Continuing on from my previous post, note this excerpt:
And given the recent “John/John the Baptist Theme” pattern cluster, Jean-Baptist’s de Senecal is worth of more in depth investigation. One of the notable persons mentioned on the wiki page of Jean-Baptiste de Sénac, is also a John:
Note from my December 18, 2010 post, Wishing All A Happy X-Mas AND O-Mas!!:
I had included the above from my March 14 post in this series (here), and looking at it now, I get the sense that I missed something... even though Tom Cutbush isn’t a notable person, knowing that the inner twin world influenced Trish MacGregor to make the post that is so obviously a part of the “Cut Theme” pattern cluster that was in the midst of being revealed to me via other sources... and keep in mind that the name Tom means “twin” in origin and so another twin heads upp!! On reading the MacGregor’s post, I found this excerpt/lead:
He had been diagnosed with atrial fibrillationA prompt to venture to the atrial fibrillation wiki page, note this excerpt:
The first known report of an irregular pulse was by Jean-Baptiste de Sénac in 1749.[3] This was first documented by ECG in 1909 by Thomas Lewis.Note from the wiki pages of the two mentioned above:
Lewis’ date of death was YESTERDAY, and so an addition to the “Timely” pattern cluster... and the “Off By One” pattern cluster (as is also his birthday— one off from the birthday of Jesus... and the birthday of our Canadian PM, Justin Trudeau and his younger brother (by 2 years)!!!
- Jean-Baptiste de Sénac (1693–1770)
- Sir Thomas Lewis(26 December 1881 – 17 March 1945)
And given the recent “John/John the Baptist Theme” pattern cluster, Jean-Baptist’s de Senecal is worth of more in depth investigation. One of the notable persons mentioned on the wiki page of Jean-Baptiste de Sénac, is also a John:
one of his instructors was John FreindAND do note his surname— Freind... a misspelling of “friend”!! This is meaningful to me personally in that I sometimes misspell friend as “freind” (more-so in my youth), so I keyed “freind” in the search boxes of this blog and my earlier Toumai blog to see if I happened to slip up.
Note from my December 18, 2010 post, Wishing All A Happy X-Mas AND O-Mas!!:
You know Mr. Sullivan you are lucky to have a family who are there for you every day of this trial-- I commend your mother, father and sisters who show such love and support for you regardless of what you've done or the outcome of this trial. Its not easy for me to attend trial without a freind or family member present most of the time. Alone in a court room is not fun even if I can hold my own against 3 SEASONED LAWYERS!!Note from my December 31, 2014 post, Bob Friend, Sky News and Another Asian Flight Down:
Bob Friend (20 January 1938 – 8 October 2008) Sky News channel
I want you to consider another cryptic element... another inner twin design influence concerning the word "friend" and the fact that as a child I always spelled it wrong... with the e before the i... it simply didn't make sense to me that the word friend and fiend were nearly identical in spelling (except the r) butt sounding nothing like the other?!Note from John Freind’s wiki page:
John Freind (1675 – 26 July 1728)Note from the wiki pages of the notable persons mentioned on Freind’s wiki page:
- Richard Busby (22 September 1606 – 6 April 1695)
- Henry Aldrich (1647 – 14 December 1710)
- Queen Caroline (1 March 1683 – 20 November 1737)
- Charles Mordaunt, 3rd Earl of Peterborough and 1st Earl of Monmouth (1658 – 25 October 1735)
- George Vertue (1684 – 24 July 1756)
- Demosthenes (384 – 12 October 322 BC)
- Sir Isaac Newton (25 December 1642 – 20 March 1726/27)
- John Wigan (31 January 1696 – 5 December 1739)
- John Anstis (29 August 1669 – 4 March 1744)
- Alexander Pendarves (11 November 1662 – 13 March 1725)
- Sir John Willes (29 November 1685 – 15 December 1761)
- Henry Vane, 1st Earl of Darlington (c. 1705 – 6 March 1758)
- John King, 2nd Baron King (13 January 1706 – 10 February 1740)
- Arthur Tremayne (15 May 1827 – 14 November 1905)
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