Sunday, November 1, 2015

Wallace Dollase RIIP (Part 1): Key Tou the Mint

The Deaths in 2015 site lists under October 30:
  • Wallace A. "Wally" Dollase (August 1, 1937— October 30, 2015)
It's possible that Dollase rhymes with Wallace, regardless, we still have a cryptic phrase within:
"wall ace dollar se".  As I said, it's cryptic.  As for the first portion, "wall ace", it's meaning can be understood by reading my earlier October 26, 2013 post: Marcia Wallace RIIP: Wall Flower to Wall Ace.  Wall Ace is a way to communicate the opposite of wall flower (shy/inconspicuous/closeted), with its meaning being  bold/direct /coming out").  As for the "dolla" portion, this is short for "dollar", which is an addition to the recent "Money Theme" pattern-cluster.  Finally, we have the "se", ending, and becomes I'm fairly versed in etymology (origin of words), I'm aware this is an old word, note its etymology:
se- ... "without, apart, aside, on one's own," related to sed...sea (n.) "sheet of water, sea, lake, pool," from Proto-Germanic *saiwaz (...Old Frisian se, Middle Dutch see... Meaning "dark area of the moon's surface" is attested from 1660s (see mare (n.2)) 
It's the basis of our word "separate", and so that's what it's now intentended to communicate.  I expected to see the first definition, butt not the second: sea(n.)... and "mare"... a word that cropped up in my recent October 30th post, Ernesto Herrera RIIP (Part 1): 9/11 & a Hairy Sea 2 See, note this excerpt:
Note the following etymology:
  • marine (adj.) ... Old French marin "maritime," ..." from mare "sea"... (see mere)
It's interesting to note that the word "mare" (above) is also English for a female horse,meaningful especially   now given that the name "Phillip" from which the Philippines derive their name, a name that means in origin:
  • ...means "friend of horses", (philos) "friend, lover" and  (hippos) "horse".  
The post was written on the same day that Wallace Dollase passed away, albeit written before Wikipedia's Deaths in 2015 site had posted it, and I know this because I check the site ususally several times a day, and so if this death had been posted at the time, I would have made the "mare/sea/horse" connection between Dollase and Ernesto Herrera who had passed away on October 29th, and would have included it in the post.  Note this excerpt from Wallace Dollase's wiki page:
So he was not just a trainer of horses, butt renown for having trained a certain "Female" horse, Jewel Princess, so a "mare"!!  Jewel Princess' father has a meaningful name in the cryptic inner twin sense: 
SireKey to the Mint
Another addition to the "Money Theme" pattern-cluster.  The communication found in the name Wallace Dollase translates further as : coming out money aside.   My Tou Sense Worth is that this is being directed to those in power-- leaders of the world (not necessarily politicians) who have power... in other words those with "money" who are going to have to essentially give up their money -- divert it into what it is that the inner twin world want that connects to the reason behind why they are coming out in the first place and whty they are waging war against our outer twin world ie: 'timely' deaths.  Keep in mind that the "sea (mer/mare"  and "mare" (female horse) and the "moon", are synonymous with the inner twin world who associate themselves with  "matriarchy/mere (mother)", "mer/sea", and the "moon" (night) which is designed to be in complimentary opposite fashion to all that they designed us to be associated with:  our "patriarchy", "land", "sun" outer twin world.


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