Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Allen Derr RIIP, Reed v. Reed and Farmer in the Derry-O

From among those listed on the  Deaths in 2013 site under June 10th is the following:
Allen Derr, 85, American lawyer, won Reed v. Reed sex discrimination case
The "Reed v. Reed" is meaningful considering my recent June 2nd post: Justice Edward Reed RIIP, and Reed vs. Reed.  Not to mention the fact that a significant "Reed/Reid/Read/Quill" pattern-cluster has occurred since the beginning of June.  Note the following post titles:
Note the following excerpts from an article http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2013/jun/10/idaho-attorney-allen-derr-dies-85/:
His father, Alfred M. Derr, served in the state Senate. His mother, Hattie Derr, was appointed Idaho’s first female senator in 1937, to fill in for his father during a bout of appendicitis. Allen Derr served as a legislative page in 1941.
 On Nov. 22, 1971, the Supreme Court justices issued their Reed vs. Reed decision, holding states cannot discriminate against people because of their gender. It marked a departure from the era when courts often excluded women from full participation in important civil affairs.
His mothers name "Hattie" stands out given the etymology http://www.behindthename.com/name/hattie reveals that it is a diminutive of Harriette (a feminine form of the name Harry), hence falling into the "Harry/Hair/Hare/Heir/Harriette" pattern-cluster... hmmm, lately when mentioning this cluster I've left out the "Harriette"... perhaps the inner twin world are letting me know that I shouldn't have-- a little cognitive bias on my part.  Butt then again, it's a fact that there are more men listed among notable deaths versus notable women... of course this stems from the fact that women aren't as likely to be famous as men, nott that they don't have the capability, butt because the road is blocked in many of the male dominated positions... such is our patriarchal world.  It seems that in this case, women are inadvertently lucky for not being famous otherwise they would then be subject to then be used for the inner twin world's "coming out"/"communication" mandate.

Keep in mind as well that the name "Hattie" itself has cropped up enough times and the cryptic association with the ^ (roof/hat) symbol on my key board that shares the same key as the number 6 (hex/hag), which had cropped up in my previous post, with the communication being "shelter/house".  

I realize that the inner twin world are generating these pattern clusters in order to come out, butt they are also creating them in order to communicate.

Allen Derr's name stands out given the little tell-tale twin letters -- ll and rr... the inner twin world tend to use twin letters little clues.   The interesting thing about the letter "L" and "R" is that in many words found in the etymology dictionary, the "L" and "R" are sometimes interchangeable.  This could be a male/female residual-- evidence of male and female words that in time and as the fertility cult dissipated became intertwined.  Note this excerpt from a site (Here):
As I understand, in at least some major dialects of Chinese (maybe all, I don't know), the /l/ and /r/ sounds exist but are prosodically restricted. The /l/ can only appear syllable-initially while the /r/ appears syllable-finally. 
Note the etymology of Allan http://www.behindthename.com/name/alan:
 The meaning of this name is not known for certain. It was used in Brittany at least as early as the 6th century, and it possibly means either "little rock" or "handsome" in Breton. 
I find it interesting that Allan... which sounds like "Allah" (Arabic word for God) means "rock"... the same as the name "Peter".  Could it be an indication of biblical "Peter" being an Arab infiltration?!  Maybee this is their way of saying Peter is God and nott Jesus... and then again maybee this is just solely an infiltration of the inner twin world-- a means by which they can strut their stuff... they too (tou/two) were there as well.

The other thing about the name "Derr" is that it reminds me of "under", and since we're on the subject of  the letter "L" and "R" being interchangeable, when you replace the "rr" in Derr with "ll", you get "Dell"... in fact, note the "derr" in the "Farmer in the Dell" verse:

The farmer in the dell
The farmer in the dell
Heigh-ho,[2] the derry-o
The farmer in the dell

 The inner twin world like to reveal these little cryptic clues that they've planted here, there and everywhere!!  Note the etymology of dell:

  • dell (n.2) Look up dell at Dictionary.com rogue's cant 16c.-17c. for "a young girl of the vagrant class," of uncertain origin.
  • dell (n.1) Look up dell at Dictionary.comOld English dell "dell, hollow, dale" (perhaps lost and then borrowed in Middle English from cognate Middle Dutch/Middle Low German delle), from Proto-Germanic *daljo (cf. German Delle "dent, depression," Gothic ib-dalja "slope of a mountain"); related to dale (q.v.)
  • dingle (n.) Look up dingle at Dictionary.com"deep dell or hollow, usually wooded," mid-13c., of unknown origin; a dialectal word until it entered literary use 17c.

That would be a double whammy!!  You'll get my drift when reading my posts of the last few weeks.  

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