Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Bell Starr (Myra Maybelle) and Sally Star (Alleen Mae Beller) cont...

Following up on my recent post (Here), I decided to Google "Lady starr wiki", which in turn brought up a list of web results, the following being the third: 
Belle Starr notorious outlaw
Belle Starr - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The excerpts below from my previous post, once read, will give you a bit of an idea of  why I used "Lady starr" in my web search: 
  • The second pattern I picked up on was the fact that Sally Starr and Sally Ride share the same nickname-- Sally.  It seems to be just another small pattern, but when etymology factors in, it becomes more intricately related:    SALLY Diminutive of SARAHMeans "lady" or "princess" in Hebrew.   Sally Starr's is "Lady Starr" in origin
The first excerpt makes reference to singer/television personality,Sally Starr, and the fact that the etymology of Sally is "Lady".  The second excerpt reveals  Sally Starr's surname at birth to be, "Beller", which she later changed to "Starr".

When comparing "Belle" vs "Beller", only the "r" is missing.  Interestingly enough, this is somewhat in keeping the "pattern",  considering that my previous post had focused on the double "rr", as well as attributing it with an underlying meaning.   It is very likely then, that this missing "r" means something as well.  Perhaps it's a reference to something missing... or something being "Off By One".  Many of my posts concern patterns that are "Off By One" ie: clusters of Identical Number Sequences such as 223 and 445 as opposed to 222 and 444. 

In the case of Belle Star, an "Off By One" cluster has occurred, note the following: 
Myra Maybelle Shirley Reed Starr (February 5, 1848 – February 3, 1889), better known as Belle Starr, was a notorious American outlaw
Note her date of death-- February 3, 1889, and then note this excerpt: 
February 2 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaFebruary 2 is the 33rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. There are 332
days remaining until the end of the year (333 in leap years).
Keep in mind that the year of her death, 1889, is "Off By One" from 1888, which happens to have been a leap year.  Considering the above excerpt, had Belle passed away on the 2nd instead of the 3rd (Off By One), and if the year had been 1888 (a leap year) instead of 1889, then she would have passed away on the 33rd day of the year, with 333 days remaining.   THAT makes for an astounding "Off By One Cluster"!! 

As discussed in previous posts, when a pattern is first noticed and hence at its early stage, it could wind up being a mere coincidence, or if an array of patterns are revealed after having followed the pattern/lead that presented itself, the door is wide open to  consider a broader scheme.

When venturing to Belle Starr's wiki page (Here), her full name contained two other patterns: Myra Maybelle Shirley Reed Starr.  Its interesting to note that while growing up, her family called her "May", and as a woman, she was called "Belle".

Sally Starr's real name, Alleen Mae Beller, reveals the middle name Mae, and as the excerpt shows, Belle Starr's middle name is Maybelle.  Note this excerpt taken from my previous post:
Her middle name, "Mae", being the same as Jemison's first name, is another distinct pattern, and a more prominent one as you will learn from this 3rd excerpt from my previous post.  It's a longer read, with patterns being more prevalent: 
So, the name "Mae" had cropped up twice in the previous post, as well as in the post before that.  Also mentioned in yesterday's post, were my January 16th and 19th post's that involved -- Rita Mae Brown (author) and Wilfred May (WWI Flying Ace).  Not to mention that I go by the name May,  (my birth name being "May-Monique Mary Roop").  This is a major pattern-- a cluster of the name "May/Mae", the patterns are far to intricate and consistent to simply pass off as coincidence.  

I did find the name connections between Belle Starr and Sally Star (Ayleen Mae Beller), strange, and I wondered if maybe Sally Star's stage name had come from Belle?  So, I ventured back to Sally Star's web page to read it through, note the following excerpt:
 Besides her TV career and recording career, Sally appeared in the Three Stooges feature film, The Outlaws Is Coming, as sharpshooter Belle Starr.
So there was a reference to Belle Starr in regards to a film she acted in, butt nothing was mentioned as to why she changed her surname to "Starr".   There was information from the films wiki page that stood out.  Note the following: 

Release date(s)
  • January 1, 1965
Running time88' 12"
In particular, note the Running time.  I'm assuming 88' 12" means 88 minutes 12 seconds. 
As with twin letters, twin numbers tend to play a key role in generating patterns.  I have also discovered that each number on my computer keyboard shares the same key as a particular symbol.  I have found that these symbols often factor in as far as the overall communication... they can be used as a cipher.   Take for instance the number 8, which shares the same key as the *astrisk*... a twin 88 is equivalent then to twin **.  It's interesting to note that Sally Starr was a television, film and radio "star".  Once you read my last few posts, you'll come to understand the meaning behind the twin starr**... how Sally Starr is a "double starr". 


Now then note this excerpt taken from my previous post: 
 Nichols' brother, Thomas, was a member of the Heaven's Gate cult; he died on March 26, 1997, in their mass suicide which purposely coincided with the passing of the Hale-Bopp comet.[21][22] 
I posted the above excerpt because I had detected another pattern in the works.   

Now note this next excerpt from Sally Starr's wiki page:
A recording artist, in 1958 she recorded Our Gal Sal, backed by Bill Haley & His Comets, selling thousands of records under the Clymax label. Haley co-wrote "A.B.C. Rock" and "Rocky the Rockin' Rabbit" for Starr).

And now note the following excerpt taken from Bill Haley and his Comets wiki page :

Bandleader Bill Haley had previously been a country music performer; after recording a country and western-styled version of "Rocket 88"a rhythm and blues song, he changed musical direction to a new sound which came to be called rock and roll.
Now do you see what I mean in regards to "interconnecting patterns".  So what are the chances of "88" cropping up once again... within only moments and under the related yet unrelated circumstance.   So then what does this mean... and do the double ** stars have something to add?!  The first 88 is in reference to the movie called "The Outlaws is Coming", and it could very well be that this factors  in as well.  Note as well, stars exist in the "outer" periphery of our planet. Could this be the outlaws they are refering-- the laws of the universe in the outer periphery?!  


Now then note this excerpt taken from my previous post:
 Nichols' brother, Thomas, was a member of the Heaven's Gate cult; he died on March 26, 1997, in their mass suicide which purposely coincided with the passing of the Hale-Bopp comet.[21][22] 
I do realize that the references are of two entirely different comets, butt then what are the chances of even the word "comet" cropping up ... not to mention the common ground between "Hale"  and "Haley"
They names appear to have differing etymology: 

  • Haley: Variant of HAYLEY  From the name of an English town meaning "hay clearing" from Old English heg "hay" and leah "clearing".
  • HALE: Derived from Old English healh meaning "nook, hollow".
Note as well the following taken from the etymology dictionary: 
  • hale (adj.) "healthy," Old English hal "healthy, entire, uninjured" (see health). The Scottish and northern English form of whole 
  • hale (v.) c.1200, "drag; summon," in Middle English used of arrows, bowstrings, reins, anchors, from Old French haler "to pull, haul" 
  • hail (v.1) "to call from a distance," 1560s, originally nautical, from hail (interj.). 
  • hail (n.) "frozen rain," Old English hæglhagol , probably from PIE *kaghlo- "pebble" (cf. Greek kakhlex "round pebble"). 
  • whole (adj.) Old English hal "entire, unhurt, healthy," from Proto-Germanic *khailaz "undamaged"  from PIE *koilas 
On reading a bit more about Bill Haley and his Comets, I came across the following:
 Rock Around the Clock is the title of a 1956 Musical film that featured Bill Haley and His Comets along with Alan Freed, The Platters, Tony Martinez and His Band, and Freddie Bell and His Bellboys.
So there we have the word "Bell" cropping up and adding to the cluster.  And while were on the subject of bells:
The first single for their new label, "Giddy Up a Ding Dong", written by Bell and his friend Pep Lattanzi in 1953,[4] was featured in the film. "Giddy Up a Ding Dong" was not a hit in the United States, but it was popular in Australia, France, and the UK, where it climbed to number four in the UK Singles Chart.[5] The publicity for the single said, "If these sides don't move you, see a doctor – you're dead."[4] 
I get the sense of bell as meaning -- Ding Dong... wake up and Giddy Up!!   Note this next excerpt:

Freddie Bell and the Bellboys : In 1955, they made their first recordings for the Teen Records label, including a cover version of Leiber and Stoller's "Hound Dog" (first recorded by Big Mama Thornton).
The reason for putting up the above excerpt was because one of my first post involved that song, note my 2009 post entitled: "Dogged by Dog" (Here)

This next excerpt involves one of Bill Haley's band members:


Billy Williamson (formal name William F. Williamson; February 9, 1925 – March 22, 1996) was the steel guitar player for Bill Haley and His Saddlemen and its successor group Bill Haley & His Comets from 1949 to 1963.
Now that is truly auddd!! William Williamson shares the same name as William (Bill) Haley.  Many of my previous posts include patterns involving the name William.  Butt that's not all, check out Billy's birthday above-- February 9th, and compare it to Bill Haley's day of death:  

William John Clifton "Bill" Haley (pron.: /ˈhl/; July 6, 1925 – February 9, 1981)
 Going back now to the film "Rock Around the Clock", one particular name stood out from among the cast, namely because of her last name "Gaye", which is another word/name pattern along with the word "gay" as found in my previous post: 
Lisa Gaye as Lisa Johns  : Among her television appearances were five episodes of  77 Sunset StripLeslie Gaye Griffin died March 6, 1935 (age 77)
When I perused the 77 Sunset Strip  wiki page,  I immediately noticed that under Production, the  Executive's name at the top is William T. Orr.  So note the double "rr" cropping up once again.  On checking Orr's wiki page note what crops up:
Orr began his career as an actor; his film credits included The Mortal StormThe Gay Sisters, and The Big Street.
So there you have it the word Gay crops up once again!!
When I went back to peruse Lisa Gaye's wiki page again, I noticed that under the section "Other Film Credits", was the The Flying Nun which I remember very well as having actress Sally Fields as the main character.  As you can see, we have another "Sally" cropping up on the scene, not to mention "Fields"-- another prominent cluster found in many posts. Note the following:
 Sally Margaret Field (born November 6, 1946) (age 66)
Note as well the following excerpts re: Sally Field:

Sally Field stars in the title role, Sybil is a 1976 American drama film that originally aired as a made-for-television miniseries. It is based on the book of the same name.
On sourcing the author of the book, Sybil,  I located the following information:
Flora Rheta Schreiber (April 24, 1918 – November 3, 1988), an American journalist, was the author of the 1973 bestseller Sybil,
Note the double "88" in the year of her death.

It's interesting to note as well, that a comet was named after Bill Haley on his death.


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