Continuing on. So here we are at 77 aka “Steven, seven, even, eve(x2)”. Note one of the notable Steven’s born on Saint Stephens Day:
And now lets go back to my previous post, and to this excerpt:
I googled “Seven Keys” to see if anything comes up :
His date of death re 11/9 is a reverse of 9/11and so designed to communicate “reverse war”... or in other words, “peace between our two worlds”. And do note the cryptic “press scott” in his name... and that reminds me of a “notable Steven” in my personal life, and I’ve posted about him before:
- 1973 – Steve Prescott (26 December 1973 – 9 November 2013) rugby player
Steven Truscott (born January 18, 1945 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian man who was sentenced to death in 1959 for the rape and murder of classmate Lynne Harper.He was my babysitter, I was two years old at the time of the murder, which by the way, many years later, he was acquitted. And, my brother was born one day before his birthday. Note the following information regarding the victim:
And so Megan MacGregor’s birthday crops up yet again(see recent posts)!! And if you haven’t noted the cryptic communication in the names of her parents, let me harp on it: less lie... surely (certainly) harper (dwell exclusively on one subject). The MacGregor’s should know what this is about (see the first post to this blog).
- Cheryl Lynne Harper was born to Leslie and Shirley Harper on August 31, 1946
And now lets go back to my previous post, and to this excerpt:
Both are part of the duo: Blackmore Nights... which obviously comes from their surname that form an obvious phrase— more black nights. Their wiki pages reveal that Blackmore is his birth surname, butt not so for Night, so it’s likely she changed her surname to jive with Blackmore. Note from the wiki page of the band, Blackmore Nights:
- Richard Hugh Blackmore (born 14 April 1945) Re duo : Blackmore Nights
- Candice Night (born May 8, 1971)
Two things stand out— first there’s the cryptic “hello ween” in Helloween... note the etymology:
- In 2006, Night performed a duet with Andi Deris on Helloween's "Light the Universe", which was released as a single in certain countries and is available on their album Keeper of the Seven Keys: The Legacy, released in the same year.
ween (v.)... "to hope", ... PIE root *wen- (1) "to desire, strive for."No doubt, “wean” was also strategically designed to factor in. And do note the addition to the “Seven Theme” pattern-cluster (see yesterdays posts) in the album name. As for Andi:
Another of Helloween’s Band members stands out given his first name:
- Andreas "Andi" Deris (born 18 August 1964)
Stefan Schwarzmann (born 11 November 1965)Hmmm 11/11!!!! And, his surname translates into “Black Mann”!! A definite “Black Theme” pattern-cluster in the works. Another Helloween band members name caught my eye:
Daniel "Dani" Löble (born 22 February 1973)As does his birthday— not only is the older of my 2 grandson born on February 22, butt when he turns 8 the date will be 2/22/22. And in the same year, I’ll turn 66 ... aka ^^. And his surname is a cryptic “low noble .... ö!! (As in öh öh ) ” .
I googled “Seven Keys” to see if anything comes up :
Seven Keys is a 1961 British crime thriller directed by Pat Jackson and starring Alan
- Seven Keys (film distributor), a film distributor based in Australia and Great Britain
- Seven Keys (film), a 1961 film
- Seven Keys (game show), American game show hosted by Jack Narz . Seven Keys aired from September 12, 1960 to January 15, 1965
- Patrick Douglas Selmes Jackson[1] (26 March 1916 – 3 June 2011)
- Alan Russell Dobie (born 2 June 1932)
I debated watching that on netflix last night!!
- The Blackmore's Night song "Old Mill Inn" was heard in Jim Carrey's December 2008 film Yes Man.
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