My recent post, New World Disorder III, mentions 2 of Canada’s politicians, Jagmeet Singh and Elizabeth May, with a bit more of an investigation on the latter. It’s interesting for these two candidates to crop up in “timely/cryptic” manner, especially since they’re also the two I’m consideration to. I have to say though, Elizabeth May stands out: notoriety began in her 20’s with protests that prevented aerial insecticide spraying in NS. Our forests of Nova Scotia were spared from being the last areas in Canada to be sprayed with Agent Orange. She is in my books, the candidate less likely to sell us out!!
Politics aside, lets continue with the cryptic elements in the names. The recent post above makes reference to how their surnames, May and Singh are additions to the “Remove a Letter Makes a Word Pattern Cluster, hence making “sing” and “my/ma”. It’s the first name “Jagmeet” that I’d like to address now— it contains a cryptic “jag meet”... the word “meet” is obvious enough, butt “jag” is confusing, and so we turn to the only etymology dictionary that gives us the following on “jag”:
Since there’s a focus on names, this excerpt from Jagmeet Singh’s wiki page stands out:
First there’s the year— three identical numbers at the end, and then theirs the character surname that’s another addition to the “Remove a Letter Makes a Word Pattern Cluster, hence making “loan”. One of the films cast stands out:
Politics aside, lets continue with the cryptic elements in the names. The recent post above makes reference to how their surnames, May and Singh are additions to the “Remove a Letter Makes a Word Pattern Cluster, hence making “sing” and “my/ma”. It’s the first name “Jagmeet” that I’d like to address now— it contains a cryptic “jag meet”... the word “meet” is obvious enough, butt “jag” is confusing, and so we turn to the only etymology dictionary that gives us the following on “jag”:
From my perspective the “large quantity of unrestrained activity” is a cryptic reference to what is happening below our oceans, and in particular, to the “jagged” edge of the North American Plate that “meets” with other plates in a convergent (moving away from each other) manner. This “moving away” coupled with the fact that NA plate boundaries here are “resettling” as a result of the last glacial period where the huge glaciers covering continents miles high had curled up the plate edges, and so today, there’s nothing stopping portions of lands nearest the outer boundary, to “descend” ... and so now you see the connect to the cryptic communication reflected in the title of my previous post, “Day/Days Land Descend” . It stands to reason that lands closest to the boundary, such as Cuba and Florida stands to be effected most by this inevitable descent.
- jag (n.1)"period of unrestrained activity,"... to mean "a quantity, a lot."
- jag (n.2)"slash or rend in a garment," c. 1400, of unknown origin.
Since there’s a focus on names, this excerpt from Jagmeet Singh’s wiki page stands out:
Singh stopped using his surname, Dhaliwal (which is connected to caste), because he wanted to signal his rejection of the inequality inherent in the Indian caste system...On the Dhaliwal wiki page is a list of 11 notable persons that include Jagmeet, three of whom stand out:
Their birthdays generate a “September 8, ..., __, 16, 17/Date Sequence” pattern cluster... with September 8 strategically influenced to serve as a “gap direction” indicator when two other dates in the investigation generate a sequence cluster, such as this case with September 16 and 17. The inner twin world generated this cluster as a means of prompting us to “bridge” the September 15 gap. From her we apply the formula to the Notable Deaths Section of the September 15 wiki page, butt in this case there are no deaths occurring during a year that has 3 identical numbers at the end (usually 1999 and 2000). Since names tend to be the recent focus, I decided to continue with the theme, beginning with the top of the list of Deaths. The first one to stand out:
- Daljit Dhaliwal(born 8 September 1962)
- Naina Dhaliwal (born 16 September 1984)
- Sukhminder Dhaliwal (born September 17, 1960)
First of all his first name means “twin” in origin and so a twin heads upp!! His surname like Jagmeet, breaks down into two words: “over bury”. Think about it, as the land resettles along the North American Plate boundary, most of which is under water, this means that adjacent exposed land is likely to be threatened with sea water that flows “over” to “bury” the land... not to mention life forms in harms way!! Note from Thomas Overbury’s wiki page:
- 1613 – Thomas Overbury, English poet and author (b. 1581)
Sir Thomas Overbury (baptized 1581 – 14 September 1613)No birthday, and his death actually occurred on the 14th... since the inner twin world tend to generate accidents/faux pas such as this, this is just more of a twin heads upp. His birthday not being included is a prompt to investigate his wiki page further. Of the notable persons mentioned on his wiki page, one in particular stands out, William Wade. The obvious reason— his surname is a word that relates to “flooding”... or “over bury”!! Secondly, his first and last names are additions to the “First and Last Names Beginning with Same Letter” pattern cluster... in this case not just any letter, butt “W” aka “DOUBLE YOU/EWE”!! Note from Wade’s wiki page:
TODAY is the anniversary of Wade’s death, and so an addition to the “Timely” pattern cluster. Sometimes as well, when there are no deaths occurring during a year having 3 identical numbers at the end, I’ll venture to see who passed away on 2011:
- Sir William Wade (or Waad, or Wadd; 1546 – 21 October 1623)
2011 – Frances Bay, Canadian-American actress (b. 1919)Hmmm, “frank/truth bay”. AND, January 23 is also the birthday of my new little grandson... and so another prompt. One of her films stands out:
- Frances Evelyn Bay (née Goffman; January 23, 1919 – September 15, 2011)
First there’s the year— three identical numbers at the end, and then theirs the character surname that’s another addition to the “Remove a Letter Makes a Word Pattern Cluster, hence making “loan”. One of the films cast stands out:
Brad Leland as HusbandNote the cryptic communication “bad his land”!! And note his birthday!!:
- Brad Leland (born September 15, 1954)
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