Monday, April 27, 2015

Thomas Carver RIIP: Money Burn vs Ocean Money

Considering the recent "Money" and "Burn" pattern-clusters, I decided it would be worthwhile to just google " Money Burn".  This brought me to the site, Money burningand the following excerpt:
 In 1920, Thomas Nixon Carver wrote that dumping money into the sea is better for society than spending it wastefully, as the latter wastes the labor that it hires.[3]
Thomas means "twin" in origin and so a heads up, and there is an "X" in the very middle of his name... and the name Nixon has a cryptic phrase re "ni x on" , meaning: it's time (ni) to continue on (on) with cross/anger (x).   It's also interesting that Thomas chose to use "dumping money into the Sea"... especially given that my surname is "Ocean"... so I can't help butt wonder?!  My Tou Sense Worth: it jives with my promoting the inner twin worlds meaning behind their anger, that they are angry because our outer twin world are wasting money building infrastructures that are inadequate to defend against cataclysmic events that we know are around the corner... like major meteor hits, a super volcano explosion, and the next glacial event... all of which we are privy to now due to  "higher learning" thats enabled us to see the residual evidence remaining on the earth and within layers of earth.

 Note from Thomas Carver's wiki page:
Thomas Nixon Carver (25 March 1865, Kirkville, Iowa – 8 March 1961,
This date re March 8 has cropped up in recent posts, hence generating a "March 8" pattern-cluster... and this is the day that Malaysia Flight 397 disappeared last year.   It is speculated that the plane crashed into the sea.

Note this next excerpt from the Money Burning wiki page:
If an individual can steal the money before it is incinerated, the effect is the opposite of burning money; the thief is enriched at the expense of the rest of society. One such incident at the Bank of England inspired the 2001 TV movie Hot Money and the 2008 film Mad Money.[4]
Note from the wiki page of the film Mad Money:
This actor stood out because his surname is an addition to the "Cross/Anger/X/Ex/T..." pattern-cluster.     And the name Roger Cross reminds me of the "Jolly Roger"--the skull and cross bones (do note the cross) as seen on the flag of Pirate Ships.  Note from Roger Cross' wiki page:
Cross was cast in guest roles on such series as  The X-Files... He also appeared in  films as ... , X2, ... Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever... 
Note the two X's in the first two and then  the "Ecks" in the third, these are three more additions to the now renamed: Cross/Anger/X/Ex/Ecks/T..." pattern-cluster.  

Now going back to the wiki page of the film "Mad Money" there was one other name that stood out due to it being the same as my dogs and because of a recent "Bailey/Bayley..." pattern-cluster, note the following:
John BaileyA.S.C. (born August 10, 1942)
August 10 is the 222nd day of the year!! 

Now note the following info on two of the actors from the X-Files wiki page: 
  • David William Duchovny (born August 7, 1960) 
  • Gillian Leigh Anderson (born August 9, 1968
So Bailey, Duchovny and Anderson form a "August 7,__, 9, 10/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.

Now as for the last "X/Ecks" film, note the wiki page of "Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever", and the following info involving two of the films cast :

  • José Antonio Domínguez Banderas (born 10 August 1960)
  • Brian Drummond (born August 10, 1969)
It's interesting to note that there are generally two cast listing in a films wiki page , the one in the sidebar at right that reveals  only the key actors, and then  in the main article there's a broader list of actors. In the case of  this film,  and because there were so many, I simply perused the names and clicked on the only one that stood out:
His surname Drummond  had stood out due to a recent "Drummer boy/Piper ... " pattern-cluster.   A cluster that began with my recent April 13 post re, Gunter Grass RIIP: The Tiin Drum, note this excerpt: 
The Deaths in 2015 site lists under April 13:
So note that Grass, who died  just over a week ago had acted in "Tin Drum".  And it's interesting to note that the name Gunter in origin means "war" and together with his surname we have "war grass"... and the cryptic communication of  "war field".  Note this next excerpt from the post:
The  drummer boys above each have a wiki page and so leads to investigate further:
  • Thomas Flinn VC (August 1842 – 10 August 1892) 
Another August 10 to add to the cluster. 
So the name Thomas means "twin" ...  a particular inner twin trademark signature like 22 and 222!!!

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