Note the following excerpt from Bill's wiki page:Bill White, 51, American animator, after brief illness.[93]
William W. "Bill" White, Jr. (July 15, 1961 – October 27, 2012) was an American animator, and a comic book writer,penciller, and inker.[1]Over the last 2-3 months, "Deaths of Notable William's"; "Colors"; and "Comic Animator's", are just a few of the cluster synchronicity themes/categories that have cropped up. So as you can make out from just the first excerpt above, he can be added to all three clusters: Bill is short for "William"; his surname, White, is a "color"; and he was a "Comic Animator".
Previously, one post in particular had stood out given that the "Colors" and the "Comic Animator's" cluster had cropped in regards to two notable individuals, butt this really takes the cake. Note this excerpt taken from my September post entitled : Bruno Schettino and Bruno Bobak' War Zone RIIP (Here):
If you've been following my blog, you already know about the "Brown" cluster synchronicity, but for those who haven't, then I need to fill you in a little bit on what occurred while writing my September 19 post (Here). Note the following excerpt taken from the post:
Finally, I stopped at:1989 – Dik Browne, American cartoonist (b. 1917). First of all, the spelling of "Dik Browne" as opposed to the usual "Dick Brown" is in keeping with the inner twin world's 'artzee' style.
Dik Browne with "red bearded"Hagar the Horrible
Charles Schutz and Charlie Brown Secondly, that his surname "Browne", coupled with his occupation as "Cartoonist", synchro-connects with 2 separate cluster synchronicities, one involving the surname "Brown" and another involving "cartoonists". In fact, if you venture over to my Toumai Blog, to the post entitled "Charles Schulz ; Charles Smith Synchro Deaths" (Here), you'll discover that these same clusters appear here as well, re: cartoonist Charles Schultz, creator of the iconic Charlie Brown.
To make a long story short, what happened was this: on September 19th I posted research in regards to Russel E. Train (once President of the WWF) who had just passed away, as per the mandate of my Pronoiasecret Blog which is to investigate what I refer to as "synchro-deaths"-- namely, reporting on the deaths of notable individuals in conjunction with synchronicity (unusual "coincidence"). In this case, and during the course of my research, cartoonist Dik Browne cropped up (via synchro-connection) to the notable death that I was in the process of investigating. This in turn synchro-connected to an earlier post involving Charles Schultz, creator of Charlier Brown, which had also involved a "color cluster synchronicity re: Brown". Then to top it off, in the next few days following, two notable individual's surnamed "Bruno" and then a "Brown" had been added to the Deaths in 2012 site. THAT is synchronicity!!
OK, so then note my recent post of October 31st entitled: William Blass and Wilhelm Brasse RIIP (Here), where between October 21-24, I noted the following cluster found on the Deaths in 2012 site:
So 6 notable Williams had passed away in 4 consecutive days. Beating the odds even when taking into consideration the names popularity during the early 1900's.
Note as well, that below the "ASKY", is a single red K. Considering that letter K is the 11th letter of the English alphabet and considering that the 4 super-centenarians who recently passed away were 111 years of age at the time. I consider this an astounding cluster synchronicity around sequences of 1's, AND, a signature of the inner twin world!!
Poype is an audd surname to say the least. It sounds like a cross between "Popeye" and "Pope". Strange, I decided to venture over to Popeye's wikipage and found this photo with caption (at right). Note this excerpt taken from the Polikarpov 1-16 wiki page:
Popeye on a Spanish
Republican Air Force Polikarpov I-16.Full scale work on the TsKB-12 prototype began in June 1933 and the aircraft was accepted into production on 22 November 1933, a month before it took to the airNote the date highlighted in gold-- 22/11/33, definitely evidence of the inner twin world leaving their mark. And speaking of Flying Aces and Popes, I wrote a post not long ago, that included Billy 'Bishop', Canada's top flying Ace of WWI, note this excerpt:
- The Red Baron (2 May 1892 – 21 April 1918), German pilot and top ace of World War I, died in battle on the 111th day of the year
- Wilfrid May (April 20, 1896 – June 21, 1952) was the final allied pilot to be pursued by the Red Baron. May’s birthday of April 20thfalls on a leap year, making it the 111th day of the year.
After rereading the excerpt, I just realized that two of the names have a synchro-connection to the name "William". For one, the name Wilfrid, shares the same prefix as William. Note the following etymology:
- Billy" Bishop (8 February 1894 – 11 September 1956), top Canadian ace in World War I, died on 9/11, after which there are 111 days remaining in the year.
Wilfrid: "desiring peace" from Old English wil "will, desire" and frið "peace"
I believe that Rick Baker is meant to factor in, as well as his "pop-eye" character and the hand he played in the "two heads" movie ad. I'm also reminded now of the name "Keen" re: Kaptain Keen, and how it's also a word, that we often use when also referring to the eye, ie: keen eye... or keen vision. So as you can see, there are other synchro-connections cropping up. Note this etymology (word origin):
keen (v.)"lament," 1811, from Ir. caoinim "I weep, wail, lament," from O.Ir. coinim "I wail." Related: Keened; keening. As a noun from 1830.
keen (adj.)c.1200, from O.E. cene "bold brave," later "clever, wise," from P.Gmc. *kan- "be able to" (see can). Original prehistoric senses seem to have been both "brave" and "skilled;" cognate with O.N. kænn "skillful, wise," M.Du. coene "bold," Du. koen, O.H.G. kuon "pugnacious, strong," Ger. kühn "bold, daring." Sense of "eager" is from mid-14c. The meaning "sharp" is peculiar to English: of blades and edges early 13c., of sounds c.1400, of eyesight c.1720. A popular word of approval in teenager and student slang from c.1900.
Since the word "can" is mentioned as being related to keen, note the etymology:
can (v.)O.E. 1st & 3rd person singular present indicative of cunnan "know, have power to, be able," (also "to have carnal knowledge"), from P.Gmc. *kunnan "to be mentally able, to have learned" (cf. O.N. kenna "to know, make known," O.Fris. kanna "to recognize, admit," Ger. kennen "to know," Goth. kannjan "to make known"), from PIE root *gno- (seeknow).
can (n.)O.E. canne "a cup, container," from P.Gmc. *kanna (cf. O.S., O.N., Swed. kanna, M.Du. kanne, Du. kan, O.H.G. channa, Ger. Kanne), probably an early borrowing from L.L.canna "container, vessel," from L. canna "reed," also "reed pipe, small boat;" but the sense evolution is difficult. Modern "air-tight vessel of tinned iron" is from 1867 (can-opener is from 1877). Slang meaning "toilet" is c.1900, said to be a shortening of piss-can. Meaning "buttocks" is from c.1910. The verb meaning "to put up in cans" is attested from 1871; that of "to fire an employee" is from 1905. Related: Canning. Canned "pre-recorded" first attested 1904.
UPDATE:
Hmmm, Popeye seemed to always speak so highly of spinach and he always had a kan or two kicking around. Spinach it seemed, was his claim to fame-- at least it gave him the super strength that made him so popular. Note this ad at right-- Allens takes Popeye and their brand of Spinach, running wee, wee, wee, all the way to the bank. TOOT -TOOT!!
;-)(-;
Seriously tho, spinach has been long over rated. Not that it doesn't have mega health benefits butt note this excerpt taken from the Health Revival site re: post entitled, Spinach vs Kale: The Knockout
(Here).
As you can see, kale is dominating this round with outstanding numbers in almost all nutrient categories, especially the vitamins! Kale, ounce for ounce, has over 4 times the amount of Vitamin C! Kale also wins this round. Hmmm.
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my kale ... and note the audd squash that grew up the tomato cage. We have had such incredibly warm weather for November?! |
Note this excerpt taken from the Popeye site:
SpinachThe popularity of Popeye helped boost spinach sales. Using Popeye as a role model for healthier eating may work; a 2010 study revealed that children increased their vegetable consumption after watching Popeye cartoons.[34]Popeye needs to take a second look... he needs to open that other eye to see the bigger picture-- that he'd be even better off eating a "kan of kale"... and see, it even goes with the synchro-flow.
As a final, note this etymology:
kale (n.)THAT's audd... on several accounts. For one, I didn't know that "kale" was slang for "money", and nor was I aware that it's origin was "cawul" (which happens to sound like "cole"). Of even greater synchro-interest, is that many of my posts as of late have concerned "money" of one sort or another, take for instance my recent November 1st post (Here). The post also references other recent posts that involve money... pennies mostly (of differing color/metal makeup) and it seem's that the over all sense being "some things, like pennies, may seem insignificant butt when there's billions, they aren't so insignificant after all". If you read the entire post, you'll note another synchro-connect re: "i for eye sore".also kail, c.1300, alternative form of cawul (c.1200), surviving in this spelling after Middle English as a Scottish variant of cole "cabbage" (see cole-slaw). Slang meaning "money" is from 1902.
Coming back now to the origin of the word kale re: "cawul" (aka "Cole"), I'm reminded of someone who I know well that goes by the surname "Cole". A few days ago, started an Etzy store page where I highlight a pewter design that I created (Here), which in the attached description, this person is well mentioned as well the connection we share, note this excerpt:
A small pewter heart embedded with my thumb print , originally called the "Worry Heart", had quickly become my most popular design. Then one day I was approached by a woman who made a special request. Carol Ann Cole told her story, of how she had risen the corporate ladder from typist to Vice President of Bell Canada, only for it to crash down when she and her mother were diagnosed with breast cancer. Carol Ann Cole won her battle, but the loss of her mother later that year left a sorrowful impact on her life, and she began to look for a way to "make a difference". When she walked into a store and discovered the Worry Hearts, she wondered if this might be a way .
the Comfort Heart
At Carol Ann's request, I changed the name. I then added a tiny second heart, transforming the Worry Heart into the "Comfort Heart". While adding the second little heart, my thoughts were of Carol Ann and her mother "Mary Rose"... and also of my sister, Linda, who worked with me at the time, and had waged her own brave battle against cancer twice, thankfully winning each time. The comfort heart is a way for Linda and I to make "a difference" as well, so the Comfort Heart Initiative was born. From the purchase price of each Comfort Heart $6. goes toward Cancer Research.
Special thanks goes not only to Carol Ann who has gone on to write her memoirs in her first book called "Comfort Heart" http://www.carolanncole.com/author/comfortheart.htm . And last but not least, a special thanks goes out to each and every "Holder of the Heart", who've each made a difference, having played an intricate part in raising over one million dollars for Cancer Research to date.
As you can see, pennies aren't the only thing that add up to make a big difference. Note as well this etymology:
heart (n.)As you can see, the "K" theme is kropping up once again!! "Kerd" is the origins of heart. Perhaps the inner twin world are in their own way saying "have a little Kerd" ... or better yet, "have a kan of kerds and kale".O.E. heorte "heart; breast, soul, spirit, will, desire; courage; mind, intellect," from P.Gmc. *khertan- (cf. O.S. herta, O.Fris. herte, O.N. hjarta, Du. hart, O.H.G. herza, Ger. Herz, Goth.hairto), from PIE *kerd- "heart"
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