As a continuation of my previous posts theme re: deaths occurring on 11/11/11, I decided to check out who passed away on the other similar identical number sequences that occurred between 2001-2012. Note the following listed on the Deaths in 2001 site under January 1st (hence 01/01/01)
This fits in with recently formed "Peaks/Sharp Points/Lance/Arrowhead" Pattern-Cluster, note my June 7th post entitled Frank Magill RIIP, MickDeth RIIP and Tom Sharpe RIIP. I get the sense of an army that's silently standing by... which would appear to be insignificant during times of peace, butt formidable during war.
Walston made a cameo in the 7th Heaven episode, One Hundred,[13] which aired on January 29, 2001, 28 days after Walston's death. His final movie role was in the independent film, Early Bird Special, which was released later that year. Note the following from the "One Hundred" episode wiki page:
This is nott the first time that 100 has cropped up... and then note who wrote episode 100-- Sue "Tenney"... as in the cryptic sense being "many 10's= 100"?!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabiha_G%C3%B6k%C3%A7en:
Note this excerpt from his wiki page:
- 1 – Ray Walston, 86, American actor, lupus.
Ray Walston (born Herman Raymond Walston[citation needed]; November 2, 1914[1]– January 1, 2001) was an American stage,television and film actor best known as the title character on the 1960s CBS situation comedy My Favorite MartianSo his first name was "Herman", note the etymology http://www.behindthename.com/name/herman:
Means "army man", derived from the Germanic elements hari "army" and man "man".If you've been following my posts in the last while, then you are already aware of the "Harry/Hair/Hare/Heir" Pattern-cluster. Note this next excerpt from his wiki page:
He started acting at an early age, beginning his tenure as a "spear carrier" rounding out productions at many New Orleans theaters.A spear carrier is a nickname for a minor acting part. It generally pertains to a character that appears in several scenes, but mostly in the background.[1]
This fits in with recently formed "Peaks/Sharp Points/Lance/Arrowhead" Pattern-Cluster, note my June 7th post entitled Frank Magill RIIP, MickDeth RIIP and Tom Sharpe RIIP. I get the sense of an army that's silently standing by... which would appear to be insignificant during times of peace, butt formidable during war.
Walston made a cameo in the 7th Heaven episode, One Hundred,[13] which aired on January 29, 2001, 28 days after Walston's death. His final movie role was in the independent film, Early Bird Special, which was released later that year. Note the following from the "One Hundred" episode wiki page:
100 | 12 | "One Hundred" | David J. Plenn | Sue Tenney | January 29, 2001 | 2.72 |
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According to one source on the "Behind the Names" site, the surname Tenney is related to Tennyson http://www.behindthename.com/name/tennyson which takes you through a list of origins that include the name Denis and bringing you finally to Zeus:
Zeus: The name of a Greek god, related to the old Indo-European god *Dyeus whose name probably meant "shine" or "sky".Audd that "sky" should crop up given that on checking out the various notable persons who died on a twin 22 (a particular inner twin signature) during the year 2001, the following was listed in the Deaths in 2001 site under March 22nd:
Note the following excerpt from her wiki page
- Sabiha Gökçen, 88, the first Turkish female aviator and the first female combat pilot of the world.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabiha_G%C3%B6k%C3%A7en:
Sabiha Gökçen (March 22, 1913 – March 22, 2001) was a Turkish / Bosniakaviator. According to the Air University, she was the world's first femalefighter pilot,[1] and the first Turkish female combat pilot, aged 23.[2]It appears she died on her birthday, however other sources say she died on March 21... which would then fall into the "Off By One" pattern-cluster. Note these other excerpts:
Throughout her career in the Turkish Air Force, Gökçen flew 22 different types of aircraft for more than 8000 hours, 32 hours of which were active combat and bombardment missions.
Just after the introduction of the surname act, Atatürk gave her the family name Gökçen on December 19, 1934. Gök means sky in Turkish and Gökçen means 'belonging or relating to the sky'. However, she was not an aviator at the date,[3]and it was only six months later that Sabiha developed a passion for flying.The number 22 crops up again as does the word "sky" as the meaning behind her surname!!
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