In the opening paragraph of the Career section of Salmi's wiki page is the following:
My step granddaughter was born on his birthday, and my birthday is June 13 so we have a "June 12(x2) and a "June _, 12(x2), 13/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster in the works. Note this next excerpt from his wiki page:
... because if we don't "kneel"... there will be "no elle"... elle being French for "her" and so a reference to the inner twin "matriarchal" world. So being a harper on the inner twin worlds behalf will save us from "no elle", and even though I don't know what all of this entails, I do know that it can't be good, after all, the inner twin world are our better half (whether we like it or not).
So coming back now to Gregory Peck and to the film that he acted in with Salmi, note this actor from the film who stands out:
The name Gregory is an addition to the recent "Greggory/MacGregor/Gregory.../Great Gory Gor" pattern-cluster. His surname "Peck" is interesting... suggestive of a "kiss", butt then again, I had a budgie bird growing up and even though Peter was often giving gently pecks, he could do a nasty number -- leave a gaping wound if he got it in his little yellow feathery head to do so. Note from Pecks wiki page:
- Salmi's next film was The Bravados in which he played one of the villains who is hunted down by hero Gregory Peck.
- Eldred Gregory Peck (April 5, 1916 – June 12, 2003)
My step granddaughter was born on his birthday, and my birthday is June 13 so we have a "June 12(x2) and a "June _, 12(x2), 13/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster in the works. Note this next excerpt from his wiki page:
His performance as Atticus Finch in the 1962 film To Kill a Mockingbird earned him the Academy Award for Best Actor.First of all note the surname of the part he played "Finch"... is a bird!! Not to mention the title re "Mockingbird". AND note the following notable person who was just listed on the Deaths in 2016 site under todays date:
The author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" died today!! Audd too, that the name "Harper" would crop up given this excerpt taken from part 3 in this series of post:
- Harper Lee, 89, American author (To Kill a Mockingbird).[2]
The reason has to do with everything. Take " Kitty Harper" for instance. Just yesterday, and because we were on the topic of Presidential 'dogs', I searched for Prime Minister Pets here in Canada and I find that our previous -- 22nd Prime Minister, Stephen Harper... has a thing for catsNote from Harper Lee's wiki page:
Nelle Harper Lee (April 28, 1926 – February 19, 2016)Now correct me if I'm wrong, butt isn't Nelle a form of Neil... no matter it is a cryptic "n'elle"... or "no elle". So the cryptic phrase in her name is "no elle harper field". With "Nelle" designed phonetically close to Neil and so "kneel", my Tou Sense Worth interpretation is that our "harping" is the form of kneeling they are looking for (metaphorically speaking). And it's also "double speak"
... because if we don't "kneel"... there will be "no elle"... elle being French for "her" and so a reference to the inner twin "matriarchal" world. So being a harper on the inner twin worlds behalf will save us from "no elle", and even though I don't know what all of this entails, I do know that it can't be good, after all, the inner twin world are our better half (whether we like it or not).
So coming back now to Gregory Peck and to the film that he acted in with Salmi, note this actor from the film who stands out:
We have a cryptic combination of "win green" and "wing green" in his surname "Wingreen", both of which stand out due to the "Bird" and the recent "Money" pattern-cluster... after all money is associated with "green"... and of course adding fuel to this interpretation is the part he played "Nichols" being a cryptic "Nickel"... and so "money" again. Even his first name chimes in when considering "Jason and the golden fleece". So note from his wiki page:
- Jason Wingreen as Nichols
- Jason Wingreen (October 9, 1920 – December 25, 2015)
So another addition to the "December 25/Christmas Day" pattern-cluster... so it's either 4 or 5 that have cropped up today alone!! Now with this thrown into the picture I think of "winter green". I didn't bother investigating any of the others in the film... in either film, butt fill your boots!!
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