The Deaths in 2014 site list under January 7th:
Note the "gog" in Goggins and Bergoglio. And then note this next excerpt again taken from my previous post:
To be continued...
Two things indicate the possibility that Goggins death was "timely"-- influenced by his inner twin and/or the inner twin world as part of their mandate to "come out" and "communicate" to us, here and now. The first thing that stands out is his surname, Goggins, given the following excerpt from my previous post:
- Paul Goggins, 60, British politician, MP for Wythenshawe and Sale East (since 1997), brain haemorrhage.[2]
Jorge Mario Bergoglio,[b] 17 December 1936) is the 266th and current PopeThe pope had cropped up on following the leads concerning the death of Thomas Melady on January 6th.
Note the "gog" in Goggins and Bergoglio. And then note this next excerpt again taken from my previous post:
It's interesting that the Holy See's coat of arms consists of "Two" keys making x pattern (the other "cross")... like the cross bones of the Jolly Roger. And the two circles look a bit like Harry Potter glasses or binoculars ... comical happy face.Another word I could have used in the above description ... that jives better with "Bergoglio", is "goggles". Note the etymology:
goggle (v.) 1530s, from Middle English gogelen "to roll (the eyes) about" (late 14c.), influenced by Middle English gogel-eyed "squint-eyed, one-eyed" (late 14c.), of uncertain origin, perhaps somehow imitative. As a surname (Robert le Gogel) attested from c.1300. Related: Goggled; goggling. As a noun, 1650s, "goggling look;"note the etymology of the surname "Goggins"
...a diminutive from a reduced form of the personal name Cuchogaidh "Hound of War".We have yet another addition to the "Dog/Hound" and "War" pattern-cluster that has recently cropped up (see post titles of the past two weeks). The inner twin are indeed dogging me/us and so what is it that they want us to "goggle"?!
Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Goggins#ixzz2poGHDLHV
To be continued...
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