Research for my previous post resulted in the cropping up of famous aviator Charles Lindbergh, and this is where my investigation veers, note from his wiki page:
Note from the wiki page of letter L:
Now note from William Hawley Bowlus' wiki page:
Charles Augustus Lindbergh (February 4, 1902 – August 26, 1974), nicknamed Slim,[1] Lucky Lindy, and The Lone Eagle,Note the following from Lindebergh's wiki page:
On July 16, 1969, Lindbergh and T. Claude Ryan (previous owner of the Ryan Flying Company that built the Spirit of St. Louis aircraft) were present at Cape Canaveral to watch the launch of Apollo 11The reason why the name T.Claude Ryan stood out, is that when I saw Charles Lindebergh's photo on his wiki page, my first thought was that he looks like my nephew "Ryan". So leaving no stone unturned, Note from Tubal Ryan's wiki page:
Tubal Claude Ryan (January 3, 1898 – September 11, 1982)Turns out to be a pretty big stone!! His date of death is an addition to the "9/11' pattern-cluster, and though we are familiar with this date due to the events of 9/11 in 2001, most aren't aware that the other significance of this date: that it's the day of the year where 111 days remain... an addition to the "Identical Number Sequence" pattern-cluster... and typical inner twin trade mark signature. Note this excerpt from Tubal Ryan's wiki page:
Ryan's first employee was William Hawley Bowlus,His surname forms a cryptic phrase re "bowl us", and as such generates a "Bowl/Bowlus/L" pattern-cluster ... given that this "meaningful" word "bowl" had cropped up in very recent post. It also occurred to me just now, that the word "bowl" breaks down into "bow L"/"bow elle"-- a cryptic "her bow" for one. Further sense can be made of this on reading my recent posts that concerns the "letter L" (pronounce like the French word "elle"), where I mention that in pronouncing the letter, it requires one to make a "bowl" shape with their tongue. As explained in the posts, there is a reason behind the inner twin world influencing how we pronounce the letter "L"- like French "elle" (meaning she)... and... earlier "el" (deity). And this design influence didn't end there, the ancient letter L was once represented by what appears to be a shepherds staff and was called "Lamedh" which looks similar to our Englis word "lame". Note the etymology:
- lame (adj.) "broken," from PIE root *lem- "to break; broken," ... "crippled in the feet," but also "crippled in the hands; disabled by disease; maimed." Sense of "socially awkward"...
William Hawley Bowlus (May 8, 1896 - August 27, 1967)Note his date of death, and then note this excerpt from my previous post:
Pierre's birthday with that of Lindeberg's generates an "August 26, 27/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster... not to mention two more additions to the larger one mentioned above.We now have an "August 27" pattern-cluster in the works and addition to the "Date Sequence" pattern-cluster. Now if THAT doesn't "bowl us" over... I'm afraid to ask what will?!
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