by : Twilight Language
The story of the man in Calais, Maine who decided on the evening of the 4th of July 2015, to put a fireworks mortar on his head and set it off, makes us wonder about folks and what they do on the 4th. But, despite the jokes about him being a Darwin Award winner, you have to remember the human element behind such news items.
Devon Staples had been drinking with friends Saturday evening and setting off fireworks, when Maine State Police say he put a mortar on his head and lit it. It exploded, killing Staples instantly. His friends and family grieve, his father said he thought it was a dud, and he was joking around. Looking deeper into the incident, it seems Staples might have not thought it was live explosive.
The “name game” appears to be going wild with lexilinks and connections. The synchromystic worldis ringing like a bell. And hidden twilight language abounds.
It is really too much for me to capture, so I’m going to rely on some friends and their hints to fill out part of the picture here.
“One measures a circle, beginning anywhere,” as Charles Fort wrote.
The date 7-7 seems as good as anyplace to start. Various people who were 77 died around this day, but look what happened on the date.
On July 7, 2015, over Moncks Corner, South Carolina, a F-16 fighter jet collided with a small plane, a Cessna, killing two people and raining down plane parts and debris over a wide swath of marshes and rice fields. The two people aboard the smaller Cessna were the ones killed, and the plane was completely destroyed. The pilot of the F-16 ejected and “is apparently uninjured,” he said.
Then Johanna Lenski pointed out: “I just found out the time of the crash was 11 am, 11 miles away from Charleston.”
The pilot, Maj. Aaron Johnson from the 55th Fighter Squadron [of Charleston] ejected and survived. Another 55/ISIS/1515 sync to go with the 77s and 11s. Also of note, the crash happened over Lewisfield Plantation where 178 slaves were once held. And I don’t know if it’s relevant at all but the story made the biblical rapture scripture pop into my head:
“After that, we who are still alive and are left will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air.” (1 Thes 4:17)
Charles \ch(ar)-les\ as a boy’s name is pronounced charlz. It is of Old German origin, and the meaning of Charles is “free man”. From “karl”, similar to Old English “churl”, meaning “man, serf” (slaves/blacks/ CHARLEStown). The first Holy Roman Emperor (seventh to eighth century) Charlemagne (Latin Carolus Magnus (Magus), meaning “Charles the Great”) was a powerful German leader (Hitler?), who created a more ordered society out of the chaos that followed the fall of Rome. He united France and much of central Europe. His widespread fame gave rise to many forms of his name. Charles is the French variant of Carolus or Karolus, adopted by the English especially since the 17th-century reigns of kings Charles I and II. Charles and its variant forms have been favoured by the royalty of several countries, including the present Prince of Wales. Charlie and Charly are occasionally used for girls. See also Arlo. Naturalist Charles Darwin (Eugenics); French president Charles de Gaulle; author Charles Dickens; actor Charlie Chaplin; basketball player Charles Barkley.
Later, on July 7, 2015, the Fayette Factor collided with the day. Near the University of Maryland, there was a quadruple shooting, in the 900 block of W. Fayette St, West Baltimore, at 11 PM, 7-7-15, that left 3 dead, 1 injured.
Another twins reference, one of the prison escapees from upstate NY is being held in ROMULUS, New York. Source.
As of July 8, 2015, there have been 17 lightning fatalities in the lower 48 states.
John A. Keel’s 1970s’ newletter, The Anomaly News often carried one of his favorite obsessions, his reports of the less-than-random intersection of lightning and the name game. Similar overlaps continue today.
7-7
Morgan (calling William Morgan) and Nichols (calling Jim Brandon) Name Game
At Fort Morgan, Alabama, a 12-year-old girl, Megan Nickell of North Little Rock, Arkansas, was killed by lightning on July 7, 2015. She was playing soccer on Fort Morgan peninsula beach.
National Weather Service lightning specialist John Jensenius says Nickell’s death is the third lightning fatality this year in Alabama and the 17th in the country.
Charles Name Game
7-5
Enki King writes: “The odds of all these Charles syncs happening must be the same as four people getting struck by lightning in the same storm. Oh wait, that just happened. The two survivors were taken to Prince Charles Hospital.”
Two men (one said to be carrying a selfie-stick) died who were hit in separate lightning strikes on the Brecon Beacons (a mountainous area of Wales), while two other men were hospitalized with their injuries at “nearby Prince Charles hospital.”
Fayette Factor (see more recently here)
Jacob Bryan Russell Neff, 17, of Ansted, West Virginia, died on June 1, 2015, after being struck by lightning. Neff and two other boys were fishing at a pond when a tree they took shelter under was struck by lightning. The call came in around 3:30 p.m. on the 1st, in an area of Elverton Road nearFayetteville. Neff was killed and the other boys were injured. Neff was an 11th grader at FayettevilleHigh School, according to Charleston, WV media.
Finally, we need to mention that on July 8, 2015, three “coincidences” happened with the shut down of the United Airlines flights (all were grounded), the New York Stock Exchange (trading was suspended for about 4 hours) and the Wall Street Journal’s website (was down). Homeland Security said it was not a cyberattack.
But you could not convince the social conspiracy community of that.
Those with a sense of humor felt it was Bane’s fault! And here we are, full circle, back to The Dark Knight Rises.