Thursday, March 18, 2021

Squinty Gillman (Part 69: Accost)

Recently added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2021 site: 

Aarón Gamal, 62, Mexican footballer (Deportivo NezaTigresnational team), heart disease.

  • Aarón Gamal (8 January 1959 – 16 March 2021)

Again, January 8th crops up— the birthday of my stepson Gillman.  His surname is an addition to the “Word in Name” pattern cluster, with the word being french “mal”, meaning “wrong”... a word that speaks volumes where Gillman’s concerned.  Note the team name above re Tigres, an addition to the recent “Cat Theme” pattern cluster, so our first heads upp.  On the Tigers Wikipedia page there’s a list of notable players, coaches and Managers, some stand out: 

Re the Tigres:  

  • Miguel Mejía Barón (born 17 April 1944) Coach
  • Jesús Alberto Dueñas Manzo (born 16 March 1989)  Player
  • Luis Alfonso Rodríguez Alanís (born 21 January 1991) Player
  • Fernando Fabián Fernández Acosta (born 8 January 1992) Player out on loan 
  • Alfonso Portugal Díaz (21 January 1934 – 12 June 2016) Manager 
  • Ricardo Ferretti de Oliveira (born February 22, 1954) Manager  

All of the dates are meaningful: Acosta’s birthday speaks well enough for itself; Jesus Manzo’s birthday is an addition to the “Timely” pattern cluster, given that Gamal died on his birthday; April 17, Baron’s birthday is the birthday of my son-in-law; the birthdays of Alain’s and Diaz, January 21, is also the birthday of my daughter and so generating a “January 21(x3)” pattern cluster;  June 12th is the birthday of my step grand daughter; and February 22 is also the birthday of my grandson (when he turns 8 next year, the date will be 2/22/22... sequences of 2’s are a particular inner twin signature).  I find the name Acosta very interesting... names do add to the cryptic communication, and its similarity to “accost” (to approach and speak to someone in a challenging way), is no coincidence the etymology dictionary provides a interesting definition: https://www.etymonline.com/word/accost#etymonline_v_123: ... Latin ad "to" (see ad-) + costa "a rib, side" (see coast (n.)). 

Note the following info on Managers of Liga MX: 

  • Héctor Altamirano Escudero (born 17 March 1977) ****
  • Ricardo Ferretti de Oliveira (born February 22, 1954) 
  • Víctor Manuel Vucetich Rojas (born 25 June 1955)
Hector’s birthday is an addition to the “Timely” pattern cluster, being that March 17 was yesterday, when I began this post.  Note from his wiki page:

MexicoHéctor AltamiranoQuerétaro27 October 2020142 days

Note re the  Querétaro Fútbol Club wikipedia page:

Many of the dates stand out... as do some of the names.  June 7th, Antonio’s birthday, is also the birthday of Trish MacGregor, and Sergio’s birthday, May 16, is also the birthday of Rob MacGregor, both wife and husband are key players in the inner twin worlds Starr Family Production, and are mentioned often in posts, including the very first to this blog and my earlier Toumai Blog.  Bueno’s birthday stands out when you read the Header at the top of this blog, Herrera’s birthday is another addition to the “Timely” pattern cluster — TODAY is March 18, and so we now have a “March 16, 17, 18/Date Sequence” pattern cluster.  The May dates are additions to a recent cluster, expanding it into a:

“May 1(x2), __, 3(x2), 4, ..., 7, ...,9, 10,  __, 12(x2), 13(x2),__, 15, 16  ..., __, 18(x2), 19, 20 (x2), 21(x2),__, 23(x2)  24(x4), ... 31/ Date Sequence” pattern cluster

Keep in mind that my name, May, is a strategic design influence of the inner twin world... as is the name of the Month, May.  It’s also a strategic design influence of the inner twin world that the number “one” sounds the same as “won”... and so providing us with the cryptic communication “May won”... I won!!  So this particular group is worth examining in detail.  This is a large cluster with many gaps, and as such we don’t usually investigate them, butt continue on with the investigation, however if I were to chose a date to investigate, it wouldn’t be one of the gaps, but May 23rd, because its the day of the year where 222 remain, and because there are 2..., as per the inner twin worlds tendency to generate clusters in groups of 3.  As for the names, the ones  that are additions to the “Word in a Name” pattern cluster gives us a cryptic communication re :   ant tot car rod rub her rich cast nest mar ass... it is cryptic!!

One of the names stands out for another reason: Antonio Félix "TotaCarbajal Rodríguez.  Not only does it have the most to add to the communication re  “ant tot car rod”, the second half re “car rod” reminding me of the “tie rod” (part of the cars steering mechanism); the “tot” also jives with the name Toto, Dorothy’s dog in the Wizard of Oz, another addition to the recent “Oz Theme” pattern cluster.  Another thing that stands out in his name is the “Felix”... strategically designed to bring us to the cartoon character,  .  Note the following info regarding notable persons mentioned on the Felix the Cat wikipedia page:

  1. Patrick Peter "PatSullivan (22 February 1885 – 15 February 1933)
  2. Otto James Messmer (August 16, 1892 – October 28, 1983) 
  3. Paul Samuel 'Pops' Whiteman[1] (March 28, 1890 – December 29, 1967)
  4. William Nolan (June 10, 1894 – December 6, 1954) 
  5. Joseph Oriolo (February 21, 1913 – December 25, 1985)
  6. Joseph Rudyard Kipling (December 30,  1865 – January 18, 1936)
  7. Alfred Eugster (February 11, 1909 – January 1, 1997) 
  8. Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin (16 April 1889 – December 25 1977)
  9. Michael J. Barrier[2] (born June 15, 1940)
  10. Jerry Beck (born February 9, 1955)
  11. David Gerstein (born February 6, 1974)
  12. Leonard Michael Maltin (born December 18, 1950)
  13. Margaret J. Winkler (April 22, 1895 – June 21, 1990) 
  14. Aldous Leonard Huxley (26 July 1894 – 22 November 1963)
  15. Douglas Elton Fairbanks (born Douglas Elton Thomas UllmanMay 23, 1883 – December 12, 1939)
  16. Cecil Blount DeMille (August 12, 1881 – January 21, 1959)
  17. Bernard "BenTurpin (September 19, 1869 – July 1, 1940)
  18. William Harrison Hays Sr. (November 5, 1879 – March 7, 1954)
  19. Pete Wendling (June 6, 1888 – April 7, 1974)
  20. Alfred Bryan (September 15, 1871 – April 1, 1958) 
  21. Walter Tetley (born Walter Campbell Tetzlaff;[1] June 2, 1915 – September 4, 1975)
  22. Ruth Elder (September 8, 1902 – October 9, 1977) 
  23. Charles Augustus Lindbergh (February 4, 1902 – August 26, 1974)
  24. Edward Henry O'Hare (March 13, 1914 – November 26, 1943) 
  25. John Smith Thach (April 19, 1905 – April 15, 1981)
  26. Jack Mendelsohn (November 8, 1926 – January 25, 2017) 
  27. Burton F. Gillett (October 15, 1891 - December 28, 1971) 
  28. Zenas Winsor McCay (c. 1866–71 – July 26, 1934)

Interesting to note that of all the birth and death dates recorded in the list, there is one ONE May..., that happens to be May 23!! And so the cluster expands : 

“May 1(x2), __, 3(x2), 4, ..., 7, ...,9, 10,  __, 12(x2), 13(x2),__, 15, 16  ..., __, 18(x2), 19, 20 (x2), 21(x2),__, 23(x3), 24(x4), ... 31/ Date Sequence” pattern cluster

A lot of other things to consider in the above... for one, the first one in the list, Patrick Sullivan stands out because of its similarity to Raymond Patrick Sullivan,  the name of the driver of the car that struck mine in 2000.  The car crash (not an accident, butt strategic influence of our inner twins as per the inner twin worlds Starr Family Production) was pivotal event in that it enabled me to become aware of my inner twin and the inner twin world for the first time.    And note the cryptic “auto jam mess” found in the second name. 

I decided to venture to the online etymology dictionary and see if the “fel” in Felix was a word once.  I did find that “fel” is the origin of “fell”  and the definitions given : cause to fall, and cruel, vicious.  While at the site I also looked for “Gil” (the first three letters of Gillman), and the name Abigail was brought up ... its original meaning is Abh (father) and gil (rejoicing).       

It just occurred to me re “Gill” in Gillman should be pronounced “gill man” and not “Jill man” that it is.  It’s ironic because it counters the time when  Gillman had started a club... he actually found some who would join: to carry a dictionary around for the sole purpose of pouncing on those who did not use “proper” English.  The reason I know about this is because one of his victims called to tell me of the bullying.  




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