Because my last few posts make reference to "Shah", I decided to google it and so I arrived at the "Shah of Iran" wiki page where I noted the following:
Mohammad Rezā Shāh Pahlavī (Persian: محمدرضا شاه پهلوی, [mohæmˈmæd reˈzɒː ˈʃɒːhe pæhlæˈviː]; 26 October 1919 – 27 July 1980)
His birthday, October 26th, is an addition to the
"Off By One" pattern-cluster, as in one off from October 25th, a significant date considering the fact that three of my partners family members were born on this day, two of whom are siblings. This day in particular has cropped up a number of times in the last two weeks. Note the following stats:
October 26 - is the 299th day of the year (300th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 66 days remaining until the end of the year.
Since 1919 was not a leap year, the Shah was born on the 299th day of the year with
66 days remaining. The twin numbers are significant... they have cryptic "other" meaning as planted by the inner twin world. This other meaning is arrived at by using my computer keyboard where the key of each number contains a symbol. In
the case of 6, this number shares the same key as the ^ (roof /hat symbol) which cyphers into meaning "roof/head protection". The twin 66 together cyphers into what I refer to as the "TUSSH", acronym for the "Two United Structure System Home", a new specialized/self-contained "home" that the inner twin world want us to design, perfect and build. The twin '99' as found in the 299th day is a way for the inner twin world to communicate that they aren't happy, given that the 9 shares the same key on my key board as the "(" left bracket, which is used to make the "unhappy" emoticon
:-(
The cryptic communication is that the inner twin world aren't happy with our progress in regards to the TUSSH. This is why they have chosen to come out and to
communicate to our outer world at this point in time.... an event that has been long in the planning.
Note this excerpt from the Shah's wiki page:
On 26 October 1967, twenty-six years into his reign as Shah ("King"), he took the ancient title
Shāhanshāh ("Emperor" or "King of Kings") in a lavish coronation ceremony held in Tehran. He said that he chose to wait until this moment to assume the title because in his own opinion he "did not deserve it" up until then; he is also recorded as saying that there was "no honor in being Emperor of a poor country" (which he viewed Iran as being until that time).[24]
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