The Deaths in 2019 site has just added under todays date:
The LaWanda struck a bell... along with "wand" and it's earlier PG form *wend, reminding me of the cartoon/comic character, Wendy the good little Witch, note from her wiki page:
Reginald Tate, 65, American politician, member of the Tennessee Senate (2006–2018)First of all, his surname is an addition to the recent and prolific "Remove a Letter Makes a Word" pattern cluster, as in remove the "T" from Tate makes "ate". And now note from his wiki page:
Reginald Tate (September 14, 1954 - October 21, 2019)Then note the following from my previous post:
- Patrick Wayne Swayze (August 18, 1952 – September 14, 2009)
- Sir Thomas Overbury (baptized 1581 – September 14, 1613)
- Tony Bui (born September 14, 1973)
And so we now have a complete cluster of 3 within the larger cluster: "September 14(x3), 15, 16, 17/ Date Sequence" pattern clusterKeep in mind, that the cluster began as a result of following the leads from my October 19 post, New World Disorder III, re NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh. And so the cluster expands:
"September 14(x4), 15, 16, 17/ Date Sequence" pattern clusterVenturing to the September 14 wiki page, and applying the formula as per usual... butt, I decided to step outside the box a little (just 2 below) due to a "name" that stood out:
2002 – LaWanda Page, American actress (b. 1920)Her name contains a cryptic "her wand page/age"... not an easy one to figure out, perhaps there's a link to the fact that Halloween is just around the corner. The "La" is French/feminine and so "her" which in turn is a cryptic reference to the inner twin "matriarchal" world. Note the etymology:
wand (n.)... from Proto-Germanic *wend- "to turn,"Note from Wanda's wiki page:
LaWanda Page (born Alberta Peal; October 19, 1920 – September 14, 2002)First of all, her birthday is an addition to the the "Timely" pattern cluster, and then note her birth name, Alberta Peal... for one given the "bell" of my previous post, and because bell's do "peal" out, we have a "Bell Theme" pattern cluster in the works. As well, Alberta is a province in Canada... where my step son lives... hmmm.
The LaWanda struck a bell... along with "wand" and it's earlier PG form *wend, reminding me of the cartoon/comic character, Wendy the good little Witch, note from her wiki page:
In 1963, she became a frequent supporting character in the animated TV series, The New Casper Cartoon Show, and was voiced by Norma MacMillanNote from Norma's wiki page:
Norma MacMillan (September 15, 1921 – March 16, 2001)And so the cluster expands again:
"September 14(x4), 15(x2), 16, 17/ Date Sequence" pattern cluster
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