continuing from my previous post, I left off with the animation film :
Wolf and Woof brings to mind writer Virginia Woolf, note from her wiki page:
The "Bloomsbury: group is definitely worth investigating, butt I'll leave that with you. Her birthday and that of her husbands generates a "November 25,__, January 25/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster, with the gap needing to be bridged being "December 25"... Christmas Day.
Note two films that stand out from Emily Woof's wiki page:
This a lead that's designed to prompt us to investigate the etymology of the flowers name:
Linnaeus was born on the 222nd day of the year, and Dahl died two days after Linnaeus' birthday hence generating a "May 23, _, 25/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster. This type of a cluster is designed usually as a prompt for us to investigate the May 24th wiki page to find the missing one(s) who will bridge the gap. Following the same investigative format as per usual, these are the two who died during a year ending with 3 identical numbers:
We now have an "October 1(x2), 2, _/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster. Coming back now to actor Tom Dahlgren, note from the Filmography section of his wiki page:
created by John Robert Dilworth (born February 14, 1963)The reason I zeroed in on this particular film has to do with a recent "Bark/Dog Theme" pattern-cluster, and because one of my recent investigations had turned up the actress name : Emily Woof. As I stated just recently, there are often meaningful things that my investigations uncover, butt for whatever reason don't make it into the post. I simply don't have enough time to investigate every lead. Emily had cropped up as a result of investigating singer/musician David Gray that led to a film mentioned on his wiki page:
On the Velvet Goldmine wiki page and under the Cast section we find:
- The band Venus in Furs was formed in 1998 for the film Velvet Goldmine...
"Woof" has two meanings: a dogs bark and relating to "woven fabric": woof being the horizontal threads that are woven in and around vertical threads called the "warp". Note the etymology:
- Emily Woof as Shannon
Knowing my etymology, I see a relationship with PIE *Werp to another root word "Wer" which means man in origin, the residual of which remains in "werewolf", note the etymology:
- warp (n.) from PIE *werp- "to bend"... warp of fabric is that across which the woof is "thrown."
- woof (n.1) Old English owef, from o- "on" + wefan "to weave" (see weave).
- woof (n.2) dog bark
The PIE root *wi-ro has a cryptic phrase within re "why row", another design influence of the inner twin world. As well there is an obvious connection to "woof" and "wolf", not only because they are phonetically similar, butt because the wolf is the ancestor of dogs that woof... bark.
- werewolf (n.) from wer "man, male person" (from PIE *wi-ro- "man, freeman;" see virile)
Wolf and Woof brings to mind writer Virginia Woolf, note from her wiki page:
- Adeline Virginia Woolf (née Stephen; 25 January 1882 – 28 March 1941)
- Woolf was a significant figure in London literary society and a central figure in the influential Bloomsbury Group of intellectuals.
- Leonard Sidney Woolf (25 November 1880 – 14 August 1969) her husband
The "Bloomsbury: group is definitely worth investigating, butt I'll leave that with you. Her birthday and that of her husbands generates a "November 25,__, January 25/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster, with the gap needing to be bridged being "December 25"... Christmas Day.
Note two films that stand out from Emily Woof's wiki page:
Pandaemonium is the only film Released during a year with 3 identical numbers at the end, and Silent Cry stands out because coupled with her surname "Woof", I'm reminded of the film "Never Cry Wolf", part of which happens to have been filmed in Alaska. And so this road I'll veer onto. One of the actors stands out:
His name Tom means "twin" in origin and an automatic heads up. There's a bit of a cryptic phrase in his name re "twin dahl green", the "Dhal" is a cryptic combination of "doll/dull/Dahlia". The Dahlia being a flower and due to the name "Florence" recently cropping up, note the following information from my February 4th post, Joe Alaskey (Part 3): An Inconvenient Truth :
- Tom Dahlgren as Hunter #1
- Florence Keyse (born Oct. 1, 1926 - Nov. 1, 2014).
This a lead that's designed to prompt us to investigate the etymology of the flowers name:
- dahlia (n.) 1804, named 1791 by Spanish botanist Antonio José Cavanilles for Anders Dahl (1751-1789), Swedish botanist and pupil of Linnaeus, who discovered it in Mexico in 1788.
Note from the wiki pages of those mentioned:
- Anders (Andreas) Dahl (17 March 1751 – 25 May 1789)
- Carl Linnaeus ( 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778)
- Antonio José Cavanilles (16 January 1745 – 5 May 1804)
- Augustin Pyramus de Candolle (4 February 1778 – 9 September 1841)
I couldn't help butt notice some of the other notable persons mentioned on their wiki pages:
- René Louiche Desfontaines (14 February 1750 – 16 November 1833)
- Charles Robert Darwin (12 February 1809 – 19 April 1882)
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ( 28 August 1749 – 22 March 1832)
Both birthdays stand out Schork and Virginia Woolf's birthdays generate a "January _, 24, 25/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster, butt Sultanpuri stands out that much more due to his birthday being the same as Florence Keyes, hence generating an "October 1" pattern-cluster. Immediately go to the "Films" section of Sutanpuri's wiki page, note the following information regarding the first person mentioned:
- Kurt Schork (January 24, 1947 – May 24, 2000)
- Majrooh Sultanpuri (1 October 1919 − 24 May 2000)
- A.R. Kardar (October 2, 1904 – November 22, 1989)
We now have an "October 1(x2), 2, _/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster. Coming back now to actor Tom Dahlgren, note from the Filmography section of his wiki page:
- What Planet Are You From? (2000)
- What Lies Beneath (2000)
The inner twin world are demonstrating their power of influence, showing us that even though the MacGregor's have gone out of their way to censor their blog in such a way as to deny them their rightful voice, they still speak through them with ease, albeit in hidden manner. And they are doing this for people like you and I-- people who dog the tracks of the inner twin world... people who read this blog. On the Flower theme: A seed has been planted in every person who reads my posts even though disbelieving, and a seed is something that the inner twin can work with-- nurturing the seed until it blooms and bears fruit.
Voices Actors :
Writers :
Note from the wiki page of the film, Courage the Cowardly Dog:
Voices Actors :
Writers :
Going through all the dates in this post, we now have a "February 12, 13, 14(x2) /Date Sequence" pattern-cluster. And Valentines is only 8 days away. What strikes me is the cyrptic phrase in the name above re: Simon Micawber Prebble: "sigh mon (my) Mic caw ber pebble rebel". If you learn the inner twin's way of speaking then you would see what I see: you would see "sigh" as expressing a mixture of "longing/ disappointment"; and the "mon" as being French for "my"; you would see the "caw" as the song of a "crow" the harbinger of "death"; you would see the "Mic" as short for Michael and be aware that this relates to Michael Jackson and the "lie that lies beneath his "timely" death (see the first post to this blog); you would know that "ber" is a way to communicate "winter, sleep"; that "pebble" is for the "rebel"-- the Goliath who David slays. Now consider that "Goliath" is a metaphor for the inner twin world's foe, that which brings them the point of waging war against us-- their foe being out outer twin world's oblivion to the truth of their existence and to the message/warning that they must convey in order to protect our conjoined future and world.
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