Monday, June 25, 2018

Norwalk Virus

Over the weekend, a group of us went sailing on a tall ship— a 2 hour cruise, however before that we went to dinner together.  In a conversation with my partners sister, she mentioned that she had been very ill for a long time and thought it might be the Norovirus (the bug that killed her brother just a few months ago).  Hmmm... I was sick for quite some time as well.  So off to the Norovirus (aka “Norwalk virus”) wiki page: 
  •  The disease is named after Norwalk, Ohio, where an outbreak occurred in 1968
On the Norwalk, Ohio wiki page are a list of 6 notable persons, note from their wiki pages:
As a bit of a recap, the names and months highlighted in yellow, are additions to the “Remove a Letter Makes a Word” pattern cluster.  Note that by removing the “F” from Fred and then the “e” from the surname Reed, makes a common word— red... and so two more additions to recent “Red Theme” pattern cluster ...see my last two posts... and especially this excerpt from my earlier post today, Brain of Fire (part 2):
  • 1999 – Oliver Reed (13 February 1938 – 2 May 1999)actor (olive/liver)
The name Oliver Reed is most prominent with both names being additions to the “Remove a Letter Makes a Word” pattern-cluster... hence making “olive, liver, red” 
As well, The surnames Blake and Baker with each a certain letter removed makes a common word “baker”... a word that contains a hidden cryptic meaning— simply key “bake” into this blogs search box and you’ll discover the meaning.   And remove the “B” from Blake also  makes a word: lake, now note the etymology:
  • Lake: ... from PIE *laku- "body of water, lake, sea" 
At one time it was also a reference to the “sea”.  And we know that communicating “sea” is their intent... given that there’s an actual Red Sea.  Although this “Red Sea” communication does note point to the literal ... it’s a metaphor... as in red flag sea/ocean— we need to STOP and take note of the  danger that lay in the ocean at the particular place the inner twin world have previously pointed out— the edge of the North American plate between Florida and Cuba.

Another thing to consider as we continue to investigate: there are only three moths that are additions to the cluster: March (arch); May (ma); June (une... French for one).  And we also have a “Reed Surname (x2)” pattern-cluster.  A prompt to find the 3rd (or more) notable person surnamed Reed.

One person listed above : Ron Hackenberger doesn’t have his date of birth or death listed and so this is a heads up to investigate his wiki page, where I noted this excerpt : He bought his first Studebaker aged 15 .  Do note the “Stude baker” aka “stud bake”, on the Studebaker wiki page we arrive at: 
  • John Mohler Studebaker (10 October 1833 – 16 March 1917) 
  • Clement Studebaker (March 12, 1831 – November 27, 1901) (cement)
The two October 10 stand out... especially considering the following excerpt from my previous post:
  • Eric Fellner (born 10 October 1959) Producer
And the two dates are also additions to the cluster found in my previous post, expanding it into a:

  • October 1(x2), 2(x3), 3(x3), 4, 5, 6, 7(x2),...,10(x3),  __, 12, __14(x2), 15,__, 17,__, 19, __21(x2), 22(x2)__, ..., 25(x6), 26(x2),__, 28, __30(x2),  31/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster

Another thing that stands out is Paul Brown’s birthday given that like October 10 (10/10) is a cryptic 8/10;  September 7 (9/7) is a cryptic 7/7.  And since my exhusband was born on 8/8... let’s investigate the 9/9 wiki page for the “one” notable who passed away on 9/9/1999:
1999  Arie de Vroet, Dutch footballer and manager (b. 1918) are
The name Arie jives, another addition to the  “Remove a Letter Makes a Word” pattern cluster... as in remove the “i” makes “are”.
  • Arie de Vroet (November 9, 1918 – September 9, 1999 in Woudenberg
Note his date of birth 11/9... a reversal of 9/11... and a cryptic 9/9 ... given that November means “nine”... and so jiving with his date of death!!    The 9 communicates that the inner twin world are very unhappy... via the 9 sharing the left bracket on my keyboard... that’s used to make the down turned “unhappy” mouth of the sad emoticon.  

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