Thursday, August 13, 2015

William E. May RIIP: Where There's a Will There's a May

Just as the inner twin world have influenced the design of our words and names, they have used the same power of influence to determine the year of birth and death of an individual if they so choose. This ability facilitates in their plan to "come out" and "communicating" to us at this point in time.

The inner twin world have been strategically at work in this manner for thousands of years, and also as part of this plan, they also influenced our calendar year, staging it in a manner that would enable their actual coming out to begin in the year 2000, a strategic year, as are all the years from 2000 until 2012... where each of these years we have an "Identical Number Sequence" pattern-cluster, ie: 01/01/01; 02/02/02, etc.... 12/12/12.  The next Identical Number Sequence will occur in 2/22/22, which happens to be my grandson's birthday.  

My involvement is also part of the strategy, including my vehicle accident of December 13, 2000.  Butt why this day?!   And on thinking about it, it dawned on me that the numeric version is 12,/13/2000... and I wondered since 2014 has passed, was there a notable person who passed away on 12/13/14 in a 'timely' manner.  So going to the December 13 wiki page I came to the following:  
  • 2014 – William E. May, American theologian and academic (b. 1928)
So note his surname... since my first name is "May", we now have a "May" pattern-cluster in the works.  Note from his wiki page: 
  • William E. May (May 27, 1928 – December 13, 2014) was an American theologian who was the Michael J. McGivney Emeritus Professor of Moral Theology at the...
 Note from Michael McGiveny's wiki page:
Father Michael Joseph McGivney (August 12, 1852 – August 14, 1890)
So how 'timely' is THAT?! Given that today is August 14!!   Had I posted this just a bit earlier we would have a "August 12,13, 14/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.  So to bridge the gap, we need to investigate the August 13 wiki page:  

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