofer (29 April 1965 – 7 May 2013)
- Harold Samuel Shapero (29 April 1920 - 17 May 2013)
Grant you, the April 29th cluster is not as remarkable as the April 28th cluster. Note this excerpt taken from my May 11th post entitled, Lane Smith RIIP, Will Smith, and Willam Smith RIIP :
When it comes to inner twin communication, following the leads plays an important role. Note the following excerpt from my May 8th post re Ferruccio Mazzola RIIP, Peter Rauhofer RIIP ; Ferr:
As can be ascertained from the above, the birth date of April 28th had cropped up while following the leads, hence leading to the "119/911 Opposites" pattern-cluster.
- April 28 is the 118th day of the year (119th in leap years). There are 247 days remaining
- April 29 is the 119th day of the year (120th in leap years). There are 246 days remaining
...it becomes clear that since Ferruccio Lamborghini was born on a leap year, then he was born on the 119th day of the year. Since Peter Rauhofer wasn't born on a leap year, he was born on the 119th day of the year. So even though their birthdays are ONE day apart, they were born on the 119th day!!
bewray (v.) "to reveal, expose," c.1300, from be- + wray.
Jimmy Wray's inner twin had influenced their conjoined deaths in order to facilitate with the inner twin world's "coming out" and "communication". His surname via the word "wray" communicates to us the "revealing" -- the unveiling of the inner twin world. Since the word "bewray" is phonetically similar to the word "beware", I consider the connection as another strategic design of the inner twin world that would be used down the road to generate "patterns" such that assist in their "coming out" and "communicating" to us at this precise point in time. So lets follow the etymology leads:
- reveal (v.) late 14c., from Old French reveler (14c.), from Latin revelare "reveal, uncover, disclose," literally "unveil," from re- "opposite of" (see re-) + velare "to cover, veil," from velum "a veil" (see veil (n.)).
beware (v.) c.1200, probably from a conflation of be ware (though the compound bewarian "defend" existed in Old English). See wary.wary (adj.) 1550s, from Old English wær "prudent, aware, alert, wary," from Proto-Germanic *waraz (cf. Old Norse varr "attentive," Gothic wars "cautious," Old Saxon giwar, Middle Dutch gheware, Old High German giwar, German gewahr "aware"), from PIE root *wer- "to cover" (see weir).weir (n.) Old English wer "dam, fence, enclosure," especially one for catching fish (related to werian "dam up"), from Proto-Germanic *warjanan (cf. Old Norse ver, Old Frisian and Middle Dutch were, Dutch weer, Old High German wari, German Wehr "defense, protection," Gothic warjan "to defend, protect"), from PIE *wer- "to cover, shut" (cf. Sanskrit vatah "enclosure," vrnoti "covers, wraps, shuts;" Lithuanian uzveriu "to shut, to close;" Old Persian *pari-varaka "protective;" Latin (op)erire "to cover;" Old Church Slavonic vora "sealed, closed," vreti "shut;" Old Irish feronn "field," properly "enclosed land").Naturally this brings me to the phonetically similar word "wear":
wear (v.) Old English werian "to clothe, put on," from Proto-Germanic *wazjanan (cf. Old Norse verja, Old High German werian, Gothic gawasjan "to clothe"), from PIE*wes- "to clothe" (cf. Sanskrit vaste "he puts on," vasanam "garment;" Avestan vah-; Greek esthes "clothing," hennymi "to clothe," eima "garment;" Latin vestire"to clothe;" Welsh gwisgo, Breton gwiska; Old English wæstling "sheet, blanket;" Hittite washshush "garments," washanzi "they dress").
Since the letter "w" in words in earlier times had been proceeded by a "g", which had been dropped in later years one can then see the etymological relation to our word "gear":
gear (n.) c.1200, "fighting equipment," probably from Old Norse gervi "apparel," related to gerr "ready," and gerva "make ready," from Proto-Germanic *garwin- (cf. Old English gearwe "clothing, equipment, ornament;" Old High German garawi "clothing, dress," garawen "to make ready;" German gerben "to tan
The inner twin world are issuing a dire warning... and they aren't referring to a change in clothing, their referring to another type of garment/protective covering-- a new home... the TUSSH as frequently mentioned in previous posts.
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