Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Indiana Joans and the Staff of Queens

Note from my previous post:
  • Evangelina Elizondo (28 April 1929 - October 2, 2017) 88, actress, artist, singer.
  • Rodney Bickerstaffe (6 April 1945 – 3 October 2017)
  • Leslie Mutrie (1 April 1951 – 3 October 2017)
  • Evangelina Elizondo (28 April 1929 - October 2, 2017) 
  • James M. Patterson Jr. (April 2, 1950 – October 2, 2017)
  • Robert Yates (April 19, 1943 – October 2, 2017)
  • Stephen Craig Paddock (April 9, 1953 – October 1, 2017) shooter
The cluster you need to see first of all in the above, is that each had died just a few days ago-- between October 1-3... and each were born in April.  Next, note that Bickerstaffe and Elizondo have the same birthday and died on the same day.  Next, note that Patterson's birthday is one day after Mutrie's and he also died one day before Mutrie's date of death, hence generating an "April 1, 2, __/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.  These "pattern-clusters" are strategically brought about in order to communicate.  And so what we need to do now is decipher.

Take the name Leslie, breaking it down into 2 syllables, we then get a cryptic "Les lie"... and the rest is easy: "Less Lie".  And Elizondo breaks down into: E Liz on do... and again it translates into : he lies on do.  ... this is a cryptic way for the inner twin "matriarchal" world to establish that our outer twin patriarchal world continues to lie to ourselves, essentially putting our heads in the sand out of fear of facing the truth.  And then we have "bicker staff"... which speaks volumes to me, butt then again, I have a pretty good grasp on the language.  Take Yates, I already know that it means "Gate" in origin... because I know my etymology.  And so with this knowledge, and knowing that the name Paddock is a word that today means enclosure for animals, and so "gate" jives in that every paddock needs a gate.  And so the "staff" in Bickerstaff also seems to jive in that herder's/shepherds  use staff's... at least in the past.  Note the etymology of bicker:
  • bicker (n.)1300, "a skirmish, a confused battle;" ...
As for the surname Patterson (aka Patrick son), I'm aware that the name is synonymous with "harm". You can check this out by keying "Patrick" into this blogs search box.

As for the surname Mutrie, we need to use etymology sources.  It comes from MacCurdy ... and one of it's diminutives: McMurtyr... meaning "son of the Navigator"... so Mutrie means "Navigator".

So what to make of it all... my Tou sense worth: the inner twin world are shepherding/navigating us toward the gate... moving us into ... or out of the paddock... which as you can imagine, is not an easy task if there's resistance (which they indicate), hence "bicker" .  It's interesting to note that Bickerstaffe in origin means "bee keepers place"... and we all know how valuable bee's are to our survival... and note that our word "be" means life.  And our letter "b" in origin means "Beth"... which means "house" in origin.  The "house" is an enclosure that keeps us safe... at least it does for the most part, butt what if conditions in our world change... as they so obviously are, what then.  The inner twin world are ushering us out of our "old house" mentality while at the same time trying to shepherd in a "new house" mentality... butt we are creatures of habit, and don't like costly changes.  That leaves the inner twin world with no other choice butt to wage a bickering war to enforce it... because after all, their lives are at stake as well.

 The war the inner twin world are waging involves their "coming out" and "communicating" to us. And THAT, leads to a bickering scenario like no other!!  I can tell you, that the ones not interested in acknowledging an inner twin world are the ones who have something to lose... like the MacGregor's who in acknowledging would have to give up their astrology cash cow... and pedophiles who would no longer get away with their dirty deed, knowing that their inner twin is watching... and telling.

And now that the MacGregor's have cropped up yet again, Rob MacGregor, author of many Indian Jones Novels,  has a bitter bicker staff of his own regarding his novel: Indian Jones and the Staff of Kings, note this excerpt from their April 24, 2013 post, The Lost and Found Novel:


Cover of the lost Indiana Jones novel, by Christian Guldager
I’ve previously written  about the lost Indiana Jones novel, a story that I wrote and that was accepted for publication…but which was never published because of miscommunication between LucasFilm and Bantam Books. Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings was somewhat related to the story of a new version of the Indy computer game by the same name. Book and game were supposed to come out simultaneously. They didn’t.

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