Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Bore

The Deaths in 2017 site lists under May 3:
His first name is an addition to the recent "Michael/My Shell(ter) Theme" pattern-cluster.  Plus two other notable "Michael"deaths within 3 days... makes a perfect cluster of 3:
The three surnames contain a cryptic phrase re: grr, Lowry bore.  It's interesting... the use of an "r" instead of 'l' that would otherwise give us "lowly"... this is meaningful-- a way for the inner twin "matriarchal" (aka "elle/L"-- french for "her")world to convey their feelings when they are left out/censored/ignored.  They aren't happy... and keep in mind that a main character in the Starr Family Production" is their world.  Note from yesterdays post, Gasp -- Earth:
  • Michael Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) 
Another Michael, and in fact he started the cluster (see the first post to this blog-- Censoring Around Michael Jackson RIIP).  

And the surname Bore contains a cryptic "bore" (drill hole; dull/boring; boar; and "be ore/rock" ).  The etymology dictionary claims one origin to be "auger" and so this is another addition to the recent "Wood Working Theme" pattern-cluster.  Note from Bore's wiki page:
  • Michael Kenneth Bore (2 June 1947 – 2017)
His date of birth stands out given the following excerpt from my May 1 post, May Won TouMai:
  •  Edward Dean Winter (June 3, 1937 – March 8, 2001) 
We have an "__, May 2, June 2/ 2nd Day, Month Sequence" pattern-cluster and a "June _, 2, 3/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster .  So bridging the gaps we venture to the April 2 and June 1 wiki pages and then using the formula as per usual, ... and cutting to the chase we arrive at:
Cockerell's birthday and date of death expands the cluster:  a "June 1, 2, 3, 4, _,_, 7Date Sequence".  
I included June 7th given that this is Trish MacGregor's birthday... she's a key player in the "Starr Family Production" and so fitz into the cryptic scheme of things.  As for John Haas birthday, it's one off from the day of the year where 222 days remain.

The name John C. Haas is a cryptic "young sea/see/C has/house".

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