Because Hurricane Irma is a hot topic as of late, I decided to check out the etymology:
So I venture to the List of Most Popular Names site and discover that Quebec (Canada) and discover that Emma is also Number 1 on Canada's list ... and Quebec's. I decided to step outside the box and visit the list of names for boys and find that l"Thomas" is listed as number 1 in Quebec... and it's the only one!! You have to understand, Thomas means "twin" in origin and is a particular inner twin trade mark signature. This is a prompt for us to investigate the Quebec wiki page... looking for anything that connects... with 10!! Note this excerpt:
So an addition to a cluster found in my previous post:
Canadian Nobel Laureates
And with all the 10's, I thought to investigate December 10/10... I know that December isn't the 10th month... butt it once was, hence why it has "10" in its name:
Note the etymology of the surname Fenn:
Hmm, the name of my step granddaughter who I reference in my previous post is Emma (June 12). One of the things that struck me from the etymology page is the following:
top 10 in Australia, top 10 in Denmark, top 10 in Finland, top 10 in France, top 10 in Hungary, top 10 in Iceland, top 10 in Norway, top 10 in the Netherlands, top 10 in the USAnd so a cryptic connection to the recent "10th Day" pattern-cluster... as per the inner inner twin world's strategic design.
So I venture to the List of Most Popular Names site and discover that Quebec (Canada) and discover that Emma is also Number 1 on Canada's list ... and Quebec's. I decided to step outside the box and visit the list of names for boys and find that l"Thomas" is listed as number 1 in Quebec... and it's the only one!! You have to understand, Thomas means "twin" in origin and is a particular inner twin trade mark signature. This is a prompt for us to investigate the Quebec wiki page... looking for anything that connects... with 10!! Note this excerpt:
Of course the 10 include those who attended Quebec Universities, butt what of those who actually reside in Quebec?! For this I turned to the list on the Canadian Nobel Laureates wiki page, where I found four Quebecois (see below). Perusing the list, I choose the one who I feel applies the most under the circumstances:
- Quebec is considered as one of world leaders in fundamental scientific research, having produced ten Nobel laureates in either physics, chemistry, or medicine.[177]
If you investigate the name Arthur using this blogs search box you'll see that it is synonymous with hurricanes (as per the inner twin world's design influence), and as for his birthday, if you investigate the main character of the very first post to this blog, you'll understand why the date stands out, not to mention that together with Megan MacGregor's birthday we have an "August 29, __, 31/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster. Perusing the list further, I found only one who I'm familiar... the only woman, note from her wiki page :
- Arthur B. McDonald (born August 29, 1943) Nova Scotia
- Alice Munro (born 10 July 1931)
So an addition to a cluster found in my previous post:
Another 10!! And investigating further there's another, this time expanding two clusters:
- "May 10(x2), June 10, July 10/10th Day, Month Sequence" pattern-cluster.
- Saul Bellow (born Solomon Bellows; 10 June 1915 – 5 April 2005) Lachine Quebec
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- "June 1, _, _, 4, 5, 6(x3), 7(x4), 8(x2), 9, 10(x2), 11, 12, 13(x2), 14" pattern-cluster .
- "May 10(x2), June 10, July 10/10th Day, Month Sequence" pattern-cluster.
Canadian Nobel Laureates
Two prominent clusters are the "May 7(x2)" and the "September 22(x2)" pattern-cluster. And this is not the first time that September 22nd has cropped up today, note from my earlier post today, Atlanta Refuge:
- Sidney Altman (born May 7, 1939) Montreal Quebec
- Frederick Banting (November 14, 1891 – February 21, 1941)
- Saul Bellow (born Solomon Bellows; 10 June 1915 – 5 April 2005) Lachine Quebec
- Willard Boyle (August 19, 1924 – May 7, 2011)
- Bertram Brockhouse (July 15, 1918 – October 13, 2003)
- William Giauque (May 12, 1895 – March 28, 1982)
- Gerhard Herzberg (December 25, 1904 – March 3, 1999)
- David H. Hubel (February 27, 1926 – September 22, 2013)
- Charles Brenton Huggins (September 22, 1901 – January 12, 1997)
- John Macleod (physiologist)(6 September 1876 – 16 March 1935)
- Rudolph A. Marcus (born July 21, 1923) Montreal Quebec
- Arthur B. McDonald (born August 29, 1943) Nova Scotia
- Robert Mundell (born October 24, 1932)
- Alice Munro (born 10 July 1931)
- Lester B. Pearson (23 April 1897 – 27 December 1972)
- John Polanyi (born 23 January 1929)
- Myron Scholes (born July 1, 1941)
- Michael Smith (chemist) (April 26, 1932 – October 4, 2000)
- Michael Spence (born November 7, 1943)
- Ralph M. Steinman (January 14, 1943 – September 30, 2011) Montreal Quebec
- Jack W. Szostak (born November 9, 1952)
- Henry Taube (November 30, 1915 – November 16, 2005)
- Richard E. Taylor (born 2 November 1929)
- William Vickrey (21 June 1914 – 11 October 1996)
- Megan Barry (born September 22, 1963) Nashville Tennesee
Her birthday is another addition to the recent "22nd Day" pattern cluster.
Here's a list of notables Persons from Quebec that I began:
And now we have a "December 25(x5)" and a "June 24, 25, 26/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster... I included June 25 because of its significance to the inner twin world which you can read about in the very first post to this blog. And I included three more December 25, because it's the birthday of Jesus... and the birthday of our Prime Minister here in Canada, Justin Trudeau AND his brother... and no, their not twins, butt born exactly 2 years apart.
- Samuel de Champlain (August 13, 1574 – December 25, 1635)
- Philippe Couillard (born June 26, 1957) is the 31st and current Premier of Quebec
- Jean James Charest(born June 24, 1958)
- J. Michel Doyon (April 22, 1943) current Lieutenant Governor of Quebec
And with all the 10's, I thought to investigate December 10/10... I know that December isn't the 10th month... butt it once was, hence why it has "10" in its name:
And so using the formula as per usual, we arrive at:
- December (n.)from Old French decembre, from Latin December, from decem "ten" (from PIE root *dekm- "ten"); tenth month of the old Roman calendar, which began with March
2010 – John Fenn, American chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1917)Hmm, a nobel laureate!! Note from his wiki page:
Interesting, my brother in law's name is John Bennett. And so the cluster expands:
- John Bennett Fenn (June 15, 1917 – December 10, 2010)
Not only does it expand, butt it holds up the rear!!
- "June 1, _, _, 4, 5, 6(x3), 7(x4), 8(x2), 9, 10(x2), 11, 12, 13(x2), 14, 15" pattern-cluster
Note the etymology of the surname Fenn:
Hmm, a swamped pen... or more precisely: censorship campaign. Note the title of the very first post to this blog:
- fen (n.) "low land covered wholly or partly by water," Old English fenn "mud, mire, dirt; fen, marsh, moor," from Proto-Germanic *fanjam- "swamp, marsh" (source also of Old Saxon feni, Old Frisian fenne, Middle Dutch venne, Dutch veen, Old High German fenna, German Fenn "marsh," Old Norse fen, Gothic fani "mud"), from PIE *pen- "swamp"
And now you have a better idea of how June 25... and August 29th (above) factor in:
Michael Jackson[1][2] (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009)And now note this concern from the MacGregor's last post before they evacuate their home in Florida:
I hope they left early enough... if they're driving?!
- And go where? Back several years ago, it was estimated that the evacuation of the 4 southernmost counties that include the keys, Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Palm Beach – would take 3 days. Now, given the population growth, it probably would take twice that time. The only thing worse than waiting on your rooftop for rescue is being stuck in an endless line of traffic on an interstate as the flood waters around you keep rising
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