The cryptic communication often begins with a subtle lead, that when followed becomes more obviously a strategic inner twin world design influence.
For instance note from my previous post:
Stuart Harold Comberbach (27 September 1952 – 4 September 2025)
His surname being unusual is the first clue, and what immediately comes to mind are two words “comber” and “beach”… a cryptic “beachcomber”. His first and middle names are also additions the “Word in Name” and “Remove a Letter makes a Word” pattern clusters, and so providing us with “start” , “old”, “art”. Combining the words we get a cryptic phrase re “start art old beach comber”. What I’m reminded of with that, is the tv series, Beachcombers, … and in regards to an “old beach comber”, it could only be the character known as “Relic”. Note from the actors wiki page:
Robert Allan Clothier (October 21, 1921 – February 10, 1999)
So what are the chances of THAT— his first name being Robert, and so another addition to the recent “Rob In Name” pattern cluster (see previous post), and so Clothier is the 9th one. Now his character name “Relic” is a word , meaning: an object or article of religious significance from the past, and Robert’s surname provides us with the word “cloth”. So I googled “cloth relic”, and what comes up is the Shroud of Turin, note from it’s wikipedia page:
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| Secondo Pia's negative of the image on the Shroud of Turin, 1898 |
The human image on the shroud can be discerned more clearly in a black-and-white photographic negative than in its natural sepia colour, an effect discovered in 1898 by Secondo Pia, who produced the first photographs of the shroud.
We now have our next lead, note from Secondo Pia’s wiki page:
Secondo Pia (9 September 1855 – 7 September 1941)
WHOA!! TODAY is the anniversary of his death. An addition to the “Timely” pattern cluster. And note that he died two days before his birthday, and so generating a “September 7(x2), __, 9/Date Sequence” pattern cluster. AND what’s up with the name aka “second condo con do… ”?

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