Among those listed on the Deaths in 2013 site under June 17th:
There's a strong likely hood that the deaths of James Holshouser, Geoff Strong and William Williams were influenced by their inner twins. It simply fits in with the topic as of late.
Note as well, Listed on the Deaths in 2013 site under June 16th:
The surname Holshouser was originally spelled Holzhauser, which means "wooden houses" in German. The surname "Strong" is pretty straight forward. My posts lately have focused on notable persons with surnames that have particular meaning. For instance, the subject of my last post was "William (Billy) Williams" who was also listed on the Deaths in 2013 site. The origins of William is "Wilhelm", the etymology of which "helmet protection", which I associated with the TUSSH (the Two United Structure System Home)-- a specialized home that was designed by our ancestors in order to survive the glaciated North. If you key in TUSSH to the search box at the top of this blog, an assortment of related posts will give you a pretty good picture of the TUSSH and how it functioned.
- James Holshouser, 78, American politician, Governor of North Carolina (1973–1977).[2]
- Geoff Strong, 75, English football player.[3]
There's a strong likely hood that the deaths of James Holshouser, Geoff Strong and William Williams were influenced by their inner twins. It simply fits in with the topic as of late.
Note as well, Listed on the Deaths in 2013 site under June 16th:
Note the etymology of Garrison:
- T. Ed Garrison, Jr., 91, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1956–1967) and Senate (1967–1986), natural causes.[5]
garrison (n.) c.1300, "store, treasure," from Old French garison "defense" (Modern French guérison "cure, recovery, healing") ... from Old French garnison "provision, munitions," from garnir "to furnish, provide."No doubt, Garrison's death also fits into the inner twin world's communication. As to the type of new house that the inner twin world is proposing for the future, they are now stating their peace-- strong wooden houses that make provision for our survival needs. The houses of the future don't have to be designed exactly like the ancient TUSSH, they can be made of wood just like our homes of today... excerpt they have to be "strong" in similar ways ie: enable us to grow food in a fully enclosed ecosystem that also provides clean breathable air.
No comments:
Post a Comment