Friday, March 1, 2013

RIIP 4 Judges Die in 5 Days

Note the following Judges listed on the Deaths in 2013 site between February 21-26: 
If you read the titles of my recent posts you'll note that I had posted about two of the Judges listed above.  The other two,  Oberdorfer and Clarke had just cropped up on the Deaths in 2013 site.  Two things stand out as "unusual" in regards to the new additions.  For one, Justice Oberdorfer died on his birthday, and as a second, note the middle name "Gravely"... audd considering my recent February 21 post entitled, Pep Simek (RIIP) & Tombstone Pizza.

The Grave/tombstone pattern-cluster becomes even more intricate when you consider the other original meaning of the word "grave" and compare it to the original meaning of the name "Clarke": 
Clark: Means "cleric" or "scribe"

grave (n.) Old English græf "grave, ditch, cave," from Proto-Germanic *graban;" Old Norse gröf "cave," Gothic graba "ditch", PIE root *ghrebh- "to dig, scratch, scrape" (cf. Old Slavonic grobu "grave, tomb") (see grave (v.)). grave (v.) "to engrave," Old English grafan (medial -f- pronounced as "v" in Old English; past tense grof, pp. grafen) "to dig, carve, dig up," from Proto-Germanic *grabanan (cf.  from the same source as grave (n.).
Also standing out is the word "cave" in the first etymology definition of grave above, given my last two posts that refer to the stone-age aka "cave days"!!  When the pattern-clusters interconnect like this, it's an affirmation of a particular communication. In other words my interpretation regarding the "stone age" has just been given the nod. 

A primary aspect of this blog is to document "pattern-clusters" as they arise.  On reading my last two posts, you'll note that pattern-clusters occurred in such a way that the word "Judge" was emphasized ie: "Shultz" (a surname that means "Judge"), "hammer" (Judges hammer/gavel), and "Smith/Schmit" ( Associate Chief Justice Deborah K. "Smith" is presiding over a legal action where I'm the plaintiff).    

Four judges passing away within 6 days becomes more meaningful due to pattern-clusters that emerge as a result of their deaths.
Even though it's unusual for 4 judges to pass away within 6 days, this was surpassed when in November 2012, 5 Judges died within 5 days, and in January 2012, 4 Judges passed away within 4 days (as per the stats at the bottom of post). 
Standing out from among the deaths in the November group: 
Paul Neeley Brown(Oct 4, 1926 – Nov 26, 2012[1])US federal judge.[366] Born in Grayson On September 11, 1985, Brown was nominated by President Ronald Reagan to a new seat on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas created by 98 Stat. 333. 
First of all, note his middle name "Neely" and then note the titles of my two recent February 22nd and 23rd posts: 
"Neely" is an addition to the "Neal/Neil/Neely/Kneel" pattern-cluster.  Once again, this is a confirmation of my previous interpretation: "kneeling down" is definitely required... hmm, I'm wondering if the meaning is for Judges to kneel?!  Note in the above excerpt re the 333 mention at the end.  And then there's his surname "Brown", now note this excerpt taken from my January 16 post entitled, Rita Mae Brown and "333 Sisterhood Spine" (Here):
There are a number of synchronicity's involving Rita Mae Brown that will become clear as you read on.  The first thing that stood out after having read her bio (see upper left of photo), was her date of birth, November 28, 1944 (11/28/44).  Note the following info regarding this day:  
  •  November 28 is the 332nd day of the year (333rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 33 days remaining until the end of the year.
Since 1944 was a leap year, Rita Mae was born on the 333rd day of the year, with 33 days remaining.  BINGO!!    
 
I guess you can consider this a creative "Hat Trick" in its own right... definitely a signature trademark from the ones who generate the pattern-clusters.   

The stats below are compiled from the information at the bottom of this post re: number of Judges who died in each of the following months over the past year:  
  • 9   in February 2013
  • 4   in January 2013 
  • 7   in December 2012 
  • 8   in November 
  • 4   in October  
  • 3   in September 
  • 1   in August 
  • 5   in July  
  • 5   in June 
  • 5   in May 
  • 1   in April 
  • 2   in March
  • 2   in February 
  • 9   in January
There's a reason why the number of deaths are much higher in certain months.  
 
As I touched a bit on already, other "Judge related" pattern-clusters have occurred causing me to pay more attention to deaths involving Judges.  Note below, my 4 recent titles of February 25-26 posts: 
Each of the above titles are also links that will take you to their respective post.

Note my two last posts re:   
These also continue with the Judge theme to an extent  On reading these posts it will become much more clear as to how the pattern-clusters interconnect and relate to "Judges". 

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Deaths of Notable Judges February 2013- January 2012, Note:  February 2013 and January 2012 have a cluster of 4 deaths in 5 days,   November 2012 has 5 deaths in 5 days 


9 in February 2013 [note: + 2 gray areas re: 1minister of justice and 1 television judge]
  • [ Fernando Lyra (Oct 8, 1938 – Feb 14, 2013) Minister of Justice .[1] ]
  • [Edward Irving Koch (Dec 12, 1924 – Feb 1, 2013) lawyer, politician, reality tv show judge]


4 in January 2013:
7 in December 2012 
8 in November 2012
4 in October 


3 in September 2012 
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1 in August 2012


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5 in July 2012

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5 in June 2012

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5 in May 2012

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1 in April 2012

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2 in March 2012

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2 in February 2012


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9 in January 2012

·         Frank James McGarr, 90 (February 25, 1921 – January 6, 2012), US  federal district judge. [100]·         Thomas Virgil Pittman, 95, (March 28, 1916 - Jan 6, 2012) American federal judge.[103]·         Peter Collins Dorsey, 80, American jurist. [319](March 24, 1931 – January 20, 2012)·          Jesus Elbinias, 82, (Jan 22, 2012)  Filipino judge. [358]·         Wesley E. Brown, 104, (June 22, 1907 – Jan 23, 2012) federal judge [372]·         Arne Christiansen, 85, (19 May 1926 – 23 January 2012) Norwegian judge. [375] (Norwegian)·         Robert Sheran, 96, (January 2, 1916 – January 25, 2012)  American politician and judge. [420]·         Chand Mal Lodha, 93 (18 July 1918 – 28 January 2012), Indian judge. [465]·         Michael D. Ryan, 66,(Jan 30, 2012) Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court  [495]

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