Monday, October 22, 2018

Weaver Beaver Heaver Leaver

The cryptic “two’s day” found in my previous post is a prompt for us to investigate the February 2nd (aka 2/2) wiki page and limiting our search to those either born or died in ’02, hence 2/2/2.  Note the following info on investigating the notable births section:
Not only do we have another addition to the recent and prolific “John” pattern-cluster, butt today is October 22.  Yesterday when I began this series, it was October 21, so Tonkin’s date of death, October 20th is an addition to the “Timely” pattern-cluster.  The name Newbold Morris is a cryptic “new bold more rise”.

Note as well, the following excerpts from my previous post:
Their birthdays generates a  “December 19, __, 21/Date Sequence” pattern-cluster.  For the record, I did bridge the “December 20” gap in the previous post.  And now, what’s grabbed my attention is their surnames “Weaver”.  For one,  I know a “de Weever” who is actually a “weaver”— an artisan producing hand made woven goods here in Nova Scotia.  This is by no means an “accident”, butt a strategic design influence of the inner twin world, a “twin heads up” for us to take special note of the “Weaver Surname(x2)” pattern-cluster .  Because the inner twin world tend to generate clusters in groups of 3 or more, this is also a prompt to locate the intended 3rd or more “Weaver”.   So what better place to begin butt with the two Weavers we already have.  Note from Joanne Weaver’s wiki page:
At the age of 11, she began playing softball with her sisters Betty and Jean
Note from the wiki pages of the two other Weaver sisters:
  • Betty Foss [Fossey] (May 10, 1929 – February 8, 1998)
  • Jean Weaver (August 28, 1933 – January 18, 2008) 
Even though the name “Jean” stands out— another addition to the “John” pattern-cluster, it’s Betty’s birthday that hits home (pun intended), given that it’s an addition to a cluster in my previous post:
  • “May 9, 10(x2), __, __, 13, 14, __,16(x2), 17, 18, 19/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster
As for Jean Weaver’s birthday, it’s close enough to the August 31st birthday of Megan MacGregor, another key player in the inner twin worlds Starr Family Production.  And now note the following info on a recent addition to the Deaths in 2018 site:
  • Joachim Holmboe Rønneberg (30 August 1919 – 21 October 2018)
generating an “
And now moving on to Pat Weaver’s wiki page, note the following excerpts:
The name “Doodles” certainly peaks my curiousity, note from their wiki pages:
  • Winstead "DoodlesWeaver (May 11, 1911 – January 17, 1983)
  • Susan Alexandra "Sigourney" Weaver (born October 8, 1949)
And so the cluster expands again, as well as bridging one of the gaps:
  • “May 9, 10(x2), 11, __, 13, 14, __,16(x2), 17, 18, 19/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster
Since we’re in the month of October, Susan Weaver’s birthday, October 8th, is a prompt for us to revisit the Deaths in 2018 site under October 8th for the intended one:
 John Quinn (September 25, 1933 – October 8, 2018) theoretical physicist
Note the two leads from his wiki page:
studies at St. John's University
Succeeded byWilliam T. Snyder
The first, St. John University is the most prominent given the addition to the “John” pattern-cluster, note from the University’s wiki page:
St. John's University was founded in 1870, by the Vincentian Fathers of the Roman Catholic Church in response to an invitation by the first Bishop of Brooklyn, John Loughlin, to provide the underprivileged youth of the city with an intellectual and moral education
Yet another John!!  Note from John Loughlin’s Wiki page :
John Loughlin (December 20, 1817 – December 29, 1891) 
His birthday is another addition to the “Timely” pattern-cluster. AND it bridges the gap ... again:
 “December 19, 20(x2), 21/Date Sequence” pattern-cluster
On investigating the Notable “Weaver” wiki page, I first limited my search by investigating the “one” and only who was either born or died during a year with 3 identical numbers at the end:
  • James R.N. Weaver (20 May 1888 – 29 August 1967)  commander, Provisional Tank Group, U.S. Army Forces Far East in the Philippines Campaign
It’s no coincidence that “beaver” rhymes with weaver... and that a beaver “weaves” wood to build dams and homes, or that the beaver is our National Animal here in Canada ...   or that it’s on our 5 cent piece... or that the name Quinn that has cropped up above is an addition to the “Remove a Letter Makes a word” pattern-cluster... as in remove an “n” makes “quin” which means “five” in origin!!  It’s no accident that weaver and beaver rhymes with “heaver”... and that at this time, most of Canada is in the process of “heaving” as a product of “Post Glacial Rebound”.   We in Canada are lucky— we will be spared .... we are the “leavers”— as our land is rising, others are in the process of and WILL fall.
  • leave (v.)Old English læfan "to allow to remain in the same state or condition; to let remain, allow to survive; to have left (of a deceased person, in reference to heirs, etc.); to bequeath (a heritage)," from Proto-Germanic *laibjanan (source also of Old Frisian leva "to leave," Old Saxon farlebid "left over"), causative of *liban "remain" (source of Old English belifan, German bleiben, Gothic bileiban "to remain"), from PIE root *leip- "to stick, adhere."


 William T. Snyder (born October 18, 1931)

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