Monday, March 5, 2018

M... Aime... Love (Rescue Part 6)

Continuing on from my previous post, note the following information concerning the cast/crew along with the one person mentioned on the L'amour fou (1969 film) wiki page : 
  • André S. Labarthe  (18 December 1931 – 5 March 2018)
  • Bulle Ogier (born 9 August 1939* - Claire
  • Jean-Pierre Kalfon (born 30 October 1938*- Sébastien-Pyrrhus
  • Dennis Berry (born August 11, 1944*) - Dennis-Pylade
  • Michèle Moretti (born 15 March 1940)  - Michèle
  • Jacques Rivette (1 March 1928 – 29 January 2016)
  • Georges de Beauregard (23 December 1920  – 10 September 1984*
  • Maria Ludovica Parolini (September 18, 1931- April 21, 2012*
  • Jean-Claude Éloy (born 15 June 1938*
  • Étienne Becker (1 May 1936* – 11 December 1995)
  • Alain Levent (15 September 1934 – 28 August 2008)
  • Nicole Lubtchansky (September 5, 2014)
  • Jean Racine (22 December 1639 – 21 April 1699
Of the above dates there are 7 that I’ve singled out by putting a pink asterisk * immediately after, with the purpose being that each date is an additions to the “Off By One” pattern-cluster.  Two of these stand out in particular — August 9 and 11 in that they are one off from the 222nd day of the year... with sequences of 2’s being a particular inner twin trade mark signature (a cryptic way of saying that our outer twin world are “off track from where they are @@@ “at” (the 2 shares the same key on my keyboard as the @ “at” symbol as per their design influence”).  September 10th is one off from the significant day of 9/11; April 21, 2012 (given that its a leap year) is one off from the 111th day of the year; June 15 is one off from US President Donald Trump’s birthday of June 14 (and this is one off from my June 13 birthday...); the 1st of May  is one off from  2 May— a significant day given the cryptic communication within— 2 May = two May (my name is May)- Toumai (African Word meaning “Hope For Life” (and the name of my first blog, Toumai, before I veered off to this one).  

As you can see, there are other pattern-clusters in the works with some of the dates, for example we have an “April 21(x2)” pattern-cluster, and a “September 5, 10, 15/ Increments of Five, Date Sequence” pattern-cluster.  And keep in mind that in this series of post, April 21 has cropped up before re my March 2 post, Betty (Rescue Part 3):
...Combe was born on the 111th day of the year... which also happens to be the birthday of Queen Elizabeth II!!! 
And so the cluster expands:   “April 21(x4)” pattern-cluster.  

One in the above list I highlighted in purple because her name, Michèle Moretti, stands out given that it’s an addition to the “Alliteration” pattern-cluster... (like my name “May Monique Mary”).   It’s interesting ... and strategic to note that the letter M is phonetically identical to French “aime” that means “LOVE”.  And Michele’s date of birth stands out given it has no pattern-cluster connection like the others... and the month of March also begins with “M”... albeit named after Mars the god of War (and agriculture).  This is a prompt for us to investigate the day— March 15, and so using the formula... (butt taking into consideration the prolific “One Off Pattern-cluster  (an indication that there’s  a “one off” curve ball thrown into the mix, one that brings us to:
1998  Benjamin Spock(May 2, 1903 – March 15, 1998) American pediatrician/author 
2001  Gaetano Cozzi (September 15, 1922 - 15 March 2001)  Italian historian 
So check out their birthdays!!  We have a “2/two May/Toumai”... and an addition to the above cluster re: “September 5, 10, 15(x2)/ Increments of Five, Date Sequence” pattern-cluster.  And so a prompt to seek out the third September 15... using the formula we arrive at:
2011  Frances Bay  (née Goffman; January 23, 1919 – September 15, 2011) Canadian-American actress 
My grandson was born on her birthday!!   And so the cluster expands:
  • January 5, ... 13(x4), 15(x3), 17, 19(x3), 21, 23(x2), 25/Uneven Day, Date Sequence” pattern-cluster. 
Hmmm, it also just occurred to me that by putting an “M” in front of french “aime” we get “maime”... close enough to “maim”!!





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