Saturday, February 16, 2013

Gomburza RIIP x3 and Zx6

Keeping in step with the "Z/Zee/zz" pattern-cluster, Wikipedia's New's Page notes that on this day, February 17, 1872, the following had occurred:
1872 – Mariano GómezJosé Burgos, and Jacinto Zamora, collectively known as Gomburza, were executed in Manila, Philippines, by Spanish colonial authorities on charges of subversion arising from the 1872 Cavite mutiny.
Note the "z" in Gomez and Zamora, hence falling into the "Z/Zee/zz/ pattern-cluster that has been ongoing since my January 30, 2-13 post entitled,  ZZ's poT , BB's King, Mayzee's Daizee...

The Cavite Mutiny of 1872 was an uprising of military personnel of Fort San Felipe, the Spanish arsenal in Cavite, Philippines on January 20, 1872. 

On reading my last previous post, you'll discover a pattern-cluster involving the day of January 20 and so the January 20 date of the Cavite is an addition to the pattern-cluster.  

The execution had a profound effect on many Filipinos; José Rizal, the national hero, would dedicate his novel El filibusterismo to their memory.

The primary cause of the mutiny is believed to be an order from Governor-General Rafael de Izquierdo y Gutiérrez to subject the soldiers of the Engineering and Artillery Corps to personal taxes, from which they were previously exempt. The mutiny was sparked on January 20, when the laborers received their pay and realized the taxes as well as the falla, the fine one paid to be exempt from forced labor, had been deducted from their salaries.

Note the following taken from Burgos' Wiki page: 
After the Cavite Mutiny on January 20, 1872, the trial of mutineer sergeant Bonifacio Octavo revealed that a man named Zaldua had been recruiting people for an uprising.   Octavo testified that this man claimed to be under the orders of Burgos, but inconsistent details during Octavo's cross-examinations called into question the validity of his testimony. Nevertheless, governor-general Rafael Izquierdo reported to Madrid that the testimony had confirmed his suspicions, and pinned the blame on Burgos and two other priests, Jacinto Zamora and Mariano Gómez, for sedition.
The three were dragged through a tribunal amid a list of drummed up charges and false witnesses, and where their own lawyers betrayed them to the court. On February 17, 1872, they were garroted in the middle of Bagumbayan field (nowLuneta Park).Jose Rizal dedicated his work, El filibusterismo, to the executed priests.
 José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda[6] (June 19, 1861 – December 30, 1896), was a Filipino nationalist and reformist. He is considered one of the national heroes of the Philippines 
Marie Josephine Leopoldine Bracken (August 9, 1876 – March 15, 1902) was the common-law wife ofPhilippine national hero José Rizalduring his exile in Dapitan in theprovince of Zamboanga del Norte in the southern Philippines.[2][3][4]
Note the following information regarding the birthday of Rizal's common law wife, August 9, 1876:
August 9 -is the 221st day of the year (222nd in leap years) in the Gregorian
calendar. There are 144 days remaining until the end of the year.
Since Marie's year of birth, 1876, was a leap year, then she had been born on the 222nd day of the year with 144 remaining.  

During this one event in history and considering all the characters who are connected in one way or another as mentioned above, there are 6 names that contain the letter "z", adding to the ever growing "Z/Zee/zz" pattern-cluster, as well, there is a January 20 pattern-cluster, and a 222 pattern-cluster.  

The Identical Number Sequence 222 is a particular trademark signature of the hidden/intelligent source who generated the above patterns as well as the amazing array of "Z/Zee/zz" pattern-cluster that has occurred over the past two and a half weeks.   As to who this hidden/intelligent source is, read the Header of my Toumai Blog (Here)

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