Friday, June 7, 2013

Frank Magill RIIP, MickDeth RIIP and Tom Sharpe RIIP

From among those listed on the Deaths in 2013 site under June 2nd are the following:
These two stand out mostly due to: their names; and the fact that "eight" crops up in each.  To begin, the prefix Mag and Mick in their names stand out because of the little deviation from the norm, given their similarity to the Mac and Mc as commonly found in Scottish surnames, AND...coupled with the fact that they died on the same day, hence beginning a "Mc/Mac/Mag/Mick/Mickey" pattern-cluster.  There's a reason for the "Mickey" at the tail end of the new pattern-cluster, butt you have to venture back to my June 4th post entitled, Nadine Brown RIIP, Trousers Smith RIIP and McBride..., note this excerpt:
This in turn led me to the Browns wiki page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleveland_Browns, where I noted the following:
  • The Browns origins date to 1944, when taxi-cab magnate Arthur B. "Mickey" McBride secured the rights to a Cleveland franchise 
As you can see, the nick name "Mickey" (for "McBride") had cropped up when following the leads in regards to the recent death of football player Ronald "Trousers" Smith who had recently passed away on June 2nd. Note as well, the following excerpt from McBride's "Mickey's" wiki page:
Arthur B. "Mickey" McBride (March 20, 1888 – November 10, 1972)
Note his year of birth 1888, where once again, the number 8 factors in... so it seems we are on the right track.   This isn't the first time that "Mickey" was used in my posts to reference the Scottish Mac, note this next excerpt taken from my Toumai blogs April 13, 2010 post, entitled, Lifting the Veil :
Hmm, so the "Mickey G's" think that synchronicity is involve in this travesty (BTW,  "Mickey G" isn't a reference to the golden arch MacDonald Hamburger Clan-- those are the Mickey D's right  ;-)(-; 
It's an interesting post... as are all the posts that reference the Mickey G's... by the way, it's a little cheeky reference to Rob and Trish MacGregor.

Now, note the following excerpt from Frank Magill's wiki page:
Frank John Magill (June 3, 1927 – June 2, 2013)
Audd that he had passed away just one day shy of his birthday... making this an addition to the prominent "Off By One" pattern-cluster category.   And then note this other excerpt:

On January 21, 1986, Magill was nominated by President Ronald Reagan to a seat on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit vacated by Myron H. Bright.
January 21st is the birthday of my daughter Erin... and so my question is, how does THAT factor in... because I'm sure that it does.  Now, as for the surname Magill, note the following excerpt from the House of Names site http://www.houseofnames.com/Magill-history?A=54323-292:
The Magill family lived in Galloway.  The Magill surname also comes from the Gaelic patronytmic name Mac an Ghoill, which means "son of the stranger."
The root "ghoill"  is interesting as well when taking into consideration this excerpt from my previous post entitled, Will Wynn RIIP, A Kwiladelphia Eagle :
So now we come to Will Wynn.  Note the following information taken from the etymology of names site; http://www.behindthename.com/name/guillaume in regards to the name "Guillaume"
Mentioned in the excerpt is the name Guillaume (the French version of William), the prefix of which-- "guill" is very similar to "ghoill", the root of "gill" in Magill/MacGill.  There's definitely a theme occurring in names as of late.  It's interesting as well, that Magill's first name is "Frank" given that the words "French" and "Frank" are related, note the following etymology;
   Frank Look up Frank at Dictionary.comone of the Germanic people that conquered Celtic Gaul from the Romans c.500 C.E. and made it into France, from Frankish *Frank (cf. Old High German Franko, Old English Franca). The origin of the ethnic name is uncertain; it traditionally is said to be from the old Germanic word *frankon "javelin, lance" (cf. Old English franca), their preferred weapon, but the reverse may be the case. Cf. also Saxon, traditionally from root of Old English seax "knife"). In the Levant, this was the name given to anyone of Western nationality (cf. Feringhee).
 Feringhee (n.) Look up Feringhee at Dictionary.comname used in India for "European," 1630s, from Persian Farangi, from Arabic Faranji (10c.), from Old French Franc "Frank" (see Frank) + Arabic ethnic suffix -i. The fr- sound is not possible in Arabic.
So as to the surname "Magill", note this next excerpt from the etymology dictionary that references a similar word "gallic", where "foreigners" are also mentioned as a possible origin:
Gallic (adj.) Look up Gallic at Dictionary.com1670s, from Latin Gallicus "pertaining to Gaul or the Gauls," from Latin Gallia "Gaul" and Gallus "a Gaul" from a native Celtic name (see Gaelic), though some connect the word with prehistoric West Germanic *walkhoz "foreigners" (see Welsh). Originally used in English rhetorically or mockingly for "French." The cock as a symbol of France is based on the pun of Gallus "a Gaul" and Latin gallus "cock."
 Galicia Look up Galicia at Dictionary.comregion in Central Europe, perhaps ultimately from Lithuanian galas "end, peak," in reference to the Carpathian Mountains which rise there, or from the root of Gaul. The region in northwestern Spain of the same name is perhaps from the Celtic root cala "watercourse," or else it, too, might be from Gaul.
It's audd... the excerpt above re Galacia where it states : from Lithuanian galas "end, peak,"... .  Considering a recent "Peak/Peek" pattern-cluster.  And note this image at right of taken MickDeths Eighteen Visions album cover... there's a definite deviation here... with the 8 changed from its original shape-- with the bottom O changed into a sharp point... or a peak... albeit one that's pointing down.  This is incredible... considering references in recent posts to arrow head and lance... and note the above reference to Javelin/lance in the above etymology of Frank.  Another thing about this weird 8, is that it resembles the tip of a fountain pen/quill... which has also factored in to recent posts.  

Another excerpt from MickDeth's wiki page that stands out to me is the mention of his previous band:
Clear (originally XclearX) was a straight edge hardcore band from the mid 1990s out of Salt Lake City.
If you've followed my posts, you already are aware of the meaning behind the twin XX.  So, now that were on the subject of arrow heads, lances and peaks... with the key being "sharp point", note the following that was added to the Deaths in 2013 site under June 6th:
First of all, the etymology of Tom is "twin"... a particular trade mark signature of the inner twin world, and of course there's the surname "Sharpe"... definite a them in the works.
sharp (adj.) Look up sharp at Dictionary.comOld English scearp "cutting, keen, sharp," from Proto-Germanic *skarpaz, literally "cutting" (cf. Old Saxon scarp, Old Norseskarpr, Old Frisian skerp, Dutch scherp, German scharf "sharp"), from PIE *(s)ker- "cut" (cf. Lettish skarbs "sharp," Middle Irish cerb "cutting;" see shear)

Note this next excerpt from Tom Sharpe's wiki page:
Thomas Ridley Sharpe (30 March 1928 – 6 June 2013[1]
Note the etymology of his middle name http://www.behindthename.com/name/ridley:
From a surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "reed clearing" or "cleared wood" in Old English.
So there you have it... the word "reed" cropping up yet again!!  Most of my posts so far in June reference the word "reed" or a diminutive ie "read".

 And now note this second excerpt from Tom Sharpe's wiki page:
BornMarch 30, 1928
Holloway, London
DO NOTE THE PLACE WHERE HE WAS BORN-- HOLLOWAY!!   After all, a reed is hollow, and as I've suggested in previous post, the constant cropping up of "reed" is a reference to a "hollow place"... or as the inner twin world puts it ... a "hollow way"!!   In fact "Holloway" has cropped up in previous posts as well as does "peak", just key int either of these words to the seach box at the top of this blog and you'll see what I mean.
Note all my post so far this month refer to "reed" and/or related "quill":
Still, there is negativity in this message that's impossible to ignore.  The "down turning" peak in the cryptic 8 has me a little worried... and since the reference to peak is mostly of the "mountain" variety, could this be a reference to mountains tumbling down?!  Mountains are simply made by two plates colliding together so it's quite feasible that they could "fall"... that is if the plates no longer collide.  The great glaciers of the past could affect plates enough cause them to "pull apart", hence they would begin to fall downward.  There's so much we don't understand about the dynamics of a glacial event and how it affects our world and the living creatures in it... including us. We have enough of a brain to know this much-- that we could nott possibly know enough about the situation to warrant our feeling safe.  Simply put, we need to prepare and because we aren't doing anything in this regard, the inner twin world are doing what's they feel is necessary-- obviously,  inner twin's influencing their conjoined deaths in a bid to "come out " and "communicate" to us in the outer world is a form of cutting and clearing.  The inner twin world are clearing the way for the TUSSH (the Two United Structure System Home)... which is clearly symbolized by the hollow reed/quill that they are in the midst of communicating.  

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