Saturday, November 29, 2025

Judge 🌊 πŸ‘‹

 The following notable person recently added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2025 site stands out:

Richard H. Shultz (October 25, 1947 – November 22, 2025) 78, American scholar

It’s his surname Shultz… a version of Schultz, that’s also the married surname of my daughter, Erin, and coupled with his date of birth— anyone following this blog is aware of the significance of this date to me personally, note this excerpt from my June 17, 2025 post, Picasso’s Ass and Buffon’s Buffoon

my ex-partner (we were together 27 years), three of her family members were born on October 25, and then the two children of my cousin, died in a car accident on October 25th.

If you investigate other posts relating to October 25, you’ll find that in 2018, I had learned that my cousins sons had passed away on October 25, 1999 (see podcast video about the two boys, Daniel and Joel Roop). 

Even though Richard Shultz had passed away a week ago, he had just been added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2025 site. This is “timely” considering the name had factored in to my recent November 25 post, French, Gherman, English,… JUDGE , note this excerpt from the post:

The first one stands out the most, given that his date of death, January 21st, is also the birthday of my daughter.  This date has cropped up a number of times as of late (???).  What I have observed with my daughter lately, is that there have been some pretty strange things occurring — seemingly minor accidents that end up being expensive damage to various electronic devices.  So why?!  Perhaps her name can reveal more — Erin Schultz.  We chose Erin as her first name because of its meaning mostly— at the time, the baby name book said the name was Gaelic for “peace”.  And her married name Schultz is “German”, and it means “Judge” in origin.  As I think about it more, my “tou sense” … given the special focus of “her” in Gherman, that its the German word “Schultz” … “JUDGE”, that is being emphasized.  As to why…?!   

I also noted the following recent notables added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2025 site whose birthdays together with Richard Shultz, generates an “October 24(x2), 25, __, … 29/Date Sequence” pattern cluster

Note the cryptic communication in their names re “Shultz/Judge; jam helps; her rib offers men; jack/lift she herd” .  It is cryptic, butt when you’ve been at it as long as I have, the deciphering becomes much easier.  And then there are finer details… like why is the “c” left out in Shultz?!  The letter “c” also contains cryptic other elements such as “see, sea, ci/yes”… and the fact that both the large and small c can be taken as a line drawing representing a cresting wave… and so jiving with “see sea”.  

 I decided to use this blogs search box, keying in “Schultz” in order to locate posts containing the name. There were many, butt one stood out … I had forgotten about this particular dialogue that 

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Friday, June 24, 2016

Now This: Angels Among Us

I had posted on my facebook timeline a video called NowThis:Hundreds of “angels” blocked the Westboro Baptist Church from spreading hate in Orlando:
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Hundreds of “angels” blocked the Westboro Baptist Church from spreading hate in Orlando
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Nick Schultz Guys, just remember this church does not represent Christendom. It's like saying Omar Mateen, represented all Muslims when he gunned down all of those poor people in Orlando. 99% of the church doesn't preach hate or any type of discrimination, regardless of what the media tells you.
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Linda Roop Power absolutely Nick! Did you mean to say 99% of the church 'doesn't' preach hate?
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May Ocean Not blatant "hatred" for sure, but there's still "subtle" discrimination in various religions toward LGBT persons, where we continue to be marginalized, ie: hate the sin, love the sinner-- that hurts. We are who we are because that is how nature (god/goddess if you will) made us.
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Nick Schultz To tell you the truth, I feel pretty discriminated against these days, as a Christian. For instance, whenever there's a mass shooting in the States, everyone rushes to the assumption that it's a white male, Christian. Everyday I see at least one Christ...See More
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May Ocean And Nick, when I posted the video, I was aware that the angels blocking the Baptist picketers were likely Christian, after all, they were singing "Amazing Grace". Their supporters, some of whom were no doubt non Christian, sang along, and I think that this "togetherness" is the silver lining in a very dark cloud.
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Nick Schultz Absolutely May. I would have stood with them, had I been there. All those Westboro clowns do is create division and hate. The world needs more unity...
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May Ocean I know you would have Nick, you have a good heart.
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May Ocean the fact that you stepped up to the plate to speak up on my timeline makes me so proud and so glad that you're my son in law. Our world is that much safer because of you and all walks of other angels who do the same xo


 

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