Continuing on, note from my March 21 post, 17/17 Car Auto Stern... (Rescue Part 14):
There was one other name in the list that caught my eye/I :
And so bridging the February 17 gap... using the formula... we arrive at:
- 2012 – Robert Carr (11 November 1916 – 17 February 2012) Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer ...
- 1888 – Otto Stern (17 February 1888 – 17 August 1969) physicist, Nobel Prize laureate
If you’ve read this blog, then the cryptic communication found in the above would make senseAs the title implies, we have two additions to the “Car/Auto Theme” pattern-cluster via the surnames “Carr” and “Otto”. Although there are many things to consider in the cryptic communication generated by the above info and other info in the series, I’d like to focus on the name “Robert” because it connects to one of the MacGregor’s (who crop up a number of times in the series)... as explained via the following from an earlier post in this series, Ebony (Rescue Part 4):
And now note this next excerpt from my previous post:
- 2000 – Bob Lemon (September 22, 1920 – Jan 11, 2000) baseball player/manager
I won’t go into detail as to why, butt the cryptic elements in his name lead us to Rob MacGregor— another key player in the inner twin world’s “Starr Family Production”, and so a prompt for us to investigate his blogAnd so the “Bob” obviously connects to “Robert”... and so to Rob MacGregor. Now the interesting thing about Bob Lemon is that I had strategically highlighted his name in “Lemon Yellow”... as I do with any cryptic connection to Rob MacGregor, and to verify simply key “lemon yellow” in this blogs search box and you’ll discover the reason. I also make a point of highlighting May dates in yellow since May 16 is Rob’s Birthday (again you can verify by keying the date into this blogs search box). And the “Rob/Bob (steal/float/cut short)” pattern-cluster goes back earlier in the series, note from my post, Balks Box (Rescue Part 2):
And it just occurred to me that the surname “Lemon” and “Fisher” connect in a culinary way— lemon is often paired with cooked fish... AND, “Lemon” and “Car” are often paired in a phrase— no one wants a Lemon (automobile). And so this brings me back to the MacGregor’s recent “17/17” pattern-cluster (see my recent post, 10/10; 17/17 (Rescue Part 12). And there are several ways we can go from here, butt one site in particular stands out: Category:1717 deaths. On the site we have a very long list of notable deaths occurring in 1717, and so it’s obvious that we’re expected to limit our search, and again the obvious are the 4 Robert’s found there, the first one being:
- 1999 – Rob Fisher(5 November 1956 – 25 August 1999) musician
- Roberto Matta (November 11, 1911 – November 23, 2002) painter/sculptor
Note from his wiki page:
His date of birth is significant, and to learn of it, simply investigate the date via this blogs search box. And since he’s the third Baronet, lets investigate the first two:
- Sir Robert Cotton (2 May 1644 – 17 September 1717) 3rd Baronet
Did I not say that Rob MacGregor’s birthday is May 16!! We are obviously on the “wright” track. The other Robert‘s in the list:
- Sir Thomas Cotton, 2nd Baronet (1594 – 16 May 1662)
- Sir Robert Bruce Cotton, 1st Baronet (22 January 1570/1 – 6 May 1631) of Conington
- Robert Shirley, 1st Earl Ferrers (20 Oct 1650 – 25 Dec 1717)
Each of the dates highlighted stands out... and April 18 in 1689 was the 108th day (meaningful after reading the other posts in this series.
- Robert Lundy, (fl. 1689) (died 1717), was a Scottish army officer best known for serving as Governor of Londonderry during the early stages of the Siege of Derry (April 18 - July 28, 1689)
There was one other name in the list that caught my eye/I :
It’s just that his surname is an addition to the “words/names ending with “z”” pattern-cluster... one that began with the MacGregor’s; and an addition to the “Remove a Letter from Name Makes a Word” pattern-cluster... as in remove the “z” makes “print”... and so also giving us a cryptic phrase given that “z” is used to reference “sleep”— wake up Rob and “print” the truth!! Note from Printz’s wiki page:
That would be 10/10 !!
- Wolfgang Caspar Printz (10 October 1641 – 13 October 1717)
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