Debu Chaudhuri, 85, Indian sitarist and writer, complications from COVID-19.
Note the cryptic “Deb u (you)” found in his first name, and now note from my recent April 28 and 29 posts:
- Anish Deb (22 October 1951 – 28 April 2021) 69, Indian writer, COVID-19.
The name Anish Deb contains a cryptic “anguish Deb (short for Deborah)... hmmm ACJ Deborah K. Smith (now CJ Deborah K. Smith).
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- 1986 – Kate Smith, American singer (b. 1907)
... As for “Smith”, read my previous post so see how the surname factors in...
- Kathryn Elizabeth Smith (May 1, 1907 – June 17, 1986)
Do note the cryptic “May won” found in Smiths birthday, May 1... and note as well that my first name is May!!
It’s more than obvious then, that the inner twin world are pointing a finger in my direction... and to Justice Deborah K. Smith... and yes, my run in with her was personal— she was presiding judge in my court case in regards to my “car crash” of 2000 (the pivotal event in my life that enabled me to see my inner twin and the inner twin world for the first time).
The surname Chaudhuri and its other diminutives, is a name strategically designed to provide us with a cryptic communication, the clue to which is found in the title of my Nov 2015 post: Chowdhury RIIP: Should Hurry... Gallop!!, and so Chaudhuri= should hurry. As well, the name contains a cryptic “french/English” combination that’s typical of the inner twin world — Chaud (french “hot”) + hurry. That “hot” crops up now is also “timely” — an addition to the recent “Hot Theme” pattern cluster. Note the following excerpt from Debu’s wiki page:
Pt. Chaudhuri was born in 1935 in Mymensingh
The city’s name contains a cryptic “my men sing”, with “men” being a cryptic reference to our outer twin “patriarchal” world (as opposed to the inner twin “matriarchal” world). Note from the city’s wiki page:
The city, constituted by the British East India Company on 1 May 1787, is currently the country's fourth-largest city.
As you can see, May 1 factors in again... another addition to the “Timely” pattern cluster!! As with most city’s there’s generally a “mayor”:
Ekramul Haque Titu (born 1 August 1976) Mayor Of Mymensingh.
Do note the “tit you” found in his surname... hmmm, “Deb you ... tit you”. So Deborah K. Smith is a “tit” to the inner twin world... I shouldn’t laugh... butt hardy-har-har ;-)(-;!!! Uh-oh... I might just get thrown in the slammer for that one... please don’t ... hey, I’m just the messenger!! On researching the word “tit” (the sarcastic meaning) as per the saying “what a tit”, I find one etymology claiming that it originated from “twit” and another saying that it likely came from the woman’s breast “tit”. Knowing how the inner twin world works, both factor in, butt note the “w” in Twit... is a cryptic “double you”!! Note the etymology of Twit:
- Twit (v.) "to blame, reproach, taunt, upbraid,"... from æt "at" (see at) + witan "to blame," from Proto-Germanic *witanan "to look after, guard, ascribe to, reproach"... from PIE root *weid- "to see." ... "to give heed to, observe," later "to chastise, censure, punish."
- Twit (n.) "foolish, stupid and ineffectual person," 1934, British slang, popular 1950s-60s, crossed over to U.S. with British sitcoms. It probably developed from twit (v.) in the sense of "reproach," but it may be influenced by nitwit.
Note from Debu’s wiki page:
Pandit Devabrata (Debu) Chaudhuri (30 May 1935 – 1 May 2021)
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