Included on the Deaths in 2013 site under the July 28 and July 29th lists respectively:
So from here, I decided to conduct a little research at Winfield Scott's wiki page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winfield_Scott, and where I noted the following excerpt:
I decided at this point to check out the new Prince George, beginning with his full name, note the following from his wiki page:
As for the second one in the list, Alexander III, neither his birthdate or his date of death stood out, however there was on particular excerpt excerpt from his wiki page that did stand out, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_III_of_Scotland:
It just occurred to me, that the word "balks" is phonetically identical to "box/bocks", note the etymology:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_George:
Finally, getting back to George Scott who passed away today, note the following excerpt fro his wiki page:
Note, George Scott's day of death in the above excerpt, is one off... as in one off from what Wikipedia records his death as being July 29 on his wiki page.
- George Scott, 69, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox)
- Frank Castillo, 44 , American baseball player (Chicago Cubs)
To save confusion, even though I noted a number potential inner twin leads in both, I decided to designate this post to researching the life and times of George Scott, and as with most notable deaths posted about on this blog, there's a number of reasons why he stood out enough to warrant further investigation.
First of all, even though I had noticed the excerpt when visiting the Deaths in 2013 site earlier, nothing stood out back then other than the number 69 (his age at death), that I was reminded of "Great Scott", and the fact that his first name "George" is the same as that given to the son of Prince William and Princess Kate, who was recently born on July 22nd. Butt since the newborn Prince George is British and nott a Scott, I simply skipped over him in preference of Tony Gaze and Christian Benitez who are listed on the Deaths in 2009 site under July 29th.
Now however, on gazing at the excerpt while revising the site a few moments ago, I noticed that a pattern had emerged, one that enabled me to regard the fact that he played for the Boston Red Sox, in a whole new light. The word "sox" is a pun... a play on the word "socks"... in much the same way that "bock's is a play on the word "box"... a pun that came up in my earlier post today entitled, Gaze at Bock's Aug 25. On reading this post and the post before it entitled, Tony Gaze RIIP; Gaze at August 9th, you'll discover that the surname "Bock" had cropped up as a result of following leads associated with the death of Tony Gaze, who is also listed on the Deaths in 2013 site under July 29th. On reading the posts, you'll discover that the surname "Bock" led to the historic B-29 plane being named "Bockscar", which of course is a play with words re "boxcar" (see photo above).
It's plane to see ;-)(-; , that the inner twin world are leading us down the George Scott trail... orr, is that the Great Scott Trail. Note the following from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Scott:
A likely source is as a reference to American Civil War commander‑in‑chief of the U.S. Army, General Winfield Scott. The general, known to his troops as Old Fuss and Feathers, weighed 300 pounds (21 stone or 136 kg) in his later years and was too fat to ride a horse.[1]Okaay, we have a fat man named Winfield Scott... auudd, note this excerpt from Bockscar's wiki page:
Bockscar, sometimes called Bock's Car, is the name of the United States Army Air Forces B-29 bomber that dropped the Fat Man nuclear weapon over the Japanese city of Nagasaki in the second atomic bombing of World War II.Bockscar dropped the A-Bomb named "Fatman" on Nagasaki!! So what are the chances?! None, this isn't a coincidence, butt another one of many infiltrations of the inner twin world's-- where they influenced the thoughts and actions of outer twins (us) in such a way that "pattern-clusters" such as these lay right under our nose without our being in the least bit aware... that is until now and as they proceed with "coming out" and "communicating" to us in the here and now.
So from here, I decided to conduct a little research at Winfield Scott's wiki page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winfield_Scott, and where I noted the following excerpt:
Winfield Scott (June 13, 1786 – May 29, 1866)His birthday lands on my own birthday!! This isn't the first time or the second time that this has occurred in the last two weeks, note this excerpt from my July 19th post entitled Sonja Bennett and Oceans 11:
Note the following fromhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_People_Fucking:
Release date(s)
- June 13, 2008 (Canada)
The film was release in Canada on my birthday, note this next excerpt from my previous post:The other five names that I've included in the excerpt above are meaningful in similar ways, note for instance this next excerpt from Benny Goodman's wiki page located at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benny_Goodman:
Note as well, this excerpt from my July 26, 2013 post entitled, Spain Train Crash and July 22nd Plane Crash were Not Accidents :
In lieu of this evidence, I decided to check out the list of train wrecks that have occurred in 2013 to date, to see if any patterns exist. Note the following 4 out of the 28 crashes listed under 2013 as per the site http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rail_accidents_(2010%E2%80%93present):
- June 13 — Argentina — 2013 Buenos Aires rail disaster
- January 21, 2013 — Austria
- January 15, 2013:
- Egypt — Badrashin railway accident
- Sweden — 2013 Saltsjöbanan train crash
January 13th is my birthday; January 21st is the birthday of my daughter; January 15th where two separate accidents occur, is the birthday of both my life partner and my son.As you can garner from the above excerpts, the inner twin world have generated what I now label as "Leads Target Family Members and my Birthdays" pattern-cluster.
I decided at this point to check out the new Prince George, beginning with his full name, note the following from his wiki page:
Prince George of Cambridge (George Alexander Louis;[fn 1] born 22 July 2013)As it turns out, at least from one source, No previous British King was named Alexander, however there have been several "Scottish" Kings named Alexander. A google search brought up the following 3 at the top of the list:
- Alexander II of Scotland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Alexander III of Scotland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Alexander I of Scotland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Note the following from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_II_of_Scotland:
Alexander II (24 August 1198 – 6 July 1249)He was born one day off from my granddaughters birthday, hence falling under the "Off By One" pattern-cluster category.
As for the second one in the list, Alexander III, neither his birthdate or his date of death stood out, however there was on particular excerpt excerpt from his wiki page that did stand out, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_III_of_Scotland:
Alexander was born at Roxburgh...Its the place name "Roxburgh"... note how the prefix "Rox" is similar to "Rocks"... which is fitting since burgh means mountain http://surnames.behindthename.com/name/berg. This is the newest addition to the "Bocks/Box; Sox/Socks; Rox/Rocks Pun/Rhyme" pattern-cluster, which had just cropped up today while following the leads generated by notable persons recently added to the Deaths in 2013 site under July 29th!!
It just occurred to me, that the word "balks" is phonetically identical to "box/bocks", note the etymology:
balk (v.) late 14c., "to leave an unplowed ridge when plowing," from balk (n.). Extended meaning "to omit, intentionally neglect" is mid-15c. Most modern senses are figurative, from the notion of a balk in the fields as a hindrance or obstruction: sense of "stop short" (as a horse confronted with an obstacle) is late 15c.; that of "to refuse" is 1580s. Related: Balked; balking.This is interesting... especially when you consider the etymology of the name "George" http://www.behindthename.com/name/george:
... from the Greek word γεωργος (georgos) meaning "farmer, earthworker", itself derived from the elements γη (ge) "earth" and εργον (ergon) "work"Moving on now to the third Alexander in the list, , note this excerpt from his wiki page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_I_of_Scotland:
Alexander I (c. 1078 – 23 April 1124)Note the year of his death re: April 23rd, and note this excerpt taken from St. George's wiki page,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_George:
Saint George (Latin: Georgius; c. 275/281 – 23 April 303 AD)St. George and Alexander I died on the same day.
Finally, getting back to George Scott who passed away today, note the following excerpt fro his wiki page:
George Charles Scott, Jr. (March 23, 1944 - July 29, 2013), born in Greenville, MississippiWhat I'd like to draw your attention to now, is the place he was born-- Greenville, a name that falls into the recently occurring "Green" pattern-cluster, note for instance my recent July 27th post entitled, Justice Tom Greenwell, Albert Fuentes and Hunter Green Bandanas.
Note, George Scott's day of death in the above excerpt, is one off... as in one off from what Wikipedia records his death as being July 29 on his wiki page.
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