continuing from my previous post, note this excerpt:
It occurred to me that the topic of "Bones" has cropped up before, and I recollect that it had to do with Star Trek character, Doctor Leonard McCoy whose nickname was "Bones". And having said that, while researching for my previous post, one of the actors who played the part of Dr. Who is Sylvester McCoy. Sylvester McCoy had stood out at the time because of the "Scott" pattern-cluster that was also in the works at the time and Irish McCoy being somewhat related to the Mac's. So going now to Sylvester McCoy's wiki page and perusing through his long list of Filmography, I decided to save time by venturing to any thing with a Release date having 3 identical numbers at the end of the year. And this is what I found:
Now getting back to Leonard McCoy aka "Bones", note from his wiki page:
I have explained countless times, that the "Clearing Forests/DeForest" pattern-cluster is a cryptic way for the inner twin world to tell us to prepare for the next glacial period, and as part of that, because entire forests (and the valuable soil below) will be lost-- covered under tons of snow and ice... and so will we if we don't prepare. This is also a way for them to express how close we are to that time.
Note my earlier post : No Bones About It, War is Waged Against Insurance Companies (Boeing 777 Update 137
- So not only do we have a twin 11, butt another May 8 (see previous post) ... generating a "May 8/ May Ate" pattern-cluster. So, for supper tonight, I had planned to make a "stew" from my bone broth (literally bones cooked for days). Which is meaningful given this other name in the list of cast:
Note the part that Bonehill played "Aeetes" which is a cryptic combination of "ate/eats". So the question then becomes, how does this decipher into a meaningful communication?! And this is where the artistic side comes in. What comes to mind when I think of "bone hill", is a hill that has no covering... no hair or skin, or in other words, no trees or soil... only dry as a bone rock. In the previous post there's also the following that I believe factors in:
- Richard Bonehill as Aeëtes' 2nd General
The "Shearer" surname although originally one who shears sheep, the word is often used today to describe the cutting of most anything. The first name Scott reinforces the idea of shearing trees, and the reason I came to this conclusion is that here in Nova Scotia (aka New Scotland) a major industry is Scott Paper (and they do shear off trees to make their paper products). Of course we do tend to say "saw" wood in general instead of shear, and in days of old a person who saws wood was called a "Sawyer".
- Scott Shearer (born 15 February 1981)
It occurred to me that the topic of "Bones" has cropped up before, and I recollect that it had to do with Star Trek character, Doctor Leonard McCoy whose nickname was "Bones". And having said that, while researching for my previous post, one of the actors who played the part of Dr. Who is Sylvester McCoy. Sylvester McCoy had stood out at the time because of the "Scott" pattern-cluster that was also in the works at the time and Irish McCoy being somewhat related to the Mac's. So going now to Sylvester McCoy's wiki page and perusing through his long list of Filmography, I decided to save time by venturing to any thing with a Release date having 3 identical numbers at the end of the year. And this is what I found:
I see it/saw it!! What makes it even more meaningful is the part he played-- Jester, an addition to the recent "Bozo/Joker/... Jester..." pattern-cluster. The cluster had cropped up as a result of two 'timely' deaths recorded on Wikipedia's Deaths in 2015 site just this month:
1999 See It Saw It Jester 1 episode
'Audd' too don't you agree, that Joker died on Bozo's birthday!!
- Božo Bakota (5 October 1950 – 1 October 2015)
- Joker Paz Arroyo[1] (January 5, 1927 – October 5, 2015)
Now getting back to Leonard McCoy aka "Bones", note from his wiki page:
"DeForest" being the first name of the Actor is incredibly meaningful... what a way to drive it home.
- Leonard H. "Bones" McCoy is a character in the American science fictionfranchise Star Trek.[1] First portrayed by DeForest Kelley
I have explained countless times, that the "Clearing Forests/DeForest" pattern-cluster is a cryptic way for the inner twin world to tell us to prepare for the next glacial period, and as part of that, because entire forests (and the valuable soil below) will be lost-- covered under tons of snow and ice... and so will we if we don't prepare. This is also a way for them to express how close we are to that time.
Note my earlier post : No Bones About It, War is Waged Against Insurance Companies (Boeing 777 Update 137
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