The surnames of 3 notable persons who recently passed away: Harold Shipp, Richard Kiel, Bob Crewe, have an obvious "Nautical" (ship, keel, crew) theme. And when investigating further, their wiki pages reveal more. Note for instance, the maiden name of Harold Shipp's mother was Bessie Luella "Breeze", which jives since "sailing" ships need breeze. Note as well, the following etymology:
I decided to go back through the Deaths in 2014 site's list for the last two weeks of September, and I came across another name that jives:
Note from the "Shiver Me Timbers" wiki page:
On Marryat's wiki page :
Now note from Ernest Irving's wiki page:
On Ernest Irving's wiki page is a long list of filmograph, from which one stands out:
Now going back to Patricia Cutts wiki page, note the following film she was involved in:
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UPDATE- Fleetwood Mac:
Since the name "Fleetwood's" cropped up, I'm reminded of the Band "Fleetwood Mac", note the following from the bands wiki page:
This is NOT coincidence. The three deaths had been strategically "timed" in order to generate what I refer to as "pattern-clusters", and in this case a "Nautical Theme" pattern-cluster. If you read my posts beginning with September 10 re "Harold Shipp RIIP: Har Old Shipp's Come In", until now, you will see how extensive it is, with much elaboration ie: Tall Ship. It has been so extensive that I thought, "all we need is a Captain", and then added to Wikipedia's Deaths in 2014 site under September 12th:
- keel (n.) ... Old High German kiel "ship," ... Keel still is used locally in England and U.S. for "flat-bottomed boat," ...
Note the cryptic phrase in his surname "Kid man"... as in the man-- "Captain Kidd"!! So off I go to investigate the man, and note what I find on his wiki page:
- Antony Kidman, 83, Australian psychologist, biochemist and author, fall.[10] (death announced on this date)
Captain William Kidd (c. 22 January 1645 – 23 May 1701)Now you may not see what I see right away, butt here's the scoop: he was born on the 22nd day of the year and then 222 days remain in the year as of May 23rd-- the day he died. I refer to this as a "22/222/Identical Sequence" pattern-cluster. This is also a particular "inner twin world" trade mark signature. What we have long considered to be "our" subconscious is really that of our inner/conjoined twin who is able to influence our thoughts and actions to the degree that the pattern-clusters are being generated through us without our being the slightest bit aware... until which time they wish to reveal... which is what's occurring here and now. What Geneticists refer to as "Chimera Humans", is what each of us are-- during the early stages of embryonic development our bodies absorbed the body of our twin... now an "inner/conjoined" twin that we cannot see per se, butt exists non the less.
I decided to go back through the Deaths in 2014 site's list for the last two weeks of September, and I came across another name that jives:
Joseph Shivers, 93, American textile chemist, developed spandexCertainly you see it too-- "shiver me timbers"... definitely a pirate/nautical saying... and wasn't Captain Kidd a pirate?! Note this excerpt from Shivers wiki page:
Joseph Clois Shivers, Jr. (November 29, 1920 – September 1, 2014)Note the following info regarding his date of birth:
Since 1920 was a leap year, this falls into the "Off By One" pattern-cluster, as in one off from the 333rd day of the year with 33 remaining. The "one off" is another significant cluster occurring in this past week... simply read my post titles and you'll get my drift.
- November 29 - is the 333rd day of the year (334th in leap years) ... 32 days remaining until the end of the year.
Note from the "Shiver Me Timbers" wiki page:
Oxford English Dictionary says the expression "shiver my timbers" probably first appeared in a published work byFrederick MarryatNote from Frederick Marryat's wiki page:
Captain Frederick Marryat (10 July 1792 – 9 August 1848)Note the cryptic phrase in his surname "Marry at" ... it's strange, the "at"-- seems to be a cryptic reference of a place to be "at", butt then again note the @ "at" symbol on my computer key board shares the same key as the #2. It's interesting to note that he's also a "Captain" and so has the ability to "marry" couples. Note this info re his date of death:
- August 9 is the 221st day of the year (222nd in leap years)... 144 remaining
Since it was a leap year in 1848, he died on the 222nd day of the year!!
On Marryat's wiki page :
He is now known particularly for the semi-autobiographical novel Mr Midshipman EasyNote the novels title : Mr. Midshipman Easy. So once again "ship" comes into play. Note this next excerpt from the books wiki page:
It was adapted twice into films in 1915 and in 1935 as Midshipman Easy, directed by Carol ReedAudd... the name Reed, given that some of the very first boats and ships were made of reed. Note the following surname from the films wiki page that stands out as "nautical/ship" related:
So how is "Irving" related to the "nautical/ship" theme?! What I need to explain first, is that I live in Halifax, a port city in Nova Scotia, Canada. Note this excerpt from Halifax Shipyard wiki page:
Music by Ernest Irving
So there you have it!! At least one aspect, note the etymology of the surname:
- Founded in 1889, it is today a wholly owned subsidiary of Irving Shipbuilding Inc.
- In October 2011 Irving Shipbuilding was deemed the successful proponent for constructing 23 warships for the Royal Canadian Navy under the $35 billion National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy.
Irving: ...Welsh "ir", "yr", green, fresh, plus "afon", water.Well, it is water, albeit fresh and green!!
Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Irving#ixzz3DFwHlcfA
Now note from Ernest Irving's wiki page:
Ernest Irving (6 November 1878 – 24 October 1953)Note his date of death is an addition to the "Off By One" pattern-cluster in that it is one off from "October 25", a significant day when you consider that three of my partners family members are born on this day during different years!! C'mon, what are the chances?!
On Ernest Irving's wiki page is a long list of filmograph, from which one stands out:
And from the films wiki page:
- Love on the Spot (1932)
a 1932 British musical film directed by Graham CuttsThink about it... the cryptic aspect is similar to "Marry at"... marrying involves "love" and "spot" like "at" is a place. And there's also the surname "Cutts"... which believe it or not relates to "ship" via etymology:
We are definitely on the right track. On Graham Cutts wiki page is the mention of his daughter, actress Patricia Cutts, and she stands out for another reason due to her first name... which I won't go into detail on except to say it relates to my partners nephew who was recently injured in an work place accident involving heavy panes of glass falling on him, resulting in broken bones and "cuts"... his name is "Patrick", the male version of Patricia Cutts first name!! Note from her wiki page:ship (n.) Proto-Germanic *skipam... perhaps originally "tree cut out or hollowed out," and derive it from PIE root *skei- "to cut, split."
Patricia Cutts (20 July 1926 – 6 September 1974)The anniversary of her death was just 7 days ago, and note the numeric version of the day and month re 6/9-- numbers 6 and 9 are graphically the same butt opposites... very much in keeping with the cryptic inner twin worlds way. I can't help butt wonder if there's something I missed, so back to the Deaths in 2014 site to recheck the September 6th list. Note the following that now stands out:
Note the surname "Flores"... now think of "flowers" and then "cut flowers"!! Note as well, his twin age at death!!
- Cirilo Flores, 66, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of San Diego (since 2013), prostate cancer
Now going back to Patricia Cutts wiki page, note the following film she was involved in:
Note the following actor listed on the films wiki page that stands out:
- The Man Who Loved Redheads (1955)
The reason is due to the surname being another addition to the recent "Andrews" pattern-cluster, note for instance, my posts:
- Harry Andrews - Williams
Note from Harry Andrews wiki page:
Harry Fleetwood Andrews, CBE (10 November 1911 – 6 March 1989)First of all, note the cryptic phrase in his middle name-- Fleet wood... the word fleet is used to describe a group of ships... usually battle ships. And note his date of birth, one off from 11/11/11 !!!!!!!!
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UPDATE- Fleetwood Mac:
Since the name "Fleetwood's" cropped up, I'm reminded of the Band "Fleetwood Mac", note the following from the bands wiki page:
- Although band founder Peter Green named the group by combining the surnames of two of his former bandmates (Fleetwood, McVie) from John Mayall's Bluesbreakers
The name John Mayall stands out given the cryptic phrase "May all"... since my name is "May", this is meaningful enough, and keep in mind, the name also represents our outer twin world (via Toumai-- read previous posts)... in other words, the inner twin world want our outer twin world on board... ALL of us, ALL HANDS ON DECK!!
Note from John Mayall's wiki page:
John Mayall, OBE (born 29 November 1933)
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