The Deaths in 2015 site lists under January 17:
Note from Blowfly's wiki page:
"day" as a reference to our outer twin patriarchal world, and from there we can assume that the inner twin "matriarchal" world is equated with "moon" and "night".
Perusing Betty Wrights wiki page I find this excerpt:
The etymology of the name Jim is interesting, a diminutive of the name Jacob, meaning:
Blowfly, 76, American musician and producer, liver cancerThe "blow" aspect of his stage name stands out given the title of my January 14 post re: Sir Albert McQuarrie & Lenny Bluett RIIP: BLEW It... Gone With The WIND!! ... a "Blow" pattern-cluster.
Note from Blowfly's wiki page:
Clarence Henry Reid (February 14, 1939 - January 17, 2016)His birth name has a cryptic phrase within re "clear hairy read". Which jives with my previous post re "Frank/Truth" given that being utterly frank is to offer blunt clarity. Note this next excerpt from his wiki page:
During the 1960s and 1970s Reid wrote for and produced artists including Betty WrightHer surname is an addition to the cryptic communication give that Wright is a combination of "write right", and a word I often use in place of 'write' when it comes to telling the truth about the inner twin world -- their existence and what they are up to. Note from Betty Wright's wiki page:
The inner twin world considers themselves to be complimentary opposite to our "patriarchal" outer twin world and so the title of the song that they influence "clean up woman" is a reference to themselves. They influenced other "complimentary opposites" in our English language to communicate, for instance "son" was designed to be phonetically identical to "sun" in order to equate
- Betty Wright(born December 21, 1953)
- won fame with hits such as "Clean Up Woman" and "Tonight is the Night"
"day" as a reference to our outer twin patriarchal world, and from there we can assume that the inner twin "matriarchal" world is equated with "moon" and "night".
Perusing Betty Wrights wiki page I find this excerpt:
Thomas means "twin" in origin, and so a particular trade mark signature of the inner twin world, and that two crop up in the same sentence is a definite heads up. Note the following from the wiki page of the second Thomas:
- Wright, Greenberg and Mangini also produced two tracks on Tom Jones's 2008 album 24 Hours: a cover of Bruce Springsteen's "The Hitter" and "More Than Memories", written by Stax legend Carla Thomas.
Back to Betty Wright's wiki page note the following excerpt:
- Carla Venita Thomas (born December 21, 1942)
Associated actsThe Echoes of Joy, Peter Brown, Joss Stone, Gloria Estefan, Angie Stone, Tom Jones, Lil Wayne, The Roots, Ace HoodNote from the above, information from the wiki pages of 6:
Three are born on the 11th... and together they generate an " April 11, May 11, ___, July 11/Date Sequence" pattern- cluster. I didn't bother investigating "The Roots" ... there were just too many. So we need to bridge the gap, and so its off to the June 11 wiki page ... following the same investigative format ... to which there was only one year with 3 identical numbers at the end:
- Peter Brown (born July 11, 1953, in Blue Island, Illinois)
- Joscelyn Eve Stoker (born 11 April 1987
- Angie Stone (born Angela Laverne Brown December 18, 1961)
- Sir Thomas Jones Woodward (born 7 June 1940)
- Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr. (born September 27, 1982)
- Antoine McColister (born May 11, 1988) stage nameAce Hood
So DeForest Kelly played the part of "Bones"... aka "Dr. McCoy" on Star Trek, which stands out now because one of hte names on "The Roots" wiki page, was band member : Captain Kirk Douglas. So going to the Dr. McCoy wiki page I found the following:
- 1999 – DeForest Kelley, American actor and screenwriter (b. 1920)
So there we have the 11 cropping up again, and a communication that we can take as representing what the inner twin world wants to say at this time: That first and foremost despite how any of us may regard them ie -- war strategists ... which they are, they are first and foremost-- Doctors ... Jim.
- Another of McCoy's catchphrases is his "I'm a doctor, (Jim) not a(n)..." statements,[43] delivered by Kelley 11 times
The etymology of the name Jim is interesting, a diminutive of the name Jacob, meaning:
It's no mere coincidence that heel and heal are phonetically identical!!
- "holder of the heel"
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