The Deaths in 2013 lists under June 25th and 24th respectively:
Essentially the TUSSH is environmentally friendly given that it has the potential to greatly reduce our foot print on the earth... and where we become the guardians of an amazing garden. Now the "Unthank" surname fits into the communication as well, butt it appears to be negative. It seems to me to bee a way for the inner twin world to express that we in our outer world have yet to acknowledge them in the way that shows appreciation-- on the whole, we are still nott doing anything toward building the TUSSH and this appears to bee their "unthanks".
There is another etymology/definition of wick:
- Green Wix Unthank, 90, American judge, member of the US District Court for Eastern Kentucky (1980–2012).[27]
- John L. Nickels, 82, American judge, member of the Illinois Supreme Court (1992–1998)
I have noticed a that a number of Judges have passed away again this month, it's just an observation though...I haven't done the math to determine if the numbers are out of the ordinary. There is more however. First of all, the surname "Nickels" is an obvious addition to the recent "Money" pattern-cluster theme as per today's earlier post re:
Then we have "Green Wix Unthank" has various elements that speak well enough. Green today means "environmentally friendly" and the name "wix" is phonetically identical to "wicks" so note the etymology:
wick (n.2) "dairy farm," now surviving, if at all, as a localism in East Anglia or Essex, it was once the common Old English wic "dwelling place, lodging, abode,"So the communication becomes "environmentally friendly abode"... which reminds me of the TUSSH-- the Two United Structure System Home that has cropped up a number of times in recent posts http://pronoiasecrets.blogspot.ca/search?q=TUSSH.
Essentially the TUSSH is environmentally friendly given that it has the potential to greatly reduce our foot print on the earth... and where we become the guardians of an amazing garden. Now the "Unthank" surname fits into the communication as well, butt it appears to be negative. It seems to me to bee a way for the inner twin world to express that we in our outer world have yet to acknowledge them in the way that shows appreciation-- on the whole, we are still nott doing anything toward building the TUSSH and this appears to bee their "unthanks".
There is another etymology/definition of wick:
wick (n.1) "bundle of fiber in a lamp or candle," Old English weoce, from West Germanic *weukon (cf. Middle Dutch wieke, Dutch wiek, Old High German wiohha, GermanWieche), of unknown origin, with no known cognates beyond Germanic. To dip one's wick "engage in sexual intercourse" (in reference to males) is recorded from 1958, perhaps from Hampton Wick, rhyming slang for "prick," which would connect it rather to wick (n.2).As to how it fits into the communication scheme of things, your guess is as good as mine.
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