Note the following info regarding a notable person recently added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2025 site:
- Sahib Khazal (1 January 1943 – 9 May 2025) 82, football player (national team)
Note the following new additions to Wikipedia’s Notable Deaths in 2025 site:
- Saleem Nazim (1 January 1955 – 7 May 2025) 70, field hockey, Olympic medallist
- Abdul Rauf Azhar (1 January 1977– 7 May 2025) 47, commander of Jaish-e-Mohammed
- Fakhri Odeh (1 January 1941 – 6 May 2025) 84, Kuwaiti actor
We now have a “January 1(x4)” pattern cluster in the works. So we need to ask the question— why does the inner twin world keep bringing this up… what are we missing? Perhaps the 1/1/1 (numeric version of the date needs to be considered, so perhaps the inner twin world are talking about those “ones”— the dates with three identical numbers relating to the day/month/year. Indeed, in the last week we have had two August 8 (aka 8/8), notable deaths… not to mention that it’s also the birthday of my ex husband and so additions to the “Targeting Family Birthdays” pattern cluster :
- Douglas Gibson (8 August 1942 – 9 May 2025) 82, politician
- Giuseppe Moioli (8 August 1927 – 5 May 2025) 97, Italian rower, Olympic champion
- Joan de Sagarra (8 January 1939 – 9 May 2025) 86, writer and journalist
- Rafael Rullán Ribera (8 January 1952 – 4 May 2025) 73, Spanish basketball player
- Chester Earl Lemon (Feb 12, 1955 – May 8, 2025)baseball World Series EAR LEON
- Simon Francis Mann (26 June 1952 – 8 May 2025) 72, British mercenary MAN
- B. Raji Reddy(1944/1945 – 8 May 2025) 80, Andhra Pradesh MLA. EDDY
- David Souter (Sept 17, 1939 – May 8, 2025) U.S. Supreme Court OUTER (SOUTHER)
- Kikuo Wada (1 March 1951 – 8 May 2025) 74, wrestler, Olympic silver medallist WAD
mid-15c., Scottish ydy, possibly related to Old Norse iða "whirlpool," from Proto-Germanic *ith- "a second time, again," which is related to the common Old English prefix ed- "again, backwards; repetition, turning" (forming such words as edðingung "reconciliation," edgift "restitution," edniwian "to renew, restore," edhwierfan "to retrace one's steps," edgeong "to become young again"). Compare Old English edwielle "eddy, vortex, whirlpool." The prefix is from PIE root *eti "above, beyond" (Cognates: Latin et, Old High German et-, Gothic iþ"and, but, however").
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