Today on my way into Halifax, a license plate in front of me read— “C Ped C”. I’ve never seen anything quite like that one before. Of course there’s the cryptic side— the letter “C” containing a cryptic “see sea ci(yes)”. The “Ped” part is a word, note the etymology:
Continuing from my previous post, note this excerpt:
I mention the communication found in his name: twin frank mad, butt there’s more to it when you consider that we also get “med” when applying the “Remove a Letter Makes a Word” pattern cluster . The term “med” today is used as short for “medical/medicine”... the etymology of which is:
Two notable persons are mentioned on Mead’s wiki page, note the following info concerning the two:
Ped: foot.It’s interesting that this should crop up, given that both Rob and his daughter Megan have broken their foot (Megan twice), events where evidence points to inner twin world influence.
Continuing from my previous post, note this excerpt:
- Thomas Francis Mead (4 May 1918 – 22 January 2004) twin frank mad
Note the cryptic “for May” re Mead’s birthday. The inner twin world is “mad” on my behalf!! And indeed something has occurred in my life to make me very MAAAAD!!!!My name is “May” and so the “for May” is a reference to me ... and to my/our outer twin world.
I mention the communication found in his name: twin frank mad, butt there’s more to it when you consider that we also get “med” when applying the “Remove a Letter Makes a Word” pattern cluster . The term “med” today is used as short for “medical/medicine”... the etymology of which is:
Med: take appropriate measuresAs it turns out, I’m mad with out present day medical system in our world— where pharmaceutical company’s and the politicians and doctors their in bed with, will put babies at risk for the so called “greater good” via immunization. AND, then we have the “media” who are only too happy to promote their hate propaganda against those who choose to spare their infant(s) by not vaccinating. Keep in mind that the propaganda is also designed to silence this potentially very vocal and powerful group. I will leave it there... I have spoken about this issue before. AND, I’m also mad with the MacGregor’s bold face lies and censorship campaign (see first post to this blog— Censoring Around Michael Jackson’s Death RIIP)
Two notable persons are mentioned on Mead’s wiki page, note the following info concerning the two:
Note this next excerpt from Mead’s wiki page:
- William Matthew Rigby (14 October 1923 – 2 June 2003)
- Kevin James Ryan (born 26 August 1934) jams ran
representing the seat of Hurstville (from 'hurst', meaning 'a wooded eminence')It’s “Hurstville” aka “Hurst Village” that caught my eye— given that Hurst is an addition to the “Remove a Letter Makes a Word” pattern cluster, as in remove the “s” makes “hurt”... and so jiving with the “med” above— a “Medical Theme” pattern cluster in the works. Note this next excerpt :
In 1812, a wealthy merchant named Simeon Lord bought the land of Captain John Townson and named it Lord's Forest
Notable Residents of Hurstville:
- Simeon Lord (c. 28 January 1771 – 29 January 1840)
- Captain James Cook (7 November 1728 – 14 February 1779)
- Ronald Ernest Aitchison (December 29, 1921 – 1996) Physicist
- Ezekiel Baker (1 December 1823 – 28 January 1912) Politician
- Jack Brabham (2 April 1926 – 19 May 2014) 3 time Formula 1 World Champ
- Ambrose George Enticknap (19 May 1894 – 2 January 1976) Orchardist and politician
- Jayden Brailey (born 9 April 1996) rugby (Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks)
- Matthew Dufty (born 10 January 1996) rugby (St. George Illawarra Dragons)
- Stella Maria Sarah Miles Franklin (14 October 1879 – 19 September 1954) Writer
- Neville Hayes (born 2 December 1943) Swimmer
- Thomas John Ley (28 October 1880 – 29 July 1947) - Politician and murderer
- Jack Lindwall (December 20, 1918 — June 17, 2000) Rugby (St George)
- Ray Lindwall (3 October 1921 – 23 June 1996) Test cricketer; rugby (St George)
- Craig Nicholls (born 31 August 1977)- Musician
- Eris Michael O'Brien (20 September 1895 – 28 Feb 1974) archbishop/historian
- Kerry O'Keeffe (born 25 November 1949) test cricketer and sportscaster
- Gordon Stanley Reid (22 September 1923 – 26 October 1989)governor
- Arthur Samuel Allen (10 March 1894 – 25 January 1959)Imperial Force 24 June 1915
- Michael Rush (3 January 1844 – 17 December 1922) champion sculler
Some things to note from the above: Nicholls birthday is the same as Megan MacGregor’s (daughter of Rob and Trish); the surname Reid is an addition to the “Remove a Letter Makes a Word” pattern cluster... on two accounts— remove the “i” makes “red” and remove the “e” makes “rid”
Some of the pattern clusters that result from all the above dates : “December 1, 2, __/ Date Sequence”; “October 14(x2)”; “December 29, January 28, ... , June 23, ..., September 20/ Month Day Sequence”; “June 17, ... __, 23, 24/Date Sequence”; “October 26, __, 28/Date Sequence”; “May 19(x2)”; “__, January 2, 3, __, 10, ..., 22, ..., 25, ..., 28(x2), 29/ Date Sequence”.
I decided to follow up on only one, the “December 1, 2, __/ Date Sequence” patter cluster. It’s interesting to note that when bridged, it will open up another single gap cluster— “October 3, __, December 3, January 3/ 3rd Day, Month Sequence” pattern cluster. Bridging the December 3 gap using the formula we arrive at:
A few others that fit the bill, butt she stood out given her surname that’s an addition to the “Remove a Letter Makes a Word” pattern cluster... remove “r” makes “books”, and also remove the “B” makes rooks. Note from her wiki page:
- 2000 – Gwendolyn Brooks, American poet and educator (b. 1917)
Her birthday, June 7, is also the birthday of Trish MacGregor, who I mention frequently in this blog since she’s a key player (antagonist), along with her husband Rob,in the inner twin worlds “Starr Family Production” . AND she writes “books”— she’s an author with her own wiki page. I was introduced to her many years ago via their blog, synchrosecrets.
- Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks (June 7, 1917 – December 3, 2000)
- Definition of rook : a common Old World gregarious crow...
- Definition of rook (Entry 2 of 4): defraud by cheating or swindling
- Definition of rook (Entry 3 of 4) : either of two pieces of each color in a set of chessmen having the power to move along the ranks or files across any number of unoccupied squares— also castle
- Definition of rook (Entry 4 of 4) : ROOKIE
It’s interesting to note that if you add the letter “C” to “rooks” you get “Crooks”!! The inner twin world have influenced the design of our words... secretly under pure very noses, note for instance the breaking down of the word stream (aka brook)— steam team tam am a/ stream steam seam sea se/sa a. Keep in mind that “tam”, like Thomas, means “twin” in origin... and it’s also a “hat”... a Scottish Hat for the MacGregor’s who are being influenced to play their part.
And speaking of the MacGregors and Books, their June 24th post concerns their most recent book:
And speaking of the MacGregors and Books, their June 24th post concerns their most recent book:
The Outliers June 24, 2019 Available now in paperback, $12.99; Kindle, $4.99
An outlier is something or someone that lies outside of the main group that it’s a part of. In this collection of short stories, the outliers are people who don’t fit into our consensus reality. They’re anomalies, weirdos, individuals whose experiences are vastly different from the rest of us. And yet, they are us in their humanity, their emotions, and in their curiosity that asks, What if?
The stories begin with a novella in which a paranormal investigator looks into a bizarre story about a secret federal law enforcement team that pursues their cases while out-of-body. It ends with the story of a First Lady who hold seances in the White House
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