Monday, December 23, 2019

White House to /[ö]\ House, PART 49

The Deaths in 2019 site lists under December 22:
Mahmudul Amin Choudhury, 82, Bangladeshi judge, Chief Justice (2001–2002)
His surname contains a cryptic “C/see/sea/ci should hurry”, and that he served as Chief Justice is a cryptic “crooked” finger pointing in the direction of Chief Justice Deborah K. Smith, a key figure (antagonist) in the inner twin Starr Family Production.  On June 24, 2019, Smith was promoted from Associate Chief Justice, and the reason I bring her up is because she’s mentioned often in this blog, and if you want to see how she factors in, simply key “ACJ Deborah K. Smith” in this blogs search box.   On the Nova Scotia Supreme Court wiki page some of the Justice’s mentioned have wiki pages that make reference to birth and/or death info, and so providing us with:
First of all, note the “strange” cryptic phrase found in the surnames — strange belcher place/ace O(eau/water) kneel.   Note the etymology:
belch (v.)Old English bealcan "bring up wind from the stomach," also "swell, heave," of echoic origin (compare Dutch balken "to bray, shout"). Extended to volcanoes, cannons, etc. 1570s. Related: Belched; belching. As a noun, "an act of belching," it is recorded from 1510s; also slang for "poor beer, malt liquor" (1706).
From my experience with Justice Smith, she certainly did know how to bring up wind from the stomach!! And the birth/death dates speak volumes as well.  We now have a “March 23, April 23, May 23, __, July 23(x2), ..., November 23, December 23/ 23rd Day, Month Sequence” pattern cluster.   I’ve included the following other notable 23rd days: my mothers birthday and day of death (November 23 and July 23 respectively), May 23 because its the day of the year where 222 days remain, December 23 because this is TODAY’S date... and so also an addition to the “Timely” pattern cluster.

Note from Choudhury’s wiki page:
First of all his birthday is an addition to the “Off By One” pattern cluster... as in one off from June 19, the anniversary of this blog.  As well, it’s an addition to a cluster in my previous post, expanding it now into a:
 January 18(x3), __, March 18, ..., June 18, July 18, __, September 18, October 18, November 18, December 18(x3)/ 18th Day, Date Sequence” pattern cluster..
Since he’s from Bangladesh note the following info regarding the current President:
Mohammad Hamid (born 1 January 1944) current President of Bangladesh
 We now turn to the trial that Choudhury is noted for, and to the following info from notable persons mentioned on the trials wiki page:
Shazneen Tasnim Rahman was raped and murdered in her home in Gulshan, Dhaka on 23 April 1998Shahidul Islam was hanged at 9:45 pm on 29 November 2017 A. B. M. Khairul Haque (born 18 May 1944)Mustafa Kamal (9 May 1933 – 5 January 2015)Latifur Rahman (1 March 1936 – 6 June 2017)
The date that stands out the most to me is Kamal’s date of death, the last time this date came up was just 4 days ago in my Dec 19 post, note from the post:
  • Robert Selden Duvall (born January 5, 1931) 
Duvall was born on January 5, which is also the birthday of my dog Bailey
And so a connection to this recent series of posts.  
 “March 23, April 23(x2), May 23, __, July 23(x2), ..., November 23, December 23/ 23rd Day, Month Sequence” pattern cluster
On Choudhury
Shahabuddin Ahmed (born 1 February 1930) Mainur Reza Chowdhury (23 June 1938 – 26 June 2004) Khondokar Mahmud Hasan (known as KM Hasan; born 27 January 1939)
 “March 23, April 23(x2), May 23, June 23 , July 23(x2), ..., November 23, December 23/ 23rd Day, Month Sequence” pattern cluster.  
On the Dhaka wiki page:
  •  Atiqul Islam (born 1 July 1961) current mayor of Dhaka (North)
  • Sayeed Khokon  (June 19, 1970current mayor of Dhaka (South)
And we also now have a “January 1, February 1, March 1, __, ..., July 1/ 1st Day, Month Sequence” pattern cluster.  Single gaps are prompts designed to be investigated by using the formula and taking into consideration the “one off” curve ball.   Perhaps Chief Justice Deborah K. Smith would like to give it a go... and maybe “should hurry”!!



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