Thursday, November 20, 2014

Mike Nichols RIIP: Catch 22

The Deaths in 2014 site lists under November 19:
Note from his wiki page:
Mike Nichols ( November 6, 1931 – November 19, 2014)
What stands out is his birthday re 11/6, because it's upside down and backwards from 9/11.  This is a cryptic means for the inner twin world to communicate "reversal"... as in the reverse of 9/11 which represents "war".  I suppose it is equivalent to "peace".  As well, his being a director means that if indeed his death was "timely"-- meaning that it was influenced by his inner twin and/or the inner twin world, then they will let it be known.  The first thing that stands out from his wiki page is:
 He began his career in the 1950s with the improv troupe, the Compass Players, predecessor of the Second City in Chicago and as one half of the comedy duo Nichols and May, along with Elaine May
It's because my name is "May", note from Elaine May's wiki page:
Elaine May (born April 21, 1932) 
Note the following regarding her date of birth:
 April 21 - is the 111th day of the year (112th in leap years)
She was born on the 112th day of the year hence an addition to the "Off BY One" pattern-cluster, as in one off from the 111th day of the year. Keep in mind that 9/11 is at the opposite end of the spectrum in that it has 111 days remaining in the year!!!

Note another film Mike Nichols acted in that stands out: Catch-22, namely because the inner twin world tend to generate identical number sequences with "22" being a particular inner twin trade mark signature.  So note the following info regarding two of the actors in the film: 

  • Charles Grodin (born April 21, 1935) 
  • Richard Benjamin (born May 22, 1938) 
So April 21st is the 111th day of the year, and as of the last stroke of midnight on May 22nd to the last stroke of midnight on May 23rd, there are 222 days remaining in the year.  

There's more of course, a hidden cryptic meaning behind all of this, butt you can figure that out on your own ... unless of course you want my Tou Sense Worth, in which case you can ask.  

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