The Deaths in 2019 site lists under todays date:
That Khem Gill was born in September, makes him part of a cluster that began this month:
Khem Singh Gill, 89, Indian geneticist and plant breeder, Vice-Chancellor of the Punjab Agricultural University (1990–1993).His first, middle and last name are additions to the “Remove a Letter Makes a Word” pattern cluster, hence making “hem sing ill”... a phrase that has cryptic meaning!! As part of their means of communicating to us, the inner twin world use “hem”, and other similar words (ie: edge, cuff, rim) to represent something of great importance to them. Simply key “hem” into this blogs search box and discover the hidden meaning. His surname, Gill, definitely stands out, given that my stepson’s nick name is Gill (short for Gillman), and he cropped up in my previous post, note this excerpt:
The asterisks connect to me personally, ie August 8 and January 8 are the birthdays of my exhusband and my step son, both of whom have wrecked havoc in my life!! And that is what the inner twin world do... after all, they are waging war against us...I’m a fighter, I will fight back— verbally if attacked verbally, and if anyone grabbed me by the throat, I would land a punch ... several even, right to the NOSE!!
I don’t like that the inner twin world have influenced these individuals in my life in such a negative way. I simply want to live out my life peacefully. The inner twin world creates certain types of people, influencing their lives in such a way as to heighten natural tendencies— temperamental types are made to experience insecurities so that a violent person is forged. And in turn, the violent actions towards me, helped to forge my personality— bringing out the fighter in me. Not all react as I do though, and my take is that perpetrators of violence generally don’t intend for their action to bring about a fight response, butt to evoke fear and cowering in their victims so that at the end of the day, they rule... albeit with an iron fist!! It’s called power abuse, and it’s highly addictive.
- Khem Singh Gill (1 September 1930 – 17 September 2019) “hem sing ill”
That Khem Gill was born in September, makes him part of a cluster that began this month:
“September 1(x2),..., 5,..., 8, __, 10(x2), 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16(x2), __, ..., 25, ... 29/ September birthdays of Notable Persons who died In September 2019” pattern clusterSo let’s investigate the September 1st wiki page. Normally I would simply use the formula and taking into consideration the “one off” curve ball, butt this time I decided to consider the pattern generated by the birthdays of my ex and stepson— both born on the 8th day (a strategic design influence of the inner twin world), and so I expanded my search to include those in the Deaths list who died between 1999– 2008. Thirteen notable persons died on September 1st between 1999– 2008, butt only two stand out:
It’s what I found on their wiki pages:
- 2006 – Warren Mitofsky, American journalist (b. 1934)
- 2008 – Thomas J. Bata, Czech-Canadian businessman (b. 1914)
So what are the chances of THAT!? Not just that they were born on the same day and died on the same day, butt TODAY is September 17... and so two additions to the “Timely” pattern cluster. I decided to check the Notable Births section, and to 1908 (the “08” being key and that any born in 1908 are likely to provide us with a death date. There are two:
- Warren J. Mitofsky (September 17, 1934 – September 1, 2006)
- Tomáš Jan Baťa (September 17, 1914 – September 1, 2008)
1908 – Amir Elahi, Pakistani cricketer (d. 1980)And now note from their wiki pages :
1908 – Lou Kenton, Jewish-English soldier and potter (d. 2012)
Okay so do I have to spell it out to you!? I reiterate: none of this is by chance, butt by the slight of hand activity of the inner twin world. In the list (via the “one off” curve ball), my eye also caught sight of someone whose first name is “Gil”:
- Amir Elahi (1 September 1908 – 28 December 1980)
- Lou Kenton (1 September 1908 – 17 September 2012)
1907 – Gil Puyat, Filipino businessman and politician (d. 1981)
- Gil Juco Puyat Sr. (September 1, 1907 – March 22, 1981)
Coming back now to Khem Singh Gill, his Middle and first names are additions to the “Remove a Letter Makes a Word” pattern cluster... hence making “hem sing ill/... gill”, a phrase that speaks cryptic volumes. I ventured to online etymology dictionary and keyed in “gil”... thinking that it might have been a word once, and the first item brought up:
picaresque (adj.)1810, from Spanish picaresco "roguish," from picaro "rogue," of uncertain origin, possibly from picar"to pierce," from Vulgar Latin *piccare (see pike (n.2)). Originally in roman picaresque "rogue novel," the classic example being "Gil Blas."The word “rogue” sure fits with the theme of this post, I bet if you investigated the Gil Blas wiki page, you’ll find much more to add to the cryptic communication!!
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