Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Lee McBee RIIP: Winters Honey Money

The Deaths in 2014 site lists under June 24:
Note the following excerpts  from McBee's wiki page:
What stands out is the surname Winter-- an addition to the "Winter/Big Snow/Glacier..." pattern-cluster.  Note from Dawson's wiki page:
John Dawson Winter III (born February 23, 1944)
Note his date of birth and then note these two excerpts from my previous post:
  • On reading my recent June 23rd post (Here), you'll also note a "February 22nd" and"February 22, 23/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster. which of course means that we have a"February 22, 23, 24, 25/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster 

  • It is #44 on the American Library Association list of 100 books most frequently challenged during the 1990s
  • We now have a new "February 23" pattern-cluster in the works... also an addition to the "Off By One" pattern-cluster given that my new little grandson was born this year on February 22nd.  The inner twin world generated the one off's in order to convey that we have gone "off track"... hence this is why they are waging a war against our lives and world. The second excerpt from my previous post mentions the twin "44", which forms a "44/$$/Money..." pattern-cluster with the twin 44 in the year of Winter's birth and if you read the post, you'll see how "money" factors in. The inner twin world are letting us know that we are "one off the money when it comes to preparing for winter".  Another design influence of the inner twin world is the fact that "honey" and "money" also rhyme-- a means by which they draw comparison in this particular communication-- honey is like money to Honey Bee's

    In like manner, "Lee McBee" rhymes because it's another design influence by the inner twin world to assist in communicating to me/us now that they have my/our attention.  Note what Google search engine brought up when keying in "do bees store honey for winter": 

  • How Honey Bees Keep Warm in Winter - Insects - About.com

    insects.about.com › ... › Flying Insects › Ants, Bees, & Wasps
    Honey bees remain active during the cold, winter months. It requires a team ... If the colony runs short of honey, it will freeze to death before spring. The worker  ...


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