Continuing on with Part 1 in this series, Bob Bennett & Bob Bennett RIIIIP: Fire Brigade, note from the film, Devil's Brigade, wiki page:
Note from James Watt's wiki page:
Info on some of the other actors:
The Devil's Brigade is a 1968 American war film based on the 1966 book of the same name co-written by American novelist and historian Robert H. AdlemanNote from Adleman's wiki page:
Robert H. Adleman (May 7, 1919 - November 16, 1995)Yesterday was May7th, and note from my previous post:
- Amy Heckerling (born May 7, 1954)
I don't need to spell it out do I?!From here I peruse the list of cast members, looking for a name that stands out:
First of all it's an addition to the "Names that Rhyme" pattern-cluster. And much more positive than Harry Scary, albeit the intention is likely "hairy scary carry"!! Note from his wiki page:
- Harry Carey Jr. as Capt. Rose
Henry George "Dobe" Carey, Jr. (May 16, 1921 – December 27, 2012)His birthday stands out given that May 16 is the birthday of Rob MacGregor, a key player in the "Starr Family Production". For those of you new to this blog, Rob MacGregor is a novelist who also co-wrights a blog (synchrosecrets) with his wife Trish. In fact, Rob is partly responsible for my starting this blog (read my very first post to this blog: Censoring Around Michael Jackson's Death (RIIP)), This persuades me to investigate the other cast members. This next actor stands out mostly because of his birthday:
As you can see, we now have a "May 15, 16(x2), __/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster now in the works. So what is being communicate here. My sense re the surname Watson: "what/watt/watch son". Keep in mind that the use of "son" is a cryptic reference to our outer twin parallel world. When I think of the word "watt", I think of electric current/shock... And shock certainly goes with the "Harry Scary take Carey " theme. On keying "Wat" into the etymology dictionary's search box, the first three definitions brought up are:
- Jack Watson (15 May 1915 – 4 July 1999) as Cpl./Sgt. Peacock
On the watt wiki page I find this excerpt:
- wat (n.) from Sanskrit vata "enclosure, grove."
- watt (n.) unit of electrical power, 1882, in honor of James Watt (1736-1819)
- watch (n.) state of being or remaining awake, wakefulness... (see watch (v.))
- The watt (symbol: W) is a derived unit of power in the International System of Units (SI), named after the Scottish engineer James Watt (1736–1819).
The "W" (double you) is interesting. The inner twin world strategically allowed for a
"WHATT!!... shocking double you" cryptic communication in their "coming out" scheme.
Note from James Watt's wiki page:
Two of the dates are additions to the "Targeting Family Birthdays" pattern-cluster given that January 19 is the birthday of my brother and August 25th the birthday of my grand daughter.
- James Watt (30 January 1736 (19 January 1736 OS) – 25 August 1819)
Info on some of the other actors:
- Vince Edwards (July 9, 1928[2] – March 11, 1996)as Maj. Cliff Bricker
- Cliff Robertson (September 9, 1923 – September 10, 2011)as Maj. Alan Crown
- Jeremy Slate (February 17, 1926 - November 19, 2006)as Sgt. Patrick O'Neill
- Michael Rennie as Lt. Gen. Mark W. Clark, Commander of the U.S. Fifth Army
- Gene Fullmer as the Bartender
- Maggie Thrett (18 November 1946) as Millie
- James Craig as Maj. Gen. Knapp
- Tom Troup (born July 15, 1928)
- Prine (born February 14, 1936
- Admiral Mountbatten(25 June 1900 – 27 August 1979)
- David Lloyd Wolper (January 11, 1928 – August 10, 2010)
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