Wednesday, March 20, 2019

King, Him To Be Born Of Fire

Continuing on from my previous post, note the following excerpt:
  •  “July __, 8, 9(x2), 10  /Date Sequence” pattern cluster
We don’t have to go far to bridge the July 7 gap, note the following info regarding a recent addition to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2019 site;
  • Kenneth To, 26, Hong Kong-born Australian swimmer, Youth Olympics champion (2010).
  • Kenneth King Him To (7 July 1992 – 18 March 2019) 
And so the cluster expands into a “July 7, 8, 9(x2), 10  /Date Sequence” pattern cluster
Note the phrase in his name re “King, him to...“, so, “to...” what?!  Perhaps his first name will complete the phrase, and for this we turn to its etymology:
KennethAnglicized form of ...  CINÁED  (Means "born of fire" in Gaelic ) This name was borne by the Scottish king Kenneth (Cináed) mac Alpin... It was popularized outside of Scotland by Sir Walter Scott, who used it for the hero in his novel 'The Talisman' (1825). A famous bearer was the British novelist Kenneth Grahame (1859-1932), who wrote 'The Wind in the Willows
Hmm, fire is “red”.   So  the cryptic communication becomes: “King, him to be born of fire”!!  And note the following info regarding the notable persons mentioned above:
  • Kenneth MacAlpin  (810 – 13 February 858)
  • Kenneth Grahame (8 March 1859 – 6 July 1932) 
  • Sir Walter Scott (15 August 1771 – 21 September 1832) 
Grahame’s date of death stands out, expanding the cluster: “July 6, 7, 8, 9(x2), 10  /Date Sequence” pattern cluster 
At this point, you should be aware of the following info from this Blogs Header:
  • On July 4th, 3 Of the first "5" US Presidents had died: Jefferson "5" hours before Adams, and Monroe "5" years later on the "55th" Independence Day
And there is also the fact that one US President was born on July 5th, and so the cluster expands into a: “July 4(x4), __, 6, 7, 8, 9(x2), 10  /Date Sequence” pattern cluster.  Anyone up for an attempt on bridging the July 5 gap?!

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