On perusing back through the Deaths in 2013 site lists under October 12th, I noted that the following had been added:
Note the etymology of the word Plunk:
So as I'm plunking all of this out on my computer key board, the inner twin world are plunking it down so that all who venture here, will be able to see them... and don't think that turning a blind eye of denial will do anything to change this reality... a reality that isn't at all new under the sun... they have been there since time immemorial, it's just that now for the first time, they are revealing themselves in a profound and true way... and they are doing so because we have the capability along with new genetic findings of Tetragametic Chimera Humans (again thanks to the inner twin world's help) to be able to piece it all together... and most definitely SEE THEM!!
Malcolm Renfrew, 103, American polymer chemist and inventor.What stood out the most is his age and the fact that he was a polymer chemist... what I think of is clear plastic and this may be a connection to my recent previous posts that refer to clear glass... candy glass and flexible clear gelatin in the form of a dome roof ... a roof made of clear gummy bear material... sort of speak. There is also the "mal" prefix in his name, a French word that cropped up in my previous post which means "sick". Note the etymology re http://www.behindthename.com/name/malcolm:
From Scottish Máel Coluim which means "disciple of Saint COLUMBA": Late Latin name meaning "dove".and then the etymology of his surname re http://surnames.behindthename.com/submit/name/renfrew:
Anglicized form of the Gaelic Rinn Friù, meaning "cradle of the Royal Stewards.Note this excerpt from his wiki page:
Malcolm MacKenzie Renfrew (October 12, 1910 – October 12, 2013)His dying on his birthday is significant... another pattern-cluster and indication that the inner twin world played a hand in his "timely" death... despite his age. Note this next excerpt from his wiki page:
He is noted for his contribution to the development of Teflon, including the first paper on the subject.[2]Note this excerpt from the Teflon wiki page:
PTFE was accidentally discovered in 1938 by Roy PlunkettThe name Plunkett is definitely audd enough, adding to the "Prases in Names" pattern-cluster... as in "Plunk it". Of course "ett" reminds me of the French word "et" (and/&) as well as "ett" found at the end of names designated to girls, such as Harriett (http://www.behindthename.com/name/harriett). On keying in "ett" to the search box at the etymology site, the following crop up:
The second one "ettin" re "giant" together with "-ette", jives with the very recent "Her Big/Tall/Hightower/Giant..." pattern-cluster. Not to mention that Henrietta is an addition to the "Hair/Harry/Heir/Hare/Henry/Henrietta/Hatty" pattern-cluster... one of the earliest ones first documented in my earlier Toumai blog.
- Etta: fem. proper name, originally a shortening of Henrietta.
- ettin (n.): an old word for "a giant," extinct since 16c., from Old English eoten "giant, monster," from Proto-Germanic *itunoz "giant" (cf. Old Norse iotunn, Danish jætte).
- -ette: diminutive formation, from Old French -ette (fem.), used indiscriminately in Old French with masculine form -et.
Note the etymology of the word Plunk:
plunk (v.): 1805, "to pluck a stringed instrument;" 1808 in sense of "drop down abruptly;" 1888 as "to hit, wound, shoot."What strikes me more than anything is the year re 1888... an addition to the recent "888/Identical Number Sequence Pattern-cluster. Note this excerpt from my earlier post today entitled, :
What struck me from the above is the mention of Eugene O'Neill, mainly because of the year he was born re 1888, which is an addition to the "888/Identical Number Sequence" pattern-cluster... and there was also his surname that is an addition to the "Kneel/Neil/Neal/O'Neill..." pattern-cluster. This serves as a "heads up" and our next lead. So, note the following from Eugene O'Neill's wiki page:
- Eugene Gladstone O'Neill (October 16, 1888 – November 27, 1953) was an Irish American playwright and Nobel laureate in Literature.
TODAY is October 16th... today is Eugene Gladstone O'Neill's birthday!!So earlier today, the year 1888 had cropped up as well. Note this excerpt from Plunkett's wiki page:
Note the year that he made the discovery '38 and note his age at death 83, they are reversals of each other. These two number combinations are significant to the inner twin world scheme of things... where they have secretly embedded a cryptic communication. Think of it this way: 3+3 is half of 8 as much as 4+4... as long as one thinks graphically versus mathematically. The 8 represents our dual self and dual world... the inner twin within each of us and the inner parallel world... their community. Note the 8 shares the same key on my computer key board as the * asterisk. This is multi-facetted, but for now think of it this way: when one outer twin "star" (notable person) dies in our outer world, a second "star"... the inner twin also dies from their inner twin world.
- Roy J. Plunkett (June 26, 1910 – May 12, 1994) was an American chemist. He discovered polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) in 1938.
Died May 12, 1994 (aged 83)
So as I'm plunking all of this out on my computer key board, the inner twin world are plunking it down so that all who venture here, will be able to see them... and don't think that turning a blind eye of denial will do anything to change this reality... a reality that isn't at all new under the sun... they have been there since time immemorial, it's just that now for the first time, they are revealing themselves in a profound and true way... and they are doing so because we have the capability along with new genetic findings of Tetragametic Chimera Humans (again thanks to the inner twin world's help) to be able to piece it all together... and most definitely SEE THEM!!
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