Saturday, March 16, 2013

Jack Green R!!P and Harry Coleman McGehee R!!P

Note the following recent posts:
Harry Green and Harry Thompson are notable persons who recently passed away, note the following from their respective wiki pages:
Harry Greene (21 Nov 1923 – 4 March 2013)  UK's first television DIY expert.[1][2] Henry Watson "HarryThomson (25 Aug 1940 – 14 March 2013) was a Scottish footballer.
So the two Harry`s having passed away 10 days apart isn`t too unusual for the name Harry (diminutive of Henry), even though my Toumai Blog documents the vast and intricate `Harry; Heir; Hair; Hare` pattern-cluster, butt as explained earlier, there`s the issue of Harry Thomson`s birthday, August 25th, being the same as my granddaughters, and note as well, my grandaughter`s name is `Greenlee` ... so the connection with Harry Green`s surname is unmistakable.

Now note the following taken from the Deaths in 2013 site under March 15th:
Note this excerpt from his wiki page:
Jack Greene (Jan7, 1930 – March 15, 2013) was an American country musician. Nicknamed the "Jolly Green Giant" due to his height and deep voice, Greene was a long time member of the Grand Ole Opry. A three-time Grammy Award nominee,[1]  best-known for his 1966 hit "There Goes My Everything."
As to his nick name, it probably helped as well that his surname was `Greene`.

So the Jolly Green Giant cropping up is a new lead.  Note the following taken from the Green Giant info page (Here)

The Green Giant's national ad debut in 1928 was disappointing. 
Minnesota Valley Canning Co. developed the Giant as a product trademark, but in his earliest days he was stooped and scowling, wore a scruffy bearskin and looked more like the Incredible Hulk than the grand old gardener he is today. 
Enter ad agency Erwin, Wasey & Co. The assignment for the Giant's transformation was tackled by none other than young Leo Burnett, who improved the Giant's hunched posture, turned his scary scowl into a sunny smile and clothed him in a light, leafy outfit.
He also gave the tender tall guy a new backdrop -- a valley of crops that highlight the Giant's height.
When you consider my last post that refers to us outer twins as being `ill` and that the inner twin world are communicating to us that they are going to fix... heal us,  the above excerpt is a way of  reinforcing  my interpretation.  The inner twin world via their war being waging against us, are in the process of `softening` our `hardened hearts`.   It`s interesting to note their address: 35 W. Wacker Dr. , ChicagoIll. 60601 USA  , the abbreviation for Illinois, Ill, again reinforces the comunication as does the street name-- Wacker.  I guess the fixing they are referring to is going to require some whacking.  Note the following etymology:
 whack (v.) Look up whack at Dictionary.com"to strike sharply," 1719, probably of imitative origin. The noun is from 1737. The word in out of whack (1885) is perhaps the slang meaning "share, just portion" (1785), which may be from the notion of the blow that divides, or the rap of the auctioneer's hammer.
wacky (adj.) Look up wacky at Dictionary.com"crazy, eccentric," 1935, variant of whacky (n.) "fool," late 1800s British slang, probably ultimately from whack "a blow, stroke," from the notion of being whacked on the head one too many times.
bushwhacker (n.) Look up bushwhacker at Dictionary.comalso bush-whacker, 1809, American English, literally "one who beats the bushes" (to make his way through), perhaps modeled on Dutch bosch-wachter "forest keeper;" see bush (n.) + whack (v.). In American Civil War, "irregular who took to the woods" (1862), variously regarded as patriot guerillas or as freebooters. Hence bushwhack (v.)
The above definitions relate to previous pattern-clusters that occurred as a result of recent deaths of other notable individuals, where by `hammer` and `wood` had also cropped up.

Note as well, that other recent posts interconnect re:



Via the name Tommy which in origin means `Twin`, the surname `Smith` now enters the scene. 
Note as well the following taken from the Deaths in 2013 site under March 14th; 

  • Jack Curran, 82, American high school sports coach, most coaching wins ever in basketball and baseball, complications from cancer and kidney failure.[8]

For one, Jack Curran connects with Jack Greene via their first name.  The surname Curran in origin means `little spear`, butt the similarity to `cure`is unmistakable... another reference to fixing... healing.  
cure (n.1) c.1300, "care, heed," from Latin cura "care, concern, trouble," 
 Note as well, the following taken from the Deaths in 2013 site under March 15th: 

Their surnames can be considered as additions to the communication.  Note the etymology of the surname `Herrero`: 
Herrero: means "iron smith", from Latin fer "iron".
As you can see, the name `Smith` crops up once again.  Now note the etymology of Wild
 wild (adj.) Look up wild at Dictionary.comOld English wilde "in the natural state, uncultivated, undomesticated," from Proto-Germanic *wilthijaz (cf. Old Saxon wildi, Old Norse villr, Old Frisian wilde, Dutch wild, Old High German wildi, German wild, Gothic wilþeis "wild," German Wild (n.) "game"), probably from PIE *ghwelt- (cf. Welsh gwyllt "untamed"), related to the base of Latin ferus (seefierce).
What I see in the above re: `ferus` as per the definition of wild,  is a connection to the `fer`as per the definition of Herrero.




iron (n.) 
 from PIE *is-(e)ro- "powerful, holy," from PIE *eis "strong" (cf. Sanskrit isirah "vigorous, strong," Greek ieros "strong").
Chemical symbol Fe is from the Latin word for the metal, ferrum (see ferro-).


 Ieros and Herrero sound more alike then Fer... butt if you combine Fer and Ieros you get Ferieros... which sounds more like Farrier:

farrier (n.) Look up farrier at Dictionary.com1560s, from Middle French ferrier "blacksmith," from Latin ferrarius "of iron," also "blacksmith," from ferrum "iron" (in Medieval Latin, also "horseshoe"); see ferro-
The message is obvious, the inner twin world are in the process of taming the wild beast in us and there`s nothing we can do about that, we`re simply iron in the hands of the inner twin world black Smith .  When you come to think of it, my case in the hands of ACJ Smith hasn`t been much more... and my guess is that situations such as this is part of the problem... just as corrupt Smith`s produce corrupt iron  works... corrupt `Powers that Bee` a corrupt systems... right down to the type of home we live in.  People have been so busy manufacturing weapons that they`ve neglected an even more important aspect of keeping loved ones safe and sound... adequate shelter.

Note as well the following taken from the Deaths of 2013 under March 14:
Harry Coleman McGehee, Jr., 89, American Episcopalian prelate, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan (1973–1990).[9]
So we have another Harry, as well as other connections via earlier pattern-cluster re: cole and coal.  Not to mention that my children`s paternal grandmother was a McGee.

Note the following etymology taken from the Behind the Name site:
McGee: Anglicized form of the Gaelic Mac Aodha, meaning "son of AODH".  From the old Irish name Áed, which meant "fire". 
It had occurred to me the similarity between `fer`and `fire`, and now it seems the inner twin world are driving it home... the hammer isn`t the only tool of the smith, fire is another... and when you really think about it, the other tool necessary in the iron bending equation, is a good functioning brain and body.  So the question is, what happens when the inner twin world refuse to cooperate.

So once again, note the following reference from Harry Greene`s wiki page:

     Harry Greene is best-known for his 1966 hit "There Goes My Everything."

The twin `66`is another important clue, and if you key in these numbers to the search box of either this or my Toumai blog, you`ll note that a reference to the TUSSH crops up-- the Two United Structure System Home. `There goes my everything` could be a way for the inner twin world to establish that as things sit now, and without our help in this matter, it will be too late, this simply reinforces what they`ve been saying for quite some time now. 


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