Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Corona Virus COVID -19 (Part 6, Nick Cut I) UPDATE

I had quite a few tabs open, some that date back even into February, one of which seems to apply more now— a draft involving the investigation of a notable person named “Nick Cuti”... aka “Nick cut I” who is listed on Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2020 site.  He stands out now given the recent “Cut Theme(x3)” pattern cluster and that connects with my son-in-law, Nick (see February draft at bottom of post).
UPDATE: For the record, I went through my recent posts going back as far as March 14 to collect the data leading to the Cut Theme(x3)” pattern cluster:

  • Bronson Murray Cutting (June 23, 1888 – May 6, 1935) 
  • Galen Russell Head(April 16, 1947 – March 14, 2020) 
  • Minnie Dupree (January 19, 1875 – May 23, 1947 
  • Javier Pérez de Cuéllar (January 19, 1920 – March 4, 2020) 
  • Caesarion (Philopator Philometor Caesar (23 June 47 BC – 23 August 30 BC)
  • The Spirit of Tom CutbushPosted on March 14, 2020 by Trish and Rob.  

If I were to take the cryptic message literally, my first concern would be for my son in law, Nick.  Butt I’ve discovered over time that the inner twin world doesn’t generally work that way.  What they are doing is drawing my/our attention to my son in law for a reason, and THAT is what we need to contemplate.  First there’s the cryptic “nick of time” in his first name, and then there’s the etymology of his surname Schultz— judge. We also need to consider other clusters in the works ie “Head”... and this brings to mind that Nick is a devout Christian with his younger years being involved in the Pentecostals.  My personal experience with the Pentecostals is that they tend to be more right wing... believing in more of a literal interpretations of the bible... like “man is the HEAD of the family”.  Of course this was just one of the beefs I had with the Christian group (United Baptist) that I was once involved with.  I have seen too many husbands use this to deprive and control their wives.  Don’t get me wrong, I do realize there are many other denominations that do not adhere to this portion ... or many other portions like it that are so obviously cruel... and “unchristian”!!

The “Nick cut I” could also be a way for the inner twin world to say  “the Nick’sof the world have cut out the inner twin world”.

Note from the wiki page of the first notable person mentioned on Nick Cuti’s wiki page:
Joe Staton (born January 19, 1948
Again, my brothers birthday, January 19, crops up!!

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February 2020 Post Draft:
Nick Cuti, 75, American comic book artist (E-Man), cancer
  • Nicola Cuti (October 29, 1944 - February 21, 2020)
When Charlton Comics was seeking an assistant editor, Cuti was interviewed by the new editor, George Wildman and was hired. 
  •  George Wildman (July 31, 1927 – May 22, 2016)
Carlton Comics:
Key people
Al Fago
Pat Masulli
George Wildman
  • Patrick J. Masulli (July 31, 1930 – June 10, 1998) 
  • Vincent Alascia (January 14, 1914 – September 3, 1998) 
  • Samuel Joseph Glanzman (December 5, 1924 – July 12, 2017)  
  • Rocco A. "Rocke" Mastroserio (June 8, 1927 — early March 1968 
  • Salvatore A. "Sal" Trapani (April 30, 1927—July 14, 1999) 
  • Joseph P. Gill (July 13, 1919 – December 17, 2006)
Richard Joseph "DickGiordano (July 20, 1932[1] – March 27, 2010)
 Tom Mix Western:
Thomas Hezikiah Mix was born January 6, 1880 in Mix Run, Pennsylvania, about 62 miles (100 km) north of State College, Pennsylvania, to Edwin Elias Mix (February 22, 1854 – November 29, 1927) and Elizabeth Heistand (November 1858 – July 25, 1937) __________________________
Re from the Charleton wiki page:Cont re
  • George Francis "GabbyHayes (May 7, 1885 – February 9, 1969) 
  • Alfred "Lash" LaRue (June 15, 1917 – May 21, 1996)  
  • Monte Hale (born Samuel Buren Ely June 8, 1919 – March 29, 2009) 
  • Allan "Rocky" Lane (September 22, 1909 – October 27, 1973)  
  • Woodward Maurice "TexRitter (January 12, 1905 – January 2, 1974) 
  • William "Bill" Fraccio (July 9, 1920 – October 24, 2005) 
  • Tony Tallarico (born September 20, 1933) 
  • Jerome Siegel (October 17, 1914 – January 28, 1996), 
  • Stephen J. Ditko (November 2, 1927 – c. June 29, 2018)  
  • Stan Lee(born Stanley Martin Lieber December 28, 1922 – November 12, 2018)
  • Aaron P. "Pat" Boyette (July 27, 1923 – January 14, 2000) 
  • Frank McLaughlin (born March 18, 1935) 
  • Peter A. Morisi (January 7, 1928 – October 12, 2003) 
  • James N. Aparo (August 24, 1932 – July 19, 2005) 
  • Dennis J. "DennyO'Neil (born May 3, 1939) 
  • Samuel E. Grainger (June 14, 1930 – July 25, 1990) 
  • Wayne W. Howard (March 29, 1949 – December 9, 2007) 
  • Nicola Cuti (October 29, 1944 - February 21, 2020)  
  • Nick CutiGeorge Wildman (July 31, 1927 – May 22, 2016) 
  • Michael J. Zeck (born September 6, 1949) 
  • Joe Staton (born January 19, 1948)

  • John Lindley Byrne ( born July 6, 1950) 
  • Roger Stern (born September 17, 1950)************************* 
  • Bob Layton (born September 25, 1953)  
  • Roger Allen Slifer (November 11, 1954 – March 30, 2015)  
  • William Pearson (born July 27, 1938) 
  • Don Newton (November 12, 1934 — August 19, 1984) 
  • William Denby Hanna (July 14, 1910 – March 22, 2001) 
  • Joseph Roland Barbera ( March 24, 1911 – December 18, 2006) 
  • George Sidney (October 4, 1916 – May 5, 2002)  
  • Neal Adams (born June 15, 1941) 
  • John “Jack” Edmond Sparling (June 21, 1916 – February 15, 1997) 
  • James Winslow Mortimer (May 1, 1919 – January 11, 1998)****************
  • David Bruce Cassidy (April 12, 1950 – November 21, 2017)  
  • Richard Joseph "DickGiordano (July 20, 1932 – March 27, 2010) 
  • Alan Moore (born 18 November 1953)
  • Mort Todd (born Michael Delle-FemineNovember 9, 1961)
  • Patrick J. Masulli (July 31, 1930 – June 10, 1998) 
  • Vincent Alascia (January 14, 1914 – September 3, 1998) 
  • Samuel Joseph Glanzman (December 5, 1924 – July 12, 2017) 
  •  Rocco A. "Rocke" Mastroserio (June 8, 1927 — early March 196
  • Salvatore A. "Sal" Trapani (April 30, 1927—July 14, 1999) 
  • Joseph P. Gill (July 13, 1919 – December 17, 2006) 
  • Vincenzo Francisco Gennaro Di Fago (November 28, 1914 – June 13, 2002) 
  • John P. D'Agostino Sr. (June 13, 1929  – November 28, 2010) 


The company was formed by John Santangelo, Sr. and Ed Levy in 1940 as T.W.O. Charles Company, named after the co-founders' two sons, both named Charles.
Following the adoption of the Charlton Comics name in 1946, the company over the next five years acquired material from freelance editor and comics packager Al Fago (brother of former Timely Comics editor Vincent Fago)
In 1951, when Al Fago began as an in-house editor, Charlton hired a staff of artists that included its future managing editor, Dick Giordano 
 Others (staff or freelance) who would eventually work with Charlton included; Vince AlasciaJon D'AgostinoSam GlanzmanRocco "Rocke" Mastroserio, Bill Molno, Charles Nicholas and Sal Trapani. The primary writer was the remarkably prolific Joe Gill.

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