Wednesday, September 11, 2013

John Hambrick RIIP, E. Clay Shaw RIIP: Clay Bricks vs Ham Bricks

The deaths in 2013 lists under September 10th:
Now unless you're aware of the inner twin parallel world and unless you see things from my perspective here in Nova Scotia, you'd never guess the  common ground that these two individuals have.

E. Clay Shaw was just put up on the site today, butt John Hambrick was listed yesterday.  Yesterday it had occurred to me that John Hambrick's death was "timely",  meaning that it was purposely influenced by his inner twin and/or the inner twin world in order to facilitate with "coming out" and to broaden their "communication" to us that's occurring at this precise point in time.

John Hambrick stood out is due to his name falling into the recently occurring and very prominent John/Jack/Joanne/Jones/Joan... " pattern-cluster, and nott to mention the fact that when breaking down his surname in two, you get "Ham Brick", a cryptic phrase that falls into the "Phrases in Names" pattern-cluster.  The reason why I didn't post about John yesterday, is that for the life of me I just didn't get it-- what could the inner twin world possibly mean by "ham brick"?!  I just wasn't willing... nor did I have the time and energy to stretch that far.

I could understand the "brick" part, knowing that it jives along with my last 2 posts that stem from the "timely" death of Calvin Coolidge Worthington, where Freemasonry had cropped up as a result of following the leads.
We know today that a mason is a brick layer, so the connection is obvious... butt I'm still baffled with how "ham" factors in?!  Ham to me is simply smoked pork!!

Then with the death of  E. Clay Shaw, I couldn't help butt do a double take!!  Not just because of how his first name "Clay" jives with the "Hambrick"... after all bricks are made of clay, butt more to the surname "Shaww" that meets the eye.  A particularly notable person here in Nova Scotia is a man that has the same surname: Lloyd Shaw, butt what makes it more meaningful, is this excerpt from his wiki page re http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lloyd_Shaw_(socialist):
Shaw was born in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia to Lloyd E. and Lillian Morse Shaw, owners of L.E. Shaw Ltd, brickmakers. 
On reading Lloyd's wiki page you'll discover that even though he was a notable politician, his daughter  
Alexa McDonough was even more prominent, note this excerpt from her wiki page 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexa_McDonough
Alexa Ann McDonough OC (née Shaw, born August 11, 1944) is a Canadian politician who became the first woman to lead a major, recognized political party in Canada, when she was elected the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party's (NSNDP) leader in 1980 
With much ado concerning politicians it occurred to me that the Premier of Nova Scotia  
at one time was none other than "John Hamm".   The inner twin world are definitely trying to make a 
point ... butt what?!

The etymology of names lists "Hamm" as river meadow" http://surnames.behindthename.com/name/hamm, and then  I found this definition from the online etymology dictionary: 
ham (n.2) Look up ham at Dictionary.com"overacting inferior performer," 1882, American English, apparently a shortening of hamfatter (1880) "actor of low grade," said since at least 1889 to be from an old minstrel show song, "The Ham-fat Man" (1863). The song, a black-face number, has nothing to do with acting, so the connection must be with the quality of acting in minstrel shows, where the song was popular.Ham also had a sports slang sense of "incompetent pugilist" circa 1888, perhaps from ham-fisted...
And then there's http://www.thefreedictionary.com/ham-fisted:
Ham-fistedham-handed adj: Informal lacking dexterity or elegance; clumsy 
Hmmm, could this be a way of saying that politicians... even the seemingly best (such as the NDP), are simply hamming it up -- as in doing a "poor/overacting job"... as in a poor acting job of "pulling the wool over the eyes of the general public in favour of protecting the interests of bigg business?!

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