Yesterdays post, De Reesen to Beat De Clock— 6^ , included a person using the code name JUJU10JUSTICE to edit links from Dreesen’s wiki page that I had initially used, and so forcing me to edit my own post, by removing the now redundant links, and adding new ones to divert my readers to the factual information. I guess this is the problem I have to deal with, butt it’s not much of one, anyone these days know that Wikipedia information changes frequently given that anyone can edit (albeit it is moderated). JUJU10Justice justified the edits by saying it was “outdated”!! WHAT?!
Moving on, it was apparent to me that the inner twin world had a hand in all of that, and so playing along (and the clock is ticking down), I went through words beginning with “ju” that I knew of. I settled on two words “jungle” and “junky”… because I percieved a relationship with “justice”. When it comes to “jungle”, I was thinking of my experience as a self rep— navigating the judicial process is like navigating a wild jungle, BUTT, having said that, my google search brought up a surprising term:
Jungle Justice (also known as mob justice or street justice) is a form of extrajudicial punishment carried out by angry mobs or vigilante groups against individuals accused of crimes.
As for the word “junkie”, … the justice connection being that they are often arraigned for “money” related crimes —to support their addiction,… and of course this is an addition to the recent “Money theme” pattern cluster.
Following the jungle justice lead, I arrive at the 2012 killing of the Aluu Four — four university students falsely accused of theft before being tortured and burned alive, that led to a A film titled "Dark October" …, hmmm October is the 10th month!! The film was produced by , and produced by, Linda Ikeji, note from her wiki page:
Linda Ifeoma Ikeji (born 19 September 1980)
Now what’s interesting about her birthday is that the letter “S” is the 19th letter of the alphabet… as the letter “J” is the 10th (so: SESE19SEPTEMBER is along the same lines as JUJU10JUSTICE) …it dawned on me that his code name JUJU10Justice, is similar to a method used to teach phonics to a young child, and in fact, I just recently used the method on my 6 year old grandson, who then proceeded to show that he understood by going through the alphabet. The letter “J” is the 10th letter of the alphabet, which is another clue leading to this being most likely scenario leading the codename.
So now off to the Junkie wiki page before JUJU10Justice gets there!! My search brought me to a notable person, note the following information arrived at:
- Junkie (novel), a 1953 novel by American Beat Generation writer William S. Burroughs.
- William Seward Burroughs II (February 5, 1914 – August 2, 1997)
first of all, note the “BEAT” in Beat Generation, another addition to the recent “Beat in Name” pattern cluster. Nothing about the dates stood out … yet, butt his middle name is a cryptic “see/sea ward”… that jives with the main theme,…“de reesen” for the war being waged against us.
Now the interesting thing about the name Burroughs is that I know of only one other — Edgar Rice Burroughs— famous writer of one of my favourite characters— Tarzan… yes of the JUNGLE!!
Edgar Rice Burroughs (September 1, 1875 – March 19, 1950)
And do note the “ice” in rice… a cryptic connection to the “ice” in justice. With seeing the birth/death info, two of their dates generate a “September 1, August 2,__,… /Month/Day Sequence” pattern cluster, with the gap representing July 3 (hmmm, the day I began posting in my first blog, Toumai— my post Acadian).
The next lead is to investigate the Burroughs (surname) Wikipedia page in order to seek out the intended person. One stood out:
John Andrew Burroughs Jr. (July 31, 1936 – September 11, 2014) US government official
He died on the anniversary of 9/11, … as did two others in my previous post:
- Tom Dreesen (September 11, 1939 – June 17, 2026)
- Joachim “Blacky” Fuchsberger (11 March 1927 – 11 September 2014)
On the Beat the Clock Wikipedia page, two notables mentioned stand out:
- Irwin "Sonny" Fox (June 17, 1925 – January 24, 2021)
- Bud Collyer (born Clayton Johnson Heermance Jr.; June 18, 1908 – September 8, 1969)
As you can see, today is Collyer’s birthday and yesterday was Fox’s. OH and sonny days ahead folks, I just noticed that a person (code name MoviesandTelevisionFan, just changed JUJU10JUSTICE edit’s and reinstating the old links … HA!!…, at least for now anyway (see below that shows the change back), and so the following is back up on Dreesen’s wiki page:
- he also appeared on Beat The Clock.
SESE11SEPTEMBER… SESE19SEPTEMBER… JUJU10JUSTICE … JUJU9JUNKY… JUJU8JUNGLE, …JUJU7JUST ICE …?!.
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Research:
Note the following info from google search the term, Junkie:
"Junkie" is slang for a person with a severe drug addiction, particularly to heroin. The term can also be used informally to describe someone with an insatiable craving or enthusiastic devotion to a specific activity or interest (e.g., a "sports junkie" or "tech junkie")
The term was solidified in popular culture by Beat Generation writer William S. Burroughs, who published his debut novel titled Junkie (often spelled Junky) in 1953. The book, available on Wikipedia, provided a semi-autobiographical account of the underground drug subculture of the time
- Junkie (novel), a 1953 novel by American Beat Generation writer William S. Burroughs.
- William Seward Burroughs II (February 5, 1914 – August 2, 1997)
Edgar Rice Burroughs (September 1, 1875 – March 19, 1950)
Junkie, a term often used as a pejorative referring to a person with a drug addiction, mainly heroin dependence, it may also refer to:
- Junkie (novel), a 1953 novel by William S. Burroughs
- The Junkies, or The Sports Junkies, a radio program
Songs
- "Junkie" (song), by Medina, 2013
- "Junky" (song), by Brockhampton, 2017
- "Junkie", by James from Pleased to Meet You, 2001
- "Junkie", by Kelis from Wanderland, 2001
- "Junkie", by Ozzy Osbourne from Down to Earth, 2001