Monday, June 30, 2025

TOUMAI— HOPE FOR LIFE

 Continuing on from my previous post, we left off with the following unfinished work: 

There’s also the other cluster with the other two birthdays that generate a “__, September 5, October 5, __/5th Day, Month Sequence” pattern cluster, butt we need another 5th day to point the way, … so a bit of a dead end, … at the moment.  

I checked out the list under June 28th to see if maybe we have a “5th” day, et le voila: 

 So the way has been pointed!  We need to bridge the August 5th gap.  From here we apply the formula as per usual, which is to venture to the August 5 wikipedia page that provides 3 lists— notable event, notable births and notable deaths.  I always begin at the end— notable deaths.  Our next move is to go to the years 1999 and 2000 (as per the inner twin worlds propensity for generating clusters of 3 identical numbers in sequence).  And we have a 4 who passed away in 2000: 

So, you’re probably wondering about the 1998 fella— Why did I put Otto in the group?!
Well sometimes the inner twin worlds throws in a curve ball, … and this is one. Since there wasn’t a notable person recorded as passing away in 1999, this leaves 1998, which means Otto…, butt that’s not the reason I put him there— it’s his first name Otto, that’s also the first name of the Otto who died in 2000.  AND, do note the birthdays of the two Otto’s that generate a “May 1, 2, __/Date Sequence” pattern cluster.  May 1 and May 2 are particular inner twin world signature days, and May 1 is a cryptic “May won” … my name being May, and May 2 is a cryptic way of identifying our twinship— I’m may, so Tou (aka Two) is my inner twin.  I use Tou given that it fits in then with the African name/word Toumai, that means “HOPE FOR LIFE”, a word/name that was brought to my attention shortly after I began investigating the possibility of an inner twin… inner twin world ,… and that they are in the process of coming out and communicating to us at this point in time,… and for a reason that we need to learn.  

We now have an “Otto (x2)” pattern cluster in the works, not to mention the cryptic communication in the name re “auto” and “ought to” .  Since there is an Otto (name) wikipedia page, we are being prompted to venture there.  Wow, a lot of Otto’s there,… so to limit our search, and because the year of birth and death are provided for each Otto, we look for any who are born or died in a year with three identical numbers in sequence. I found only one, note from his wikipedia page:

Otto Kemp (born September 9, 1999) American baseball

WHOA!! He was born on 9/9/99.   That’s a lot of 9’s… not good— the number 9 shares the same key on my key board as the left bracket … that makes the “sad” down turned mouth of the unhappy emoticon:

                                :-(

I also checked out others who passed away on August 5th in close proximity of the group of 4, because their names also spoke in cryptic fashion ie: Changy = Change!! 

There is much to be taken from all of that, certain names provide us with words, note in order to each name : men, ache, avid, slain change, hang, ma, all mad, stop, top, skate, ran, vans, chick, hick, hear ear, earn, frank(truth), cent, tin, porter, port, mat, rob, in, son.  We don’t need to take all into consideration… just get a sense… and come up with our own “two cents worth”… or  “tou sense worth”… if you get my drift… and as you can see “cent” is among the cryptic words.  From the words, I get the sense of “pain and anger with our outer twin patriarchal backward/hick world and they want real change from all, not to be short changed and robbed ”.  There is more if you dig deeper, for instance the name Hearn that gives us ear, hear and earn, is a cryptic reference to US President Donald Trump… and do note the “rump”(aka “ass”) in trump, with the reason being— his being shot in the “ear”!!

So with all of that in mind, let’s now investigate the May 3rd gap, as prompted by the above pattern cluster.  Using the formula we arrive at :
And I recall being here before… because there’s the surname “Chiasson”!!  Yes, the judge hearing my case now before the civil courts, has the surname Chiasson, and as I did point out before, there is the “ass” in her name (if you read this Justice Chiasson, I apologize,… I am only the messenger).  Do not be mistaken, the word “ass” is a word that the inner twin world identifies with— their position of holding up the “rear”… and literally— our “ass” is not our own, butt our inner twin’s.  Even though I am angry with the system that will throw me under the bus, it is all influenced by the inner twin world,… simply put— it’s what they had to do to ensure “hope for life”… and because they had to work with what they had, … influencing timely deaths and atrocities like war, 9/11, and yes … genocides… all the horror … and all the good, they played a part in for that one goal in mind— to bring us to this point in time where they could come out and communicate to us.  They don’t want to take over, they are already the winners there, what they want is our help… this is what will set us on the “wright” track— that we work with them and no longer against them,… we are now ready… and we have to be in order to see the light of day in Toumai— HOPE FOR LIFE!! 

As you can see, I only included two of the dates in the above group, because these birthdays stand out— Connor’s birthday is the same birthday of my son and expartner (22 years apart),… so are the both con’s?!  And Bathyory’s birthday is the “end” of the year… hmmm, “the end of con”.   On perusing the names just above and below the group, some stand out, butt two in particular: 
  • 2004 – Ken Downing(5 December 1917 – 3 May 2004) English race car driver 
  • 2006 – Earl Woods (March 5, 1932 – May 3, 2006)colonel, baseball player, author 
Well, you do see the cryptic “down ear wood”.  And their birthdays that expands the above cluster  

 “March 5, … __, August 5, September 5, October 5, __, December 5/5th Day, Month Sequence” pattern cluster

Not hard to figure out where to go next— the November 5th gap.  Cutting to the chase, and because of the prominence of 5, note the following group of notable persons who passed away on November 5, 2005: 

  • 2005  John Fowles (31 March 1926 – 5 November 2005)  English novelist 
  • 2005 – Virginia MacWatters (June 19, 1912 – November 5, 2005)soprano, actress 
  • 2005 – Link Wray (May 2, 1929 – November 5, 2005) singer-songwriter, guitarist 
Oh yes, their names definitely jive and speak volumes, butt “Link Wray” more so … a positive, and I need positive — it communicates “link way ray”…, “lick way ray”,  and “ink way ray”.  And the dates all communicate— March 31– end of war (march named after Mars the god of war… and agriculture); June 19 is the anniversary/birthday of this blog; 2 May aka “TOUMAI”— HOPE FOR LIFE. 




Sunday, June 29, 2025

Start Burro’s Sad Ass

WTF!!  

Well, it was more like WT… as in  “WHAAT  TH…?!” I was too much in shock to go beyond “TH”, butt seriously, the F would have been poetic justice.

It was the name just added to the list on Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2025 site caught me off guard:  

Stuart Burrows, 92, Welsh operatic tenor.

If you’re a regular to this blog you’ll likely see it right away— the “Burro’s” in Burrows!!  Only because of the recent “Burro Theme” pattern cluster that’s occurred as of late.  Simply check out my recent post titles: 

 In fact, what makes the name Stuart Burrows fit even snugger, is that both are  additions to the “Remove a Letter in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster, and so making “start” and “burro’s”.  AND it’s also an addition to two other prominent clusters— the “Word in Name” pattern cluster and the “Exchange Letter in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster, that provides us with “bur”, “rows” and “borrows”.  

So, the next step is to see if Burrows shares anything in common with other notable persons passing away on the same day, and I find the following: 

Well, Assad jive’s better as far as names go, where we get “ass” and “sad” via the Word in Name” pattern cluster,  butt Jarabo’s and Burrows birthdays makes a “__, February 7, ___, April 7/ Every Other 7th Day” pattern cluster.  Because the inner twin world’s tendency is to generate clusters in groups of 3 or more, we need to locate the intended “June 7”… which … I do know someone, a notable person born on June 7th— none other than Trish MacGregor.  we go way back, and if you key her name into the search box of this blog and my earlier Toumai Blog, you’ll see that our connection goes back to 2009.  In this case we don’t rely on the formula as per usual, instead, this is a prompt to venture to Trish and Rob MacGregor’s blog.  So off we go….

OKAY, yep, we’re back on track to synchro-jiving!!  Note the title of their June 16, 2025 post: 

WTF?

That connects with the title of my recent June 22, 2025 post: 

  • WTF x2  posted June 22, 2025

There you go MacGregor’s, a little advertisement for you.  

This is not an easy one to decipher.  

There’s also the other cluster with the other two birthdays that generate a “__, September 5, October 5, __/5th Day, Month Sequence” pattern cluster, butt we need another 5th day to point the way, … so a bit of a dead end, … at the moment.  

There is another thing to consider in the overall communication scheme of things— the name Burrows is a word.  Note the etymology: 

  • burrow(n.)

    "rabbit-hole, fox-hole, hole in the ground excavated by an animal as a refuge or habitation," c. 1300, borewe, a collateral form of Old English burgh "stronghold, fortress" (see borough); influenced by bergh "hill" and berwen "to defend, take refuge."

    burrow(v.)

    c. 1600, "to place in a burrow," from burrow (n.). Figuratively (such as to burrow (one's) head) by 1862. The intransitive sense, "to bore one's way into, penetrate, make a hole in" is from 1610s, originally figurative; the literal sense, in reference to animals, is attested by 1771. Related: Burrowedborrowing

    borough(n.)
    Old English burgburh "a dwelling or dwellings within a fortified enclosure," from Proto-Germanic *burgs "hill fort, fortress" (source also of Old Frisian burich "castle, city," Old Norse borg "wall, castle," Old High German burgburuc"fortified place, citadel," German Burg "castle," Gothic baurgs "city"), which Watkins derives from from PIE root *bhergh- (2) "high," with derivatives referring to hills, hill forts, and fortified

Saturday, June 28, 2025

Smith (x5)

The cryptic meaning of the “O”, is eau, French for water

The “Smith Surname” pattern cluster cropping up on Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2025 site didn’t pass me by.  

It’s a popular name, so why bother, … although two on the same day,…and then there’s the notable Smith  in my neck of the woods, who I have had the displeasure of knowing— the now Chief Justice Deborah K. Smith, who is the subject of many of my posts.  So maybe I should investigate.  Butt I didn’t. 

And then another notable Smith passed away two days later along with another whose name jives :

Virgil C. Smith (July 4, 1947 – June 23, 2025)  77, Senate (1988–2000)

Now THAT is a definite Twin Heads UP!!  July 4th being a prominent day as this blogs Header above  indicates: 

Of the first "5" US Presidents, 3 died on July 4th: Jefferson "5" hours before Adams, and Monroe "5" years later on the "55th" Independence Day.

The other notable person who I mention above, and who passed away on the same day as Smith: 

Courtenay Griffiths, 69, Jamaican-born British barrister

The name Courtenay is an addition to the “Word in Name” pattern cluster , that provides us with the following words “our”, “court”, “ten”, “nay”.  With “court” being the obvious one. 

This is a  prompt to investigate the Smith Surname Wikipedia page.  Since the list is long, I limited my search using the formula, and the first one we arrive at: 

Arkell Smith ( (born October 25, 1999), American gridiron football

His first and last name are additions to the “Word in Name” pattern cluster, and so we have “ark” and “mit”.  AND, it most certainly didn’t pass me by— the date of October 25th cropping up in timely fashion yet AGAIN!!   Note from my recent post re: 

Tuesday, June 17, 2025

 my ex-partner (we were together 27 years), three of her family members were born on October 25, and then the two children of my cousin, died in a car accident on October 25th.  You can search this blog for related posts if you want to learn more.

I decided to go back through Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2025 site to investigate the surnames of the others who died on the same day as the three Smith’s re: June 20, 21 and 23.  Perhaps their surnames contain cryptic words/phrases that communicate.  On doing so, I notes a “River/Water Theme” pattern cluster.  Note the following: 

At first I only noted the “Water Theme” pattern cluster in the names Damman (dam up water), Raines (rains down water), Boyle (boil water )and Bathish(bath water), and then the surname Bhend (river water bends)I threw into the mix,  because “river bend” is a common phrase, that I believe is key aspect of this cryptic communication, … also because rivers are dammed; rains swell rivers.  

So, going back to the name Arkell Smith, I can understand the “ark”— that jives with water and river (aka Noah’s ark), but how does “mit” fit in?!  When I did a google search on the word “mit”, the search engine brought up MIT— the renown university, so let’s see what comes of following that lead.  On the MIT wikipedia page, the second person mentioned stands out: 

 Vannevar Bush (March 11, 1890 – June 28, 1974)

TODAY is June 28th, the anniversary of his death, and so an addition to the “Timely” pattern cluster.  This is another prompt for us to continue investigating.  And then I noticed this image showing MIT’s location on a map.  I right at a BEND IN A RIVER!!


I then note this excerpt from MIT’s wikipedia page: 

MIT's 166-acre (67.2 ha) campus in the city of Cambridge spans approximately a mile along the north side of the Charles River basin

Our next lead is the Charles River wikipedia page, where the following excerpt stood out: 

Prior to the arrival of Puritan colonists in the 1620s, Captain John Smith… 

 WHOA!! The surname Smith crops up yet again, … a definite twin heads upp, note from his wiki page: 

John Smith (c. 1579 – 21 June 1631)

WHOA (x2)… he died on June 21st, the same day as two of the four mentioned above who passed away last week : 

So WOW!!  And now we have the 11th day cluster…, that brings to mind two notable 11th days: 

The terrorist attack on US occurring on September 11th and Remembrance Day occurring on November 11th.   Hmmm, war theme?!

Etymology usually plays a role in the cryptic communication, and so one of the things I found interesting is that the word “smitten” has “mitten” in it… and “mit”, note the etymology:

smitten(adj.)

mid-13c., "struck hard, afflicted, visited with disaster," past-participle adjective from smite. Sense of "inspired with love" is from 1660s on the notion of "suddenly and powerfully affected."

mitten(n.)

late 14c., mitain (from mid-13c. in surnames) "a glove, a covering for the hand," especially "a covering for the hand, differing from a glove in not having a separate covering for each finger, the thumb only being separated," from Old French mitaine "mitten, half-glove" (12c.) and from Medieval Latin mitta, both of uncertain origin; both perhaps from Middle High German mittemo, Old High German mittamo "middle, midmost" (reflecting the notion of "half-glove"), or from Vulgar Latin *medietana "divided in the middle,"

ark(n.)

Middle English arke, from Old English earc, Old Northumbrian arc, mainly meaning Noah's, but also the Ark of the Covenant (the coffer holding the tables of the law in the sanctum sanctorum), from Latin arca "large box, chest"

arc(n.)

late 14c., "part of a curved line," originally in reference to the sun's apparent motion across the sky, from Old French arc "bow, arch, vault" (12c.), from Latin arcus "a bow, arch," from Proto-Italic *arkwo- "bow." 

Hmmm, arc and bend.  

Note todays definitions:  

  • The word "mit" in English can have a few different translations in French, depending on the context. It can refer to a baseball mitt (gant de baseball), or a mitten (mitaine)In other cases, it might be a shortened form of "mettre" (to put), or related to the word "mite" (moth).  

  • The English root mit comes from a Latin word that means 'to send. '

The “moth” reminds me of the famous peppered moth:  Peppered moth evolution

I’ll leave it at that, butt if you want to add your own tou sense worth, feel free to leave a comment.