Friday, October 24, 2014

Terry Keenan RIIP: Terry FOX

The Deaths in 2014 site lists under October 23rd:
Terry Keenan, 56, American journalist (New York PostCNN).
His death is an addition to the "Targeting Journalists" pattern-cluster, that continues to this day.  I certainly get the sense of a cryptic phrase to be found in his name, so playing around, I get "terr y knee an"... or "tear why an knee"... or in other words "why tear a knee", and/or "terr y keen an"... "tear why keen an"... "tear a keen question".  Probably both "knee" and "keen" play a part in what the inner twin world are trying to convey.  Note the etymology of the word keen:
keen (v.) ...from Old Irish coinim "I wail." 
keen (adj.)  "bold brave,"  "clever, wise," from Proto-Germanic *kan- "be able to" (can).
As per the first excerpt above, I can't help butt see the "coin" in "coinim", which stands out due to the cryptic phrase within re "coin im", or "im coin" with the "im" being used in a similar fashion to the word "Impossible" which means "not possible", so this would then carry over into "imcoin" as being a cryptic way of saying "not coin"... or "no money"... which auddly enough, was my cry in the previous post-- I have no money to build the TUSSH... or at least not enough.  This is an addition to the "Money..." pattern-cluster.  

Note this next excerpt from Terry Keenan's wiki page:
Terry Keenan was an economic/business columnist for the New York Post, and an anchor for the Cable News Network (CNN). Keenan was the host of the FOX Business Network's stocks/investment news program Cashin' In from 2002 to 2009, 
Again, another addition to the "Money" pattern-cluster found in the name of the news program "Cashin' In"!!  There's something else that I see in the name FOX-- for one, a fox is considered to be clever... or "keen"... AND, the first name Terry and FOX gives us a famous person that most people here in Canada know of-- Terry Fox.  Note from his wiki page:
On November 12, 1976, as Fox was driving home to Port Coquitlam, he became distracted by nearby bridge construction, and crashed into the back of a pickup truck. While his car was left undriveable, Fox emerged with only a sore right knee. He again felt pain in December, but chose to ignore it until the end of basketball season.[10] By March 1977, the pain had intensified and he finally went to a hospital, where he was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a form of cancer that often starts near the knees.
Wow, so we come full circle to the "knee", which brings a whole new meaning to "Tear a knee", Terry who worked at FOX and Terry Fox.  When I think of the two key words, "keen" and "knee", I think of aspects of the body-- Knee associated with the leg and mobility, and keen associated with the
brain.... Terry Keen died of a brain hemorrhage according to wikipedia. 

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