Monday, December 17, 2018

All The Presidents Men Of Gold (Part 59)

About 17 years ago I began visiting Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2018 site on a regular basis, after  discovering seemingly “coincidental” connections with recent notable deaths and immediate events happening either in my personal life and/or the greater world.  This morning one of those incidences occurred:
It began with what I refer to as a “flash dream”— a split second image (in this case) of me looking outside the window, witnessing a  large tornado heading right for us.  I yelled for my daughter to hold onto her baby son, as the tornado proceeded to rip the roof off the house, leaving us scared but unharmed, and then I awoke.  In the middle of breakfast my partner (a carpenter) checked the weather forcast that called for rain by 8am (in 15 minutes).  This was worrisome since the plan was to transport a newly constructed desk to the spray shop, and because it was made of mdf (that doesn’t hold up well being wet), the desk needed to be moved immediately and so we couldn’t wait for our strapping son in law to get out of the shower to help as was originally planned.  Long story short, my partner and daughter managed to get it moved just before the downpour (for one the weather man was dead on accurate).  
And it doesn’t end there.   Later on in the morning, I ventured to wikipedia’s Deaths in 2018 site and found two notable additions that weren’t there last night when I last checked:
I immediately saw the “connection” with the prefix of both surnames— “wet”, and “wether” ( a cryptic “weather”) that relates somewhat to my dream (weather) and the event that morning involving rain (“wet”).  Venturing to the wiki page of both we arrive at their birth information:
This brings us to another personal connection— my son in law’s birthday is April 17th, the same as Wettaw’s, and so we now have an “April 17(x2)” pattern-cluster in the works.  I refrain from using  “coincidence” or “synchronicity”, choosing instead to use “pattern-cluster”  because this incident is a strategic design influence that serves a definite purpose — for the designer(s) to “come out” and “communicate”.   I have also discovered that they tend to generate clusters in groups of 3 (or more), and that where there are two (as with the date of April 17), that this serves as a means of prompting me/us to seek out the third.  To do (in the case of date pattern-cluster such as this) we use a formula— venture to the deaths section of April 17 wiki page, with the specific intent of selecting only the deaths that occurred during a year having 3 identical numbers at the end.  In the case of April 17, there are just 2, but one in particular stands out:            
  • Ephraim George Squier (June 17, 1821 – April 17, 1888)
For one thing, TODAY is December 17, so together with  Squier’s birthday and day of death we now have   an “December 17, ... ,  April 17(x2) , __, June 17/ 17th Day, Month Sequence” pattern-cluster.   This is another strategic design influence— a prompt to bridge the “May 17” gap (using the formula )  that will then give us a cluster of 3 within the larger cluster.   The May 17 date  does stand out to me as well— an addition to the “Off By One” pattern-cluster, as in one off from the May 16 birthday of Rob MacGregor— fellow blogger and another key player (along with myself)  in what I refer to as the “Starr Family Production”.  You can verify this, and the scope of Rob’s involvement by keying his birthday and/or his name in this blogs search box.    Before we bridge the gap, we need to investigate Notable persons, events , etc.,  mentioned on Squier’s wiki page.  The first notable event mentioned In Squier’s wiki page is found in this excerpt:
The Panic of 1837 made an engineering career unfeasible,,,, 
Ventruing to the Panic of 1837 wiki page the first notable person(s) mentioned is found in  this business name:
Note the following information on the founder of the Baring Brothers:  
  • Sir Francis Baring  (18 April 1740 – 11 September 1810) was an English 
Both dates are significant ...  generating an “ April __, 17(x3),  18, __/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster... and an addition to the “Notable Date” pattern-cluster aka the historic event  of 9/11 ,  2001 in US/world history.  As well, on the Panic of 1837 wiki8k page, both the 7th and 8th US Presidents are mentioned, and so adding to the recent and prolific  “US.  President Theme” pattern-cluster:
  • Andrew Jackson (March 15, 1767 – June 8, 1845) 
  • Martin Van Buren ( December 5, 1782 – July 24, 1862) 
 Jackson’s date of death is another addition to the “Off By One” pattern-cluster, as in one off from Trish MacGregor’s birthday... she is co author of the synchrosecrets blog along with her husband Rob ... and so is also a key player in the Starr Family Production.  If you venture to this blogs first post you’ll discover that both Rob and Trish are mentioned  ... along with Michael “ Jackson” .   Jackson’s birthday together with the birthday of both my son and life partner generates a “January 15(x2), __, March 15/ 15th Day, Month Sequence” pattern-cluster.   a  prompt to bridge the February 15 gap. ... again, I’ll wait on that.

We now turn to the first notable person mentioned on Squier’s wiki page, and to his birth/death info:
Edwin Hamilton Davis (22 January 1811 – 15 May 1888) 
His birthday connects with Wetherell’s, generating a  “__, December 22, January 22, __/ 22nd Day, Month Sequence” pattern cluster .   His date of death is “one off” (again).from rob MacGregor’s birthday, and an addition to the above cluster re “January 15(x2, __, March 15, __, May 15 /Every Other Month, 15th Day” pattern-cluster.  And note his birthday... if we bridge the May 17 gap, we will then also have a “May 15, 16, 17/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster.

There are other things other than the clusters that need investigating that also.    add to a complex/cryptic communication, for instance note the etymolgy of “taw” (as found in the name suffix above re “Wettaw”:
  • taw (v.) ,,, Old English tawian "prepare, make ready, make; cultivate," also "harass, insult, outrage" to do, make," ... from Proto-Germanic root *taw- "to make, manufacture" (compare tool (n.)). 

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