The Deaths in 2013 site lists the following under October 18th:
As for the nickname note this excerpt from an obituary article re http://blog.chron.com/ultimatetexans/2013/10/houston-icon-bum-phillips-dies/:
The date of October 26th stands out because it is one off from October 25th-- the birthday celebrated by three of my life partners (and of course her son Gillman's) close relatives, which I brought up in a previous post. I should at this point mention now that Gillman factors in, that not too long ago I wondered if the inner twin world were leading in his direction due to the following excerpt from my recent October post entitled Malcolm Renfrew RIIP: Clear Teflon Gummy Dome:
As for the second excerpt above taken from Bum Phillip's wiki page, note the following information taken from the Marine Raiders wiki page , and as well, note their Insignia depicted at right:
Next there's the skull on the Marine Raider insignia which stands out due to it's similarity with the skull and crossbones flag of Pirates, and because the subject of "Pirates" had cropped up in yesterday's post, note this excerpt re Tom Foley RIIP: One Off 66^^!!:
So my question is: why is my stepson being targeted around the subject matter of "Pirates"?! Usually the inner twin world generate pattern-clusters in a multi-facetted way so that they nott only serves as a means to "coming out", butt as a means of "communicate" as well. Perhaps we're meant to follow the inner twin world theme of things... because it seems to me that the word "Pirate" is an addition to the cryptic "Phrases in Names" pattern-cluster... as in "Pi rate". Note the etymology of Greek letter "Pi" re http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi_(letter):
Bum Phillips, 90, American football coach (Houston Oilers)His first name must be a nickname. This stands out to me in particular, given the inner twin's "TUSSH" (the Two United Structure System Home) and my "artistic/poetic license" use of the word "butt" in place of "but". Given this, it's more than likely that Bum Phillip's death is "timely"-- influenced by his inner twin and/or the inner twin world as part of their "coming out" and "communication" mandate to us (the outer twin parallel world). This warrants further investigation.
As for the nickname note this excerpt from an obituary article re http://blog.chron.com/ultimatetexans/2013/10/houston-icon-bum-phillips-dies/:
He got his nickname when his sister Edrina’s efforts to say “brother” came out “bumble,” which was shortened to “Bum.” “I don’t mind,” he said, “as long as it’s a name and not a description.”It's audd that "bumble" would crop up... considering this excerpt from yesterdays post re
Of the seemingly hundreds of costumes she found the one she wanted... and was adamant about not considering any of the others suggested to her-- she wanted to be a bumble bee!!Note the following excerpts from Bum Phillip's wiki page that stand out.
What stands out us the surname "Gillman"... my stepson's first name is "Gillman"... not a usual name, note the following etymology:
- In the late 1960s, Phillips was hired by Sid Gillman to serve as a defensive assistant coach for the San Diego Chargers.
- Phillips played football at Lamar College (now Lamar University) in Beaumont, Texas, but enlisted in the United States Marine Corps shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor. He became one of the elite Marine Raiders.
This English surname is of pre 9th century Olde French origins. Deriving from the pre 7th century personal name Guillemin, the Norman Willemin, and the later English William, the name was probably first introduced into England in the century before the 1066 Norman Conquest,Going to Sid Gillman's wiki page I note the following:
Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Gillman#ixzz2iB1xU0JP
Sidney "Sid" Gillman (October 26, 1911 – January 3, 2003)The year 1911 reminds me of 9/11... not particularly good numbers to crop up given that the #9 shares the same key as the "(" left bracket which is used to make the "unhappy emoticon" :-(
The date of October 26th stands out because it is one off from October 25th-- the birthday celebrated by three of my life partners (and of course her son Gillman's) close relatives, which I brought up in a previous post. I should at this point mention now that Gillman factors in, that not too long ago I wondered if the inner twin world were leading in his direction due to the following excerpt from my recent October post entitled Malcolm Renfrew RIIP: Clear Teflon Gummy Dome:
The name Plunkett is definitely audd enough, adding to the "Phrases in Names" pattern-cluster... as in "Plunk it". Of course "ett" reminds me of the French word "et" (and/&) as well as "ett" found at the end of names designated to girls, such as HarriettYou see, Gillman's surname is Payette... which nott only has the "ette" ending, butt a meaningful prefix re "Pay"... and that together, they add to the Phrases in Names" pattern-cluster ... forming the cryptic communication re "Pay and...".
Marine Raider insignia. |
Four Raider battalions served operationally but all were disbanded on 8 January 1944The above excerpt stands out on several accounts. First there's the January 8th, which also happens to be my step son's (Gillman's) birthday, hence this is an addition to the "Targeting Family Birthdays" pattern-cluster. There's the twin "44" in the year, hence an addition to the "44/Identical Number Sequence" pattern-cluster, and note as well, the #4 in "Four Raider battalions". Keep in mind that the inner twin world also secretly influenced the design the layout of our computer key boards so that the numbers share the same key as a specific symbol, each of which have specific inner twin meaning that facilitates with their "coming out" and "communication" to our outer world. On my keyboard, the number 4 shares the same symbol as the $, so the "44" has come to symbolized "Pay and Cost"... which is made that much more interesting in this case because Gillman's surname is "Payette".
Next there's the skull on the Marine Raider insignia which stands out due to it's similarity with the skull and crossbones flag of Pirates, and because the subject of "Pirates" had cropped up in yesterday's post, note this excerpt re Tom Foley RIIP: One Off 66^^!!:
Since Tom means "twin" in origin and the surname Foley is "Pirate/Marauder"Tom Foley is listed on the Deaths in 2013 site as well, having passed away on the same day as Bum Phillips. Note only that, note the title of my recent October 9th post re Paul Rogers, Joe Rogers RIIIIP: Roger Wilco THAT!!, where the subject of "Pirates" also came up, note this excerpt:
Of course there's also the Jolly Roger-- the skull and cross-bones flag of pirates, note the following excerpt from the Jolly Rogers wiki page:
This is not the first time that the inner twin world have generated a pattern-cluster around the subject of "Pirates". As well, note the title of my recent October 17th post re: Sean Edwards and Ed Lauter RIIIIP: The Other High Ranking Naval Officer. I can't help butt wonder if the inner twin world are trying to direct us to a "High Ranking Naval Pirate"?! My google of Pirates brought me to this site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_piracy ...interesting, women pirates... a couple stand out, butt I'll leave that for another post.
- This red flag was called Joli Rouge (pretty red) by the French
So my question is: why is my stepson being targeted around the subject matter of "Pirates"?! Usually the inner twin world generate pattern-clusters in a multi-facetted way so that they nott only serves as a means to "coming out", butt as a means of "communicate" as well. Perhaps we're meant to follow the inner twin world theme of things... because it seems to me that the word "Pirate" is an addition to the cryptic "Phrases in Names" pattern-cluster... as in "Pi rate". Note the etymology of Greek letter "Pi" re http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi_(letter):
In the book 'L'alphabet grec', T. H. de Mortain speculates that letter П is a gate, since it is the first letter of "πύλη" (gate of town or temple).and then from the etymology dictionary:
pi (n.) Greek letter, from Hebrew, literally "little mouth."... as an abbreviation of Greek periphereia "periphery." For the meaning "printer's term for mixed type," see pie (3).As to the word "rate", note the etymology:
rate (n.) "estimated value or worth," early 15c., from Old French rate "price... past participle of reri "to reckon, think" (see reason (n.)). Meaning "degree of speed"As to the two definitions of "Pi", the mouth is a "gate way" to the stomach... butt only as an "entrance"... as opposed to the "bum" which is the exit. I'm sure there's more, butt for now I'll leave it at that.
rate (v.2) "estimate the worth or value of," mid-15c., from rate (n.). Intransitive sense of "have a certain value, rank, or standing" is from 1809; specifically as "have high value"
rate (v.1) "to scold," late 14c., probably from Old French reter "to impute blame, accuse, find fault with," from Latin reputare "to count over, reflect,"...
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