Recently, a "February 24" pattern-cluster cropped up in wholly unrelated circumstances as found in the following posts:
According to Apple, the bite is there so it wouldn't be mistaken for a tomato.
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UPDATE:
note the following etymology:
appeal (n.)
c.1300, in the legal sense, from Old French apel (Modern French appel),
Sigh... I don't like appels, butt if I don't appel will Adams appel?!
There's no doubt in my mind that the inner twin world had "arranged" the pattern-cluster, it's much too intricate to be chalked up as coincidence, and because they often work in layers, I decided to dig a little deeper by venturing to the February 24th web page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/February_24:
- Janos Starker RIIP, Robert Soro RIIP, Parekura Hor... (April 29, 2013)
- Tim Taylor RIIP and Tinker Tailor...(April 28, 2013)
- Helicopters 44 and Deadlocked Deadland (April 25, 2013)
February 24 is the 55th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. There are 310 days remaining until the end of the year (311 in leap years).Of course the 55 is another tell tale signature as well as an addition to the "identical numbers" pattern-cluster that's been a theme lately. I regard this as another heads-up, and so I went to the sites list of notable persons who had either been born or had died in on February 24th in 1955. There weren't any notable deaths listed during that year, butt there were 3 notable births, with one standing out-- Steve Jobs:
1955 – Steve Jobs, American businessman, co-founded Apple Inc. and Pixar (d. 2011)I had posted about him awhile ago and so I keyed in his name to my Toumai blog's search box, which brought me to my February 20, 2012 post entitled Steve Jobs, Apple Inc: Synchro Deaths 2011, note these excerpts and amazing pattern-clusters:
- The Apple I was priced at $666. (Wozniak later said he had no idea about the relation between the number and the mark of the beast, and "I came up with [it] because I like repeating digits." It was $500 plus a 1/3 markup, which is actually $666.67, rounding up to the nearest penny.)
- Interesting to note that the next company Jobs started up was called :NeXT Computers which ironically sold were released on the retail market in 1990, for $9,999. Okay, so we move from 666 to 9999... and aren't 9's upside down 6's?!
- I also find it peculiar that two significant women in his life are named "Mona" and "Lisa": the daughter he once denied to be his named "Lisa" (see photo at right) and a sister he wasn't aware of until he was older, named "Mona". Weird becomes weirder when in 1993, Mona Simpson married the television writer and producer Richard Appel (a writer for The Simpsons). Sure smacks of inner twin infiltration.
- The last thing that Steve said before he passed away, was "WOW, WOW, WOW". Now that's interesting, Wow is Mom upside down!!
It's audd don't you think re: the 666 "mark of the beast connection"... considering my earlier post today re: "Haven" and "Helle"!! And then there's the Apple computer logo -- an apple with a bite out of it... as though representing the biblical apple from the tree of knowledge that Eve was persuaded to take a bite. Okay, Eve has been given the bumm rapp long enough, so let's set the record straight ... I think Adam took the first bite, butt blamed Eve...God wasn't fooled tho, hence the Adam's apple curse among the sons of Adam ;-)(-;
And then there's the "sequence of 9's" pattern-cluster matching the one in today's earlier post.
To topp it all off, I remember a notable person with the surname "Appel" having passed away sometime in the last couple of weeks. Note the following listed under April 19th on the Deaths in 2013 site:
Kenneth Appel, 80, American mathematician, solved the four color theorem.[185]Note the following excerpt from his wiki page:
Kenneth Appel is most well known for his work in topology, which is the branch of mathematics that explores certain properties of geometric figures.[4] Mainly his biggest accomplishment was proving the four color theorem in 1976 with Wolfgang Haken.
At first, most mathematicians were against the fact that Appel and Haken were using computers, since this was new at the time, and Appel even mentioned, "Most mathematicians, even as late as the 1970s, had no real interest in learning about computers.
The proof has been one of the most controversial of modern mathematics because of its heavy dependence on computer "number-crunching" to sort through possibilities, which drew criticism from many in the mathematical community for its inelegance: "a good mathematical proof is like a poem—this is a telephone directory!"[6]So his claim to fame was accomplished because of the new advent of the computer... I wonder if he used an Apple?!
According to Apple, the bite is there so it wouldn't be mistaken for a tomato.
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UPDATE:
note the following etymology:
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