Friday, January 6, 2017

A Hogg, Boer and an Athol

Continuing on from my first 2 post of today, we need to investigate the following a bit more:
 Athol Fugard as General Jan Smuts:
  •  Jan Christiaan Smuts (24 May 1870 – 11 September 1950) 
 So why did the inner twin world influence the design of his middle name, Christiaan, with a twin "aa"?! They definitely want to draw attention here, and ...it is an addition to the recent "Christmas Theme" pattern cluster.  The actor who played Smuts, Athol Fugard, also stands out given that it breaks down into "at hol fu gard" -- a cryptic phrase that deciphers further: "at hole few guard".  As well, note how Athol sounds like "asshole" said with a lisp.  When interpreting the inner twin world's meaning, leave no stone unturned, including the smut!! And from his wiki page:
  • Harold Athol Lanigan Fugard  (born 11 June 1932) 
 His date of birth stands out given that together with my step granddaughter's birthday,  my birthday, and Donald Trump's birthday generates a "June 11, 12, 13, 14/ Date Sequence" pattern cluster.  The phrase "at hole few guard" appears to me as a warning.  I return now to Smuts wiki page and to the following excerpt:
He led a Boer Commando in the Second Boer War 
The word "Boer" reminds me of "boar"-- a wild hog, that connects to my recent January 2 post, 1 Main Formulaand to the following from the post:
The three are listed in that order on the January 28 wiki page in the Deaths Section.  This is an example of a "Hog/ Hogg Theme" pattern cluster, with the same group cropping up 2 days later in my post, Art Steel. Now note from the wiki pages of the 3:
  • Helen Battles Sawyer Hogg (1 August 1905 – 28 January 1993) 
  • Iosif Aleksandrovich Brodsky ( 24 May 1940 – 28 January 1996) 
  • Burne Hogarth (December 25, 1911 – January 28, 1996)
Two of the birthdays stands out: Brodsky's is the same as Smut's hence generating a "May 24(x2)" pattern cluster, and Hogarth's is Christmas Day, and so another addition to the recent "Christmas Theme" pattern cluster. This means that we're on the "wright" track.  Some of their names jive as well--note "Battles"... that jives with Boer War ... and the Bay of Pigs invasion.

It occurred to me as well that "bore" fits-- a Hogg, a bore, and an athol.  It's not quite smut, butt we're getting there.  Them's  fightin words

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