Tuesday, November 21, 2017

I Dream in Brow...n

Connecting the recent “Brown” and  “Remove a Letter Makes a Word” pattern-clusters, whereby  removing “n” from Brown makes  “brow”, adds further dimension to the cryptic communication.  Note the following etymology:
  • brow (n.)... ," Old Irish bru "edge"
And when key “bru” into the etymology dictionary search box it then brings up:
  • Bruges city in modern Belgium, from plural of Flemish brug "bridge," from the Proto-Germanic source of English bridge 
And because “bru” is phonetically identical to “brew”:
  • brew (v.)"  *breuwan... from PIE root *bhreu- "to boil...burn;"  
Today brew is used mostly in “brewing beer”, and then sometimes to describe boiling a concoction of meat and vegetables— brewing stew... witches brew.

The inner twin world influenced the design of our words so they can communicate to us today— something specific... something of great importance that has to do with the earths tectonic plates.  The word “edge” along with similar words: “ledge, brim, hem, rim” are synonymous with the outer edge of our tectonic plates... namely the two mostly affected by the last glacial period— the North American and Eurasian Plates.

We know that modern man made their way from Africa to Eurasia and there’s much speculation as to how they managed to do that, however no one has taken into consideration that our present day Ice Age has undergone a magnitude of changes as if vacillates back and forth between its glacial and interglacial cyclical periods.  During a glacial period, the maximum extent of ice had covered most of Eurasia and North American plates, the enormous weight depressing the land downward while the  glacier free “edges” curve upward— to every action there’s an equal and opposite reaction.  As fields of ice swallowed more land over the glacial periods of around 80,000 years, the ice free edges that lay in the Ocean and Mediterranean Sea rose up as new land... long strips of land at first.

A portion of the Eurasian plate is in Africa, a circular piece of land at the northern tip of Morocco.  During the last glacial maximuman this area of land at the “edge” had curved up... raising the land that now lay under the Atlantic ocean and at the mouth of the Mediterranean sea— a jagged edge of land scraping along the African plate as it rose, the friction generating enormous “heat”.   It’s hard to visualize what occurred at this precarious juncture over the long glacial period, butt lets try— The changes to the Moroccan landscape had been so subtle that to the human eye it would not be detectable, butt inevitable its land mass continued to expand northward the north as more of the plate edge rose from the water... and now you know why the words “bru” and “brew” were designed to be phonetically identical— the inner twin world planned for us to make this connection.  Eventually, at the point of glacial maximum, there was no water separating Morocco from rest of the Eurasian plate, instead it was the top of a vast mountain —  cliffs on its southern face and gradual incline on its southern face that had become part of what today is referred to as the Iberian Peninsula.  The Mediterranean became a vast land locked sea, at least for a time, because as a portion of Morocco rose, it also pulled away from the adjacent  African Plate enough that its own edge was then free to resettle, a process that continued, eventually enabling a new Strait that reopened the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea. A  Mountain range presently running through Morocco holds valuable evidence to us today if we care to investigate.  Note this excerpt from the Atlas Mountains wiki page:
... one of the most striking features of the Atlas to geologists is the relative small amount of crustal thickening and tectonic shortening despite the important altitude of the mountain range. Recent studies suggest that deep processes rooted in the Earth's mantle may have contributed to the uplift of the High and Middle Atlas
Simply put— the very edge of the Eurasian Plate is still in the process of resettling.  I find it hard to believe that  geologists have neglected to consider this important piece of information.  Instead I find it much easier to believe that it’s being ignored on purpose.  Think about it this way, the wealthy have power, and the wealthy have massive fortunes built up in infrastructures — manufacturing facilities that are strategically placed near ports to take advantage of shipping routes.  If people knew the truth they could piece together the evidence ie — warming of the ocean, increase in hurricane activity , and  correctly conclude that our planet is at the onset of the next glacial period.

If I have analyzed things correctly,  this means that for a long time during each of the glacial periods of the past, there were  bridges of land between Africa and Europe that would have enabled any creature wise and adept enough to make the climb... and so allowing our ancestors access to a new land teaming with life as their own withers away into dry wasteland... vast desert.

Okay, lets consider the brow that forms a “bridge” over  our eyes, and now compare the following etymology:
  • Eye: ... from PIE root *okw- "to see."
  • Aqua: ...from PIE root *akwa- "water."
  • bridge (n.1)  from PIE root *bhru "log, beam," hence "wooden causeway" (source also of Gaulish briva "bridge," Old Church Slavonic bruvuno "beam," Serbian brv"footbridge").
The origins of Eye and Aqua are similar.  Keep in mind that clean water is transparent (see through)... and also consider that the word “sea” is phonetically identical to “see” and to letter “C”— all of which are strategic design influences of the inner twin world. And the origins of bridge are similar to the origins of Brow (bru)!!  The features of our face serves as a map of the past... and note that the “bridge” of the nose leads to the “brow” ... and interesting to note the name of a prominent river in Spain — the Ebro.

And so with “Brown” brewing in my mind,  I decided to watch the new to netflix (November 17), Mudbound.  The film begins with Laura telling of how she came to live on the farm where mud is a prominent feature of the land most of the time,  so much so that “I dream in brown”, she says .  
Release date
  • January 21, 2017
It’s first release date was on my daughters birthday and so an addition to the “Targeting Family Birthdays” pattern-cluster.  One thing leads to another and I find myself following the “Brown/Muddy ” trail to musician “Muddy Waters”.  Note from his wiki page:
  • McKinley Morganfield (April 4, 1913 – April 30, 1983)  
First of all his name is an addition to the recent  “MM Alliteration” pattern-cluster.  So we’re on the “wright” track.  His birthday is another addition to the recent “4/4... $/$” pattern-cluster.  Mentioned on Muddy Waters wiki page are a number of notable persons, some of whom stand out, one in particular:
His first name is an addition to the recent “Remove a Letter Makes a Word” pattern-cluster... as in remove the “l” makes “WATER”.  Muddy Waters date of death and McGhee’s date of birth generates a “April 30, __, __November 30/ Date Sequence pattern-cluster... you may recall the verse:
  • Thirty days have November, April, June, and September.
Note this excerpt from my previous post:
 September 1, ..., 8, 9(x2), __, 11(x5 ), __, 13, __, 15, 16(x2),  17, 18(x2), __, __ , 21(x3), 22, 23, __, 25, 26(x2), 27, 28, __, 30(x2)/Date Sequence” pattern-cluster
So that means two September 30’s had already cropped up: “April 30, __, September 30(x2), November 30/ Date Sequence pattern-cluster.  We could bridge the gap or seek out the intended person/event re September 30.  Investigating both June 30 and September 30, using the formula, one thing stands out from the Events section of the September 30th wiki page:
Note from their wiki pages:
  • Elizabeth "Long Liz" Stride (27 November 1843 – 30 September 1888)
  •  Catherine "Kate" Eddowes (14 April 1842 – 30 September 1888)
Their names speak cryptic volumes.  And the “Long Liz” is another addition to the recent “Alliteration” pattern-cluster, and the letter “L” is also significant given that it’s pronounced the same as French “elle” meaning she/her, and so a particular signature of the inner twin “matriarchal” world.  I suppose her nickname is connected to her surname that’s also a word... a stride is a long step, note this etymology:
  • from the root of stride (v.). ... German Streit "fight, contention, combat," 
 Stride’s date of birth being the 27th is designed to set the pace re “the 27 Club”— the inner twin world influence behind both.  And we also now have a “November 27, __, __, 30/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster.   The Jack the Ripper wiki page, gives the name of the first case in the Whitechapel murders file, note from her wiki page:
Another April 4th!!   Comming back to Muddy Waters, another notable person mentioned stands out:
  • Little Johnny Jones (born Johnnie Jones, November 1, 1924 – November 19, 1964)
First of all, Johnny and Jones comes from the same original source.  Secondly he was born the first day of November ... and so an addition to the “Opposite Theme” and the “Beginning/Ending” pattern-clusters— as in opposite to the end of the month, November 30.  Thirdly, his date of birth and death adds to the cluster:  “November 1, ..., 19, ...,  27, __, __, 30/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster.   Fourthly,  his nickname “Little” stands out—  “Little” and “Long” are  “opposites” ... and an alliteration that begins  with “L ”.   Fourthly Little Johnny’s birthday was yesterday... and, I watched the film, Mudbound, on the night of November 19.  And, it turns out that one of the titles of Muddy Waters song has “Long” in it:  Long Distance Call.  Note from the songs wiki page:
Note the “Little” and “Big” in the two names mentioned above!!  And the name Walter is an addition to the “Remover a Letter Makes a Word” pattern-cluster— remove the “l” (aka “elle”) makes “WATER”!!  Note from their wiki pages:
Marion Walter Jacobs (May 1, 1930 – February 15, 1968)
Ernest "Big" Crawford (July 31, 1897 - March, 1956) 

Little Walter’s birthday is a cryptic “May won”— meaningful given that my name is May (as influenced by the inner twin world).  Keep in mind as well that “May” is synonymous with the outer twin world  ... so we won ... despite that we are off track in so many ways, especially where love is concerned (as communicated by his death of February 15– “one off” from Valentines Day, the day of love).

And now note the following info regarding another notable person mentioned on Muddy Waters wiki page:
  • Robert Franklin Palmer Jr. (June 19, 1945 – November 20, 1997) 
His birthday is TODAY!!  So this is definitely “timely”.   Adding to the cluster:   “November 1, ..., 19, 20(x2),  ...,  27, __, __, 30/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster.  As well his birthday,  June 19,  is the date of the very first post made to this blog  in 2012– a post that involves Rob MacGregor... who is also featured in my previous post.  The middle name “Franklin” communicates “frank/truth”, and with that in mind, it’s interesting to note that even though Rob and his wife, Trish,  censors the truth in their blog— lies about the inner twin world, this is as per the inner twin world’s influence... as per their “truth”  — they play their  intended role—  “antagonist” in their “Starr Family Production”.  Just because an Antagonist plays the part of liar/thief in a production, doesn’t mean that’s who they really are.

Because the MacGregor’s and I tend to connect with one another in a timely manner, lets check out their most recent post:
A Really, Really Old Guy Posted on  by Rob and Trish
It strikes me as “audd” the twin “Really” in the title — a total of five “l’s“ in the title outnumber any other letter.  And note the following excerpts:
  • Li attributed his longevity to peace of mind
  • This second authority said his eyesight was good; also, that the finger nails of his right hand were very long, “and long for a Chinese might mean longer than any finger nails ever dreamed of in the United States.”
 And so “long” factors in twice... a “Long Theme” pattern-cluster.  And note from his wiki page:

6 May 1933 (aged 197 or 256)
SichuanRepublic of China
Known forExtreme longevity claim and spiritual practices by means of herbs
Height7 ft (223 to 237 cm)[
   He was also very tall, especially for one of  Chinese descent.

Note the following info regarding other listed on Muddy Waters wiki page:
  • Rushton Moreve (born John Rushton Morey; November 6, 1948 – July 1, 1981) was an American bass guitarist best known for his work with the rock band Steppenwolf
  • Alfred Gregory "Greg" Ridley (23 October 1947 – 19 November 2003) was an English rock bassist and a founding member of Humble Pie.
  • Martin Charles Scorsese (born November 17, 1942)
Adding to the cluster:   “November 1, ..., 17, __, 19(x2), 20(x2),  ...,  27, __, __, 30/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster.   Note this next excerpt from Muddy Waters wiki page:
Muddy Waters' 1970s recording of his mid-'50s hit "Mannish Boy" (also known as "I'm a Man") was used in the films ...  The Last Waltz.
Note re the following info on some of the films cast/crew:

Michael Chapman (born November 21, 1935) cinematographer
Malcolm John Rebennack (born November 21, 1940) guest star
Martin Scorsese  (born November 17, 1942) Director

Adding to the cluster:   “November 1, ..., 17(x2), __, 19(x2), 20(x2),  21(x2)...,  27, __, __, 30/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster.

The surname Chapman is a cryptic “chap man”... with chap meaning “dry”... so opposite of wet/water.  This is a prompt to investigate further.  Note from his list of films:
1983The Man with Two BrainsCinematographer
1983All the Right MovesDirector, cinematographer
1986The Clan of the Cave BearDirector
Others from Muddy Waters 
  • Robert William Gary Moore (4 April 1952[1] – 6 February 2011) 
  • Jaime Royal "Robbie" Robertson (born July 5, 1943)
  • Chester Arthur Burnett (June 10, 1910 – January 10, 1976)
  • Cyril Davies (23 January 1932 – 7 January 1964)
  • William Rory Gallagher (2 March 1948 – 14 June 1995)
  • John Dawson Winter III (February 23, 1944 – July 16, 2014)
  • William "Big Bill" Morganfield (born June 19, 1956)
  • Earl Hooker (January 15, 1930 – April 21, 1970)

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