Thursday, October 2, 2014

The Great Inner Twin Dillema Dilemma!!

When it comes to the inner twin worlds cryptic means of communicating to us, they often use names to generate "pattern-clusters", as with the case of my previous post, and the name Penn Jillette.  Sometimes though, they can be much more frank, as with the case of  Dutch sprinter Foekje Dillema who was expelled from the 1950 national team after she refused a mandatory sex test in July 1950.  

So then note her "dilemma", and then note her surname "Dillema".  So note this excerpt from her wiki page: 
 Dillema was probably an 46XX/46XY woman also known as ovotesticular DSD or true hermaphroditism.
Note from the True Hermaphroditism wiki page:
This condition is very rare. There are several ways in which this may occur.
  • It can be caused by the division of one ovum, followed by fertilization of each haploid ovum and fusion of the two zygotes early in development.
  • Alternately, an ovum can be fertilized by two sperm followed by trisomic rescue in one or more daughter cells.
  • Two ova fertilized by two sperm will occasionally fuse to form a tetragametic chimera. If one male zygote and one female zygote fuse, a hermaphroditic individual may result.
  • It can be associated with mutation in the SRY gene.[3]
Essentially, this among other research is evidence of the very real possibility that what we have long considered to be "our" subconscious mind, is really that of an "inner absorbed/conjoined twin" who is also able to influence our outer thoughts and actions without our being aware and hence generating the "pattern-clusters" found in this blog and my Toumai blog... and of course in the surname "Dillema".

We face a dilemma: the inner twin world are in the process of coming out and communicating to our outer twin world, and with having said that, they are doing so via the "timely" deaths of notable persons as this blog clearly reveals.  Essentially, they are at war against our outer world and we need to get to the bottom of this dilemma.

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