Saturday, October 26, 2019

Sad May 1/Won Hue

Continuing from my previous October 24th post,  The Cryptic Math of Non-Vocal-Twins, note this excerpt
As a final, note the following information found on the Hogan twins Wikipedia Page:
  • Krista and Tatiana Hogan (born October 25, 2006)
Tomorrow is October 25... very timely!!
 And so “Tomorrow” being now, lets check out the recent additions to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2019 site listed under October 25.  At this time the list is 11, with one in particular who stands out:
Humayun Kabir Sadhu, Bangladeshi television director, screenwriter and actor, stroke
His surname contains a cryptic “sad hue” ... meaningful given the “sad hue” of my previous post that involves the “timely” deaths of two notable person mentioned on the thalami Wikipedia page:
  • Wilhelm His Sr. (9 July 1831 – 1 May 1904) 
  • Sergei Sergeievich Korsakoff ( January 22, 1854 – May 1, 1900
As well, another sad hue —the burial and celebration of life for my nephew Jason is today.  And now note from Sadhu’s Wikipedia page:
And now we have a “May 1(x3)” pattern cluster... a perfect hand considering the inner twin world’s propensity for generating cluster in groups of 3 or more.  

Keep in mind that the inner twin world are generating the cluster as a means of coming out and communicating to us at this point in time, and what makes this sad, is that part of their communication involves waging war against our outer twin world by influencing “timely” deaths.  Also keep in mind that when they influence the death of an outer twin, they are also sacrificing the life of an inner twin... one of their own.  This is not a war like any other... what cause could be so great that they would pay such a price to get our attention?!

Here’s a bit of a recap from my previous October 24th post,  The Cryptic Math of Non-Vocal-Twins
Note this excerpt from the Hogan twins wiki page:
  • There is evidence[7] that the twins can see through each other's eyes due to brain  conjoining. Their thalami are joined.  
On researching the thalami‘s Wikipedia page, I found evidence that it’s more than just a bridge between two brains. The evidence came via the only two persons mentioned in the following excerpts:
  • It is the main product of the embryonic diencephalon, as first assigned by Wilhelm His Sr. in 1893.
  • Alcoholic Korsakoff syndrome stems from damage to, ...the thalamus
Note the following information found on their Wikipedia pages
  • Wilhelm His Sr. (9 July 1831 – 1 May 1904) 
  • Sergei Sergeievich Korsakoff ( January 22, 1854 – May 1, 1900)
 Both passed away on the same day... "May 1"!! Not only that, "May 1" contains a cryptic "May won"... (the words "one" and "won" being phonetically identical)... and my first name being May, makes it that much more meaningful. So “I won”... what— THIS discovery?

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