Saturday, April 16, 2016

Lars-Inge Svartenbrandt RIIP (Part 2): BIGGER, BADDER...

Continuing from my previous post, two items that cropped up while investigating the 'timely' death of Lars-Inge needs further investigation: the "Fox" (tv network), and "The Big Bad Wolf".

To begin, and as mentioned in my previous post, both are additions to the recent "Wolf/ Dog /K9 / Canine... Theme" pattern-cluster.  So venturing to the Fox Network wiki page, note this excerpt:
The sketch comedy series In Living Color, which debuted in April 1990, created many memorable characters and launched the careers of future movie stars Jim CarreyJamie FoxxDamon WayansKeenen Ivory Wayans and Jennifer Lopez
I immediately pick up on Jamie Foxx, butt I also noticed that the date of the series debuted in April, and since this is April, it's worth checking out.  Note from series In Living Color wiki page:
 originally ran on Fox from April 15, 1990,[1] to May 19, 1994. 
 April 15 was yesterday, and this is the second time this date has cropped up today.  This is 'timely', and so an indication that we're on the 'wright' track.  Now note from Jamie Foxx's wiki page:
Eric Marlon Bishop (born December 13, 1967)known by his stage name Jamie Foxx
His birthday is an addition to the "Notable Date" Pattern-cluster given that on this day in the year 2000, I was involved in a vehicle accident, it was the one major event in my life that resulted in my seeing my inner twin and the inner twin world at work in my life and the greater world.  Keep in mind that I mention this in my previous post as well, albeit the circumstances as to why I had brought it up is different.

Now we move along to the wiki page of  "The Big Bad Wolf", note this excerpt: 
When Olivier produced a film version of Shakespeare's Richard III, he based some of his mannerisms on Harris, and his physical appearance on the wolf.
So curious, I ventured to the film's wiki page where I noted the following:
Release dates
  • 13 December 1955
We now have a "December 13 (x2)" pattern-cluster in the works.  Perusing the cast/crew members listed in the sidebar at right, I picked out three names that "jive":Otto Heller (Cinematographer), Cedric Hardwicke, and Laurence Naismith.  Each of the names form a cryptic communication that is meaningful. "Otto Heller" is phoneticall identical to  "auto heller" , a cryptic reference to my car crash of 2000; Hardwicke is a cryptic "hard wicked", again the crash was hard and wicked; Naismith has "smith" within, again relating to the accident given the name of the Judge overseeing the case : Associate Chief Justice Deborah K. Smith.  Now note the following info from their wiki pages: 
  • Otto Heller (8 March 1896  – 19 February 1970) Cinematographer 
  • Sir Cedric Webster Hardwicke (19 February 1893 – 6 August 1964) Actor 
  • Laurence Naismith (14 December 1908 – 5 June 1992) Actor
We have a third December 13 cropping up, expanding the cluster into a "December 13 (x3) pattern-cluster .  Heller died on Hardwicke's birthday, and that's not all, note the following information regarding one of the persons who wrote the stage adaptation, David Garrick : 
David Garrick (19 February 1717 – 20 January 1779)
So we now have a "February 19 (x3)" pattern-cluster.   


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