Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Andrew Kerr: Conkerr 333/33

The Deaths in 2014 site lists under October 7:
His first name is an addition to the recent "Andrew/Man..." pattern-cluster and so this alone makes it worthwhile investigating the man further.  Note from his wiki page:
Andrew Kerr (29 November 1933 – 6 October 2014)
His birthday immediately stands out, not just because of the twin "33" in the year, butt because of what I already know about the day:

November 29 - is the 333rd day of the year (334th in leap years) ...32 days remaining until the end of the year.
So, since 1933 was not a leap year, he was born on the  333rd day with 32 days remaining.  On two accounts-- the twin 33 and triple 333, we have additions to the "33/333/ Identical Number Sequence " pattern-cluster, and because of the 32 (days remaining) we have an addition to the "Off By One" pattern-cluster... as in one off from forming the more extensive "33/33/333/ Identical Number Sequence" pattern-cluster which would have occurred if Ker had been born November 28 during a leap year.  

‎None of this is mere coincidence, meaning that Andrew Kerr's death was "timely"-- influenced by his inner twin and/or the inner twin world as a means of fulfilling their mandate to "come out" and "communicate" to us at this point in time, and they do this by generating pattern-clusters that as this blog reveals, occur as a result of notable deaths.  

Since I already know that the name Andrew in origin is "man", I decided to investigate the etymology of his surname Kerr as well as other words that are phonetically identical or similar:
Kerr:...  from the word "kjarr", meaning brushwood, or wet ground, which became in Northern English "kerr", describing a bog or fen, covered with low brushwood.
ker- U.S. slang prefix,... ultimately echoic of the sound of the fall of some heavy body.
 cur (n.) ...both vicious dogs and cowardly dogs, probably from Old Norse kurra... meaning "to growl." Compare Swedish dialectal kurre... "house dog."
There's also slang words like "kerplunk" and "kerfuffle", note the following:
kerfuffle (n.) "row, disturbance," 1973... ultimately from Scottish curfuffle.
It's interesting that the word "row" would crop up at this time, given the very recent "Row/Roe..." pattern-cluster.  Simply enter "roe" or "row" into the search box of this blog and you'll see how extensive and recent this particular pattern-clusters is.

My Tou Sense Worth: the inner twin world are "growling" -- angry because our outer twin world "powers that bee" are in a "kerfuffle"--their "ducks are NOTT in row" and this is where "kerplunk" comes in-- why the deaths... why the war that they are waging against our outer world. Now there's the first Kerr definition-- bog... what would the inner twin world mean by this... excerpt that bogs are areas that generally become "pingo mounds" as permafrost settles in next to glaciated lands... this is where the early TUSSH (the Two United Structure System Homes) were built during the previous glacial event that came to an end about 15,000-20,000 years ago.  And this also brings us to the meaning behind the "33/333" and the "Off By One" pattern-clusters associated with the timely death of  Andrew Kerr.

The number 3 shares the same key on my computer keyboard as the # number symbol, a design that was influenced by the inner twin world to have cryptic "other" meaning, and in the case of the symbol, it's hidden meaning is "weave, fabricate, build"... namely because the graphic image is also used in drawings where "cross hatching" lines such as seen in the # symbol are used to indicate "weaving" pattern that indicates woven items such as bags and clothing... and in fact these cross hatching lines were used in prehistoric cave art and carvings. What this all amounts to is that the inner twin world want us to "build" the TUSSH once again albeit modern versions of the ancient life saving home.  The reason-- to protect us from the next glacial event and other Nemesis that are due to come our way... and which we know about, butt still ignore the reality, living for today and nott preparing... and nott getting our ducks in a row.

One other word comes to mind:


concur (v.) early 15c., "collide, clash in hostility," from Latin concurrere "to run together, assemble hurriedly; clash, fight," in transferred use, "to happen at the same time," from com- "together" (see com-) + currere "to run" (see current (adj.)). Sense of "to coincide, happen at the same time" is 1590s; that of "to agree in opinion" is 1580s in English.




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