Friday, May 15, 2026

D’Arcy (Part 2: $$$$ D’Allars ; D’Aboot; and … )

Note the following in regards to a notable person recently added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2026 site:

Philippe Mpay (1939 – 9 May 2026) Cameroonian army office

In May 2018, Mpay was appointed alternate assessor to the military chambers of Cameroon's courts of appeal by presidential decree

His surname is an addition to the “Word in Name” and the “Remove a Letter in Name Makes a Word” pattern clusters, with the first cluster providing us with “pay”, and the second providing us with “may”, and by combining both, we get a cryptic phrase “pay may” and/or “may pay”, … and now here’s where it gets personal, my name is May!!  

As soon as I saw the surname Mpay, the cryptic phrase was obvious, given that many of my posts relates to cryptic connections with my name “May” to the other three letter words that rhyme — bay, cay, day, fay, gay, hay, jay, Kay, lay, may, nay, pay, ray, say, tay, way, yay.  … additions to the “Rhyme Theme” pattern cluster,… and here we are in the month of May!!  I decided to use this blogs search box to locate a post that best references this cluster, and I settled on this one among many from the search results: 


Tuesday, March 10, 2015

 The statscounter for this blog reveals a number of hits on my September 2012 post Geoffrey Lees Leg Break!?.   Since there has been a recent "Broken Foot/ Boot" pattern-cluster, I thought it worthwhile revisiting.

As soon as I read the first two sentences, I knew we’re on the “wright” track,… given the following image from my second last post on May 10, 2026 entitled, D’Arsy 


I didn’t mention it at the time, butt the image is a theatrical release poster for the film Get Well Soon (FrenchBon rĂ©tablissement !) is a 2014 French comedy film written and directed by Jean Becker.  

Now note this next excerpt from my 2015 post, Gaslight May Day Hay Day!! (PART 1)

It could be that the inner twin world are prompting us back to the post for a reason.  So going through the list the one at number 6 grabs my attention : 

    Janet Lees Price, 69, British actress.

It's her surname for one, given the recent "Money" pattern-cluster. 

 Do note the surname Price, and the mention of “Money” pattern clusters.  Well, today I would chose a better name : “Money Theme” pattern cluster…, with  words like “price” and  “pay” being additions to the cluster.  This is not the first time that I picked up on the recent “Money Theme” pattern cluster, and in fact, even though the surname Mpay was a definite twin heads upp, I still held off posting, and then note the following notable persons recently added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2026 site was the tipping scale: 

Now the surname “Buys” is a direct hit, whereas “Export” is a little iffy so I checked out its definition:

The act of selling goods or services to foreign buyers… 

Okay, so they are both additions.   For quite some time, I’ve been aware that the inner twin world influenced the design of keyboards (my iPad), notably in regards to the fact that each number shares the same key as a specific symbol, and on the money end of things, the “$” symbol shares the same key as the number 4.  AND, whenever “4 May” crops up in cryptic fashion, I consider as a cryptic “$ 4 May”… or to translate: “money for May”.   I certainly could use some money!!  Maybe then I could move ahead on designing what we should be to ward against what they have been warning us about. So getting back to May 4th, it seems that the inner twin world would have  influenced a meaningful “money theme” in among notable persons who recently passed away on May 4th, … note the following: 

Note the definition of  his surname, Sterling: British money; often used as "pound sterling" or simply "sterling" to refer to the UK’s monetary system.  WHOA,… and do note his birthday… and then note the following excerpt from this blogs Header: 

Of the first "5" US Presidents, 3 died on July 4th: Jefferson "5" hours before Adams, and Monroe "5" years later on the "55th" Independence Day.

And if we go back to May 1, 2026 list of notable Deaths, we find three other additions  

Via the “Remove a Letter in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster the first two surnames make “green”, “owe” and “own”… , and then the surname Winters via the “Exchange Letter in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster, … exchanging the “w” for an “m”, provides us with “minters”.  Hmmm, Carpenters birthday falls on Mothers Day!!  And there’s the Carpenter— addition to the recent “Carpenter Theme” pattern cluster!!  It’s not unusual for two clusters to tie in together… this is indication of language… a uniques one, butt the same stringing together of meaningful symbols/words— a big part of what’s entailed in our more often than not, long winded speech.  

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RESEARCH, notable person recently added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2026 site whose names are additions to the “Money Theme” pattern cluster: 


  • Valie Export (17 May 1940 – 14 May 2026) value … export(The act of selling goods or services to foreign buyers, which can include manufactured products, commodities, or services like finance and tourism)
  • Kevin Buys (26 April 1986 – 13 May 2026– announced) buys
  • Swapan Sadhan “Tutu” Bose (23 January 1948 – 12 May 2026) swap/trade
  • Philippe Mpay (1939 – 9 May 2026) pay May … May pay
  • Warren F. Tipton (June 12, 1958 – May 9, 2026)big tip 
  • Haerul Saleh (12 August 1981 – 8 May 2026) 44 age…  sale 
  • Mert Lawwill (September 25, 1940 – May 6, 2026) will 
  • Ronald E. Russell (June 10, 1954 – May 6, 2026) sell
  • Donald Ross (1940 or 1941 – May 5, 2026) boss loss toss
  • Derek Leslie Conway TD (15 February 1953 – 4 May 2026) con way
  • John Sterling (nĂ© Sloss; July 4, 1938 – May 4, 2026) sterling English money
  • Robert Ralph Skinner (October 3, 1931 – May 4, 2026) Skimmer In 17th century New France, now part of Canada, the universally accepted medium of exchange was the beaver pelt.
  • William Daniel Mayer (October 30, 1941 – May 3, 2026) payer 
  • Hany Abdel Aziz Shaker (21 December 1952 – 3 May 2026)  shakedown
  • Finn Wagle (19 June 1941 – 2 May 2026) Wage eagle
  • Stephen A. Greene (1944 – 1 May 2026) 
  • Stephen Owen (October 30, 1946 – May 1, 2026) owe own
  • Sudhangshu Seal (or Shudhangshu Shil; 27 March 1945 – 14 May 2026)
  • Ravi Pandit (1950 or 1951 – 8 May 2026) Bandit 
  • Maria da ConceiĂ§Ă£o de Deus Lima (December 8, 1961 – May 15, 2026) lira
  • Bengt Berger (31 August 1942 – 15 May 2026) Merger
  • Juliet Winters Carpenter (May 10, 1948 – May 1, 2026)  minters
  • Anna Wagner [de], 111,    wager: money staked or the act of making a bet.
  • Khalifa Chater (12 May 1936 – 13 May 2026) charter

The last person, Khalifa Chater, I consider to be most relevant to this particular thread of communication.  The surname Chater  being  an addition to the “Add a Letter to Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster , with an “r” added makes “charter” then connects to money, given that the UN Charter through its legal mandate requires all 193 Member States to financially support the organization. Note as well that he died one day after his birthday, and so an addition to the “Off By ONe” pattern cluster.  

… and with a “p” added we get chapter; and the “Remove a Letter in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster, with the “C” removed we then get “hater”…, and we get the same word when applying the “Word in Name” pattern cluster.    When considering Carpenter’s birthday we then get a “May 10, __, 12, 13/Date Sequence” pattern cluster.  Bridging the May 11 gap using the formula we arrive at: 

1888   Willis Augustus “Ching” Lee (May 11, 1888 – August 25, 1945) American admiral

Note his nickname “Ching” … as in “ca-Ching” that’s an addition to the “Money Theme” pattern cluster

Ca-ching" (or "cha-ching") is an onomatopoeic slang term that mimics the sound of an old-fashioned cash register opening. People use it as an exclamation to celebrate making money, scoring a financial windfall, or highlighting an incredibly lucrative idea. [123]

Since the UN Charter has chapters, I googled which chapter deals with hate: 

the Charter addresses the underlying causes of hate (such as discrimination and human rights violations) in Chapter I Purposes and Principles and Chapter IX International Economic and Social Cooperation. [123]
Key provisions that form the foundation of the UN's stance on hate and discrimination include:
    • Chapter I, Article 1(3): Outlines the UN's purpose to achieve international cooperation by promoting and encouraging respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms for all, without distinction as to race, sex, language, or religion.
    • Chapter IX, Article 55: Reiterates the UN's commitment to promoting universal respect for, and observance of, human rights and fundamental freedoms

Canadian Charter:

  • Freedom of Expression vs. Hate Speech
    • The Protection: Section 2(b) of the Charter protects freedom of expression, which includes ideas that are offensive or unpopular.
    • The Exception: Expression that promotes hatred—which is defined in law as extreme detestation or vilification (going beyond mere dislike or offense)—is not protected. [12345]
    The Limits Under the Law
    The Charter includes a "Section 1" override, which states that all rights and freedoms are subject to "such reasonable limits prescribed by law as can be demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society". Because of this, the government can legally restrict hate speech. [12]
    Restrictions on haters and hate speech are outlined in the Criminal Code:
    • Wilful promotion of hatred: It is a criminal offense to willfully promote hatred against any identifiable group (e.g., based on race, religion, sexual orientation).
    • Inciting hatred: Publicly inciting hatred that is likely to lead to a breach of the peace is also an offense
  • Lira: historically the currency of Italy (until 2002) and currently the currency of Turkey. It is derived from the Latin libra(a unit of weight) 
  • Merger: Companies typically swap stock. This strategic move is designed to reduce competition, increase market share, improve efficiency, or drive higher revenue by combining assets, liabilities, and operations.

  • Green Seals: Indicate modern Federal Reserve Notes (standard currency).
  • "Seal" relates to money in several distinct ways, primarily as a mark of authenticity on currency, a method for securing cash in transit, and as a specialized, high-cost profession. [
  • seal noun 1something that confirms, ratifies, or makes secure GUARANTEEASSURANCE