My last post involved the surname "Lamothe" metamorphing into a cryptic "La Moth"-- a mixture of French and English that evolves into "the Moth". I did saythat I'd give an explanation as to why "the moth" stood out to me on the personal level, butt I'm going to save that for another post in the Moth Mystery Mini-Series.
It occurred to me that the recent "Batman" pattern-cluster, fits into the communication scheme of things and I couldn't help butt get the sense that "the Moth" is a super hero, so I did a google search and lo and behold, I found "the Moth" at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Moth_(comics), note the following excerpts:
First of all, there's the name "Jack", which falls into the very recent and prominent "John/Jack/Joanne/Joan/Jones..." pattern-cluster. Secondly there's the '38' sequence in #138 that serves as another heads up (as per a connection with my recent posts that speaks on the issue of "3 is half of 8 as much as 4 when thinking graphics versus mathematics"). Thirdly there's the "Dark Horse", which is an addition to the recent "Black/Brown/Grey/Dark..." pattern-cluster as well as the "Horse" pattern-cluster (nott so recent). Fourthly, "the Moth" comic hero is "orange"... strange colour for a moth, butt more importantly is my recent posts reveal the colour "orange" as factoring in. These potential clues are enough to warrant further investigation.
From the Dark Horse Presents wiki page is a long list of people under a section called "Contributors to the First Incarnation", one stood out above the others:
It occurred to me that the recent "Batman" pattern-cluster, fits into the communication scheme of things and I couldn't help butt get the sense that "the Moth" is a super hero, so I did a google search and lo and behold, I found "the Moth" at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Moth_(comics), note the following excerpts:
- The Moth (real name Jack Mahoney) is a fictional superhero
- The Moth first appeared in Dark Horse Presents #138...
First of all, there's the name "Jack", which falls into the very recent and prominent "John/Jack/Joanne/Joan/Jones..." pattern-cluster. Secondly there's the '38' sequence in #138 that serves as another heads up (as per a connection with my recent posts that speaks on the issue of "3 is half of 8 as much as 4 when thinking graphics versus mathematics"). Thirdly there's the "Dark Horse", which is an addition to the recent "Black/Brown/Grey/Dark..." pattern-cluster as well as the "Horse" pattern-cluster (nott so recent). Fourthly, "the Moth" comic hero is "orange"... strange colour for a moth, butt more importantly is my recent posts reveal the colour "orange" as factoring in. These potential clues are enough to warrant further investigation.
From the Dark Horse Presents wiki page is a long list of people under a section called "Contributors to the First Incarnation", one stood out above the others:
Nott only does his first name fall into the recent and very prominent "John/Jack/Joanne/Joan/Jones..." pattern-cluster, butt his surname falls into the "Building Materials" and the "Phrases in Names" pattern-clusters. The surname "Bolton" becomes the cryptic phrase "bolt on"... since we often call the bolt a "dead bolt" the cryptic sense is "dead on"!! This is definitely in keeping with the inner twin way. Note the following excerpt from John Bolton's wiki page:
John Bolton (born 23 May 1951 in London, England) is a British comic book artist and illustrator most known for his dense, painted styleNote the following regarding his day of birth:
May 23 - is the 143rd day of the year (144th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 222 days remaining until the end of the year.So as of the last stroke of midnight on May 22 and the last stroke of midnight on May 23rd, there are 222 days remaining in the year, hence falling into the prominant "222/Identical Numbers Sequence" pattern-cluster, a particular inner twin trademark signature. Obviously I'm/we're on the right track.
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