Note the following concerning two persons recently added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2019 site:
On the wiki page of the horse Sea of Class, an image stood out:
On the Sea of Class wiki page, I decided to investigate Aston Park Stakes... perhaps because of the cryptic “star” in Aston— an addition to the “Add a Letter Makes a Word” pattern cluster... as in add an “r” makes “astron”, note the etymology:
The surname Fallon stands out given the following from my recent July 18 post, My Shell:
The next excerpt from the Stakes list that stands out is
First of all, the horse’s name, Snurge, jives— remove the “n” makes “surge”... as in “surging swelling sea”!! AND, the surname Cole stands out, for two reasons, the following regarding a recent addition to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2019 site under July 17 (he died just two days after Fallon):
Note the following info re the artist:
Other recent notable Deaths that stand out:
Not only are they born on the same day, butt May 23 is the day of the year that has 222 days remaining. This is particularly “timely” given the following from my previous post:
- Marisa Merz (23 May 1926 – 19 July 2019)93, Italian artist (Arte povera)
- Sea of Class (23 May 2015 – 22 July 2019) 4, racehorse, colic
What I neglected to mentionin my previous post, was that Florence Heller’s birthday, February 22, is an addition to the “Targeting Family Birthdays” pattern cluster in that it’s also the birthday of the older of my two grandsons... and, when he turns 8, the date will be 2/222/22. Sequences of 2’s are a particular inner twin signature, so these dates cropping up is significant. Walter Heller was the only one I investigated further and I did so because first of all, his name is an addition to the “Remove a Letter Makes a Word” pattern cluster— as in remove the “l” makes “Water”... a word that jives with the recent “Water/Sea Theme” pattern cluster. And note above re, Marisa’s surname, Merz, is also an addition to the cluster— as in remove the “z” makes “Mer”, a french word that means “Sea”. Her first name, was strategically designed to break down into a cryptic “mar is a ...” that combined with her surname communicates “mar is a sea”. And do ‘see’ how Sea connects with the race horse name, “Sea of Class”, so both names are also addition to the “Water/Sea Theme” pattern cluster. My surname being “Ocean” and first name “May” makes this that much more meaningful!!
- Re Walter E. Heller (1891–1969), financier: Heller married Florence Grunsfeld Heller (1897–1966) in Chicago on February 22, 1917.
On the wiki page of the horse Sea of Class, an image stood out:
The first thing that came to mind is... oh, a jacket and hat for Rob MacGregor— Rob is a key player in the inner twin world’s “Starr Family Production”, playing the part of antagonist... as I play the part of protagonist. You will find plenty of evidence involving the part he plays including in the very first post in this blog. Rob was born on May 16, and this is why I assigned the colour (highlight) yellow to the month of May, this excerpt from my April 6, 2017 post, Reds, gives more detail:
Some of the months have been assigned specific colours for quite some time, ie: May, June, July August and September, (with an exception: September 11... being a darker blue with white letters).
It was a cluster surrounding May 16 birthday of Rob MacGregor that had coincide with a cluster surrounding the colour "yellow" ie "yellow journalism and lemon yellow (yet another inner twin trade strategic design influence)It’s interesting to note the title of the post, Reds, given the recent “Red” pattern cluster.
On the Sea of Class wiki page, I decided to investigate Aston Park Stakes... perhaps because of the cryptic “star” in Aston— an addition to the “Add a Letter Makes a Word” pattern cluster... as in add an “r” makes “astron”, note the etymology:
astro- ... combining form of astron "star," which is related to aster "star," from PIE root *ster- (2) "star." ... aster typically was "a star" and astron mostly in plural, "the stars."Re Aston Park Stakes, two excerpts in the list of stakes winners, stands out, note the first:
The surname Fallon stands out given the following from my recent July 18 post, My Shell:
- Craig Fallon, 36, British judoka, world champion (2005)
What stands out is his surname that breaks down into a cryptic “fall on...”... AND it stands out because three times this week I had a bad fall that ... I very rarely fall, so this is significant... especially since the inner twin world tend to generate clusters in groups of 3!!! So let’s follow the inner twin lead— investigate Fallon’s wiki page:
- Craig Andrew Fallon (18 December 1982 – 15 July 2019)
The older of my two sisters birthday is December 18... and it’s worth noting that today is July 18. Note as well from his wiki page:
His place of death stands out... since the MacGregor’s are also from a place called Wellington... albeit in Florida. The place name breaks down into a cryptic “welling ton (big)”.Note from the wiki pages of Kieren Fallon and Michael Stoute:
Now THAT Speaks volumes!!
- Kieren Francis Fallon (born 22 February 1965)
- Sir Michael Ronald Stoute (born 22 October 1945
The next excerpt from the Stakes list that stands out is
First of all, the horse’s name, Snurge, jives— remove the “n” makes “surge”... as in “surging swelling sea”!! AND, the surname Cole stands out, for two reasons, the following regarding a recent addition to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2019 site under July 17 (he died just two days after Fallon):
Warren Joseph Cole (12 September 1940 – 17 July 2019)So that makes 2 Cole’s. Let’s check out the wiki page of Paul Cole the horse trainer :
AND his birthday also speaks volumes!! Keep in mind that as of September 11 ... aka 9/11 there are 111 days remaining in the year. The second reason why the name Cole stands out is because at about the same time that Warren Cole died, I was visited by a friend— Carol Ann Cole, from Toronto... and so our third Cole ... remember the inner twin world’s tendency for generating clusters in groups of 3 or more. I found Carol Ann’s birthday on her facebook page:
- Paul F. I. Cole (born 11 September 1941)
This may not seem like much until you see the following info regarding others recently added to the Deaths in 2019 site:
- Birthday: March 28
- Ilaria Occhini (28 March 1934 – 20 July 2019) 85, Italian actress (Doctor and the Healer, Loose Cannons )
- Claro Pellosis (28 November 1934 – 21 July 2019)84, Filipino Olympic sprinter (1960),
- Christopher C. Kraft Jr.(Christopher Columbus Kraft, February 28, 1924 – July 22, 2019) 95, American aerospace engineer, Director of Johnson Space Center (1972–1982)
- Viktor Musiyaka (28 June 1946 – 22 July 2019) 73, Ukrainian politician, Deputy (1994–1998, 2002–2006), leader of the Forward, Ukraine! part
And so a “February 28, March 28(x2), ..., June 28, ..., November 28/ 28th Day, Month Sequence” pattern cluster. Note from the horse’s wiki page:
And while were at it lets investigate old king Cole:
- Snurge (12 March 1987 – November 2006)
Note the following info re the artist:
William Wallace Denslow (May 5, 1856 – March 29, 1915)His surname contains a cryptic “dens low/ den slow”.
On William King’s wiki page his date of birth/death are not recorded so we then turn to the notable persons mentioned. Note from their wiki pages:
- The song is first attested in William King
My birthday is June 13.
- Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon (18 February 1609 – 9 December 1674)
- Rev. Dr Richard Busby (22 September 1606 – 6 April 1695)
- Thomas Young (13 June 1773 – 10 May 1829)
Other recent notable Deaths that stand out:
- Wong Po-yan (5 May 1923 – 21 July 2019) 96, Hong Kong industrialist and politician, member of the Legislative Council (1979–1988) and chairman of the Airport Authority (1995–1999)
- Francisco Grau (Francisco Grau Vegara born 22 January 1947)72, Spanish military officer and composer, Director of the Musical Unit of the Royal Guard (1988–2008)
- Ann Moyal (23 February 1926 – 21 July 2019) 93, Australian historian
- Juan Rodolfo Laise (22 February 1926 – 22 July 2019)93, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of San Luis
- Peter Hamm (27 February 1937 – 22 Juli 2019) 82, German poet and writer
A “February 18, ..., __, 22(x 5), 23,__, ..., 27 /Date Sequence” pattern cluster.
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