Monday, November 25, 2019

White House to /[ö]\ House, PART 17

The Deaths in 2019 site lists under November 23:
Sean Haslegrave, 68, English footballer (Preston North EndCrewe AlexandraYork City)
The name stood out given that “Sean” is another addition to the recent and prolific “Remove a Letter Makes a Word” pattern cluster, as in remove the “n” makes “sea”, which in turn brings us to the following cryptic communication that includes his surname: “sea/see/c hassle grave”.  It’s relevant given my previous post that involves “flood” and “rats”
  • Sean Matthew Haslegrave (7 June 1951 – 23 November 2019) sea mat hew hassle/has his grave 
Note the following from my previous post (Part 16)
  • Pablo Ruiz Picasso ( 25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) 
  • David Douglas Duncan (January 23, 1916 – June 7, 2018) 
Three of the dates stand out: October 25, January 23, and June 7.  By keying in the dates to this blogs search box, you’ll see why. 
So the date had cropped up butt I didn’t specify why June 7th stood out.  Having keyed in June 7 in this blogs search box, the first post brought up was made on August 19, 2019 (here), note the following excerpt:
Trish MacGregor’s birthday, June 7th, cropping up a number of times in recent posts is a prompt to venture to the MacGregor’s blog.  Their recent August 12 post:Bishop of the Moon, mentions 4 notable persons who now serve as our next leads, note from their wiki pages:
  • Michael Richard Pence (born June 7, 1959) pence... money
And note another June 7 from my post previous:
  • Jules Deschênes (June 7, 1923 – May 10, 2000) 
The surname Olowu contains a cryptic phrase:  “o low u”, with “o” being identical to French “eau” meaning water), and the “low u” portion of the name being a way of saying “low you” hence making “water low you”.  Again, a reference to “flood”.  And now we come to the surname Deschenes... a cryptic “des chiens”— French for “dogs”, and so an addition to the recent “Dog Theme” pattern cluster.  Maybe the MacGregor’s should look for another breed of dog as pet other than their typical retriever, note this info on the Scottish Terrier
Developed to hunt rats, foxes, and badgers on the craggy Scottish Highlands, the Scottish Terrier is a venerable breed
Or, there are also: 
Top 10 Rat-Hunting Dogs
  1. Rat Terrier
  2. Cairn Terrier
  3. Yorkshire Terrier
  4. Norfolk Terrier
  5. Jack Russell Terrier 
  6. Miniature Schnauzer
  7. Lakeland Terrier
  8. German Pinscher
  9. West Highland White Terrier
  10. Dachshund


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