Continuing from my previous post, it's astounding that two notable "Welsh" persons both having the surname "Thomas" died yesterday, especially knowing that Thomas means "twin"!!
After many years of investigating "pattern-clusters" what became apparent very early on is that many form groups of 3 or more. This happened so often that I considered that the groups of 2's are a strategic design: a means of prompting us to locate the missing third. For instance, the clusters of two that I most frequently find while investigating a notable death, are usually a "Date Sequence", as an example: someone who dies one day after his/her birthday, in which case the date immediately after the sequence is the "missing" third day, which we can easily investigate by going to the dates wiki page and the lists of Notable Events, Births and Deaths. It's like a game, and as games go there are generally rules. In the case of this type of investigation, because the lists are long, the general rule is to limit the search by investigating the years having "3" identical numbers at the end. There may be a small handful to investigate until the 'wright' one(s) are located.
In the case of yesterday's deaths, we have a group of 2, which means we have a "prompt". We need to find a third (and possibly more) notable "Welsh" person(s) with the surname "Thomas" that will complete the "cryptic" hand that the inner twin world has staged via their slight of hand ability.
Even though the saying "Deaths Come in Three's" can have a basis in superstition, there are times when Deaths really do happen in an amazing cluster of 3 and I don't mean coincidence or synchronicity, I'm talking about something that is "staged/perpetrated", what I call a "pattern-cluster": events brought about by the slight of hand activity of the inner twin world.
So how do we begin to find a notable "Welsh" person with the surname "Thomas"?! We go to Wikipedia's page re Thomas Surname, that provides an extraordinary long list of Notable persons with the surname, that not coincidentally, also provides their nationality. In other words we can sort through the list for Thomas' that are Welsh.
I made my way along through the Alphabet until I came to the first one:
So I go to "G" section and search through the entire lot, and I find one that fits the bill.
2 be continued....
After many years of investigating "pattern-clusters" what became apparent very early on is that many form groups of 3 or more. This happened so often that I considered that the groups of 2's are a strategic design: a means of prompting us to locate the missing third. For instance, the clusters of two that I most frequently find while investigating a notable death, are usually a "Date Sequence", as an example: someone who dies one day after his/her birthday, in which case the date immediately after the sequence is the "missing" third day, which we can easily investigate by going to the dates wiki page and the lists of Notable Events, Births and Deaths. It's like a game, and as games go there are generally rules. In the case of this type of investigation, because the lists are long, the general rule is to limit the search by investigating the years having "3" identical numbers at the end. There may be a small handful to investigate until the 'wright' one(s) are located.
In the case of yesterday's deaths, we have a group of 2, which means we have a "prompt". We need to find a third (and possibly more) notable "Welsh" person(s) with the surname "Thomas" that will complete the "cryptic" hand that the inner twin world has staged via their slight of hand ability.
Even though the saying "Deaths Come in Three's" can have a basis in superstition, there are times when Deaths really do happen in an amazing cluster of 3 and I don't mean coincidence or synchronicity, I'm talking about something that is "staged/perpetrated", what I call a "pattern-cluster": events brought about by the slight of hand activity of the inner twin world.
So how do we begin to find a notable "Welsh" person with the surname "Thomas"?! We go to Wikipedia's page re Thomas Surname, that provides an extraordinary long list of Notable persons with the surname, that not coincidentally, also provides their nationality. In other words we can sort through the list for Thomas' that are Welsh.
I made my way along through the Alphabet until I came to the first one:
So going to his wiki page note the following:
- Adam Thomas (rugby union) (born 1986), Welsh rugby union footballer
Adam Thomas (born 22 August 1986)So note the twin 22 re his birthday. An indication that we're on the 'wright' track. And then the second, repeating the investigative format:
His birthday is an addition to the prominent and recent "June 7" pattern-cluster, which is best explained by the following excerpts from yesterday's post, Part 4: Lighthouse, Ship, Airplanes, Wolff, Bone, Ham, Jackal, Fox, Great Gore:
- Albert Thomas (cricketer) (1893–1965), Welsh cricketer
- Albert Edward Thomas (born 7 June 1893)
-we have June 7th cropping up yet again...remember, Trish MacGregor's birthday, another key player in the "Starr Family Production".Now it dawned on me that this investigation could take FOREVER!! So, it makes sense to narrow the search down even more. So this means we need to look for clues in regards to the two Thomas' who died yesterday, note their following info from Wikipedia's Deaths in 2016 site:
There are two other patterns : both first name begin with "G", and both had occupations that are different, butt in the ARTS. We are looking for notable Welsh persons with the surname Thomas whose first names begin with "G" , and who work in the "Arts" butt not as poet or actor... And they need to still be alive. It is the third person who would have other wise been killed along with the other two excerpt that they are recognizing/incorporating my participation (as planned ...this is yet another design influence of the inner twin world). It's all part of their "Starr Family Production".
- Gareth Thomas, 71, Welsh actor (Blake's 7, Children of the Stones, Star Maidens), heart failure.
- Gwyn Thomas, 79, Welsh poet and academic, National Poet (2006–2008).
So I go to "G" section and search through the entire lot, and I find one that fits the bill.
2 be continued....
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