On Saturday, July 6th, a runaway train in Quebec derailed, resulting in 5 of its oil tankers exploding. This is another horrific event influenced by the inner twin world. As I've stated several times, certain deaths of notable persons as well as some tragic events are generated by the inner twin world as a means of "coming out" and "communicating to us here in our "outer twin world" and at this precise moment in time. Note the following excerpt from an abc News (Here)article entitled: Runaway train update: 40 still missing after fiery Quebec crash:
http://babynamesworld.parentsconnect.com/meaning_of_Onllwyn.html:
Audd... considering the couple visiting us from Ottawa over the last week mentioned that the city has lost the majority of their Ash trees http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/story/2013/06/11/ottawa-tree-removal-worker-rift-with-boss-forestry.html due to an insect.
Note the following etymology:
On reading another article re , note this excerpt:
Note this next excerpt from the Runaway Train article:
Note this next excerpt from the Runaway Train article:
"Somehow those brakes were released, and that's what is going to be investigated," McGonigle said in a telephone interview Sunday. "We're pretty comfortable saying it is the brakes. The train was parked, it was tied up. The brakes were secured. Somehow it got loose."The Deaths in 2013 site lists under June 4:
Onllwyn Brace, 80, Welsh rugby union playerNote the etymology of "brace" and "brake":
brace (n.) early 14c., "piece of armor for the arms," also "thong, strap for fastening," from Old French brace, braz "arms," (12c., Modern French bras "arm, power;"...)... Applied to various devices for fastening and tightening on notion of clasping arms. Of dogs, "a couple, a pair" from c.1400.
brake (n.1) mid-15c., "instrument for crushing or pounding," from Middle Dutch braeke "flax brake," from breken "to break" (see break (v.)). ... It was influenced in sense by Old French brac, a form of bras "an arm," ...As you can see, the inner twin world were giving us (some of us at least), a little heads up in regards to the accident that was about to occur, this is how it works: the inner twin or Onllwyn Brace influenced their conjoined deaths in order to communicate the word "brace", and related words "brake" and "break". I have to admit that when I saw that a notable person by the name "Brace" had been listed on the Deaths in 2013 site, I immediately felt that something was about to happen... that we need to brace for.
So audd re the above reference: "Of dogs, "a couple, a pair"... since Cath and I are dog sitting for a week... since the 6th, the day of the train wreck!!I can't help butt feel that Onllwyn's first name somehow factors into the communication
http://babynamesworld.parentsconnect.com/meaning_of_Onllwyn.html:
Audd... considering the couple visiting us from Ottawa over the last week mentioned that the city has lost the majority of their Ash trees http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/story/2013/06/11/ottawa-tree-removal-worker-rift-with-boss-forestry.html due to an insect.
Note the following etymology:
ash (n.1) "powdery remains of fire," Old English æsce "ash," from Proto-Germanic *askon (cf. Old Norse and Swedish aska, Old High German asca, German asche, Gothic azgo "ashes"), from PIE root *as- "to burn, glow" (cf. Sanskrit asah "ashes, dust," Armenian azazem "I dry up," Greek azein "to dry up, parch," Latin ardus "parched, dry"). Spanish and Portuguese ascua "red-hot coal" are Germanic loan-words.Audd the reference to "spear" in the 2nd etymology, since a "Spear" Pattern-Cluster has recently occurred in my posts. Note the following excerpt from my June post:
Symbol of grief or repentance; hence Ash Wednesday (c.1300), from custom introduced by Pope Gregory the Great of sprinkling ashes on the heads of penitents on the first day of Lent.Ashes meaning "mortal remains of a person" is late 13c., in reference to the ancient custom of cremation.
ash (n.2) type of tree, Old English æsc "ash tree," also "spear made of ash wood," from Proto-Germanic *askaz, *askiz (cf. Old Norse askr, Old Saxon ask, Middle Dutch esce, German Esche), from PIE root *os- "ash tree" (cf. Armenian haci "ash tree," Albanian ah "beech," Greek oxya "beech," Latin ornus "wild mountain ash," Russian jasen, Lithuanian uosis "ash"). Ash was the preferred wood for spear-shafts, so Old English æsc sometimes meant "spear" (cf. æsc-here "company armed with spears").
Keep in mind that the Franks in each of the previous months didn't occur within a week, butt spread throughout the month, so this cluster of 8 within 7 days in June is unusual... that is, unless you're aware of the inner twin world and how they generate clusters like these in which to communicate.
This certainly warrants further research. Note the etymology of the name http://www.behindthename.com/name/frank-1:
It's audd... and meaningful as well, that my previous posts refer to another wreck-- the recent Boeing 777 crash that just occurred at "San Francisco" Airport ON THE SAME DAY AS THE TRAIN CRASH IN QUEBEC!! Note "Francisco" and Frank are related!! Both these accidents were generated by the inner twin world and they have left plenty of tell tale signature marks around the sites that serve to verify.
- Frank: From a Germanic name which referred to a member of the Germanic tribe, the Franks. The Franks settled in the regions now called France and the Netherlands in the 3rd and 4th century. They derived their tribal name from the name of a type of spear that they used.
On reading another article re , note this excerpt:
South Korea's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport said that the plane's passengers included 141 Chinese, 77 South Koreans...Note the Boeing "777" was Korean, and the article lists "77" Koreans as being aboard. These are all little tell tale clues, that when accompanied by so many others, says a lot!!!
(Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/07/08/boeing-777-crashes-at-san-francisco-international-airport/#ixzz2YSMdadEC)
Note this next excerpt from the Runaway Train article:
David Vachon said no one had heard from a friend who had been celebrating a birthday there, or from the man's wife. "I knew a good portion of them, around 15 who are now missing ... It's terrible," he said.His surname... the French word "vachon" means "cow herder". Now note this next excerpt from my recent July 5, 2013 post 44 : Cost and/or Pay of Christ and Magdalene:
Note this excerpt from my June 28, 2013 post entitled Byron Looper RIIP and Dan Brown's 8th Wonder of the World:
Note the etymology of Byron http://www.behindthename.com/name/byron:
So what are the chances of "cows" cropping up in my post just the day before the crashes... and then one of the people interviewed has a surname that means "cow herder"?!
- From a surname which was originally from a place name meaning "place of the cow sheds" in Old English.
Note this next excerpt from the Runaway Train article:
Henri-Paul Audette headed to a shelter with hopes of reuniting with his missing brother, whose apartment was next to the railroad tracks, close to the place where the train derailed.The surname "Audette" from the above excerpt is definitely "audd"... given that it's prefix is similar to how I purposely misspell the word "odd", which I began with my Toumai blog's May 19, 2010 post entitled: Costs, Cross's and an Audley End (update 3) ;-)(-: http://toumaiocean.blogspot.ca/2010/05/cost-and-cross.html. The connections with this 2010 post are astounding... references to twin 77; to Boeing; To a famous Korean; an addition to "April 28th" Pattern-Cluster, where this date has cropped up more frequently than beats the audds, note this excerpt from my May 27th post Jimmy Wray's RIIP Secret Revealing:
The Deaths in 2013 site records in its list under May 25th the following:
- Jimmy Wray, 75, British politician, MP for Glasgow Provan (1987–1997) and Glasgow Baillieston (1997–2005).[17]
Note the following from Wray's wiki page:
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:Now, getting back to Onllwyn Brace... his first name "Onllwyn" appears to be a cryptic way for the inner twin world to say"Only way to win"... as in the only way to win is to generate these crashes/deaths... in other words they consider this to be the only way they can "come out" and "communicate" to us in the here and now... they feel that "shock & awe" coupled with "fear" is the only way to wake us and to make us comply, and the fact that they're sacrificing their own lives in the process, is an indication of just how desperated the situation and how important their message.
- Flynn James Robinson (born April 28, 1941 – May 23, 2013)
Even before these three deaths involving April 28th birth dates, this particular birth date had stood out earlier
- Brian Greenhoff (28 April 1953 – 22 May 2013)
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