Friday, May 8, 2015

Zeki Alasya RIIP (Part 4): Ü Ü Say Bye-Bye, and ï ï Say Hëllö, Hëllö Hëllö Hëllö

Last night I watched a movie on Netflix re:  The Host (2013 film) ... which smacks of inner twin infiltration.  And the evidence is supported with the following info on two of the actors: 

  • Saoirse Úna Ronan (born 12 April 1994)
  • Bokeem Woodbine (born April 13, 1973) 
Now, this also reminded me that the date of April, 11, 2011 had cropped up while investigating for another of my earlier posts today, Zeki Alasya RIIP (Part 2): Ü Ü Say Bye - Bye, and ï ï Say Hëllönote the mention of this notable person Gilbert Aké, so note from his wiki page: 




Prime Minister of the Ivory Coast
In office
6 December 2010 – 11 April 2011*
So we now have a "April 11, 12, 13/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster in the works.  This also connects the film to my previous 3 posts, making this Part 4.

In the Critical Response section of the film's wiki page is the following excerpt at the end: 
The Host was the penultimate film to be reviewed by film critic Roger Ebert before his death on April 4, 2013, and the last major film to be published in his lifetime. He rated the film 2.5/4 stars, saying "The Host is top-heavy with profound, sonorous conversations, all tending to sound like farewells.
EERIE!!! Just before his death (his bigg bye-bye in the sky farewell) Ebert  comments on the film as "tending to sound like FAREWELLS"!!!  It is audd, butt not in the sense that you might think.  This is not coincidence or synchronicity, this is just more slight of hand... smoke and mirrors-- pattern-clusters generated by the inner twin world and designed with the specific purpose in mind of gaining our undivided attention.

Note from Eberts wiki page:
Roger Joseph Ebert (June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013) was an American film critic, journalist, and screenwriter. 
Note his date of death re "4/4"... which is synonymous with "$$" ( says my computer keyboard).  And it should be noted that Ebert was part of an adversarial "team":
Ebert and Chicago Tribune critic Gene Siskel helped popularize... 
Note from Siskel's wiki page:
The last film Siskel reviewed on television with co-host Ebert was The Theory of Flight on Saturday, January 23, 1999. The final film that he reviewed in print was the Freddie Prinze Jr. romantic comedy She's All That, which he gave a favorable review.[9][10]
Note from the first films wiki page
 The Theory of Flight is a 1998 film directed by Paul Greengrass
First of all, note the cryptic phrase in the surname re "green grass"... this jives along with the earlier "soil" pattern-cluster... given that green grass does build soil ... and vice versa.  ... and then too, green grass creates a good image... the green green grass of home... Earth.  So as to the song, note the following from the "song facts" site:

  • This Country song about a condemned prisoner who longs to escape to the green, green grass of home was inspired by a crime scene in the film The Asphalt Jungle. Nashville songwriter Curly Putnam wrote it in 1964 and it was initially recorded by country singer Johnny Darrell.
And from the Asphalt Jungle wiki page:
Release dates
  • May 23, 1950 (United States)

May 23 is the day of the year where 222 days remaing, a particular inner twin trade mark being sequences of 2's such as this.

So there's a tv series, and somehow this particular episode had just cropped up :
The Green Green GrassSeason 4, Episode 2Home Brew (15 Jan. 2009)
The date happens to be the  birthday of both my son and life-partner... not to mention that this date has cropped up earlier in todays posts.

There is a Japanese  film out  Zai na he pan qing cao qing (1983) - IMDb that translates as the "Green green gras of home.  Note the following  from the films IMDb page : 
Release Date:
26 February 1994 (Japan) See more »


Kenny Bee was born on February 23, 1952 
Since my grandson is born on February 22 (last year), these dates are particularly meaningful and I'm sure that somewhere in all of this investigation today, we have a larger "Date Sequence" pattern-cluster that includes February 22-- 26.  
And then note this info regarding another  actor from the film, : 
Tou Hu was born in Taipei, Taiwan as Kao Lai-fu. He was an actor, known for Island of Fire(1990), 18 Weapons of Kung Fu (1977) and Zai na he pan qing cao qing (1983). He died on April 27, 1995 in Taiwan.  See full bio »
Note the cryptic "Tou who... Two who/hue".  I should say  at this point,  that my inner twins name is Tou... and mine is May, hence my first blog's name being a version of our two names re "Toumai" that hals happens to be an African word meaning "Hope for Life". 

So note the lyrics to the song re Green, Green Grass of Home .  And this tidbit: 
The Joan Baez version ends: "Yes, we'll all be together in the shade of the old oak tree / When  
we meet beneath the green, green grass of home."



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