Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Kirk’s Fire Investigation (Part 42 Charlie Kirk)


It didn’t pass me by, the cryptic “char lie” in Charlie Kirk’s first name, or the “irk church” in his surname.  And it seems to me, what with the recent “Fire/Cook/Smith/BeatTheme” pattern cluster, that more would be forthcoming,… and as this post reveals near the end, I wasn’t wrong.  

Note the following Wikipedia information regarding a notable persons recently added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2025 site: 

I had included him in my previous post, and then following the leads resulted in this addition to the post: 

Hugh Carey cropping up “seemingly out of the blue”, however with his date of death falling on Wagner’s birthday, this can only be seen “timely”— a strategic design influence of the inner twin world.  An addition to the “Timely” pattern cluster and generating an “August 7 (x3)” pattern cluster, the third being my nephew through marriage (see previous post).  

Note as well from yesterdays post re: Smith & Tran Persons (Part 39 Charlie Kirk) : 

It did occur to me at the time that her first name, maia, is very similar to my name May, and indeed Wikipedia’s May (given name) site includes: 


Related namesnickname for Mary or MayaMaia and Mai
It does include “Maia”!!  So the name “maia arson crimew” (all lower case) also contains a cryptic phrase re “may arson crime w (double you)”, … that makes cryptic sense when considering that her earlier name, Tillie Kottmann, also contains a cryptic “till lie caught man”. 
 
I then ventured back to Wagner’s wiki page and noted the following: 
He was editor-in-chief of the magazine Bunte 
The name Bunte is an addition to the recent and prolific “Remove ‘e’ from Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster… and so making “bunt”. Note this excerpt from Bundt’s wiki page: 

After the end of World War II, the French authorities commissioned ex-Nazi publisher Franz Burda to come up with an illustrated magazine

Franz Burda (24 February 1903 – 30 September 1986)

Note his birthday and then note this excerpt from my previous post; 

 Thomas Tooke (28 February 1774 – 26 February 1858)

The eldest of my 3 grandsons was born on February 22, so we now have a “February 22, __, 26, 28/Even Day Sequence” pattern cluster. 

So Burma’s birthday bridges the gap… in timely fashion, that is yet another design influence of the inner twin world!!  

Just a few moments ago I checked my news feed  and noted the following among Top Stories today concerned possible arson of Judge Goodstein’s home, note this excerpt from an article in Time

Police are investigating a fire that burned down the home of South Carolina Circuit Court judge Diane Goodstein, who had reportedly received death threats for weeks related to her work.

Note from an article in People re: S.C. Judge's Home Erupts in Flames with Family Inside After She Ruled Against Trump and Began Receiving Death Threats: 

Judge Diane Goodstein was walking her dogs at the time her Edisto Beach house burst into flames, according to The Post and Courier. However, other members of her family inside the home — including her husband, decorated Vietnam War veteran and former Democratic state Sen. Arnold Goodstein — reportedly sustained serious injuries after jumping from windows and balconies to avoid the blaze.

That she was walking her dogs is interesting given the “wag” in Wagner, a word that I associate with dogs wagging their tails back and forth.  

Judge Goodstein’s wiki page does not include her birthday, however it does include the following lead to her husband’s wikipedia page (note he suffered serious injuries from the fire) :

Judge Goodstein is married to former Democratic state senator Arnold Goodstein.

Note form his wiki page:  

Arnold Samuel Goodstein (born April 17, 1944)

He shares the same birthday as my son in law, who is mentioned at the “tail” end of my previous post.   

Since the key word is “arson”, I turned to Wikipedia’s Arson page, and noted the following: 
Following the lead we arrive at: 
Paul Leland Kirk (May 9, 1902 – June 5, 1970)
David J. Icove (born May 14, 1949)
  • John Leonard Orr, as arson investigator for the Glendale, CA fire department who set over 2,000 Los Angeles fires from 1984 to 1991
  • Thomas Sweatt, set over 350 fires in and around Washington, D.C., most of which occurred in 2003 and 2004.
From the list of arsonists, two stood out due to their names: 
  • John Leonard Orr (born April 26, 1949)
  • Thomas Anthony Sweatt (born November 1 1954) 

Do note the “twin sweat” in Thomas Sweatt!!  So, … fire causes one to sweat.  Things are heating up in the inner twin world scheme of things.  

Of course the name “Kirk” means “Church” in origin, so this led to another google search— arson of churches.  I came across the following wikipedia page: 

2021 Canadian church burnings

Note the following excerpt: 

 The CBC News investigation identified that the church arsons began following the announcement of potential unmarked gravesites at the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School. Scholar of Indigenous Canadian history Paulina Johnson commented on the church fires, saying "for many Indigenous peoples, it gives them a voice, because for the longest time Canada hasn't really hasn't actually acknowledged us", adding she believed that the failure to address injustices against Indigenous peoples was responsible for the church fires.[1]

It interesting to note that the word arson contains a cryptic “arse son”, … reminding me of another saying re “light a fire under someone’s ass/arse”… as in meaning to get someone motivated towards something.  They’re sweating about something important that they are aware of (and we aren’t), makes it important for them to educate us, and so lighting the same fire under us as the one that has them “sweating”. 

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Note the etymology: 
*wag- (source also of Old High German weggen, Gothic wagjan "to wag"), which is probably from PIE root *wegh- "to go, move, transport in a vehicle."

wagon(n.)

"four-wheeled vehicle to carry heavy loads," late 15c., from Middle Dutch wagenwaghen, from Proto-Germanic *wagna- (source also of Old English wægn, Modern English wain, Old Saxon and Old High German wagan, Old Norse vagn, Old Frisian wein, German Wagen), from PIE *wogh-no-, suffixed form of root *wegh- "to go, move, transport in a vehicle" (source also of Latin vehiculum). It is thus related to way.

arse(n.)

"buttocks, hinder part of an animal," Old English ærs "tail, rump," from Proto-Germanic *arsoz (source also of Old Saxon, Old High German, Old Norse ars, Middle Dutch ærs, German Arsch "buttock"), from PIE root *ors- "buttock, backside" (source also of Greek orros "tail, rump, base of the spine," Hittite arrash, Armenian or "buttock," Old Irish err "tail").




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