The Deaths in 2013 site lists the following under May 22nd:
Note the etymology of the name Pamela from http://www.behindthename.com/name/pamela:
I don't get the sense that the inner twin world are wanting us to panic, on the contrary, they've specifically used the word "pamic" for a reason, which brings along with it implications of "sweetness" and "honey", and they have done so in order to convey that panic can be avoided if we come to terms with what's really going on with our world and bee proactive. We need to come to terms with the fact that the inner twin world are staging certain events so that they can help us... and themselves in the process. They know what's happening before we do... AND... they know how to fix it. The first part of fixing involves "coming out" and "communicating" to us... nott just me, butt ALL of us. There's no need of panic, butt we do need to acquire a sense of PAMIC!!
UPDATE: Note the following info in regards to Pamic's birthday:
Note the etymology of Pamic's first name:
Albeit his wiki page claims his death to have occurred on the 21st:
- Alen Pamić, 23, Croatian football player (NK Istra 1961), suspected cardiac arrest.[1] (death announced on this date)
Alen Pamić (15 October 1989 – 21 June 2013)What stood out to me was his surname "Pamic" which is a combination of the name "Pam" and the word "panic". The letter "m" and "n" fall into the "Big/Little" pattern cluster that has occurred as of late (see my previous post written earlier today entitled, Franz Eder's (RIIP) River + Fanny's Big Hat = Bow , where a "Big and Little Bow" are featured... nott to mention the "Bow and Elbow Rivers"). In the previous post I also mentioned that my step son is living in Calgary... nott a good time given the flooding of the Elbow River is very close his home. What I didn't mention is that his partner's name is "Pam".
Note the etymology of the name Pamela from http://www.behindthename.com/name/pamela:
This name was invented in the late 16th century by the poet Sir Philip Sidney for use in his poem 'Arcadia'. He possibly intended it to mean "all sweetness" from Greek παν (pan) "all" and μελι(meli) "honey".The surname Pamic also reminds me of the word "Pandemic":
pandemic (adj.) 1660s, from Late Latin pandemus, from Greek pandemos "pertaining to all people; public, common," from pan- "all" (see pan-) + demos "people" (see demotic)As to the word panic factoring in, note the etymology:
panic (n.1) "mass terror," 1708, from earlier adjective (c.1600, modifying fear, terror, etc.), from French panique (15c.), from Greek panikon, literally "pertaining to Pan," the god of woods and fields, who was the source of mysterious sounds that caused contagious, groundless fear in herds and crowds, or in people in lonely spots.
UPDATE: Note the following info in regards to Pamic's birthday:
October 15 - the 288th day of the year (289th in leap years)... 77 days remaining until the end of the year.The inner twin world often incorporate "twin" numbers as a trade mark signature.
Note the etymology of Pamic's first name:
The meaning of this name is not known for certain. It was used in Brittany at least as early as the 6th century, and it possibly means either "little rock" or "handsome" in Breton.The "little rock" is meaningful and can bee added to the "stone/rock/Peter/Alan" Pattern-cluster. .. it is the inner twin world's way of paying tribute to Alan and his inner twin for the sacrifice made -- their conjoined deaths that enable the inner twin world in achieving their mandate to save our "conjoined" future and world.
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