In regards to the Time Magazine cover where the "M" appears on the head of Donald Trump, and because the cryptic associations re "cat ears" and "crown", I'm reminded now of Disney's animated film, The Lion King. Note from the films wiki page:
Another name caught my eye:
Since we have "cat" and "dish" cropping up in this series, I'm reminded of the nursery rhyme,
And the rhyming "fiddle/diddle" reminds me of our Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's famous saying, "Fuddle duddle ". And when you think about it, the vowels used, "u" and "i", are a cryptic
representation of "YOU & I". Note the etymology:
The date stands out when taking into consideration Trump's birthday of June 14... and so another addition to the "Off By One" pattern-cluster. As well, my step granddaughters and my birthday of June 12 and June 13 respectively, gives us a "June 12, 13, 14, 15/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster. Since it was a Disney film, it's only fair to pay tribute to the founders, note from their wiki pages:
Release dates
- June 15, 1994
Three of the dates generate a "December 5, __, 15, 20/ Increments of 5, Date Sequence" pattern-cluster. And there's more when you consider the addition to the previous posts cluster, that expand now into a:
- -Roy Disney (June 24, 1893 – Dec 20, 1971)
The areas highlighted in yellow-- being that there's only "one" gap between numbers, brings these dates: December 10 and December 21, into play -- they can be investigated. Let's leave it for now though, and continue with the following excerpt from the Lion King.
- December 5(x3), 6(x2), 7, 8(x6), 9(x2), __, __, 12(x3), 13, 14(x4), 15(x2), 16, 17, 18, 19(x2), 20, __, 22, __, __, 25(x3), 26/ Date Sequence" pattern cluster
The idea for The Lion King was conceived in late 1988 during a conversation between Jeffrey Katzenberg, Roy E. Disney and Peter SchneiderIt's the surname "Katzenberg" that caught my eye, given the "Katz" within being an addition to the recent "Big Cat Theme" pattern-cluster. Note from his wiki page:
And so one of the highlighted gaps have been bridged!! The cluster expands now into a :
- Jeffrey Katzenberg (born December 21, 1950)
Perusing the films wiki page one other name stands out:
- December 5(x3), 6(x2), 7, 8(x6), 9(x2), __, __, 12(x3), 13, 14(x4), 15(x2), 16, 17, 18, 19(x2), 20, 21, 22, __, __, 25(x3), 26/ Date Sequence" pattern cluster
Note the name Lebo M... and especially note the addition to the "M" pattern-cluster. The name breaks down into a cryptic "Le bo M", that breaks down further into "Le beau aime"... a French phrase translating into "his good love". Keep in mind that French "beau" (good) is phonetically identical to english "bow". Note from Lebo's wiki page:
- The score was composed by Hans Zimmer, who was hired based on his work in two films in African settings, The Power of One and A World Apart,[12] and supplemented the score with traditional African music and choir elements arranged by Lebo M
Another name caught my eye in this next excerpt:
- Lebohang “Lebo M” Morake (born 11 July 1964)
Timon was voiced by Quinton Flynn and Kevin Schon in addition to Nathan LaneThe name Quinton in origin derives from "quin" which means "five"... and not it's similarity to "Queen". So essentially the name breaks down into "five ton", with ton being "town" in origin... and a cryptic "big". His entire name Quinton Flynn breaks down into a cryptic "big five fly M" (the twin nn of Flynn is equivalent to "M"). Remember, the cryptic meaning of "M" is "water" and "love". Note from his wiki page:
This is our third 10/10 to crop up (see previous post).
- Quinton Joseph Flynn (born October 10, 1964)
Another name caught my eye:
Thomas Disch wrote a film treatment, and Woolverton developed the first scriptsHis name Thomas means "twin" in origin and so a heads up, butt it's his surname that really caught my eye, given the cryptic anagram: "Dish C/See Sea" . The word "dish" like the word "bowl" is synonymous with an event... simply key "bowl" into the search box of this blog and you'll learn what it represents. Note from Thomas Disch's wiki page:
July 4th has cropped up in this series, note this excerpt from Part 3:
- Thomas Michael Disch (February 2, 1940 – July 4, 2008)
- Even though we have a "July 3, 4, __, 6/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster, there is far more to one one of these dates that meets the eye: July 4th is the date of death of 3 US Presidents (of the first 5 Founding Fathers)!! The three had died on US Independence Day!!
The Cow jumped over the moon, |
Hey Diddle Diddle: the cat and the fiddle... the dish ran away with the spoon.
The following image was found at the top of the rhymes wiki page. Note from William Denslow's wiki page:
William Wallace "W. W." Denslow (May 5, 1856 – March 29, 1915)And speaking of "Five", the month/day of his birth is numerically "5/5"... and with the year: 5/5/56, is an addition to the "Off By One" pattern-cluster ... as in one off from 5/5/55.
And the rhyming "fiddle/diddle" reminds me of our Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's famous saying, "Fuddle duddle ". And when you think about it, the vowels used, "u" and "i", are a cryptic
representation of "YOU & I". Note the etymology:
- diddle (v.) "to cheat, swindle," 1806, from duddle, diddle "to totter" (1630s)
- fuddle (v.) 1580s, "drunk"; c. 1600, "to confuse... "worthless cloth."
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