Wikipedias Deaths in 2016 site lists under April 15 and 18 respectively:
Moving on, note the following from the wiki pages of Wolfe, Woolfenden and Huff:
Recently my post concerned the April 13 death of Bernard B. Wolfe, who is also listed on Wikipedia's Deaths in 2016 site. One can easily make out the Wolfe/Woolfenden connection, and then "Huff" fits in an indirect way which connects to the following excerpt from my recent April 16 post, Lars-Inge Svartenbrandt RIIP: VVV & Big Bad Wolf:
- Guy Woolfenden, 78, English composer and conductor
- Karina Huff, 55, British actress (The House of Clocks, Time for Loving, Voices from Beyond) and television personality, breast cancer
Adolf Hitler (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945)
His birth and date of death generates a "April __, 20, 30/Increments of 10 Date Sequence" pattern-cluster. The missing date is April 10th. Hmm, the recent "Wolf/Dog/K9... Theme " pattern-cluster began around April 10th !! Going back to the Deaths in 2016 site and under April 10th, I find someone who jives:
- Nicholas Hood, 92, American politician and civil rights activist, Detroit City Councilman (1965–1993).[
His surname ... And then wolf remind me of Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf!!As "Hood" connects to Little Red Riding Hood, "Huff" connects to The Three Little Pigs. The Big Bad Wolf as mentioned in the above excerpt, connects to Adolf Hitler, not juste because he's like a wolf, butt because the etymology of Adolf is "noble wolf". The "nobel" aspect of his first name is a little hard to see, unless of course you're aware that he was simply playing the part influenced by his inner twin as per the inner twin world's "Starr Family Production" --the show they have put on, one that enables them to "come out" and "communicate" to us at this point in time. The two Fairy Tales have the "Big Bad Wolf" in common, note from his wiki page:
The Big Bad Wolf is a fictional wolf appearing in several cautionary talesThe Big Bad Wolf wiki page mentions 3 old sources: Grimm's Fairy Tales, that has two stories, one of which is "Little Red Riding Hood"; Joseph Jacob Fairy Tale, which has one, "The Three Little Pigs"; Aesop's Fables that has four, one of which was mentioned in my post concerning Bernard Wolfe, The Wolf and the Crane. Note the title of the post:
Bernard Wolfe RIIP: The Wolf and the CraneThis means that we have a "Wolf in Fairy Tale/Fable Theme" pattern-cluster in the works. We have covered 3 within 8 days and so there are 4 (one Fairy Tale and 3 Fables) that haven't been covered:
The only one that I'm familiar with, is The Boy Who Cried Wolf.
Moving on, note the following from the wiki pages of Wolfe, Woolfenden and Huff:
The birthdays of Wolfe and Huff generates a "First Day" pattern-cluster... and there's more to it, a specific"January 1, ___, July1/First Day/Months Beginning with 'J'" pattern-cluster. As the gap implies, there's a third months that begin with "J". In order to bridge the gap and complete the pattern we need a "June 1".
- Bernard B. Wolfe (July 1, 1914 – April 13, 2016)
- Guy Anthony Woolfenden (12 July 1937 – 15 April 2016[1])
- Karina Huff (1 January 1961 – 18 April 2016)
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