Last night after watching Pelé: Birth of a Legend, a film about the early life of footballer Pelé, I did a little investigating, Note from Pele's wiki page:
Note the following etymology:
He died on April 23rd ... an addition to the cluster in my previous post, which is now:
Rob MacGregor's birthday is also May 16 !!
After keyin "broken foot" into the search box on the MacGregor's blog, a number of posts are brought up that relate to broken feet note these two that relate to Rob & Megan's broken feet:
And now note from my previous post :
- Edson Arantes do Nascimento (born 23 October 1940)
We now have an "October 23(x3)" pattern-cluster . Note this excerpt from Pele's wiki page :
- Milton Marx (October 23, 1892 – April 21, 1977) his brother
- Samuel Marx (born Simon Marx; October 23, 1859 – May 10, 1933) his father
Now note this excerpt from "The Beautiful Game":
- Pelé has also been known for connecting the phrase "The Beautiful Game"
Two things stand out: Brains in the Feet, and the cryptic "he baits" in his name. The "feet" have played a strong role in the inner twin world war strategy... namely "broken/ injured" feet. I'm reminded of the MacGregor's, key players in the inner twin world "Starr family production "... two of whom (Rob & Megan) suffered broken feet-- as influenced by the inner twin world.
- The English author and football fanatic H. E. Bates used the term earlier, including in a 1952 newspaper piece extolling the virtues of the game entitled "Brains in the Feet"
Note the following etymology:
bate (v.1) "to reduce, to lessen in intensity,"...phrase bated breath...used by Shakespeare bate (v.2) "to beat" ... (batter (v.)). In falconry, "to beat the wings impatiently and flutter away from the perch." Figurative sense of "to flutter downward" attested from 1580s.
Bates: "Bartholomew", from "bar-Talmay" meaning "rich in lands"The 1st definition mentions a person: William Shakespeare (26 April 1564 – 23 April 1616)
He died on April 23rd ... an addition to the cluster in my previous post, which is now:
an "April 23, May 23 , __, July 23(x2) __, __, October 23(x2), November 23, __, January 23 / 23rd Day Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.Now note from H. E. Bates wiki page:
- Herbert Ernest Bates (16 May 1905 – 29 January 1974)
Rob MacGregor's birthday is also May 16 !!
After keyin "broken foot" into the search box on the MacGregor's blog, a number of posts are brought up that relate to broken feet note these two that relate to Rob & Megan's broken feet:
There were other posts, and so I checked the dates to see if any had been posted on the 23. There was one:
- Rob’s Left Foot June 27, 2009
- Megan’s Left Foot May 3, 2011
The post mentions a 'bathtub" and a "Love" pattern cluster... what the MacGregor's refer to as
'synchronicity', And as well there's this one in the following excerpt from the post :
- 1) On our first night, Megan took us to her favorite college drinking hole. We were sitting at the corner of the bar, music playing loudly, when I noticed a television nearby was showing a movie with subtitles. I glanced up and saw Mel Gibson. I looked again and caught a brief glimpse of a reptilian alien, and knew it was Signs. That caught my interest because I’d recently decided I wanted to see that movie again. I didn’t think much of it the first time, but decided to give it another try. In fact, Signs was at the top of our list on Netflix. I was about to mention the synchro to Trish when a subtitle came up with the Gibson character saying: “There are no coincidences.”
The MacGregor's don't even know how to read the "signs"--- it's plainly and literally put out there for them to see-- "There are no coincidence", and yet they blatantly ignore. They do so because of "confirmation bias"-- in their case, synchronicity factors into their $$$ making scheme whereas the truth about the innner twin world does not. Having said that, it's as according to the inner twin world plan/influence-- part of their "Starr Family Production "... their means of coming out and communicating to us at this point in time.
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