Continuing with my investigation of the last victim of Jack the Ripper, we come now to the etymology of her surname, Kelly :
Note this next excerpt from the films wiki page:
Of course if you've followed my posts over the last two months, you'd be aware that the Tree and July 23 cluster has been ongoing, note the following title of my recent August 4th post:
...theCornish celli, meaning "wood" or "grove".[4]What we now have is an addition to the prominent and very recent "Tree/Forest/DeForest..." pattern-cluster. Note for instance the following excerpts from my previous post:
- Forest Steven Whitaker III (born July 15, 1961)
As you can see Trouble T. Roy and Forest Whitaker III were born on the same day. The names stand out given the cryptic communication however the "Forest white taker" is particularly meaningful given the cryptic reference to the glacial episodes (the topic as of late) that resulted in the Forests of the Northern Hemisphere being nearly wiped out due to the great "white taker"-- the overabundance of snow and ice that form into glaciers that were miles high.So Wikipedia also has a page dedicated entirely to notable persons with the surname Kelly/Kelley, and so I perused the list thinking that perhaps one would stand out... perhaps another tree/forest related name. Note the following:
"DeForest" fits into the"Tree/Forest/DeForest..." pattern-cluster like a glove!! AND, note the triple 999 re his year of death-- a tell tale inner twin signature and addition to the "Identical Number Sequence" pattern-cluster. Note from his wiki page:
- DeForest Kelley (1920–1999), actor, famous for Star Trek
The twin 11 and 999 in his day/year of death are additions to the "Identical Number Sequence" pattern-cluster, and then there's his date of birth, given that my daughter was born on January 21, we also have an addition to the "Targeting Family Birthdays" pattern-cluster. The clusters have a cryptic communication, butt I won't reveal my findings there since by reading earlier posts you will find out for yourself. Note the following excerpt from Kelley's wiki page that stands out:
- Jackson DeForest Kelley (January 20, 1920 – June 11, 1999)
The name of the film re "Raintree County" has the word tree within and so an addition to the "Tree/Wood/Kelly/Grove... theme" pattern cluster. Note the following information regarding cast and crew members of the film:
- In 1957, he had a small role as a Southern officer in Raintree County, a Civil War film directed by Edward Dmytryk, alongside Elizabeth Taylor, Montgomery Clift and Lee Marvin.
Okay, so Kaufman and Lewis at the time of the film had nothing in common other than being actors in the same film, and then 20 years later, Lewis dies one day after Kaufman's birthday hence generating a "March 12, 13/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster, and then if that doesn't take the cake, then Kaufman passes away one day after the 22nd anniversary of Lewis date of death ... and just two days after his own birthday, hence expanding the cluster into a "March 12, 13, 14/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster. As well, Lewis was born on my sisters birthday hence an addition to the "Targeting Family Birthdays" pattern-cluster. As well, Monty Clift's date of death is another addition to the cluster given that July 23 is also the day my mother had passed away less than 2 months ago.
- Millard Kaufman (March 12, 1917 – March 14, 2009)
- David Lewis (14 December 1903 – 13 March 1987 )
- Edward Montgomery "Monty" Clift (October 17, 1920 – July 23, 1966)
Note this next excerpt from the films wiki page:
The name sure speaks volumes... cryptic volumes that is "door scary"!! Note from Dore Schary's wiki page:
- The movie was a "passion project" for Dore Schary, then head of production at MGM
We have yet another addition to the "August 31/Last Leo..." pattern-cluster... and indeed, another scary door in more ways than one!!
- Isadore "Dore" Schary (August 31, 1905 – July 7, 1980)
Of course if you've followed my posts over the last two months, you'd be aware that the Tree and July 23 cluster has been ongoing, note the following title of my recent August 4th post:
The post was one of many in the "Are You Coming to the Tree" series. You should also be aware that "Tree" factors in quite prominently at the time of my posting to my Atalant blog-- a novel that I'm wrighting/posting. So as it turns out in the novel, a group of hunters are 'baited and lured' to a place that has a remarkable tree that... well, you can read it to find out for yourself, butt be aware, that when you come to the tree, mayhem unfolds, butt in the midst a great treasure also unfolds and so makes it all worth while. So, Are You Coming to the Tree?!
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