Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2021 site lists under
Bashkim Fino, 58, Albanian politician, prime minister (1997), COVID-19
His first and last name are additions to the recent “First Letters in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster, providing us with the cryptic: “bas (low)/bash fin”, and “fin” in turn is an addition to the recent “Fish Theme” pattern cluster thats found throughout the Squinty Gillman Series of posts, including my previous post, Squinty Gillman (Part 80: See Sea Gal &&&&&&&), note this excerpt:
- Steven Frederic Seagal (born April 10, 1952)
As you can see, his Surname, Seagal, is an addition to both clusters mentioned above, hence “sea” that Like Fino and Gillman (aka “fin” and “gill”) is an addition to the “Fish Theme” pattern cluster. There was another notable person who I didn’t include in my previous post, because of editing (his birthday hadn’t stood out as did the ones selected). I had found him on the “Brain Washing” Wikipedia page:
- Stephen Fishman (born 1957)
You can’t get any fishier than THAT— “fish man”!! On following the leads from there I arrived on the Confirmation Bias Wikipedia page and to this excerpt:
Confirmation bias, a phrase coined by English psychologist Peter Wason, is the tendency of people to favor information that confirms or strengthens their beliefs or values, and is difficult to dislodge once affirmed. Confirmation bias is an example of a cognitive bias.
Do note the “pet was” in Peter Wason, and note from his Wikipedia page:
Peter Cathcart Wason (22 April 1924 – 17 April 2003)
Whoa!! His middle name jives re “pet cat was”. Note his date of death and from my previous post:
- Keep in mind, that my son in law’s birthday is April 17.
- “April 5, 6(x3), 7, __, 9(x2), 10, 11, 12(x2), __, 14, __, 16(x2), 17(x7), 18, 19(x2), 20, 21, 22, __, 24, 25, __, 27/Date Sequence” pattern cluster
And so the cluster expands:
- “April 5, 6(x3), 7, __, 9(x2), 10, 11, 12(x2), __, 14, __, 16(x2), 17(x8), 18, 19(x2), 20, 21, 22(x2), __, 24, 25, __, 27/Date Sequence” pattern cluster
I decided to go back to the first time the “Fish Theme” pattern cluster appeared in this series: my January 17 post, Squinty Gillman (Part 3: Squinty Fishy), note these excerpts:
Robert Trout (born Robert Albert Blondheim October 15, 1909 – November 14, 2000) journalist
His birthday expands the cluster from my previous post: “October 12, 13(x6 ), 14, 15, ..., 23,__, 25,..., 31/Date Sequence” pattern cluster
And then we have the surname “Trout” that connects in cryptic fashion to the name “Gillman” that breaks down into “gill man”... gill being the breathing apparatus of trout, and so a “Fish Theme” pattern cluster.
So, One of the earliest cluster to this series is the “Fish Theme” pattern cluster... beginning with Gillman’s name!! According to Gillman’s mother, it was his father, Glen Payette, who named Gillman— pronounced as “Jill man”... and not as it’s spelled “gill man”. What I wasn’t aware of at the time of the post, is that Robert Trout and Gillman Payette are also additions to another cluster : “First Letters of Name Make a Word” pattern cluster, hence making “rob trou (French for “hole”) blond”, and “gill pay”.
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