The Deaths in 2013 site lists under October 13:
And then note the following etymology of Merry:
Anyhow, getting back to Joe Meriweather, note the following from his wiki page:
A little over 2 weeks ago, Bob Kurland died ... he was one of the tallest basketball players, towering in at 7 feet!! Now then note this next excerpt from the same post:
Perhaps the question isn't so much what it will take to cure our land, butt what it will take to survive our land when it becomes covered with so much snow that can't be melted by the summer sun and that eventually covers up to one third of the planet with glacial ice several miles thick?!
Joe Meriweather, 59, American basketball player (Kansas City Kings)For one, his surname is an addition to the "Phrases in Names" pattern-cluster and so is deserving of further investigation based on this alone. Nott to mention the fact that we've had a bit of a "Bad Weather/Glacial Event..." pattern-cluster and so a little "Merry Weather" is more than welcome. Butt then the question becomes why did the inner twin world go out of their way to design "Meri" as the prefix and nott "Merry". This is where our cryptic thinking cap comes in. Note the first two items (excerpts) brought up when keying in "Meri" to the etymology dictionaries search box;
- emery (n.) "granular mixture used as an abrasive," late 15c., from...
- mere (n.) Old English mere "sea, ocean; lake, pool, pond, cistern,"..
merry (adj.)Old English myrge "pleasing, agreeable, pleasant, sweet; pleasantly, melodiously," from Proto-Germanic *murgijaz, which probably originally meant "short-lasting,"
I get the sense that our merry weather is only going to be short-lasting... and then again, we're in an interglacial episode, a cycle among many in this present ice age that we ARE in at this very moment. Keep in mind that interglacial periods are short-lived (approx 15,000- 20,000 years as compared to Glacial episodes that last about 80,000 - 85,000 years. Since the last Glacial event ended about 15,000 + years ago, we can expect to be entering the next glacial event soon. Especially with Global Warming speeding things up!! Anyhow, getting back to Joe Meriweather, note the following from his wiki page:
Listed height 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
So this definitely falls into the recently occurring "Big/Tall..." pattern cluster. Note the following from my September 30th post entitled, Bob Kurland & Gene Petit (RIIIIP): Towering People Curing the Land: The Deaths in 2013 sites lists under September 29th :
- Bob Kurland, 88, American basketball player (Oklahoma A&M Aggies).[7]
- Gene Petit, American professional wrestler.[8]
Cluster-patterns continue to crop up on Wikipedia's Death in 2013 site. Note for instance the following deaths of notable "Hightower's" that occurred within a 6 week time period .
- John Brantley Hightower (May 23, 1933- July 6, 2013)
- Jack English Hightower (September 6, 1926 – August 3, 2013)
- Donna Lubertha Hightower (December 28, 1926 – August 19, 2013)
If they were surnamed "Smith" the cluster wouldn't be out of the ordinary, butt not so with "Hightower". As I've explained in my previous posts, these patterns are being generated by an intelligent/hidden source.
So now getting back to Bob Kurland and Gene Petit. For one, the surname "Petit" is French for "small", butt now here's the catch, Gene Petit is 6 foot 2 inches tall... hardly petit, and Bob Kurland is 7 feet tall. We've moved on from Hightower's to towering people!!
A little over 2 weeks ago, Bob Kurland died ... he was one of the tallest basketball players, towering in at 7 feet!! Now then note this next excerpt from the same post:
I believe that the surname "Kurland" also fits in with the cryptic communication, with the question being, what will it take to cure our land?!
Perhaps the question isn't so much what it will take to cure our land, butt what it will take to survive our land when it becomes covered with so much snow that can't be melted by the summer sun and that eventually covers up to one third of the planet with glacial ice several miles thick?!
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