Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Marguerite McDonald RIIP: Robert Service, Scott Young RIIIIP

The Deaths in 2015 site lists under August 24:
Marguerite McDonald, 73, Canadian radio and television journalist, cancer.
There are several reasons as to why I chose to investigate Marguerite's wiki page, butt what stood out the most in "timely" fashion, was her first name, a form of Margaret, which is also the origin of  "Megan" and "May" (my name), and because the name has cropped up in posts as of late, we have in the works, a "Margaret, Marguerite, Megan, May... " pattern-cluster.  If you read up on the etymology you'll find a connection with: pearl, daisy flower, might...

Note from Marguerite's wiki page:
On the series wiki page, one of the Host's named, stands out:
Given the recent "Religious/Christian" pattern-cluster theme, Solomon is a well known Biblical King renown for his wisdom and Evan is close enough to Eve, butt on investigating I discover that it's a form of "John"... which in turn is a cryptic form of  French/English "jeune/young".  There is a cryptic phrase in the name Solomon -- solo mono -- the lone one. 

Note from Solomon's wiki page:
  • Evan Solomon (born April 20, 1968)
His birthday is an addition to the recently formed "April 20, 21/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.  Since it was a leap year, he  was born on the day of the year that has 111 days remaining, and so this is also an addition to the "Identical Number Sequence" patter-cluster.   The opposite end of the spectrum is the 111th day of the year, which happens to be 9/11... the day of the NYC "Twin" Towers destruction, and numerous people who lost their lives in the wake.  That Solomon would crop up in "timely" manner, is a means by which the inner twin world communicates "reversal/opposite/About Face" from 9/11 tactics (that communicate "War").  Now note the following etymology of the name:
Solomon : ... from Hebrew שָׁלוֹם (shalom) "peace". 
What strikes me is that I had given my daughter the name "Erin", because the baby book said that it meant "Peace", now though, etymology sources give differing etymology's (see below).

Note from Evan Solomon's wiki page:
 Solmon is also writing a column for Maclean's 
From MacLean's magazine wiki page, and just having read half the post,  a great majority of thenotable  persons stand out due not only to the cryptic communication in their names, butt their info garnered from their wiki pages:
  • Kenneth Whyte (born August 12, 1960)
  • Lieutenant Col John Bayne Maclean (26 Sept 1862 – 25 Sept 1950)
  • Charles William Jefferys (August 25, 1869 – October 8, 1951 
  •  Ralph Allen (August 25, 1913 – December 2, 1966) 
  •  William Arthur Irwin (May 27, 1898 – August 9, 1999
  •  Scott Alexander Young (April 14, 1918 – June 12, 2005
  • Robert William Service (January 16, 1874 – September 11, 1958) 
  • William Sydney Porter (September 11, 1862 – June 5, 1910)
Whyte's birthday is another addition to the prominent "August 12" pattern-cluster occurring over the past week.  Note as well, the cryptic phrase in his surname re "why white".  This could mean a number of things, butt from my perspective and in context with the rest of the communication via the other three names in the list, I would say the sense is "why white wash/censor the truth?!". Allen and Jefferys together via their same birthdays form an "August 25" pattern-cluster , AND not to mention that today is August 25, AND not to mention that today is my granddaughters birthday!!  So we have an addition to the "Targeting Family Birthdays" and the "Same Day" pattern-clusters.  Scott Young passed away on my step granddaughters birthday (which is also one day before mine-- June 13).  The two 9/11 dates are an eye opener.  By reading my previous posts you should be able to figure out the rest: the cryptic meaning behind the dates and names, and if you're stumped, just ask.    

Note  this next excerpt from Solomon's wiki page: 
He was the co-anchor with Carole MacNeil ofCBC News
  • Carole MacNeil (born February 2, 1964) 
The cryptic phrase in her name is scarey "car roll/role kneel", which contains a threat (car roll/role) and how to avert the threat (kneel ... in service to the inner twin world) ,  and there's her birthday that falls on  the  33 day of the year with 333 remaining.   So we need to "Build" (the cryptic meaning behind sequences of 3), and by reading this blog you will come to know what it is that they are wanting us to build (clue 66/666... pearl, flower, TUSSH.... fat/storage  ).

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Erin Look up Erin at Dictionary.com
ancient name of Ireland, from Old English Erinn, dative of Eriu "Ireland" (see Irish). As a girl's name in U.S., rare before 1954, popular 1976-1985.
Irish (n.) Look up Irish at Dictionary.com
c. 1200, Irisce, from stem of Old English Iras "inhabitant of Ireland," from Old Norse irar, ultimately from Old Irish Eriu(accusative Eirinn, Erinn) "Erin," which is from Old Celtic *Iveriu (accusative *Iverionem, ablative *Iverione), perhaps from PIE *pi-wer- "fertile," literally "fat," from root *peie- "to be fat, swell" (see fat (adj.)).

Meaning "temper, passion" is 1834, American English (first attested in writings of Davy Crockett), from the legendary pugnacity of Irish people. Irish-American is from 1832; Irish stew is attested from 1814; Irish coffee is from 1950. Wild Irish(late 14c.) originally were those not under English rule; Black Irish in reference to those of Mediterranean appearance is from 1888.

 fat (adj.) Look up fat at Dictionary.com
Old English fætt "fat, fatted, plump, obese," originally a contracted past participle of fættian "to cram, stuff," from Proto-Germanic *faitida "fatted," from verb *faitjan "to fatten," from *faita- "plump, fat" (cognates: Old Frisian fatt, Old Norse feitr, Dutch vet, German feist "fat"), from PIE *poid- "to abound in water, milk, fat, etc." (source also of Greek piduein "to gush forth"), from root *peie- "to be fat, swell" (cognates: Sanskrit payate "swells, exuberates," pituh "juice, sap, resin;" Lithuanian pienas "milk;" Greek pion "fat; wealthy;" Latin pinguis "fat").

Meaning "abounding in comforts, prosperous" is late 14c. Teen slang meaning "attractive, up to date" (also later phat) is attested from 1951. Fat cat "privileged and rich person" is from 1928; fat chance "no chance at all" attested from 1905, perhaps ironic (the expression is found earlier in the sense "good opportunity"). Fathead is from 1842; fat-witted is from 1590s; fatso is first recorded 1943. Expression the fat is in the fire originally meant "the plan has failed" (1560s).

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