The Deaths in 2014 site lists under January 25th:
It has been evident for quite some time, that the inner twin world played a hand in the tragic events of 9/11, as per the above trade mark signature and that found in the "twin" towers destroyed. There is no point going into detail, except to say that they are making way for what they believe will save our conjoined butts in the end. That is my interpretation.
The twin 88, his age at death corresponds with the "*" asterisk, given that the number 8 and * share the same key on my keyboard. The asterisk can tend to look either like a star, a flower or a snow flake, and I believe that this is all part of the design scheme. Note as well, that the online etymology source uses a "flower" like asterisk in order to indicate a root word. So I take this as a prompt that we are to search key words/names for their etymological roots. As to his surname, it appears that the first part "halber" means "half one thing and half another" (here), with the second part "stam"meaning "trunk". So... half trunk... and half branches. This appears to be an addition to the "Flor" pattern-cluster.
Since he is from a place called "Most"... which happens to also be an english word, one that jives with the recent "Morrie/More" pattern-cluster, it's worthwhile investigating, note the etymology:
The 8 holds more of a clue in it's graphic form -- two orbs that represent our conjoined worlds. The number 8 shares a unique place with number 3 in that when counting straight across the fingers from one to ten, beginning and ending with the baby fingers, you'll discover that 3 and 8 fall on the middle fingers. Note as well, that 3 is half of 8... not in the mathematical, butt in the graphic, and if you reverse the 3, it then takes on the shape of the left half of 8. Our two worlds are complimentary opposite to the other, and just as we are complete in our own right, we become another complete form together.
Heini Halberstam, 88, Czech-born British mathematicianFirst of all, note the twin 88, an addition to the "Identical Number Sequence" pattern-cluster, a particular inner twin calling card. Secondly, note his first name Heini and then note this etymology:
heinie (n.)slang for "the buttocks," by 1930s, probably a contraction of hind end.Considering the amount of posts that make reference to the TUSSH (the Two United Structure System Home) and "ham", it's not surprising that his inner twin and/or the inner twin world would bring about this "timely" death. Note the following from Heini's wiki page:
He was born in Most, Czechoslovakia on September 11, 1926,[2]An addition to the "9/11" pattern-cluster. This date is also an addition to the "111" pattern-cluster given that there are 111 days remaining in the year as of 9/11.
It has been evident for quite some time, that the inner twin world played a hand in the tragic events of 9/11, as per the above trade mark signature and that found in the "twin" towers destroyed. There is no point going into detail, except to say that they are making way for what they believe will save our conjoined butts in the end. That is my interpretation.
The twin 88, his age at death corresponds with the "*" asterisk, given that the number 8 and * share the same key on my keyboard. The asterisk can tend to look either like a star, a flower or a snow flake, and I believe that this is all part of the design scheme. Note as well, that the online etymology source uses a "flower" like asterisk in order to indicate a root word. So I take this as a prompt that we are to search key words/names for their etymological roots. As to his surname, it appears that the first part "halber" means "half one thing and half another" (here), with the second part "stam"meaning "trunk". So... half trunk... and half branches. This appears to be an addition to the "Flor" pattern-cluster.
Since he is from a place called "Most"... which happens to also be an english word, one that jives with the recent "Morrie/More" pattern-cluster, it's worthwhile investigating, note the etymology:
most (adj.)Old English mast "greatest number, amount, extent," earlier mæst, from Proto-Germanic *maistaz (cf. Old Saxon mest, Old Frisian mast, Old Norse mestr, Dutch meest, German meist, Gothic maists "most"), superlative form of Proto-Germanic *maiz, root of Old English ma, mara (see more)
more (adj.) Old English mara "greater, more, stronger, mightier," used as a comparative of micel "great" (see mickle), from Proto-Germanic *maizon-Note the root *Maizon, a word that is phonetically identical to French "maison", meaning "HOUSE".
The 8 holds more of a clue in it's graphic form -- two orbs that represent our conjoined worlds. The number 8 shares a unique place with number 3 in that when counting straight across the fingers from one to ten, beginning and ending with the baby fingers, you'll discover that 3 and 8 fall on the middle fingers. Note as well, that 3 is half of 8... not in the mathematical, butt in the graphic, and if you reverse the 3, it then takes on the shape of the left half of 8. Our two worlds are complimentary opposite to the other, and just as we are complete in our own right, we become another complete form together.
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