on investigating 22 further, I found a site,http://listverse.com/2007/10/03/10-people-who-died-before-they-were-25/, and as always the inner twin world leave tell tale clues. Note the following individual from the list of 10 notable persons who died before 25 years of age, with the first on the list being Robert Wadlow:
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Robert Wadlow is, according to Guinness World Records, the tallest person in history for whom there is irrefutable evidence. At the time of his death, aged 22, he measured an astonishing 2.72 metres (8 feet 11.09 inches). He showed no indication of an end to his growth, even at the time of his death.
Born 22nd February, 1918, in Alton, Illinois, Wadlow’s enormous stature was believed to be due to a tumour within his pituitary gland. He grew an average of 4 inches a year, becoming the world’s tallest boy scout at 13, with a height of 2.24m (7f 4in
Towards the end of his life, he began requiring leg braces to walk, which caused him immense discomfort. On July 4th, 1940, one of his braces fractured, causing a blister and subsequent infection. Doctors treated him with a blood transfusion and surgery but his condition worsened, and he died from complications on July 15th, 1940.
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As you can see, not only was he 22, butt he was born on the 22nd of February, very meaningful given the following excerpt from my previous post:
It's also audd that his surname Wadlow breaks down into a cryptic "wad low". The work "wad" is particularly meaningful given that I'm in the United Arab Emirates at this very moment with my daughter. Here I learned of the Arabic word ... and etymology:
wadi (n.) " watercourse," 1839, from Arabic wadi "seasonal watercourse," prop. participle of wada "it flowed." It forms the Guadal- in Spanish river names.
I decided to post two other notable persons listed on the site who died before 25:
Owen Philip King (born February 21, 1977)
The twin year of his birth re '77 is a heads up, his birthday and that of my grandson's on February 22nd generates a "February 21, 22, __/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster keep in mind that February 22nd is 2/22, and when my grandson turns 8 it will be 2/22/22.As well, the date of the accident, July 4th, resulting in an injury leading to his death is an addition to the Prominent "July 4" pattern-cluster, significant mostly because this is the date of death of 3 of the first 5 US Presidents!! Keep in mind as well, the following excerpt from my previous post :
Which means we now have a "July __, 4, 5/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster... and more homework.
- Basil Emmott (5 July 1894 – 23 January 1976)
It's also audd that his surname Wadlow breaks down into a cryptic "wad low". The work "wad" is particularly meaningful given that I'm in the United Arab Emirates at this very moment with my daughter. Here I learned of the Arabic word ... and etymology:
So we get a cryptic "water low " ... and if you read this blog you will see how this fits.
I decided to post two other notable persons listed on the site who died before 25:
4. Buddy Holly
Charles Hardin Holley was born in Lubbock, Texas, on September 7th, 1936. Initially starting as a bluegrass musician, Holley switched to rock after seeing Elvis Presley perform live, and a few months later would be performing on the same bill as him.
He signed to Decca Records in 1956, changed his name to Buddy Holly, and formed a band called The Crickets. They performed all over the US, and crossed racial boundaries, famously winning over an all black audience at the New York Apollo Theater. On August 15th, 1958, he married his wife, Maria Santiago, after proposing to her on their very first date.
Famous for the songs ‘That’ll be the day’ and ‘Peggy Sue,’ Buddy Holly died in a plane crash on the way to Fargo, North Dakota. He was 22.
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Lee Harvey Oswald was, according to two United States government investigations, the assassin of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas. A former Marine who defected to the Soviet Union and later returned, Oswald was arrested later that day on suspicion of killing the president and Dallas police officer J. D. Tippit. Oswald denied any responsibility for the murders. Two days later, before he could be brought to trial for the crimes, while being transferred under police custody from the police station to jail, Oswald was shot and killed by Jack Ruby, on live television. His motives, and the significance of his role in JFK’s assassination, are hotly contested to this day. He was 24 at the time of his death.
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