This morning I woke up with a word on the tip of my tongue: "Debutant". I also recollect a dream:
The 10 Celebrity Babies Named After Flowers talks about 3 of Jamie Oliver's children who are named after flowers, note the following excerpts from his wiki page:
Another famous person who named her child Poppy, is Anna Paquin... and Poppy's fraternal twin brother is named Charlie... and even though Charlie is not a poppy the two names do have a common ground... Poppy is the flower used for Remembrance Day... and Charlie is a term used to describe a Communist soldier... usually Viet Cong... so a "War Theme" pattern-cluster.
I was sitting in a car inspecting a gleaming new double barrel shot gun that was short although it didn't appeared to be sawed off. Two people approached my open car window and one asked to see it, to which I then handed it over without hesitation even though I felt fear in doing so. The person aimed the gun directly at my face and pulled the trigger, the gun fired, butt there were no bullets, just a big gust of air that felt so real and powerful that I even felt my hair blow back... I was terrified, butt remained in the dream long enough to feel the relief of knowing that I wasn't injured. I awoke, thought about what it could mean, and then fell back asleep.After perusing images, I located the gun -- a "short barrel shot gun" called the "Bear Claw". I then googled "debutant", and several sites listing debutants were brought up, and on investigating one, I happened across an ad for another site:
What immediately came to mind on seeing the article's title, is the prolific "Flower Theme" pattern-cluster found sparodically throughout this blog. I'm also reminded of the Hunger Games (film series), where many of the character names take on a "Flower Theme". It's interesting to note that the authors first name comes from Susanna, the etymology of which relates to 3 flowers:
On keying in Suzanne Collins to this blogs search box, the first post brought up is: Elliott Rodger RIIP: 22/222 Suzanne Collins, Hunger Games... (posted on May 24, 2014), note from the post:
- ... Hebrew שׁוֹשָׁן(shoshan) meaning "lily" (also "rose")... from Egyptian sšn "lotus".
The Deaths in 2014 site lists under May 23rd:
Right off the batt, I saw the "gun" connection. And his name Rodger is synonymous with death ... an addition to the "Rodger/Jolly Rodger skull and crossbones" pattern-cluster. And another thing stood out, that's explained (and more) in this next excerpt from the post:
- Elliott Rodger, 22, American mass shooting suspect...
- May 23 is the 143rd day ... There are 222 days remaining until the end of the year
That Elliott Rodger was 22 and died on the day where 222 days remain, is no mere coincidence, instead, it's what I refer to as a "22/222 Identical Number Sequence" pattern-cluster that was purposely generated. More evidence to support my claim, comes from the fact that Elliott's father was an assistant director of the Hunger Games, as per the title of this news article :
'I will slaughter every single blonde s**t I see': Seven people killed as son of Hunger Games assistant director carries out drive-by shooting 'because women rebuffed his advances and he was a virgin at 22'. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2638049/7-dead-drive-shooting-near-UC-Santa-Barbara.html#ixzz32elmg6Uy
So then, note the following excerpt from the Wikipedia page of Hunger Games author, Suzanne Collins:
- Suzanne Marie Collins (born August 10, 1962)
Note the following wikipedia information regarding her day of birth:
- August 10 - is the 222nd day of the year (223rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar.
Since 1962 wasn't a leap year, she was born on the 222nd day of the year... the other end of the spectrum from May 23rd!!
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In July 2000, Oliver married Juliette Norton.[53] They have five children: Poppy Honey Rosie (b. March 2002), Daisy Boo Pamela (b. April 2003), Petal Blossom Rainbow (b. April 2009), Buddy Bear Maurice (b. September 2010), and River Rocket (b. August 2016).[54][55]
Oliver has severe dyslexia, and read his first novel (Catching Fire) in 2013, at the age of 38.[56]And so three of his children are named after flowers, butt then note the "bear" and "Honey" theme in the names that also jive... and so what of the name of their last child "River Rocket"?! Note this next excerpt from his wiki page:
The "27" sure rings a cryptic bell... tomorrow is the 27th.
- James Trevor Oliver, MBE (born 27 May 1975)
Another famous person who named her child Poppy, is Anna Paquin... and Poppy's fraternal twin brother is named Charlie... and even though Charlie is not a poppy the two names do have a common ground... Poppy is the flower used for Remembrance Day... and Charlie is a term used to describe a Communist soldier... usually Viet Cong... so a "War Theme" pattern-cluster.
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