Just added to the Deaths in 2013 site lists under November 1st is:
John Y. McCollister, 92, American politician, member of the House of Representatives from Nebraska (1971–1977), cancerOf course his first name is an addition to the prominent "John/Joanne/Jack..." pattern-cluster and so serves as a heads up, hence the focus is now with his surname. I'll put aside the etymology search and just shoot from the hip. In the surname, I see the cryptic phrase re: "collie ster"... likely due to my first post today re: "O" for Pete's Pup's Ogling Eye-Dye Omission, which focussed on the series "Little Rascals" and in particular their dog, "Pete's Pup".
I'm certain that the inner twin world set the stage this way-- so I would then catch the cryptic meaning behind the name McCollister. The thing about "collie ster" is that I already am aware of where the suffix "ster" that you find in words like "baxter" and "spinster" originate, butt I'll let the on line etymology dictionary explain:
-ster Old English -istre, from Proto-Germanic *-istrijon, feminine agent suffix used as the equivalent of masculine -ere (see -er (1)). Also used in Middle English to form nouns of action (meaning "a person who ...") without regard for gender.Being aware of the meaning behind "ster" made me that much more certain that the inner twin world played a hand in John's "timely" death. After all, the inner twin world consider themselves to be the complimentary opposite of our outer "patriarchal" world, and so are themselves "matriarchal"... in other words, the "ster" refers to them.
The genderless agent noun use apparently was a broader application of the original feminine suffix, beginning in the north of England, but linguists disagree over whether this indicates female domination of weaving and baking trades, as represented in surnames such as Webster, Baxter, Brewster, etc. (though spinster clearly represents a female ending). In Modern English, the suffix has been productive in forming derivative nouns (gamester, punster, etc
When keying in "Colli" to the online etymology dictionary, the following are brought up:
collide (v.) 1620s, from Latin collidere "strike together," from com- "together" (see com-) + laedere "to strike, injure by striking," of unknown origin. For Latin vowel change, see acquisition. Related: Collided; colliding.
collie (n.) 1650s, possibly from dialectal coaly "coal-black," the color of some breeds (cf. colley, "sheep with black face and legs," attested from 1793; Middle English colfox, "coal-fox," a variety of fox with tail and both ears tipped with black; and colley, Somerset dialectal name for "blackbird"). Or from Scandinavian proper name Colle, which is known to have been applied to dogs in Middle English ("Ran Colle our dogge, and Talbot, and Gerlond" [Chaucer]); or perhaps a convergence of the two.
collier (n.) late 13c., collere "charcoal maker and seller," agent noun from Middle English col (see coal). They were notorious for cheating their customers. Sense of "ship for hauling coal" is from 1620s.
colliery (n.) 1630s, "coal mine," see collier + -y (1).
colligate (v.) 1540s, from Latin colligatus, past participle of colligare "to bind together," from com- "together" (see com-) + ligare "to bind" (see ligament). As a concept in logic, from 1837; in linguistics, from 1953. Related: Colligation.
collin (n.) 1882, from Greek kolla "glue" + chemical suffix -in (2).
You see, I think that a particular occupation that was likely designated to women, was as "Kollaster" of "Kollister"-- someone who glues (something in particular). Note these other clues;
You see, the TUSSH (the Two United Structure System Home) that has been brought up in previous posts in both this and my Toumai Blog, is in fact the schematics of an ancient home that was used by our prehistoric ancestors during the duration of time when they lived adjacent to the great sheets of glacial Ice stretching across the Eurasian Continent. As I have explained before in many posts, the very proof of this exists in our very own words.
col- form of Latin com- before stems beginning in -l- (see com-)
word-forming element usually meaning "with, together," from Latin com, archaic form of classical Latin cum "together, together with, in combination," from PIE *kom- "beside, near, by, with"
cola (n.) 1795, genus of trees native to west Africa and introduced in New World tropics, Latinized form of a West African name of the tree (cf. Temne kola, Mandingo kolo). Meaning "carbonated soft drink" is 1920, short for Coca-Cola, Pepsi-Cola.
colander (n.) mid-14c., coloundour, probably altered from Medieval Latin colatorium "strainer" (with parasitic -n-) from Latin colatus, past participle of colare "to strain," from colum "sieve, strainer, wicker fishing net," of uncertain origin. Cognate with French couloir, Spanish colador, Italian colatojo.
cold (adj.) Old English cald (Anglian), ceald (West Saxon) "cold, cool" (adj.), "coldness," from Proto-Germanic *kaldaz (cf. Old Frisian and Old Saxon kald, Old High German and German kalt, Old Norse kaldr, Gothic kalds "cold"), possibly a past participle adjective of *kal-/*kol-, from PIE root *gel-/*gol- "cold" (cf. Latingelare "to freeze," gelu "frost," glacies "ice").
The TUSSH is in fact a system, designed as a hollow ball because it can then be easily formed into what I refer to as a "squish mould"... since I make rubber moulds to reproduce my pewter designs, squish moulds are an important aspect of my business. The idea of a squish mould is that the object being formed, is "aerodynamic" and as such can pull away easily from the mould. So envision the TUSSH having a roof that is half a circle in shape and completely clear... like a green house roof except it's one solid piece. The substance that our ancestors used to cast into the mould to make such a roof, is "glue"... "Kola". This is nott to unusual to think of, anyone can make "sugar glass"... and it can be cast into a mould so that it is exactly like the roof of the ancient TUSSH. Of course there were things that our ancestors did to make such a roof more structurally sound... and waterproof.
The key to seeing this ancient occupation coming to life from the above words, is the "co/com/col" prefix-- meaning to "come together". Most any time that you see a "gl" and "cl" combination in a word, this is because the original words had once referenced this ancient occupation--ceiling/roof preparation. Our ancestors used word association in creating new words and so all one has to do is find the common element. In the case of the above words, the common element is "coming together"-- for the glue to be effective in forming the roof/ceiling of their home, it needed to go through a process, with the final part being the "coagulation" which essentially involves the "sticky" substance within the liquified substance to "come together"... squeeze closer and closer together until they stick to one another and eventually become hard... "calcified". Now you can understand why the "cl" beginning in the word "closer".
John's wiki page reveals his middle "Y" initial to be for the name "Yetter". Note the etymology:
Means "enough, sufficient" in Turkish.The inner twin world are letting us know that this ancient method would be sufficient... it would be enough. It would be enough to protect us from the danger that they perceive to be out there... one that will affect all of us who live here in the North more than anyone else. Whether living in Europe, Russia, China, US, Canada.... it doesn't matter. During the last explosion of the Yellowstone supervolcano, animals... predators and prey alike converged at water holes for thousands of miles, with one purpose and one purpose only-- to drink. The acrid ash that covered their land and drifted in the air that they breath had dehydrated them to the point that their only concern was for water. They all died where they had converged at these water holes... leaving behind the evidence-- their bones warning us today and educating us as to this great Nemesis that had plagued the world once and because it's a cycle just like the glacial events, is due to occur again. So here we are today... the inner twin world driving home the message that unless we begin to take these events seriously, we humans will be converging at a waterhole... in the metaphoric sense... only to simply die in the end not from lack of knowledge, butt because we didn't apply the knowledge... we didn't prepare. We need to join forces for a great endeavor... one that will save our conjoined world ... we need to start building the TUSSH!!
Note this next excerpt from John McCollister's wiki page:
He was elected as a Republican to the Ninety-second United States Congress, defeating incumbent Glenn Cunningham in the Republican primary. He was reelected to the Ninety-third United States Congress and Ninety-fourth United States Congress serving from January 3, 1971 to January 3, 1977. In 1976, he decided to run instead for U.S. Senate but was unsuccessful, losing to Omaha Mayor Edward Zorinsky by a 53% to 47% margin.The inner twin world have left other clues, note for instance the following from Glenn Cunningham's wiki page:
Glenn Clarence Cunningham (September 10, 1912 – December 18, 2003)Note the date of his birth... an addition to the "Off By One" pattern-cluster... as in one off from 9/11 (note there are 111 days remaining in the year on this day). The inner twin world influenced the death of John McCollister and they influenced the event of 9/11... nott because they want to wreck havoc, butt because they want to set things right... we are off track and if they don't get us on track, their world will perish as a result... after all we are conjoined... bodies and world.
The surname Cunningham in origin means "rabbit home" and it can mean "cunning home"... they both apply, as was the intent/design of the inner twin world. After all, another aspect of the home is that it is buried in a mound... floats on water and so can rise up and take advantage of the sunlight during the day, butt can retract into the safe domain of a hole whenever necessary... such as to conserve heat at night during the biting cold of a glaciated northern winter. Butt with the TUSSH, it's more than just a hole... it's more like a "glenn"... a "valley" within the hole. This is what they are making clear... hence the name "clarence" factors in as well, because within the valley in the hole is light... we can see as we would if it were daytime in the summer... within the TUSSH even if we had to stay holed up for a year until things settled on the outside.
As for Edward Zorinsky, note the following from his wiki page:
Edward Zorinsky (November 11, 1928 – March 6, 1987)He was born on 11/11!!!! The inner twin world will continue with the barrage until we get with their program. As far as his surname goes, I recollect having met a person name "Zoran"... and he tells me that this means "star"... and so we have another cryptic phrase to add to the "Phrases in Names" pattern-cluster... with the phrase being "star in sky".
I only found the etymology of "Zora" re http://www.behindthename.com/name/zora :
From a South and West Slavic word meaning "dawn, aurora".My Tou sense worth... it's morning.. dawn ... it's time to wake up.
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