The Deaths in 2017 lists under May 19:
The next thing that stands out is that he played for the Detroit Lions-- another heads up considering my recent "Leo/Lion/Tiger... Theme"pattern-cluster that occurred yesterday and continuing in my first post today. Since my previous post, and yesterdays post had a focus on May 5 (5/5) and 5/5/55, I decided to investigate the Detroit Lions player who wears the 55 jersey:
On perusing the Roster list on the Detroit Lions wiki page, 6 other names stand out, note from their wiki pages:
The cluster involves the 1884 death of Richard Parker, as recorded in the famous court case, R. vs Dudley and Stephens, the account of which bears a striking similarity to the death of Edgar Allan Poe's fictional Richard Parker as portrayed in his novel, The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket ( published in 1838). In both fiction and real incidences, a young Richard Parker is shipwrecked at sea along with a small group of others who after being afloat on a life boat for many days without food or water resort to cannibalizing Parker in order to survive. Note the following excerpt from the R. vs Dudley and Stephens wiki page in regards to the shipwrecked vessel:
Note from Walker's wiki page:
His name is an addition to the "Alliteration" pattern-cluster. And note the cryptic "way ne walker"... that deciphers further into "way no walker"... I consider this to be another "double speak" with the first meaning being "don't walk... run" and if you don't heed the warning, you're going to need a "walker". I'm reminded of the time when Rob and Megan each broke a left foot.
- Wayne Walker, 80, American football player (Detroit Lions), sports broadcaster and director (KPIX).
The next thing that stands out is that he played for the Detroit Lions-- another heads up considering my recent "Leo/Lion/Tiger... Theme"pattern-cluster that occurred yesterday and continuing in my first post today. Since my previous post, and yesterdays post had a focus on May 5 (5/5) and 5/5/55, I decided to investigate the Detroit Lions player who wears the 55 jersey:
55 Paul Worrilow MLBNote the cryptic "worry low" in his surname... an addition to the "Low Theme" pattern-cluster, the word "low" being synonymous with Florida's precarious position of being too "low". Note from his wiki page:
His birthday stands out given that it's a cryptic "May Won"... with my name being May, this is particularly meaningful-- the inner twin world's way of crediting what I say in this blog... which amounts to a means by which to save the day for those in Florida (should the warning be heeding in time), and if not for Florida, then survivors will become aware enough to then get with the program and prepare for the second wave-- another disastrous event that's part of the cyclical events leading into the next glacial period.
- Paul Eric Worrilow (born May 1, 1990)
On perusing the Roster list on the Detroit Lions wiki page, 6 other names stand out, note from their wiki pages:
The first three are obvious enough, each being an addition to the "Thomas/ Twin... Theme" pattern-cluster... and because Thomas means "twin" in origin, it's also a particular inner twin trade mark signature. And then note their birthdays that generate a "February __, 8(x2), 9/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster. So bridging the February 7 gap, using the formula as per usual we arrive at:
- Brandon Thomas (born February 8, 1991)
- Laken Tomlinson (born February 9, 1992)
- Jordan Thomas Hill (born February 8, 1991)
- Darius Demetrius Slay (born January 1, 1991)
- Glover Freeman Quin Jr.[1] (born January 15, 1986)
- Darren Andre Fells (born April 22, 1986)
- 2000 – Doug Henning, Canadian magician and politician (b. 1947)
Remember, Worrilow's birthday is May 1, and so we now have a "May 1, 3, 5/Uneven Number Date Sequence" pattern-cluster. The birth dates of the other three, Slay, Quin and Fells, also stand out: January 15 is also the birthday of both my son and life partner who are 22 years apart; January 1 being the first day of the year; April 22 being one off from the 111th day of the year. Also standing out is the cryptic phrase in their surnames re "slay five fells". One can easily piece together the "slay fells" that relates the the "felling of Florida that will inevitably slay many if the warning is not heeded in time". Butt how does "five" fit in. Well for one, it's a way of tying in May 5 (aka 5/5) that's occurred over the last couple of days. This is typical of "communication" that uses an array of words/imagery that form a structured sentence. Since the inner twin world influence every aspect of our lives, they also influence our words, and so we now come to the word "pent" that's a form of the word "five"... that is still used today ie: Pentagon. Note the following etymology:
- Douglas James Henning (May 3, 1947 – February 7, 2000)
So we are to find a common thread. The key word is "feather" and it's feature of being "hollow" and so enabling it as an earlier efficient writing instrument... a "pen". Because a feather is hollow, it also "floats"... and that's what the inner twin world want us to focus on... in terms of a floating home where people can "pen" themselves safely in ... and including "pets" that without this safety mechanism in place, would become helpless prey-- eaten as a means of survival. And of course this factors in with the infamous"Richard Parker/Canabalism" pattern-cluster .
The cluster involves the 1884 death of Richard Parker, as recorded in the famous court case, R. vs Dudley and Stephens, the account of which bears a striking similarity to the death of Edgar Allan Poe's fictional Richard Parker as portrayed in his novel, The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket ( published in 1838). In both fiction and real incidences, a young Richard Parker is shipwrecked at sea along with a small group of others who after being afloat on a life boat for many days without food or water resort to cannibalizing Parker in order to survive. Note the following excerpt from the R. vs Dudley and Stephens wiki page in regards to the shipwrecked vessel:
In 1883, she was purchased as a leisure vessel by Australian lawyer John Henry WantThe name contains a cryptic "young/jeune hairy want". Note from his wiki page:
And so the cluster expands now into a "May 1, _, 3, 4, 5/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.
- John Henry Want (4 May 1846 – 22 November 1905)
The birthdays of Reed and Humphreys are additions to the 'Off By One" pattern-cluster... as in one off from Valentines Day ...the day of love, and then one off from Trish MacGregor's birthday. Tutte's birthday of May 14 and Rob MacGregor's birthday generates a "May 14, _, 16/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster. Bridging the May 15 gap... using the formula and cutting to the chase we arrive at:
- Robert Oliver Reed (13 February 1938 – 2 May 1999)
- Robert Arthur Humphreys (6 June 1907 – 2 May 1999)
- William Thomas "Bill" Tutte (May 14, 1917 – May 2, 2002)
Carlos Fuentes Macías (November 11, 1928 – May 15, 2012)His birthday 11/11 also stands out due to the following from my previous post:
- David Haskell Hackworth (November 11, 1930 – May 4, 2005)
- Patrick Michael Clancy (7 March 1922 – 11 November 1998),
- Mary Kay Bergman (June 5, 1961 – November 11, 1999)
- Jacobo Timerman (6 January 1923 – 11 November 1999)
- Sandra Schmitt (b. 26 April 1981 – d. 11 November 2000)
- Erna Viitol (born on 10 May 1920 – 11 November 2001)
- José Francisco Blake Mora (22 May 1966 – 11 November 2011)
Note from Walker's wiki page:
So assuming that September 30 means something, venturing to the days wiki page... and cutting to the chase:
- Wayne Harrison Walker (September 30, 1936 – May 19, 2017)
He was born on the 111th day of the year.
- Anwar al-Awlaki ( April 21, 1971 – September 30, 2011)
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