Thursday, December 6, 2018

All The Presidents Men Of Gold (Part 45)

Continuing on with my investigation of President William Harrison, note from my previous post:
The post explains one reason why Wallace’s date of birth stood out, butt Bloom’s birthday stands out in a myriad of ways.  First of all, February 22nd is my grandson’s birthday, so we have a date sequence, and it’s a significant day to the inner twin world as well in that when he turns 8, the date will be 2/22/22... sequences of 2’s are a particular inner twin signature.  And then the two names contain a cryptic communication: “George wall ace”, and “time to bloom”.  The first phrase brings to mind that one of the two Presidents named George— George W.  Bush died just a few days ago.  And note the following info on the second Presidential George:
  • George Washington (February 22, 1732 – December 14, 1799) 1st US President
So the cluster expands into a “February __, 21, 22(x2), __/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster.  
And now note the following info on this group of notable persons mentioned on President Harrison’s wiki page:
  • William Eustis (June 10, 1753 – February 6, 1825
  • Jacob Burnet (also Burnett) (February 22, 1770 – May 10, 1853)
  • John Quincy Adams (July 11, 1767 – February 23, 1848)
  • Ethan Allen Brown (July 4, 1776 – February 24, 1852) 
  • Anna Tuthill Symmes Harrison (July 25, 1775 – February 25, 1864)wife
  • John Cleves Symmes (July 21, 1742 – February 26, 1814)
  • James Winchester (February 26, 1752 – July 26, 1826)
And the cluster expands:
  • “February 6, ...,  __, 21, 22(x3), 23, 24, 25, 26(x2)/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster
Bridging the gap brings us to:
Big Week or Operation Argument was a sequence of raids by the United States Strategic Air Forces (USSTAF) from 20 to 25 February 1944,
The first notable person mentioned on the Big Week wiki page is:
First of all is surname is similar enough to President Harrison, and second he died one day after the anniversary of Harrison’s death:
William Henry Harrison Sr. (February 9, 1773 – April 4, 1841) 


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