On investigating the April 3 Wikipedia page (as per the recent "April 3" pattern-cluster cropping up in one of my posts today), and following the usual investigative format of limiting an otherwise lengthy search to investigating only the years consisting of 3 identical numbers at the end, there is one who stands out more than the others:
Note this next excerpt from Kinkaid's wiki page:
Note this next excerpt from Kinkaid's wiki page:
Note this next excerpt from the USS Kinkaid wiki page:
Note this next excerpt from Kinkaid's wiki page:
There are many pattern-clusters revealed by the investigation of Kinkaid's wiki page, butt I decided settle on revealing just this one (for now at least):
- 1888 – Thomas C. Kinkaid, American admiral (d. 1972)
For one, there's his name "Thomas" that means "twin" in origin and so an addition to the "Twin Things" pattern-cluster, a particular inner twin trademark signature. As a second, that he was a "sea man" means that we have another addition to the prominent and recent "Sea... Theme" pattern-cluster. Note from Kinkaid's wiki page:
Note the following information regarding his date of death:
- Thomas Cassin Kinkaid (3 April 1888 – 17 November 1972)
Since it was a leap year at the time of his death, it was the 322nd day with 44 days remaining-- two sets of twin numbers to add to the "Twin Things" and "Identical Number Sequence" pattern-clusters. Keep in mind that the numbers have a cryptic hidden communication as well, which you too can know about when taking the time to investigate this blog.
- November 17 - 321st day of the year (322nd in leap years) ...44 days remaining
Note this next excerpt from Kinkaid's wiki page:
So he had a war ship named after him. Note from the USS Kinkaid wiki page:
- The USS Kinkaid was launched by his widow Helen at the Ingalls ShipbuildingDivision of Litton Industries at Pascagoula, Mississippi on 1 June 1974.[88]
This brings me now to the cryptic phrase in his surname, Kinkaid re "kink aid". We know that "aid" means 'help", butt the work kink is a little harder to decipher. Note the etymology:
- USS Kinkaid (DD-965)
- Nickname: Kinky-D
- kink (n.)... nautical term, from Dutch kink "twist in a rope"... kikna "to bend backwards, sink at the knee" (see kick).
- kinky (adj.) 1844, "full of kinks, twisted, curly," from kink + -y (2). Meaning "odd, eccentric, crotchety"
The nickname of the ship "Kinky D" draws attention to the word "kinky" and so to the above definition that was first recorded in 1844 (note the twin 44 cropping up yet again), and of course this is an addition to the recent "Black Sheep/Odd/... Kinky" pattern-cluster and then there's the letter "D" (named Daleth for "door") which also happens to be the "4th" letter of the alphabet. The number 4 has the cryptic communication of "money/$" (see earlier posts), and so the "D" falls into the same bracket, so the communication has to do with the inner twin worlds way of "bending us" in such a way that we then go through the 'wright' door in regards to the way we spend money (it is cryptic). So the "wright" door of course involved 'wrighting' the truth where the inner twin world are concerned-- no more censorship campaign on part of out outer twin world. Simply put, and 4 the moment, his is about the inner twin world strutting their power over us. And indeed by the very fact that our inner twins live within us and are able to influence our thoughts and actions without our being the slightest bit aware (unless they so choose to reveal) means that we lay at their mercy.
Note this next excerpt from Kinkaid's wiki page:
Kinkaid was promoted to admiral on 3 April 1945Another addition to the "April 3" pattern-cluster. This is probably another prompt-- perhaps someone we missed back at the April 3 wiki page. Someone that I really don't like mentioning ... butt since the inner twin world have made it clear that they don't want to be censored, note this excerpt:
You have probably guessed it, this was the first suspected slaying by Jack the Ripper. The woman, Emma Elizabeth Smith, died the next day on April 4. And do note the year 1888... the same year that Kinkaid was born. The inner twin world are waging a merciless war against our outer twin world that involves what we would consider to a "kinky/twisted aim". As is the case with war-- inflicting terror is just part of the design. By hook or by crook ... or by Kink, the inner twin world are intent to having us bend... dropping to our knees in regards to taking the door to spending our money the 'wright' way!!
- 1888 – The first of eleven unsolved brutal murders of women committed in or near the impoverished Whitechapel district in the East End of London, occurs.
Note this next excerpt from the USS Kinkaid wiki page:
- Between the late evening of 22 February and the early morning of 23 February 1979, 25 construction workers from Texas, constructing a naval base in the port of Char Bahar, were evacuated in the early morning hours by the USS Kinkaid...
The date of February 22 is an addition to the "Targeting Family Birthdays" pattern-cluster, in that this is also the birthday of my grandson, and note, when he turns 8 the date will be 2/22/22. I consider this a reminder that although they are waging a war, it's a war that involves the 'timely' deaths as influenced by an inner twin as part of the inner twin mandate of 'war'-- in other words, in taking the life of one of ours, they sacrifice their own lives. They are reminding us that they do this for the future-- our grandchildren who would other wise have no future if they didn't take the bull by the horns in the nick of time. They wouldn't take such extreme measures if it wasn't the surest means of effecting the desired change given the time.
Note this next excerpt from Kinkaid's wiki page:
- In the Battle of the Surigao Strait that night, Kinkaid engaged the Japanese with his PT boats and Oldendorf's destroyers, cruisers and battleships. Oldendorf was able to "cross the T" of the enemy fleet.
There are many pattern-clusters revealed by the investigation of Kinkaid's wiki page, butt I decided settle on revealing just this one (for now at least):
Note from the battle's wiki page:
- The Battle of Leyte Gulf, formerly known as theSecond Battle of the Philippine Sea, is generally considered to be the largest naval battle of World War II and, by some criteria, possibly thelargest naval battle in history[4]
It's the Dates, meaningful given the fact that three of my life-partners family members were born on October 25, during different years, two of whom are brother and sister. And do note the twin 44 in the year.
- It was fought in waters of the Leyte Gulf, near thePhilippine islands of Leyte, Samar and Luzon, from 23–26 October 1944
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