The following notable persons recently added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2025 site, as well as information found on their personal Wikipedia pages stand out:
October 24, 2025:
- Giuliano Besson, 75, Italian Olympic alpine skier (1972):
Giuliano Besson (1 January 1950 – 24 October 2025)
- Rajendra Kishore Panda, 81, Indian poet and novelist:
Rajendra Kishore Panda(born 1944 - 24 October, 2025)
Piyush Pandey (5 September 1955 – 24 October 2025)
Normand Lapointe (2 January 1939 – 22 October 2025)
Even though Pandey was added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2025 site on October 23rd, his personal wikipedia page records his death as occurring on October 24th. Perhaps an error or simply a result of Time Zone differences. Let’s first look at the beginning communication that occurred on October 22nd with the surname “Lapointe” providing a French phrase “la pointe” that translates into “her point”…, a direct reference to the matriarchal inner twin world. And Normand is I consider this a twin heads upp. As well the “pointe” is an addition to the recent “Remove e from end of Name Makes a word” pattern cluster and so making “point”… and a cryptic “her point”. … and since the inner twin world considers themselves to matriarchal in complimentary opposite fashion to our outer twin patriarchal world, this is her signature… and point being made!!
With Pandey and Panda, we have “Pand (x2) beginning First Name” pattern cluster… and of course “panda” and “Pandey” are additions to the “Word in Name” pattern cluster and so providing us with panda and pan. We already know the cryptic meaning behind pan (simply key “pan” into this blogs search box to learn more if you’re new).
Since both surnames have “pand” in common, I checked the etymology site to see if its a word, when doing so, the search engine brought up:
pawn(n.1)
"something given or deposited as security," as for money borrowed, late 15c. (mid-12c. as Anglo-Latin pandum), from Old French pan, pant "pledge, security," also "booty, plunder," perhaps from Frankish or some other Germanic source (compare Old High German pfant, German Pfand, Middle Dutch pant, Old Frisian pand "pledge"), from West Germanic *panda, which is of unknown origin.
Note that it provides us with “pand” and “panda”!! Keep in mind as well that Pandey is an addition to the “Exchange Letter in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster , and so making “pander”, note the definition:
to say, do, or provide what someone (such as an audience) wants or demands even though it is not good, proper, reasonable, etc.
ie: … ignores doing the right thing … in favor of pandering for votes.
On the Giant Panda wikipedia page, the first notable persons mentioned stands out given his birthday:
Russell Ciochon (born March 11, 1948)
And only because of the following from my previous post:
Joseph W. Barch (March 11, 1947 - May 14)
And so a “March 11(x2)” pattern cluster.
Just before working on this post, I read an article from Quanta Magazine, How Soon Will the Seas Rise?, that connects in cryptic fashion to meaning of “pan”. I had also critiqued the article below:
I have followed glacier collapse for 3+ decades now, … so long before information was readily availableon the internet. I was thinking in terms of “isostatic adjustment” long before experts finally begandownloading information. Today, you hear a lot about “rebound” (like this article), but hear little about“resettling” and “fore bulge”. Ask yourself why the entire shorelines along the East Coast are sinking?The answer: as lands where the glaciers were heaviest during the last glacial maximum had been forced
downward, the lands along the eastern coast had risen (curved upward). In terms of the mattress analogy,thinking “water bed” is more accurate. Also think about what’s happening along the outer edges of theNorth American Tectonic Plates that are resettling in the Ocean— they are grinding along the edges ofadjacent plates and so creating friction that’s heating the ocean … and so thermal expansion, globalwarming, faster currents, more hurricanes. The onset of the next glacial cycle in our present day Ice Agecould save the day.
As for the Alpine skier, Besson, his surname is an addition to the “Exchange Letter in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster … and so making “lesson”, so on that note folks, this is our lesson for the day.
No comments:
Post a Comment