continuing from my previous post, we now go back to the parents of Efrem Zimbalist, Jr who are mentioned in my first post today, Part 1:
Note from their son's wiki page:
On the 77 Sunset Strip wiki page and from among the list of cast/crew, note the following names that stand out and then information gathered from their respective wiki page:
It's interesting to note the middle name LaVerne... and this etymology:
It's interesting to note that the surname Silverstein has a cryptic communication within: "silver stone". ... and silver like iron is a metal, as is pewter-- the medium that I work with ... hence why some refer to me as a "pewter smith".
Note from their son's wiki page:
Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. (November 30, 1918 – May 2, 2014)His date of death stands out, given this excerpt from the first post of today, (Part 1), Joseph Silverstein RIIP: Should Hurry!!!:
We now have a "May 1, __, 3/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster in the works. May 2nd is an addition to the "2 May/Toumai" pattern-cluster , a cluster that you will understand more about when reading this blog and my earlier Toumai blog, and in particular, the following excerpt from my July 14, 2009 post found in my Toumai Blog , What's in a name 2?: Mi--Shells (:):Now note this next excerpt from his wiki page:
American actor known for his starring roles in the television series 77 Sunset StripSo note the twin 77!! Very Lucky indeed. I remember watching the series... I was just a young girl... one of my first crush's was on the character "Kookie". Here's another name like the "Kap" in Kaplan" (kap land) where a "K" is used instead of a "c" that otherwise forms actual words "cap" and "cookie".
On the 77 Sunset Strip wiki page and from among the list of cast/crew, note the following names that stand out and then information gathered from their respective wiki page:
- Irving Joseph Moore (April 7, 1919 – July 2, 1993)
- William T. Orr (September 27, 1917 – December 25, 2002)
- Oren William Haglund (November 23, 1905 – September 15, 1972)
What stands out is the "ore/orr" pattern-cluster found in their names. Not to mention the recent "Surnames ending in "oor/oore" pattern-cluster... which "Moore" falls under. Each of the three have meaningful dates: Moore's date of death generates a "July 2, __, 4th/Date Sequnence" pattern-cluster... given the recent pattern-cluster involving the date of July 4th-- the date of death of 3 US Presidents and the date of birth of one. Orr's date of death is an addition to the "Significant Dates" pattern-cluster... given of course that December 25th is Christmas Day, not to mention that our new Prime Minister here in Canada was born on December 25th... as was his younger brother:
- Justin Pierre James Trudeau PC MP (born December 25, 1971)
- Alexandre Emmanuel "Sacha" Trudeau (born December 25, 1973)
Note from the cast of the series, one actor who stands out:
Roger LaVerne Smith (born December 18, 1932)He stands out because of his surname "Smith" and because of his birthday. Just yesterday my sister Joanne was visiting, and part of the conversation that cropped up surrounded her married name "Lefebre" a version of "Smith"... which she then added originates from "iron"... hence "iron workers"... which are "black smiths". Any way, my sisters birthday is December 18th !!
It's interesting to note the middle name LaVerne... and this etymology:
Laverna was the Roman goddess of thieves and thievery.Hmmm. I won't go there!! Butt, except that the first name "Roger " is also used in the "Jolly Roger"-- skull and crossbones emblem of pirates... who are known for their thievery . Not everything is as it appears... the good guy/ bad guy scenarios in our world are influenced by the inner twin world as a means of generating the "Starr Family Production" which they in turn use to "come out" and "communicate" to us at this point in time.
It's interesting to note that the surname Silverstein has a cryptic communication within: "silver stone". ... and silver like iron is a metal, as is pewter-- the medium that I work with ... hence why some refer to me as a "pewter smith".
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