Continuing on from my previous post, And for the record, I investigated all the notable persons mentioned on President Lincoln’s wiki page. It was exhaustive, butt provided a wealth of leads. Note this one in particular:
I decided to venture to the MacGregors blog... since our posts often connect in cryptic fashion. Note this excerpt from their post today, Save the Cat (Dec 4, 2018) :
Note the following info regarding 2 other notable persons mentioned in the MacGregor’s post
Both his birthday and date of death are relevant. For one, President George H. W. Bush (June 12, 1924 – November 30, 2018) died on Bunyan’s birthday. AND, August 31st is the birthday of Megan MacGregor, another key player (along with her mother and father) in the inner twin world’s Starr Family Production. And since “Bush” has cropped up again, I would like to make a correction concerning the following from my previous post:
- John Bunyan (baptised November 30, 1628 – August 31, 1688)
I had implied that the two were the only names on Lincoln’s wiki page that were additions to the “Wood/Flora Theme” pattern cluster, when in fact there was one other:
- Thomas Woodrow Wilson (December 28, 1856 – February 3, 1924)
- Grace Greenwood Billings (November 4, 1848 – November 2, 1936)
President Lincoln’s step mother. Keep in mind that December 13 is another significant date— in 2000 on December 13 I was involved in a car crash, the pivotal event that enabled me to become aware of the inner twin world for the first time. Two of the names above are additions to the “Remove a Letter Makes a Word” pattern-cluster— remove the “h” from Bush makes “bus”, and remove the “G” from Grace makes “race”.
- Sarah Bush Lincoln (December 13, 1788 – April 12, 1869)
I decided to venture to the MacGregors blog... since our posts often connect in cryptic fashion. Note this excerpt from their post today, Save the Cat (Dec 4, 2018) :
... Save the Cat may become my all time favorite. The author, Blake Snyder, is funny...A prompt to investigate the lead— Blake Snyder, whose first name is another addition to the cluster on 2 accounts: remove the “B” makes “lake”; and remove the “l” makes “bake”. Note from Blake’s wiki page:
He died on President Barack Obama’s birthday!! And note the following from my previous post:
- Blake Snyder (October 3, 1957 – August 4, 2009)
An obvious “4th Day” cluster in the works... butt there’s much more to it when considering that I neglected to mention the much larger “4th Day” cluster already in the works, the most recent addition to the cluster was in my December 2 post (Part 35 in this Presidential Series of Posts), and so now, considering the “4th Days” above, the cluster expands into a :
- Grace Greenwood Billings (November 4, 1848 – November 2, 1936)
- Hannibal Hamlin (August 27, 1809 – July 4, 1891) 15th US Vice President
- Tom Fears (December 3, 1922 – January 4, 2000)
“April 4, May 4(x3), June 4, July 4(x8), August 4(x4), __, October 4, November 4, __, January 4/ 4th Day, Month Sequence” pattern-clusterNote this next excerpt from Blake’s wiki page in the Cinematography section:
It definitely jives with the recent “Rich Theme” pattern-cluster... and, remove one letter gives us: bank/lank/heck... the etymology translation then gives us “bank bend/turn hell”. Note from the films wiki page:
- Blank Check (1994)
Blank Check (in the United Kingdom originally released as Blank Cheque)[3][4][5] is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Rupert WainwrightNote from Wainwright’s wiki page:
So what are the chances of another November 30 cropping up just out of the blue. None really, because it’s not by chance, butt another strategic design influence of the inner twin world !!
- Rupert Wainwright (born 30 November 1961)
Note the following info regarding 2 other notable persons mentioned in the MacGregor’s post
There’s a message to the MacGregor’s and other’s playing dumb in like fashion : wright— write right— tell the truth!!
- Joseph John Campbell (March 26, 1904 – October 30, 1987)
- Sydney Alvin Field (December 19, 1935 – November 17, 2013)
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