Continuing from yesterdays post: Joe Alaskey (Part 11): What Whately?!, following the leads resulted in three films cropping up, where from each, there was an actor who was born on November 19. One of these actors stands out: Sam Hamm from the film "Never Cry Wolf":
The context in which "ham" cropped up was when it was explained that Chester Williams, the only black person on the Springbok team had a "ham string" injuring that may put him on the sidelines for the RugbyWorld Cup championship. None of this is mere coincidence-- not Williams injury and the fact that it was mentioned in the film, and nor was it a coincidence that Sam Hamm had recently cropped up in this blog, and nor was it coincidence that I happened to watch the film last night. Everything was perfectly timed by the inner twin world as they work toward their mandate.
Note this excerpt from the wiki page of the film, Invictus:
As for Springbox player Chester Williams, note from his wiki page:
It is cryptic, and by reading my blog, you'll understand the cyphering.
As for Invictus, it's popular poem from the late nineteenth century by the English author William Ernest Henley. And do note the "Hen" in the surname... we have three additions to the the more specific "Hen Beginning Surnames" pattern-cluster . Note from Henley's wiki page:
He stands out now, not just because of his name being an addition to the "Rhyme" pattern-cluster (another design influence -- a strategic means of getting out attention", butt because "ham" cropped up just last night while watching the film Invictus (based on the John Carlin book Playing the Enemy: Nelson Mandela and the Game That Made a Nation about the events in South Africa before and during the 1995 Rugby World Cup).
- Sam Hamm (born November 19, 1955)
The context in which "ham" cropped up was when it was explained that Chester Williams, the only black person on the Springbok team had a "ham string" injuring that may put him on the sidelines for the RugbyWorld Cup championship. None of this is mere coincidence-- not Williams injury and the fact that it was mentioned in the film, and nor was it a coincidence that Sam Hamm had recently cropped up in this blog, and nor was it coincidence that I happened to watch the film last night. Everything was perfectly timed by the inner twin world as they work toward their mandate.
Note this excerpt from the wiki page of the film, Invictus:
There are two things that stand out, the McNeil is an addition to the recent "Neil/Kneel" pattern-cluster, and Hendriks being an addition to the "Hen/ Henny Penny" pattern-cluster. As an example, note from my January 29, 2016 post: Gordon Goody RIIP (Part 2): Dog Days, Bowers and Wowers:
- McNiel Hendriks as Chester Williams, the only black person on the Springbok team
And along the same vein, note from my previous post, and in regards to the second person born on November 19, Douglas Henshall (born 19 November 1965) from the film "Silent Cry".
- Chicken Run is tempting, what with the recent "Henny Penny...
As for Springbox player Chester Williams, note from his wiki page:
His birthday is an addition to the "Targeting Family Birthdays" pattern-cluster given that August 8th is the birthday of my ex husband. Ex or otherwise, he's the father of my two children and so we remain connected. What also strikes me is the cryptic phrase in his name re "chest more nay money".
- Chester Mornay Williams (born 8 August 1970)
It is cryptic, and by reading my blog, you'll understand the cyphering.
As for Invictus, it's popular poem from the late nineteenth century by the English author William Ernest Henley. And do note the "Hen" in the surname... we have three additions to the the more specific "Hen Beginning Surnames" pattern-cluster . Note from Henley's wiki page:
William Ernest Henley (23 August 1849 – 11 July 1903)As for the meaning of Invictus : is Latin for “unconquered.” The speaker in the poem proclaims his strength in the face of adversity: My head is bloody, but unbowed.
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