The Deaths in 2013 lists under September :
Angelo Savoldi, 99, American professional wrestler and promoter, world's oldest wrestler.[6]
The first thing that stood out to me was his twin age at death, 99. A ripe old age according to todays standard. Should the death of Savoldi prove to be "timely", as in meaning: influenced by either his inner twin and/or the inner twin world, then as with many other notable deaths, there'll be other trade mark signatures. The 99 is a bit of a heads up, falling into the "99/Identical Number Sequence" pattern-cluster. By no means is this proof in itself... at this point it only serves a a potential heads up.
Then there's his surnam "Savoldi". This stands out given that over the last two months there has been a number of surnames on the site that fall into what I refer to as the "Phrases in Names" pattern-cluster. Often times the phrases are cryptic, such as with Savoldi, which breaks down to convey "save old" or "save oldies". This definitely warrants further investigation, note the following from Savoldi's wiki page:
Nigh). I'm familiar with the term Nai-Nai because I've heard the grandchildren of my Chinese friend,
Jia Tsu, call her by the name, and in fact I wrote a children's book that I dedicated to her (see my post Here). Another thing that's in keeping with the cryptic way of the inner twin world, is that ni-ni can be seen as short for "ninety-nine". The two phrases, "Save Oldi" and "For Grandmother" have a unique connection ... as purposely influenced by the inner twin world and designed to broaden their communication.
Then there's his surnam "Savoldi". This stands out given that over the last two months there has been a number of surnames on the site that fall into what I refer to as the "Phrases in Names" pattern-cluster. Often times the phrases are cryptic, such as with Savoldi, which breaks down to convey "save old" or "save oldies". This definitely warrants further investigation, note the following from Savoldi's wiki page:
Born Mario Fornini of Italian descent,As you can garner from the above, Fornini is his real surname, and Savoldi is his professional wrestling name. The interesting thing about the surname is that it too falls into the cryptic "Prases in Names" pattern-cluster, breaking down to convey "For Nini". For those who aren't aware, "Nini" is a Chinese word that means "Grandmother", except it's normally spelled Nai Nai (pronounced Nigh-
Nigh). I'm familiar with the term Nai-Nai because I've heard the grandchildren of my Chinese friend,
Jia Tsu, call her by the name, and in fact I wrote a children's book that I dedicated to her (see my post Here). Another thing that's in keeping with the cryptic way of the inner twin world, is that ni-ni can be seen as short for "ninety-nine". The two phrases, "Save Oldi" and "For Grandmother" have a unique connection ... as purposely influenced by the inner twin world and designed to broaden their communication.
Note the following from Savoldi's wiki page:
He was also a trainer of younger wrestlers, with Jack BriscoThe name Jack falls into the recent and prominent "John/Jack/Joanne/Jones..." pattern-cluster and so I consider this the next lead to follow. Note the following from Jack's wiki page:
Freddie Joe "Jack" Brisco (September 21, 1941 – February 1, 2010)For one, today is September 21st... Jack's birthday!! As a second, note the following regarding his day of death re en.wikipedia.org/wiki/February_1:
February 1 is the 32nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. There are 333 days remaining until the end of the year (334 in leap years).Since 2010 was nott a leap year, Jack was born on the day of the year that has 333 days remaining!! This falls into the "333/Identical Number Sequence" pattern-cluster. As you can see, the inner twin world have left plenty of signature marks along the Savoldi trail. I should mention that there was another "Jack" mentioned in his wiki page, butt nothing else stood out from following that lead, however because of this next excerpt, I'm thinking that the second Jack fits in:
Another nickname he held during his career was Little Jumping Joe, after the Notre
Dame fullback-turned wrestler, "Jumping Joe" Savoldi
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