Wednesday, January 28, 2015

... Mayhem (Part 3): Resistance is Futile

The word "Hoar" and the prefix "Hor" as referred to in previous posts has grabbed my curiosity enough to investigate further.  Of course this brought me to words like "horrid " and its etymology:
horrid (adj.) early 15c., "hairy, shaggy, bristling," from Latin horridus "bristly, prickly, rough, horrid, frightful," from horrere "to bristle with fear, shudder" (see horror). 


Okay so note the "hair"...  another addition to the "Hair/Hare/Heir/Harry/Rabbit..." pattern-cluster.  Clicking on the link in the above "horror", we discover the earlier word "ghers"- to bristle, which certainly reminds me of grrr (growl), and then finally I came to the following etymology: 

arr (v.) "to growl like a dog," late 15c., imitative. In classical times, the letter R was called littera canina "the dog letter" (Persius).
So we had a recent  "Bear/Barr/Bahr/Arthur/Art..." pattern-cluster ... and dogs are distantly related to bears... and the word dog is reverse of god... ;-)(-;

For quite some time now, the inner twin world have associated themselves with "dog"... a reference to the matriarchy... the female goddess being eradicated by the patriarchy and being made  into less than a dog (as many women have been treated like over the years... this is not to say that dogs should be ill treated either)... Dog...a name that they are more than willing to claim and remake into something more positive because they have the power... which means they allowed the male patriarchal order to have its hayday/mayhem as part of their well organized plan, one that would culminate in their eventual coming out and communicating to our outer twin world, which they are now in the process of bringing about... albeit in a growling... horrible manner, butt one that is more apt to wake us in time.  

As part of my research I came across: 
Dogs And Bears Are Closely Related To Seals  - Sea lions and seals are not related to other marine mammals, but are actually Caniformes, just like bears and the domestic dog.
What I find interesting with the above is the word "seal" is also used to describe something that is "sealed"... closed off tightly... which brings us to the TUSSH-- the Two United structure System Home ... a specialized system home that is "sealed" off tightly from outside forces ... a self contained eco-system that can exist in otherwise "horrid" environments... like places that have no or insufficient oxygen... like outer space.  We are meant to move out and away from this womb we call earth and the inner twin world are determined to make this happen.

On researching the etymology of "seal" I came across:
sign (n.) Look up sign at Dictionary.comearly 13c., "gesture or motion of the hand," especially one meant to communicate something, from Old French signe "sign, mark," from Latin signum "identifying mark, token, indication, symbol; proof; military standard, ensign; a signal, an omen; sign in the heavens, constellation," according to Watkins, literally "standard that one follows," from PIE *sekw-no-, from root *sekw- (1) "to follow" (see sequel). 
Note the root *sekw, and note how it's similar to "squaw" :
squaw (n.) Look up squaw at Dictionary.com"American Indian woman," 1630s, from Algonquian squa "woman" (cognate with Narraganset squaws"woman"). 
This in turn made me think of "squat":
squat (v.) Look up squat at Dictionary.commid-14c., "to crush;" early 15c., "crouch on the heels," from Old French esquatirescatir "compress, press down, lay flat, crush," from es- "out" (see ex-) + Old French quatir "press down, flatten," from Vulgar Latin *coactire "press together, force," from Latin coactus, past participle of cogere "to compel, curdle, collect" 
So when you  put "ex" and "quatir" together you get something that sounds similar to "equator" and indeed the "ex" prefix has often been shortened into just an "e", note the etymology:
 ex- Look up ex- at Dictionary.comword-forming element, in English meaning usually "out of, from," but also "upwards, completely, deprive of, without," and "former;" from Latin ex "out of, from within," from PIE *eghs "out" (cognates: Gaulish ex-, Old Irish ess-, Old Church Slavonic izu, Russian iz). In some cases also from Greek cognate exek. PIE *eghs had comparative form *eks-tero and superlative *eks-t(e)r-emo-. Often reduced to e- before -b--d--g-, consonantal -i--l--m--n--v- (as in eludeemergeevaporate, etc.).
Now the thing about the equator that most are not aware of, is that during glacial times it pushes out over a great period of time as a result of glacial ice building up on the North and South poles.  It stands to reason, to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.  The glaciers serving as a great vice squeezing on the earths molten core to reshape the earth in a "squatter" appearance and feature that would also cause the earths orbit to become more elliptical as the earth then catches more solar wind that carries it further from the sun during certain times of the year while bringing it closer to the sun during other times of the year.  This activity plays a significant role in the 80,000 year glacial events that have occurred since the beginning of the ice age we are presently in ... albeit an interglacial at the moment with all indications that this will soon come to an end and so the new glacial event is soon to begin.  And THAT is why the inner twin world are now coming to the forefront... applying their own vice like grip to the powers that bee who would otherwise resist them... and resistance  IS futile as they have so artfully communicated.

So for those who are up to date  on the tv show " Star Trek" ... there is the Borg and their favourite saying "resistance is Futile".  I brought this up because it fits in more ways than one, note the following addition to the Deaths in 2015 site under January 21:
Marcus Borg, 72, American Biblical scholar and theologian (Jesus Seminar), idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
Note from his wiki page:
Marcus J. Borg (March 11, 1942 – January 21, 2015) 
Note the twin 11 crops up yet again!!  Note as well, that his name Marcus and  the month of his birthd comes from  "Mars" the god of War.  



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