Note the following regarding a notable person added to the Deaths in 2019 site on November 28:
Note from Fandom site re Kermit the Frog’s birthday:
"I've Been Working on the Railroad" . The "Someone's in the kitchen with Dinah" section, with its noticeably different melody, is actually an older song that has been absorbed by "I've Been Working on the Railroad". "Dinah" was a generic name for a slave woman, and by extension, any woman of African-American descent. Note from wikipedia: The melody for this section of the song may have been adapted from "Goodnight, Ladies", written (as "Farewell Ladies") in 1847 by E.P. Christy. Note from the wiki page of Christy:
As you can see we have 2 additions to clusters in my previous post:
- Kermit Staggers (November 2, 1947 – November 28, 2019) 72, American politician, member of the South Dakota Senate (1995–2002)
- Ralph Anderson (November 2, 1927 – November 30, 2019) 92, American politician, member of the South Carolina Senate (1997–2013) and House of Representatives (1991–1997).
Also of interest is that they were both US Senators. Of the two, the name Kermit Staggers stands out given the cryptic communication found within. Kermit is not a common name, and yet it reminds me of Jim Henson puppet, Kermit the Frog. This is another strategic design influence of the inner twin world. And because Jim Henson died on Rob MacGregor’s birthday, this is a twin heads upp, a prompt to investigate the MacGregor’s recent posts. Note the following excerpt from the MacGregors recent November 24th post, The Challenge With Synchronicity:
- “November 2(x2), __, 4, ..., 15, 16, __, 18/ Born & Died in November/ Date Sequence” pattern cluster .
- “November 2(x2), 4, ..., 15, 16, __, 18/ Date Sequence” pattern cluster,
The night before our dog, Noah, passed on, I found a dead frog in the hallway.So we have a “Frog Theme” pattern cluster in the works.
Note from Fandom site re Kermit the Frog’s birthday:
The earliest reference to Kermit's birthday came in an appearance on Dinah!, hosted by Dinah Shore on April 13, 1977Since animals are the theme as of late, the name Dinah reminds me of a cat that I used to have... named after another Dinah cat who I assumed was named after the Dinah in the song:
"I've Been Working on the Railroad" . The "Someone's in the kitchen with Dinah" section, with its noticeably different melody, is actually an older song that has been absorbed by "I've Been Working on the Railroad". "Dinah" was a generic name for a slave woman, and by extension, any woman of African-American descent. Note from wikipedia: The melody for this section of the song may have been adapted from "Goodnight, Ladies", written (as "Farewell Ladies") in 1847 by E.P. Christy. Note from the wiki page of Christy:
Edwin Pearce Christy (November 28, 1815 – May 21, 1862) eddy win Peace ChristKermit Staggers died on Christy’s birthday, an addition to the “Timely” pattern cluster and a “November 28(x2)” pattern cluster.
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