Friday, March 19, 2021

Squinty Gillman (Part 70: Red Ant... Fire Ant)

Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2021 site has added three more to its list who were born in May, note from their respective wiki pages: 

And so expanding the cluster from my previous post:  

“May 1(x2), __, 3(x2), 4, ..., 7, __, 9(x2), 10,  __, 12(x2), 13(x2),__, 15, 16(x2), __, 18(x2), 19(x2),20 (x2), 21(x2),__, 23(x3), 24(x4), __, ..., 29, __, 31/ Date Sequence” pattern cluster

Two of the three also have names that are additions to the recent “First 3 Letters of Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster, in this case making “red” and “ant”.  Hmmm, putting them together makes “red ant” the name of an insect.  So what is our next lead?   Since ants are insects, lets visit the entomology wikipedia page.  Note this excerpt: 

William Kirby is widely considered as the father of entomology

My immediate impression the cryptic “will curb” found in his name.  Note from Kirby’s Wikipedia page:  

William Kirby (19 September 1759 – 4 July 1850) 

His date of death stands out for several reasons, first note this excerpt from my previous post: 

And now note this recent addition to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2021 site:  

  •  Ed Armbrister (Edison Rosanda Armbrister July 4, 1948 – March 17, 2021) 72, Bahamian baseball player (Cincinnati Reds), complications from diabetes.

So we now have a “July 4(x3)” pattern cluster, and note the “red” in Cincinnati Reds, a “Red Theme” pattern cluster in the works.  William Kirby cropping up now on the heels of Bueno is an addition to the “Timely” pattern cluster— meaning that my inner twin and others from the inner twin world had strategically influenced the names and for this cluster to appear now.  In the case of Kirby, his death had been influenced as per the inner twin worlds “Starr Family Production”. 

There is another significance to July 4th as this excerpt from this blogs Header reveals: 

On July 4th, 3 Of the first "5" US Presidents had died: Jefferson "5" hours before Adams, and Monroe "5" years later on the "55th" Independence Day. 

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