As a continuation of my earlier posts today re: Eleanor Parker, note the following as listed on her wiki page under the section entitled Filmtography:
This stands out due to U.N.C.L.E., since individual letters and acronyms such as the T.U.S.S.H. have been used in the past by the inner twin world as part of their cryptic communication. Of course the acronym just happens to form a little cryptic parallel that we're more than aware of-- the word "uncle", and for this reason we can also conceive of how the inner twin world have coded cryptic messages knowing full well that we have the innate ability to see the "hidden cryptic message".
1968 The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Margitta Kingsley episode: The Seven Wonders of the World Affair
In previous posts where I deciphered a particular communication, I was able to uncover the fact that the inner twin world equate themselves as being a "matriarchal power structure/world"-- complimentary opposite to that of our outer twin "patriarchal power structure/world". So whenever a masculine element crops up, then you can be sure that the inner twin world are addressing us-- the outer twin world. Such is the case with the obvious masculine element in "Man from U.N.C.L.E".
When checking out the etymology of the word "uncle", I was surprised to see the search engine bring up the following:
Uncle Tom (n.) "servile black man," 1922, somewhat inaccurately in reference to the humble, pious, but strong-willed main character in Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel, "Uncle Tom's Cabin" (1852).For one, the name Tom originates as meaning "twin" and as a second, note the "22" in the year... another particular inner twin trade mark signature. Note the following from Harriet Beecher Stowe's wiki page:
Harriet Beecher Stowe (/stoʊ/; June 14, 1811 – July 1, 1896)Her birthday of June 14th is an addition to the "Off By One" pattern-cluster given that it's one off from my Birthday of June 13th... a date that cropped up in one of today's earlier posts in relation to another film that Eleanor had acted in.
When thinking of everything that "uncle" means to me, what immediately comes to mind is that as child I used to love wrestling, and whenever you wanted to convey to your opponent (who had you in a head lock or other hold over you) that you wanted to "give up", you would say "uncle"... who knows why, butt that's what you would say... and sometimes if one resisted, the opponent would gloat with, c'mon... say uncle, say uncle, while adding more pressure!!
So note the following from the Film's wiki page:
Original run | September 22, 1964 – January 15, 1968 |
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104 | 15 | "The Seven Wonders of the World Affair" — Part 1 | Sutton Roley | Norman Hudis | January 8, 1968 |
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Gen. Harmon (Leslie Nielsen) has kidnapped Professor David Garrow (Dan O'Herlihy), the developer of a docility gas, and his son Steve (Tony Bill), and with the gas and soldiers, Harmon and his allies - the "Seven Intellectual Wonders of the World" - intend to take over the world. But THRUSH agent Mr. Webb (Mark Richman), and Margitta Kingsley (Eleanor Parker) intend to steal the gas themselves. And Margitta is the wife of an U.N.C.L.E. agent... | |||||
105 | 16 | "The Seven Wonders of the World Affair" — Part 2 | Sutton Roley | Norman Hudis | January 15, 1968 |
"The battle (between good and evil) ends once and for all in favor of good." This two-parter was released theatrically as How To Steal The World. |
As you can see, there's seems to have been a mistake, because the first one was aired on January 8th and not September 22nd... and the second did air on January 15. Although, January 8th is more meaningful, given that it's an addition to the "Targeting Family Birthdays" pattern-cluster, due to January 8th being the birthday of my stepson... my partners son, Gillman.
Could it bee that the inner twin world are calling on us to say UNCLE!? I've been calling out UNCLE for a long time now, butt it seems that the rest of my outer patriarchal world is resisting... so I guess our world can expect more arm twisting and more/louder encouragement for us to say UNCLE!!
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