continuing on, the word "Sparrow" that predominates in this series of posts, reminds me of the fictional character Captain Jack Sparrow from the popular Pirates of the Caribbean film series, note from the wiki page of the first:
Investigating the film further, note the following taken from the list of cast:
Note from Greg Ellis' wiki page:
The name of the character included in the excerpt re : Theodore Groves is also meaningful given that it breaks down into a cryptic "the adore/odor groves"... and so an addition to the recent "Odor/Adore" pattern-cluster ... it's no coincidence that "groves" sounds like "grows".
The Directors name "Gore" stands out... given the "gory" contents of this blog that investigates "timely" deaths, AND because of the title of my earlier post today re: Zoltán Kamondi RIIP (Part 3): Gori Sparrows. Note from Gore Verbinski's wiki page:
- Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl is a 2003 American fantasy swashbuckler film based on the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction at Disney theme parks. It was directed by Gore Verbinski
His date of death stands out given that Zoltan Kamondi who passed away recently on March 17, is why we are investigating "sparrow" in the first place. As well, note this next excerpt from Part 3:
- Gregor "Gore" Verbinski (born March 16, 1964)
So note the dates!! We now have a "March 18, 19, __, 21/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster,Since today is March 20th (hence bridging the gap, and together with the Gore's birthday and Kamondi's date of death, the cluster expands into a "March 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.
Investigating the film further, note the following taken from the list of cast:
His first name Greg is meaningful due to the fact that it's longer version is :Gregory... hence giving us another "gory". The surname Ellis offers another twist to the cryptic communication given that it's a French/English combination of "elle is", with elle being French for "she"... and because the inner twin world consider themselves to be "matriarchal" in complimentary fashion to our patriarchal outer twin world, we can be sure that this is a reference to them-- "The inner twin world is... Greg"... which means we... our outer twin world is "gory". Keep in mind that this is another addition to the "MacGregor/Gregory/Great Gore" pattern-cluster. The name Gregory is a cryptic "great gory".
- Greg Ellis as Lieutenant Theodore Groves: a lieutenant who admires Sparrow, to the ire of Norrington
Note from Greg Ellis' wiki page:
Greg Ellis (born 21 March 1968)So the cluster expands into a "March 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 (x2)/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.
The name of the character included in the excerpt re : Theodore Groves is also meaningful given that it breaks down into a cryptic "the adore/odor groves"... and so an addition to the recent "Odor/Adore" pattern-cluster ... it's no coincidence that "groves" sounds like "grows".
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