Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Geoffrey Lees Leg Break!?

Venturing to Wikipedia's Deaths in 2012 site, I noticed that the list over the last couple of weeks had been updated, so I combed through the new names to see if I could detect synchronicity at play.  That's when I noticed the name Geoffrey Lees, an English cricketer who passed away on August 17.

It was his last name "Lees" that stood out, given the extraordinary cluster synchronicity surrounding this name.  Many of my posts are replete with "Lee" synchronicities, all of which began in the weeks between May 13 and June 11, where a total of 17 notable  individuals,  all of whom have "Lee" or a diminutive of "Lee" in their name was recorded to have passed away (see this list recorded from a post excerpt at the bottom of page).  If you check the titles of two of my posts made on August 29, you can see that the "Lee-cluster" continues.

This was enough for me to venture to Geoffrey's wiki page, where I noted this excerpt: 

Geoffrey William Lees (1 July 1920 – 17 August 2012) was an English cricketer and educator. Lees was a right-handed batsmanwho bowled leg break.
leg break is a type of delivery in the sport of cricket. A delivery of a right-handed leg spin bowler.
The "Leg Break" as mentioned in the excerpt above, took me totally by surprise!!   If you go back to my recent post entitled, "Ray Booty, Rob's Boot and Getting The Synchro-Boot!!" (Here), you'll see why... the post involves just that... except in this case it references a leg break in the literal sense!!   As you can see, this "broken foot" post involves a  cluster with "cyclists"... and in particular, "cyclist mishaps", all of which began with my post entitled "Simon Whitfield, Leonardo Chacun and Alistair Brownlee's Common Ground"(Here).  Note the names in the title: the "Lee" in "Brownlee" and "Leonardo", and when you consider that the etymology of the name "Lee" is "field", then you can begin to see a cluster-connection linking the surname "Whitfield" (aka Whitlee... Whitley).     


As per the rash of notable "Lee deaths" mentioned above, note this excerpt taken from my post of June 15, 2012 (Here): 
The list below was compiled from the Wikipedia Deaths of 2012 site (Here), and record celebrities with "Lee" or diminutive of Lee in their name from May 13 - June 11 (note the suffix "ley" is a diminutive of "Lee"):
1.   Lee Richardson, 33, British speedway rider, race crash. (May 13, 2012)
2.     Alan Oakley, 85, British designer of Raleigh Chopper bicycle, cancer.
3.     Leela Dube, 89, Indian anthropologist.
4.     Ezell Lee, 74, American politician, cancer.
5.     Wesley A. Brown, 85, US naval officer, first African-American graduate U.S. Naval Academy.
6.     Janet Lees Price, 69, British actress.
7.   T. Garry Buckley, 89, American politician
8.     Leonel Mitchell, 81, American liturgical scholar.
9.     Lee Rich, 93, American television executive/ producer (The Waltons, Dallas),  cancer. (May 24)
10.  William Hanley, 80, American screenwriter and playwright. (May 25)
11.  Leo Dillon, 79, American comic book illustrator (May 26)
12.  Stephen Healey, 29, British Army officer and footballer (May 26)
13.  William Lee Miller, 86, American author. (May 26)
14.  Johnny Tapia, 45, American boxer   John Lee "Johnny" Tapia (May 27)
15.  James Leslie, 89, Australian businessman, Chancellor of Deakin University.
16.  Robert Lee Washington III American writer of comic books, known for co-creating Static  
17.  Lee Allen, 77, American Olympic wrestler and coach, heart failure (June 11)

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