Thursday, March 26, 2015

Scott Clendenin and Flight 9525, A Crime Scene (Part 6): Playing with Death

 He played with Death[1]
Such a strange thing to find on his wiki page, given Scott Clendenin death on March 24, the same day as the crash of Flight 9525.  The question is, will we find a cryptic link with the plane crash and Clendenin's death, were they "timely" events -- a strategy of war?!  As the "November 29/333" pattern-cluster grows as a result of following the leads associated with recent notable deaths and the crash, it becomes harder to ignore evidence that we really don't want to see.

My sense is that there is a connection, and so I begin as usual: by investigating other band members who played with "Death" (the metal band).  The 28 members (see below) since the bands debut was  overwhelming, so as with other cases like this, I decided to limit my search by perusing the list, checking out the names and investigating only the ones that stand out (keeping in mind recent pattern-cluster themes).

The name that stood out,  was Andy LaRocque. For one thing the spelling of "Rock" (French "Roche") is unusual ... or audd as I call it, and so very much in keeping with the usual cryptic means of communication.  When I put "roque" into the etymology dictionary search box, the following crop up:

  • roque 1899, "arbitrary alteration of croquet" [OED].
  • rock (n.1) "stone, mass of mineral matter," c.1300, from Old English rocc (as in stanrocc "stone rock or obelisk") and directly from Old North French roque...  
The "croquet" as per the above, needs investigating: 
  • croquet (n.) ...  "shepherd's crook," from Old French croc(12c.), from Old Norse krokr "hook" (see crook). ...
So from that, my sense is "crook" as in "thief" and "croc" as in "crock of b.s."... AND, I get the sense of "hook" as in "hooking a fish", butt more in the metaphoric sense like the "fishers of men" sense, as with this definition:
  1. 2
    a thing designed to catch people's attention...
    "companies are looking for a sales hook"



That "fish" crops us (indirectly) definitely jives when considering my previous post: George Fishbeck RIIP (Part II): A Motley Crew and the Queen of b.s.  

Still, the "rock" in his surname is undeniable and so an addition to the "Peter/Rock/Rocque/Stone..." pattern-cluster, note this excerpt from yesterdays post, Maria Radner RIIP and Flight 9525: A Crime Scene (Part 3)
 My Tou Sense Worth interpretation: "her dual rock storm"... "her rock storm duel", and what this conjures up in my mind is a major meteor strike... and didn't we have "one" that wiped out the dinosaurs?!
Now, note from LaRocque's wiki page:
Andy LaRocque (real name Anders Allhage, born 29 November 1962)
So note his birthday, another addition to the "November 29/333" pattern-cluster.   and of course there is a communication in all of this, and if you put on your cryptic thinking cap and start reading this blog and become aware of the finer and somewhat hidden details surrounding your life and world, then you will become aware of the language and how to decipher.

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List of Death band members:
  1. Chuck Schuldiner – guitar (1983–2001)lead vocals (1984–2001)bass (1987–1988) (deceased)
  2. Shannon Hamm – guitar (1996–2001)
  3. Scott Clendenin – bass (1996–2001) (deceased)
  4. Richard Christy – drums (1996–2001)
  5. Rick Rozz (1983–1985, 1987–1989)
  6. Matt Olivo (1985)
  7. Paul Masvidal (1989, 1990, 1991–1992)
  8. Albert Gonzalez (1990)
  9. James Murphy (1989–1990)
  10. Andy LaRocque (1993)
  11. Ralph Santolla (1993)
  12. Bobby Koelble (1995)
  13. Dave Tett (1984)
  14. Scott Carlson (1985; also vocals)
  15. Erik Meade (1985)
  16. Terry Butler (1987–1990)
  17. Steve DiGiorgio (1986, 1991, 1993–1994 (on the Symbolic demos), 1997–1998 (only on The Sound of ...
  18. Kelly Conlon (1995)
  19. Kam Lee (1983–1985) vocals (1983–1984)
  20. Eric Brecht (1985)
  21. Chris Reifert (1986–1987)
  22. Bill Andrews (1987–1990)
  23. Sean Reinert (1991–1992)
  24. Gene Hoglan (1993–1995)
  25. Skott Carino - bass (1991–1992)
  26. Ralph Santolla - guitar (1994)
  27. Craig Locicero - guitar (1993)
  28. Brian Benson - bass (1995)

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