I have said time and again, that people have times in their life when they are at risk and this story is just another one that follows the same pattern of the story I recently did on Eric Hertz who died in a plane crash killing him and his wife Kathy.

The question is, when are the danger points in your life? And, if you knew when they were, would you do something about it?

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Sailor Andrew Simpson Dies surrounded by Bad Vibes
May 10, 2013 11:51 am
I have said time and again, that people have times in their life when they are at risk and this story is just another one that follows the same pattern of the story I recently did on Eric Hertz who died in a plane crash killing him and his wife Kathy.

The question is, when are the danger points in your life? And, if you knew when they were, would you do something about it?



The image I have here may not mean much to those who cannot read these charts I make, but it has several strong indicators of what Andrew would have expected on the 9th May 2013 - his 'near death' day.

What do I mean by this?

I am known for converting "language we use to think with" (via our brain), into graphs that can be mapped. People I teach to read these graphs can see past, present, and prospective events with equal clarity.

One good way to appreciate 'danger' periods in your life, might be if I used this analogy;

If raindrops were glass shards falling from the sky, people would pay heed to the weather forecast as part of daily life. The moment is starts to rain, we would stay indoors till it was safe to go outside once more.

Who would walk in the rain then without protection?. BUT it's not glass, and so we pay little heed to it and know that a little rain never hurt anyone.

But what if I said that certain names on certain days in certain months in certain years, all converged at an exact time so that danger levels were increased. Would you go mountain climbing, bungy jumping, parachuting, or swim among stingray like Steve Irwin did when he died with a sting pushed through his heart?

Certain patterns like this occur now and then but it depends on where you are and what you are doing at the time. When a soldier pulls the pin on a grenade in practice, he does not play pass the parcel with it. He tosses it well away from himself and ducks for cover. This is timing and risk evaluation at work. Ignorance kills people. When you're armed with knowledge, you don't ignore the warning signs?

The problem is, how can you act on what you don't know?

You can't!

But I have discovered these repeating patterns. I have collected thousands of them when researching the lives of people who die through accident, sickness, or suicide, even other forms, like cot death, execution, or when planes full of passengers drop from the sky and ships that sink where many lose their lives.

All these events have a pattern and after dedicating my life to gathering the empirical data, converting it into statistics, I have created a science that can be employed by anyone to see what's going on in their life at any time.

How do I know this, I have proven it. There is no question. But the good news is, people do not have to be victims of ignorance. You can avoid a bad accident if you know what-not-to-do at certain times.

If scientists can plot the position of the moon in 28 years 7 months and 12 days, 14 hours and 7 second's from now - and be right, what is the difference in what I do? Nothing.

Andrew is an 11 name.
Andrew's full name is 11 also.
The day he died was a 13 day.
The month he died was a 13 month.
The year he was in is a 13 year.

11 and 13 are the two 'coded' combinations when stacked up at the same convergence of time that increase danger levels for an individual. Military people call the time frame; "being a bullet magnet" or a "bullet catcher". For all the soldiers I have studied who have died, they were in these patterns, codes 11 & 13!

Andrew should have not been doing anything that put his life at risk that day. Insurance companies know when people enter high risk sports, they require higher insurance premiums. This is because they need to cover themselves when people enter into dangerous pursuits as they die or have serious injuries more often. Makes sense to me.

The racing boat Artemis, that Andrew died on when it flipped over, also had a New Zealand 'Grinder' Craig Monk who was also seriously injured and in hospital. Craig has these Codes in his life at the time of the racing accident;

Craig's first name = 11.
He is in an 11 monthly combination.
The Day / Month combination is also an 11.

Not as intense and Andrew's 'terminal day', but it shows he was also in the line of fire and now in a serious medical condition.

In fact, if people knew when not to take risks, there would be no need for insurance companies - they'd go broke.

So what should Andrew's managers be doing other than learning about the subtle changes in wind direction, the wax on the hull, the timing to change the sail to the wind... they should be monitoring their crew's health, that's what!

According to the graph I have as a picture, Andrew was going to have some lovely family stuff just ahead. And as far as I can fathom (no pun intended), the cost of this matter stretches way beyond his demise. There is the emotional loss to his family and the crew, the financial loss to his sponsors and the officials, and I am sure many more angles of suffering I have not pointed out here.

Andrew didn't have to die. If anyone out there reading this published article thinks it might be worth looking deeper into for these talented sports people, in fact for any person (you included), then for goodness sake contact me at the address supplied above in the 'Site' tab.

Take care out there, and as Spock said; "Live long and prosper."

Regards, Peter Vaughan - The Vaughan Process.

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