Thursday, January 16, 2014

Mocking Jay... (part 2)

As a follow up to the previous post and the name/word "jay", note the following title of my January 2, 2014 post re: 
Note this excerpt from the post: 
The Deaths in 2014 site lists under January 2nd:
Note the following from the groups wiki page:
though their greatest success on the chartscame after Traynor had been replaced as lead singer by Jay Black.
So another "Jay"-- a "black jay" replaces Jay Traynor.    Keep in mind that the surname "Traynor" had been the main focus... given that it is phonetically identical/similar to "trainer".   So let's think of it this way-- if the inner twin world are unable to "train" us, then things are black... or in other words very grim for the dark and stormy days ahead.  According to Jay Black's wiki page:
  • is an American singer, also known as "The Voice,"  
  • He had previously used David Black as his professional name, but changed his first name to suit the band's pre-existing name.  
"Greater success" did come when Black lent his voice to "Jay and the Americans".   And THAT, is the point-- the inner twin world's voice had to change... it had to become "black" before the best success could be had... and given the urgency of the inner twin world's mandate and that our joint survival is dependant on this, then how can we begrudge them for taking the best route...the one that is most apt to guarantee success?!  And so, they are using a black voice... the evidence of which is documented here in this blog, Pronoiasecret ... since my first blog Toumai (softer/pleasant voice), wasn't getting the desired response... I suspect.  

One "jay" that I hadn't referred to in this earlier post was the bird... and we do have a "Grey Jay" here in Canada... where I live in my home province of Nova Scotia. Note this excerpt from the Grey Jay's wiki page re http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray_Jay:
In addition to the once official ‘Canada Jay,’ there are, lumberjack, meat-bird, camp robber, venison-hawk, moose-bird, gorby and, most notable of all, ‘whiskeyjack’. This is a variant of an aboriginal name, variously written as wiskedjak, whiskachon, wisakadjak, and other forms, of a mischievous prankster prominent in Algonquian mythology.
Okay, so now we have "jack" cropping up via "whiskeyjack", this is meaningful given the recent and very prominent "John/Joannne/Hans/Jack..." pattern-cluster.  Jack is a diminutive of John, and do note, Jay Traynor's first name is actually "John".  Note the etymology:
whiskey (n.) 1715, from Gaelic uisge beatha "whisky," literally "water of life," from Old Irish uisce "water" + bethu "life." 
The Irish "uisce" reminds me of our word juice, note the etymology:
juice (n.) c.1300, "liquid extract obtained by boiling herbs," from Old French jus "juice, sap, liquid" (13c.), from Latin ius "broth, sauce, juice," from PIE root *yeue- "to blend, mix food" (cf. Sanskrit yus- "broth," Greek zyme "a leaven,"
So why would the inner twin world want to make a connection with alcohol and juice to the grey jay?!  Note the etymology:
jay (adj.)"fourth-rate, worthless" (e.g. a jay town), 1888, American English, apparently from some disparaging sense of jay (n.). Perhaps from a decaying or ironical use of jay "flashy dresser." 
The 888 in the year is an indication that this is where the inner twin wants us to concentrate.  What I get the sense of is their view on "misappropriation of funds"-- alcohol and flashy clothes perhaps... like how in the Hunger Games, people from the capitol are portrayed very flashy dressers.  A certain mentality that many of the privileged  have... and of course that we all have as we gain privilege... perhaps this  too is an inbred survival mechanism... making ourselves more "attractive" ... seemingly, butt then there comes a point.
Note the following from the Grey Jays wiki page:
Breeding Gray Jays build nests and lay eggs in March or even February, when snow is deep in the boreal forest, temperatures may plunge far below freezing, and there is no obvious food to support reproduction. In spite of such hostile conditions, Gray Jays have a high rate of nest success and the young typically leave the nest in late April, well before most boreal birds have even returned from the south, let alone begun nesting themselves. Just as strange, Gray Jays never bring off a second brood in the same season even though there would probably be time to do so and therefore to produce more young per year than they actually do. Stored food enables nesting jays to feed their young even during a blizzardbut this only explains how Gray Jays can get away with nesting in late winter and contributes nothing to understanding why it is advantageous to do so. Among other possible benefits, early nesting Gray Jays have nesting over and done with at a correspondingly early date and can invest more food storage effort into their territories before the following winter. Assuming much of the stored food lasts until the onset of cold temperatures, storing more food on the territory should mean that early nesting jays have a better prospect of making it through the long, seemingly foodless boreal winter by staying at home and therefore avoiding the dangers of migration. This might mean that fewer young would be produced each breeding season (than if nesting occurred in June) but if it means that early nesting Gray Jays live longer and nest more often, they may still produce more surviving young in the long run than if they re-nested, or nested just once but later in the season).
You see, grey jays not only survive in snow, they lay eggs in it!!  Incredible.  This may be the key.  We too have learned to survive Northern winters, except our way was by mimicking the warm climate via "fire" in our hearths.   On reading other attributes of the Jay: they cache food (grains, seeds, etc) under the scales of trees certain spruce that have a preservative agent in their sap.

Now speaking of "snow", another "snow" can be found in the Hunger Games, note from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_characters_in_the_Hunger_Games_trilogy#In_District_12:
The primary antagonist of the series, President Coriolanus Snow is the autocratic ruler of the Capitol and all of Panem.  
So "Snow" is the primary antagonist.  It's interesting to note that "Big Snow" has cropped up in previous posts -- as in meaning the primary antagonist that we are to soon face as we enter into the next glacial episode of the Ice Age we are presently in, albeit at the moment still an interglacial episode... butt not for long.  So, do you see the correlation?!


So let's venture back to the Hunger Games.  The wiki page of the book "Mocking Jay" at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mockingjay, the third in the Hunger Games book series, notes the following: 

Publication dateAugust 24, 2010

The date is an addition to the "Off By One" pattern-cluster, as in one off from August 25th, the birthday of my grand daughter.

Note this excerpt from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hunger_Games_universe#Mockingjays:
Mockingjays are the result of the genetically created Capitol jabberjays mating with female mockingbirds and creating a unique species. After the emergence of mockingjays, their jabberjay progenitors became "as rare and tough as rocks," as Katniss stated in Catching Fire. Mockingjays lost the jabberjay's ability to enunciate words, but can copy perfectly, down to the last note, any human tune. If a singer with a voice the mockingjays respect sings, they will fall silent. Katniss, Peeta, and Peeta's father note this throughout the series. Katniss, her father, Pollux (avox), and Rue are singers that have caused mockingjays to fall silent as mentioned in Mockingjay and The Hunger Games. District 11 is known to have an especially large mockingjay population, as confirmed by District 11 tribute Rue who has special mockingjay friends.
From the cast, the following stood out due to pattern-clusters surrounding their birth days:

  • Woodrow Tracy "WoodyHarrelson[1][2] (born July 23, 1961)
  • Philip Seymour Hoffman (born July 23, 1967)
  • Stanley Tucci (born January 11 or November 11, 1960; sources differ)
  • Lynn Cohen (born August 10, 1933)
  • Alan Michael Ritchson (born November 28, 1984)
The first two are born on the same day... a "Twin Things/Dates" pattern-cluster.  It derives from the pre 7th century word.  So is there more, because chances are this pattern was generated by the inner twin world in order to communicate something... and in fact note the addition to the "Cryptic Phrases in Names" pattern-cluster re the middle name "Seymour" being phonetically identical to "See More"!!  So the name Philip in origin means "friend of horses" and his surname, Hoffman comes from" :
'hof' meaning a settlement or farm,(Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Hoffman#ixzz2qaW0Odk5)
So we get "friend of horses, see more settlement/farm".  Strange?!  As for Woodrow Tracy Harrelson, the name "Woodrow" is a "row of trees" and Tracy originates as "warlike ones" and Harrelson is up for debate... butt sounds pretty harry-scarey to me.  I get the sense of either " a row of trees can offer protection ie: a barrier from wind", or "a row of trees can be a barrier to something... like farm land"... butt in some cases if organized properly " a row of tree surrounding farm land is beneficial"... this very idea came up in a recent post!!

Another actress stood out from the Hunger Games, this time in reference to her surname:  

So we have an actual "Mason" cropping up on the scene... how appropriate too that she's a woman mason ;-)(-; .  The first name is an addition to the "John/Joanne/Johanna...." pattern-cluster as well.  And note the actress' surname "Malone"... also an addition to the same patter-cluster give this excerpt from http://surnames.behindthename.com/name/malone:
Anglicized form of the Irish Gaelic Ó Maoil Eoin which means "descendent of a disciple of Saint JOHN"
Butt there's more to her name Malone when considering "Mal one"... a combination of French and English that gives us "Sick One".  Her first name Jena appears to be also an addition to the same cluster, butt it's not, note the etymology:
From the Norman French form of the Welsh name Gwenhwyfar, composed of the elements gwen meaning "fair, white"   
We now get the sense of "white/fair sick one".  Note the following excerpt regarding the part of Johanna Mason from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Hunger_Games_characters#Johanna_Mason:
She is to fight in the Capitol with Katniss (although not as a sharpshooter — being from an area where lumber is the main export, her main weapon is the axe)...
This is interesting because of the relation to "wood" and "axe".  I get the sense of the "row of trees" being cultivated... hence the "axe".  Note the following etymology:
  • axe (v.) 1670s, "to shape or cut with an axe," from axe (n.). Meaning "to remove, severely reduce," usually figurative, recorded by 1922. Related: Axedaxing
  • axe (n.) Old English æces (Northumbrian acas) "axe, pickaxe, hatchet," later æx, from Proto-Germanic *akusjo (cf. Old Saxon accus, Old Norse ex, Old Frisian axe, German Axt, Gothic aqizi), from PIE *agw(e)si- (cf. Greek axine, Latin ascia).
The first one re "to severely reduce/remove" is particularly meaningful given the previous post concerning wood... namely Canadian trees

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