Monday, August 3, 2015

Clive Rice RIIP: (Part 2) Cliff Rice...

Continuing on from my previous post, Clive Rice RIIP: Cliff Rich Rise Prompting, note the following excerpt:

  • Passing away at the twin age of 66 raises the possibility that his death was 'timely'-- designed as part of an intricate/hidden strategy, one that enables the hidden source to communicate in a cryptic fashion.  Twin numbers are a particular trademark signature that also communicates something, and in this case,  the number 6 on my computer keyboard shares the same key as the "^" (roof/hat symbol-- another secret design influence with the intention of communicating "shelter").

The "shelter" communication via "66/^^" also communicates a very specific shelter-- a specialized system home that's fully self contained to allow for necessities of life within.  The name of this proposed new home, which in fact had existed during ancient times as a means of survival against the harsh environment of living adjacent to the glaciers of Eurasia during the last glacial event.  The ancient home is referred to as the "TUSSH"-- the Two United Structure System Home, and if you enter "TUSSH" into this blogs  search box, many posts will be brought up, some of them showing images.

Now note this next excerpt from my previous post:

  • Imran Khan ( 25 November 1952) 

Note the etymology of the surname "Khan":
khan (n.) c. 1400, from Turkic, literally "lord, prince," contraction of khaqan "ruler, sovereign." Known in Europe since 13c.; compare Medieval Latin chanis, Greek kanes, Old French chan.

gymkhana (n.) 1854, Anglo-Indian, said to be from Hindustani gend-khana, literally "ball house,"...
What strikes me the most, is the second definition re "Ball House"!!  If you go to my earlier March 7, 2010 post in my Toumai Blog, TOUMAI, "HOPE FOR LIFE"!!, you'll find this cross section image of the ancient TUSSH.  So note it's shape-- a "Ball House"!!  Also note the "Terrace Gardens" within the TUSSH... which jives along with "cliff rice" (see previous post)... AND, note the following photo (below) I found on Wikipedia... and note the "rice" in the caption:
Banaue Rice Terraces, Ifugao.JPG
The Banaue Rice Terraces of IfugaoPhilippines







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