Venturing back to my post, White House to /[ö]\ House, PART 1, I perused the list re Various politicians connected to the Impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump, to select those born on the 20th day:
That three were born on November 20th is meaningful— a “November 20(x3)” pattern cluster and a strategic design influence of the inner twin world. What also stands out is the surname McGovern, given this excerpt from my previous post:
- Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. (born November 20, 1942)
- John Robert Bolton (born November 20, 1948)
- James Patrick McGovern (born November 20, 1959)
- Addison Mitchell McConnell Jr. (born February 20, 1942)
- Vadym Volodymyrovych Prystaiko ( born on February 20,1970)
- Enrique Peña Nieto (born 20 July 1966)
Two things I find particularly meaningful; first that McBride and McLuggage are names have words after “Mc”, and as I’ve explained before, Mc and Mac names point a cryptic finger in the direction of Rob and Trish MacGregor’s key players (antagonists) in the inner twin worlds Starr Family ProductionThe MacGregor’s live in the US, so with all the McBride, McLuggage, McGovern seems to be a cryptic finger pointing at the ongoing Trump Impeachment Saga. Venturing to the Macgregor’s recent January 14 post, Jupiter and the Trickster, they mention three notable persons, note from their wiki pages:
First of all, September 11 and January 8th together, speak cryptic “war/abuse/death” volumes!!! As well, we now have a “February 14, 15, 16, __, ..., 20(x2), __, 22/ Date Sequence” pattern cluster. I included February 22 because this is the birthday of my grandson, AND because when he turns 8 in two years time, the date will be 2/22/22– sequences of 2’s are a particular inner twin trade mark signature.
- Vincenzo Maculani (11 September 1578 – 16 February 1667)
- Galileo de Galilei (15 February 1564 – 8 January 1642)
- Pope John Paul II (18 May 1920 – 2 April 2005)
When I think of McBride ...McLuggage ...McGovern ...Mc___, and what should come next, I’m reminded of “McBroom”, first because I’m already familiar with the surname, and second, I’m familiar with the wedding tradition of “Jumping the Broom”:
may derive from an actual custom of jumping over a "broomstick" (...refers to the plant common broom rather than the household implement)Note from the common broom (plant) wiki page:
"Sweep the house with blossomed broom in May/sweep the head of the household away."[34] Broom was also used in a decorated bundle of broom at weddings in place of rosemary when that was scarce,[35] and its strong smell was said to be able to tame wild horses and dogs.[36]WHOAH— “sweep the head of the household away” connects to McGovern... with the house being the White House... and the household head being President Donald Trump!! The Month of May cropping up is interesting— for one my name is May, and as I’ve recently stated, May being the 5th month and because the number 5 shares the same key on my key board as the % percentage symbol, this then connects to 20/20 vision — the symbol representing a simple line drawing of two eyes divided by the bridge of the nose. We are in the year 2020, which is why the inner twin world influenced perfect vision to be called 20/20... because they intend to come out and communicate in a more visible way. We shall see what May 20, 2020 brings.
Note the following info regarding the notable McBroom’s mention on the surname wiki page:
- Amanda McBroom (born August 9, 1947) American singer, songwriter...
- Edward McBroom (February 18, 1925 – October 2, 1990)American politician
- Durga McBroom (born October 16, 1962) American rock singer
- Kelly McBroom (born March 21, 1989)Canadian skier
- Tom McBroom (born September 17, 1952)Canadian golf course architect
- John McBroom Laird (12 January 1907 – 12 November 1985) author, barrister, solicitor
“February 14, 15, 16, __, 18, ..., 20(x2), __, 22/ Date Sequence” pattern cluster.As I “wright” this, I’m also listening to MSNBC Live coverage of the Impeachment trial where each of the senators are signing in ... and I heard the call for “Mr. Hogan”... very meaningful ... and addition to the “Hogan” and “Hog Theme” pattern cluster. Note from Senator Hogan’s wiki page:
Lawrence Joseph Hogan Jr. (born May 25, 1956)Note from the info sidebar of his wiki page:
Two more Hogans, note from their wiki pages;
And so the cluster expands:
- Lawrence Joseph Hogan (September 30, 1928 – April 20, 2017)
- Patrick Nicholas Hogan (born February 15, 1979)
“February 14, 15(x2), 16, __, 18, ..., 20(x2), __, 22/ Date Sequence” pattern cluster.This is a good time to peruse recent additions to the Deaths in 2020 site. Listed under January
Carl McNulty, 89, American basketball player (Milwaukee Hawks).We have another “Mc” ... butt Nulty isn’t a word... that I know of?! AND, his name is an addition to the recent and prolific “Remove a Letter Makes a Word” pattern cluster... as in remove the “l” makes “car”. Note from his wiki page:
Carl Edwin McNulty (February 14, 1930 – January 14, 2020)The cluster expands:
“February 14(x2),15(x2), 16, __, 18, ..., 20(x2), __, 22/ Date Sequence” pattern cluster.I did find out that Nulty means “Ulster” in origin— son from Ulster. And Ulster is a place in Ireland, where the Mc surname comes. On the Ulster wiki page I turn to the Sport section knowing that there would be notable names... with rugby standing out in my mind:
Notable Ulster rugby players include Willy John McBride, Jack Kyle and Mike Gibson.What are the chances of having a McBride?! Definitely a prompt. Note from their wiki pages:
Other notable Ulster sports icons:
- William James McBride (born 6 June 1940)
- John Wilson Kyle (10 February 1926 – 27 November 2014)
- Cameron Michael Henderson Gibson (born 3 December 1942)
- Fred Daly (11 October 1911 – 18 November 1990)
- Rory McIlroy(born 4 May 1989)
- Darren Clarke (born 14 August 1968)
- Graeme McDowell (born 30 July 1979)
- Tony McCoy (born 4 May 1974)
Note the two 4 May... aka “for May”!! Keep in mind that the number 4 shares the same key on my keyboard as the $. And do note the McCoy!! Note the etymology:
coy (adj.)early 14c., "quiet, modest, demure," from Old French coi, earlier quei "quiet, still, placid, gentle," ultimately from Latin quietus "free; calm, resting" (from PIE root *kweie- "to rest, be quiet"). Meaning "shy, bashful" emerged late 14c. Meaning "unwilling to commit" is by 1961.
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