Sunday, January 10, 2016

Angus Scrimm & Gianni Rondolino RIIIIP: Scrimmage

The Deaths in 2015 site lists under January 9th:
The first clue indicating that Scrimm's death was timely has to do with his first name reminding me of the renown "Angus Cattle", and this stands out because it's an addition to the "Cowes/Cows" pattern-cluster, as documented in recent posts.  Following the leads involves following the "pattern-cluster" trail, butt ensuring that this is an actual lead and not coincidence will be determined by further investigation and the unveiling of more pattern-clusters.  This brings us to the Angus Cattle wiki age and this excerpt:
 In 1824, William McCombie of Tillyfour, M.P. for South Aberdeenshire, began to improve the stock and is regarded today as the father of the breed
Note from McCombie's wiki page:


His date of death is an addition to the "Identical Number Sequence" pattern-cluster given that February 1st is the day of the year where 333 days remaining in the year.   The name of the college he attended, Marischal College, stands out, given that it's name is derived in part from "Mars" the god of WAR, which jives with the surname Srimm which comes from "scrimmage" which means "fight/battle".  This "War/Scrimmage" pattern-cluster is another heads up.  On the college's wiki page I noted the following: 
is the second largest granite building in the world.[3] 
Since the building is an renown piece of architecture I decided to investigate the architects as listed in the sidebar:
ArchitectArchibald Simpson (1837–44)
Robert Mathieson (1873)
W W Robertson (1888–89)
Alexander Marshall Mackenzie(1893–1906)
Two of the names have links leading to their own wiki pages and by investigating each I found: 
  • Archibald Simpson (4 May 1790 – 23 March 1847) 
  • Alexander Marshall Mackenzie (1 January 1848 – 4 May 1933)  
As you can see, Mackenzie died on Simpson's birthday hence generating a "4 May/ for May" pattern-cluster .   I include the "for May" cryptic version in the pattern-cluster because this is part of the strategic design... the pattern-clusters are also meant to communicate.  The communication is personally meaningful given that my name is "May".  This is further evidence pointing to the reality-- that my life has been influenced/targeted as part of the overall scheme in the process of coming out and communicating to us at this point in time by a  "hidden entity".  Since the pattern-clusters involve "timely deaths", we can only assume that this is also a declaration of War.

The likely etymology of his first name is "óengus" from Irish óen "one" and gus "force, strength, energy".  The etymology dictionary reveals the following root origins: PIE *gheus- "to pour,"  gussa "flood," *geus- "to taste, choose" .  Although I would have thought "gus" would have evolved from "wind", the reference to " water"  is more than  evident.  It's also interesting to note at this time, that my surname is "Ocean".  

Note from Angus Scrimm's wiki page: 
Angus Scrimm (born Lawrence Rory Guy; August 19, 1926 – January 9, 2016) 
His birthday and that of my fathers generates an "August 19, 20, __/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.  On perusing through  his list of filmography one film stands out:  
Witch is feminine and so because the inner twin world associates themselves as "Matriarchal" in complimentary opposite fashion to our "Patriarchal" outer twin world, the title of the film contains a cryptic reference to themselves and the particular storm/war they are in the midst of brewing.   It's also interesting to note the male equivalent to  witch  is warlock (note the "war" within).  Note from the films wiki page:
Witches' Brew (also known as Which Witch Is Which?) is a 1980 horrorcomedy film directed by Herbert L. Strock (additional sequences) and Richard Shorr 
The two surnames have that cryptic feel Strock being a combination of "struck rock" and then "shore"... putting the two together we get "struck a rock shore".  

Note from their wiki pages: 
  • Herbert L. Strock (January 13, 1918 - November 30, 2005) 
  • Richard Shorr (November 24, 1942 – August 13, 2001) 
It appears that the clusters stop here, butt it doesn't feel finished just yet.  Strock's birthday stood out a bit, given that it will be January 13 in 3 days... and we have another 13 in Shorr's day of death.  The number 13 holds personal meaning as well, given that my birthday is June 13 and my car crash of 2000 occurred on December 13.  AND then, I remembered having seen the date of January 13 ... while briefly perusing the wiki pages of notable persons listed on  the Deaths in 2016 site under January 9th:
Gianni Rondolino, 83, Italian film critic and historian, founder of the Turin Film Festival
  • Gianni Rondolino (13 January 1932 – 9 January 2016) 
So where to next?!

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