The Deaths in 2014 site lists under May 28th:
First there's his twin age, 66, at the time of his death and then there's his surname "Schram"... not hard to see the cryptic inner twin communication there, and he's a "journalist". As I explained in a recent post, the inner twin world appear to be targeting journalists. Note from Schram's wiki page:
- Ken Schram, 66, American television (KOMO-TV) and radio journalist (KOMO-AM), infection
- For several years he hosted a radio show, The Commentators, on KOMO Newsradio with conservative John Carlson.
Our next lead is John Carlson... his first name is an addition to the "John/Jack" pattern-cluster and
his surname is an addition to the recently formed "Names beginning with Car" pattern-cluster. Note
from Carlson's wiki page:
John Carlson (born June 3, 1959)His birthday is an addition to the recent and very prominent "June 3" pattern-cluster. In fact, it had cropped up in my previous post, Bravely Going Where No Man Has Gone Before!!, note the following excerpt:
- John Kellogg Hodgman (born June 3, 1971)
His date of birth is an addition to the "June 3" pattern-cluster, note for instance my recent post: Tom Brown (born June 3) Meets Tom Brown (died June 3) Boeing 777 (Update 162)Note the relate etymology in regards to the cryptic version of his surname "Schram":
- scram (v.): shortened form of scramble (v.) or from German schramm, imperative singular of schrammen "depart."
- scramble (n.) 1670s, "an eager, rude contest or struggle," from scramble (v.). Meaning "a walk or ramble involving clambering and struggling with obstacles" is from 1755. Meaning "rapid take-off" first recorded 1940, R.A.F. slang.
- scrabble (v.)1530s, "to scrawl, scribble, scratch," from the same root as scrape (v.). Scrabble (n.)board game, 1949, proprietary name (registered U.S.), probably from scribble-scrabble "hasty writing"
My Tou Sense for what it's worth: Journalists must "scramble" and "scribble" in reporting the truth about pattern-clusters, the inner twin world, the war being waged, AND of course, the demands.
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