This photo is of Kylie May Smith, who was a victim of the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting :
| Kylie May Smith |
- Mark Smith (August 28, 1974 – February 10, 2026) 51, football player (death announced this day)
- Nambatingue Toko (21 August 1952 – 10 February 2026) footballer (… national team).
The image identifies parent, Dennis Campbell who tells of having spoken with his daughter after answering her “call”, telling him of a shooter in the school where she was present at the time. The key takeaway in the above is the surname Campbell, given that it’s an addition to the “First and Last 2 Letters in a Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster, and so providing us with another cryptic “*call”— twin calls is a definite twin heads upp!! As well, via the “Word in Name” pattern cluster his first and last name then provides us with: “den” “is” “camp”, “amp” and “bell”. It is cryptic,… butt I do get the gist somewhat, … only because of previous experience.
I then noted the following recent addition to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2026 site on February 11th:
- Helmuth Rilling (29 May 1933 – 11 February 2026)choral conductor. (*ring) (killing)
His surname, Rilling, is also an addition to the “First and Last 2 Letters in a Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster, and so providing a cryptic (*ring). The word “ring” jives with “call” (as per above)… given our use of the words in certain sentences means the same thing ie: to ring someone … or… to call someone… (bringing it around to the inner twin worlds cryptic communication, they ring/call us to communicate… via deaths!! ). Also, via the “Exchange Letter in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster, we get “killing”… the word that jives most, with other words not re “billing”, “filling”, “hilling”, “milling”, “pilling”, “tilling”, “willing”. As well, via the “Add a Letter to Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster , we then get “grilling”, “drilling”, and “trilling”(v1:to play or sing with a trill/quaver; v2: to flow in a trickle or drops). Via the “Word in Name” pattern cluster, we get “ill” and “rilling” note its definition— rilling (verb): to flow like a rill (a very small brook).
I googled “killing ring” (given the above cryptic communication), and note what AI divulged: :
Some of the articles shown at the bottom portion of the image, caught my eye. For instance note the name “Cooke” in the second article by wikipedia… the name is an addition to the “First and Last 2 Letters in a Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster, and so making “*coke”. Note from his wiki page:
- Sidney Charles Cooke (born 18 April 1927) (*coke)
English convicted child molester, murderer and suspected serial killer and serial rapist serving two life sentences. He was the leader of a child sex ring suspected of up to twenty child murders of young boys in the 1970s and 1980s.
Note the following that AI on the word “coke”
- Fuel (Coke): A high-carbon residue produced by heating coal or petroleum in the absence of oxygen, used primarily in smelting iron ore.
- Drink (Coke): A popular brand of cola produced by The Coca-Cola Company.
- Drug (Coke): A stimulant drug made from coca leaves
In regards to “coke”(the Drink), note from the inverted wiki page:
John Stith Pemberton (July 8, 1831 – August 16, 1888) (*peon)
His surname is an addition to the “First and Last 2 Letters in a Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster and so making “Peon”— the original word for pawn. Note from wikipedia:
Peonage is any form of wage labor, financial exploitation, coercive economic practice, or policy in which the victim or a laborer (peon) has little control over employment or economic conditions. A Peon (from the Spanish peón) is anyone subject to peonage
Note Peon examples provided by AI:
- 1922 – Convicted in 1921 for hopping a freight train in Florida without a ticket, Martin Tabert of North Dakota becomes part of Florida State Convict leasing. He died Feb 1, 1922,[16] after being whipped for being unable to work due to illness. Reports of his death led to the prohibition in 1923 of convict leasing in Florida. The man who killed Tarbert, Thomas Walter Higginbotham, was later sentenced to 20 years in prison for second degree murder
- Martin Tabert (1899 – February 2, 1922)
- 1954 - Sumter County, Alabama - Two brothers Oscar and Fred Dial were convicted in May of holding two African-American men in peonage. In December they were sentenced to eighteen months in federal prison.
Because of the Spanish tradition, peonage remained legal and widespread in the New Mexico Territory even after the Civil War. In response, Congress passed the Peonage Act of 1867 on March 2, 1867, which said: "Sec 1990. The holding of any person to service or labor under the system known as peonage is abolished and forever prohibited in the territory of New Mexico, or in any other territory or state of the United States; and all acts, laws, … made to establish, maintain, or enforce, directly or indirectly, the voluntary or involuntary service or labor of any persons as peons, in liquidation of any debt or obligation, or otherwise, are declared null and void."[26] The current version of this statute is codified at Chapter 21-I of 42 U.S.C. § 1994 and makes no specific mention of New Mexico.[citation needed]
Note etymology:
peon (n.): in Spanish America, "unskilled worker," formerly in Mexico especially "a type of serf held in servitude by his creditor until his debts are worked off," 1826, from Mexican Spanish peon "agricultural laborer" (especially a debtor held in servitude by his creditor), from Spanish peon "day laborer," also "pedestrian," originally "foot soldier," from Medieval Latin pedonem "foot soldier" (see pawn(n.2)).
Also, the news article by CNN Investigates caught my attention:
FBI alarm grows about violent online ring targeting children, exclusive documents show. By and PUBLISHED FEB 10, 2026, 6:00 AM ET ; UPDATED
Do note the “court divine” in his name via the “Add a Letter to Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster and the “Exchange Letter in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster.
Excerpt from The Coast 2009 article by Bruce Wark:
Ocean trips over words
Court transcripts show that as the September 2008 trial date approached, Supreme Court judge Deborah Smith was becoming increasingly uneasy about Ocean’s mental state and her ability to represent herself in court. The issue came to a head in the summer of 2008 when Ocean sought to amend the original claim her lawyer had filed to add one for what she saw as the company’s negligence in handling her case. Economical argued it was too late for that. Ocean countered she had found a law that said time limits could be extended if someone making a claim had been “incapable” of making it sooner. She said she’d been sick, under stress, suffering the effects of PTSD, struggling to keep her business afloat, all the while battling her insurance company.
Trying to be helpful, Justice Smith pointed out that the word “incapable” is used in Ontario law, but the term here is “incompetent.” That’s when Ocean made a crucial mistake. Failing to realize that the legal meaning of “incompetent” referred to her mental state, she told the judge that she was feeling so overwhelmed and physically ill that she did not feel mentally competent “at this point in time,” but added she fully intended to proceed with the trial in September.
The judge eventually ordered Ocean to get a written opinion about her mental state from her family doctor. Ocean submitted a single-sentence, handwritten note scribbled on a prescription pad by family doctor Saroj Premsagar. It certified that May Ocean “is competent to represent herself in court.”
The insurance company, armed with Dr. Rosenberg’s affidavit and pre-trial testimony, told the judge only a few days before the trial that the doctor’s note wasn’t good enough. It asked her to take a highly unusual step: Order Ocean to undergo another psychiatric examination before any trial could begin.
“I have an obligation as a trial judge to help to insure that the parties to this action receive a fair trial,” Justice Smith ruled. “The evidence that has been presented satisfies me that it is appropriate to order a psychiatric examination of Ms. Ocean.”
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