Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Part 3: A Lighthouse, A Ship, Airplanes, Wolff, Bone, Ham, Jackal and Fox

My previous post left off with actor Richard Jaeckel cropping up, where I then make the comparison with his surname and the word "Jackal".   I'm mostly concerned with the fact that they're remarkably similar, and also because "Jackal" being an addition to the "Wolf/Dog Theme" pattern-cluster, makes it that much more meaningful.  Enough for me to see that it's another design influence of the inner twin world--a prompt for us to investigate further.

So I decided to follow a hunch-- the book and film: 
 The Day of the Jackal (1971) is a thriller novel by English writer Frederick Forsyth about a professional assassin who is contracted by the OAS, a French dissident paramilitary organisation, to kill Charles de Gaulle, the President of France.
Note from the wiki page of the two mentioned in the excerpt:
  •  Frederick Forsyth (born 25 August 1938) 77
  •  Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle (22 November 1890 – 9 November 1970)
Two things: Forsyth's birthday is an addition to the "Targeting Family Birthdays" pattern-cluster, given that August 25 is the birthday of my granddaughter.   His being a twin '77' at the time of his death and then the Birthday of Charles de Gaulle being 11/22 are additions to the "Identical Number Sequence" pattern-cluster.   Charles de Gaulle's date of death being 9/11 which is a reversal of 9/11 is an addition to the "Reversal" pattern-cluster... and as mentioned in Part 1, this is to communicate a reversal of the "9/11 war trend"... in other words, the end of the war... and so taking us down the road of what it takes to end the war.   Note this next excerpt from the books wiki page:
 Just two months after its publication in the UK the 380-page cloth bound Viking first edition was released in the US at $7.95 and with a distinctive jacket designed by noted American artist Paul Bacon.[14][15]
Paul's surname Bacon certainly stands out, after all it's slivers of fatty HAM!! Note from his wiki page:
  • Paul Bacon (December 25, 1923 – June 8, 2015) 
Now this is where things get interesting.  He was born on December 25 and so an addition to the "Notable Day" pattern-cluster.  And keep in mind that I'm Canadian, and our new Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau was born on Christmas day, as was his younger brother Alexandre, who is exactly 2years younger.  And now note Bacon's date of death In part 2, I mention that Trish MacGregor's birthday is June 7th, and there is a June 6th, butt I didn't get around to mentioning it.  It's couched in this excerpt from Part 2:

Note from Carl Jung's wiki page:
  • Carl Gustav Jung (26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961)
So we now have a "June 6, 7, 8/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster... a perfect hand of three.  And note his year of death, 1961... divide in half and you get 19 and 61, two sets of numbers that are identical butt reversed and upside down to one another.   There is one more thing about the name "Bacon" that relates to Trish MacGregor, and in particular to an excerpt from her recent April 9th post entitled,  A Ham Cluster 
  • Then, on Easter morning at Jeff and Hilary’s, Jeff made French toast and bacon. And I thought, wow, this bacon looks crispy and perfect and helped myself to two slices, breaking a 25-year fast of ham.
Note this next excerpt from the books wiki page:

... book opens with an accurate depiction of the attempt on de Gaulle's life led by Jean-Marie Bastien-Thiry
Note from Thiry's wiki page:
  • Jean-Marie Bastien-Thiry (19 October 1927 – 11 March 1963) 
His date of death stands out, not just because of the twin 11, butt because March is named after the God of war, and so associated with the Norse God Tyre, also a God of war, who I mention in Part 2.  At this point we now need to venture to the SS Atlantic's wiki page and to this excerpt:
  • At 3:15 a.m. local time on 1 April 1873, Atlantic struck an underwater rock off Marr's Head, Meagher's Island (now Mars Head, Mars Island), Nova Scotia.[1][2][3]
The name of the Island closest to  where the ship struck a rock was Marr's... and today it's called Mars!!  This is yet another design influence of the inner twin world.   There is one more thing that you need to know since we're back on the subject of the SS Atlantic, note this excerpt from its wiki page:
  •  She sailed for New York on her maiden voyage on 8 June 1871.
So note his date of death.  And it doesn't end there.  Note the following from the wiki page of the builder of the SS Atlantic:  Harland and Wolff : 
  • When Harland died in 1895, William James Pirriebecame the chairman of the company until his death in 1924. 
And then note from Pririe's wiki page:
  • Lord William James Pirrie (31 May 1847 – 7 June 1924)
So the cluster has two additions, making it now a"June 6, 7(x2), 8(x2)/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.

Now note this next excerpt from the book in the Film Adaptation Section:
  The film The Day of the Jackal was released in 1973, directed by Fred Zinnemann and starring Edward Fox as The Jackal
The surname Fox immediately stands out given that a fox is another canine and so an addition to the "Dog/Wolf/Canine/K9... Theme" pattern-cluster.  Note from Edward Fox's wiki page:
  • Edward Charles Morice Fox (born 13 April 1937) 
The anniversary of his death is TOMORROW!!  This investigation is "timely"!!   Now note from Zinnemann's wiki page:

  • Alfred "Fred" Zinnemann (April 29, 1907 – March 14, 1997)
His date of death together with Fox's generates a "March 14, April 13, ___/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.  I've added the gap as per usual in a case like this due to the inner twin world's propensity for generating clusters in groups of three (you've heard of the saying: Deaths come in Three's)... the inner twin world has set the stage for this type of cluster.   And it is one of the more typical pattern-cluster's.  It's  designed as a means of prompting us to bridge the gap which is this case is May 12. This usually entails that we go to the days wiki page and because the lists there are long, we're generally expected to investigate the year having 3 identical numbers at the end.   I tend to leave it for later if by chance the date crops up during the investigation.

Day of the Jackal 1973 Poster.jpgAt the film's wiki page I immediately go to the sidebar on the right where 2 things immediately catch my eye.  The first being the Theatrical Release Poster and the big eye staring at me.  It put's a whole new meaning to "see".  

The Poster is eerie in more ways than meets the eye.  You may recollect in my previous post, Part 2, mention Trish MacGregor's novel "Fevered", well, you have to read it for yourself, this next excerpt is from Trish's post called, FEVERED, and it provides an excerpt of her novel, so note this excerpt : 
Pain exploded in his right eye as she slid the hat pin into the corner of it, down under the lid, deeply into the eyeball. It ruptured. It bled and oozed. He shrieked and bucked against the floor, and she straddled his chest and kept working the pin back into the eyeball, through the optic nerve, cooing, “Now, now, Judge, you’re not very brave, either.” She pressed something cold and sharp against his throat. For a blinding second he felt a warm rush of blood against his chest. He sucked at the air, but there wasn’t any. There was no air, no light.
There was nothing. 
And there you have it, an "Eye" pattern-cluster.  And then note the last sentence re: There was no air, no light.   There was nothing.  And then back track to Part 2, and this excerpt:
               It jives with the "Pitch Black" theme. 
And the other thing that caught my eye, was the film Producer's name: 

  • John Woolf
Yet another addition to the "Wolf/Dog/Canine/K9... Theme" pattern-cluster.  Note from his wiki page:

  • Sir John Woolf (15 March 1913, London – 28 June 1999, London) and his brother James Woolf (2 March 1920, London – 30 May 1966)
  • So John Zinnemann died one day before Woolf's birthday, hence generating a "March 14, 15,__/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.   And his brother who is co-listed on his wiki page also stands out, given that the day of the SS Atlantic sinking and James birthday generates a "March 2, April 1, ___/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster, and this time the gap needing to be bridged is June 30.

    Note this next excerpt from the films wiki page:
    • Release dates  16 May 1973
    You've heard me talk about Trish MacGregor, now you're going to hear me talk about her husband Rob, whose birthday is May 16, hence we have a "May 16 (x2) pattern-cluster.   This type of cluster falls in line with the date sequence clusters in that if there's two and another doesn't crop up as we investigate further, then we need to go to the days wiki page, following the usual investigative format.

    The next three cast members whose names stand out


    With a surname like Pickup, how could I not "pick up" his wiki page calling card!?  And of course there's his birthday,  another addition to the cluster, making it now a"June 6, 7(x3), 8(x2)/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.  The surname Badel, is a cryptic "bad elle", with "elle" being French for "her/she", which is a direct reference to the inner twin "matriarchal" world who considers themselves to be complimentary opposite to our outer twin "patriarchal" world.  So with "bad her" in mind, note Badel's date of birth-- 9/11!!   The first name Terence stands out this time, given that the ship sank just off the coast of Terence Bay, and as for his birthday this is the second time for March 11... and remember March is named after the god of war.

    And then some of the other cast members who stand out

    • Henri Jacques Daniel Paul François (16 May 1920 – 25 November 2003)
    • William Maurice Denham (23 December 1909 – 24 July 2002)
    • Barrie Stanton Ingham (10 February 1932 – 23 January 2015)
    • Delphine Claire Beltiane Seyrig  (10 April 1932 – 15 October 1990) 
    • Sir Donald Alfred Sinden (9 October 1923 – 12 September 2014)
    And I see other clusters, butt I'll leave those for you.  


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