Continuing on from my previous post and because of the “April 14(x6)” pattern cluster, it’s more than obvious that we’re being prompted to visit the April 14th Wikipedia page to peruse the list of notable births and deaths. Not sure what we’ll see there, butt won’t know until we peruse the names listed. In the list of notable persons born on April 14, a name caught my eye:
1916 – Don Willesee, Australian telegraphist and politician, 29th Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs (d. 2003)
What first stood out is the cryptic “will he see” in his surname... and then his first name adding to it: “don/dawn will’e see/sea”. It’s cryptic, and yet makes so much sense to me, butt that’s only because I’ve spent many years learning to interpret. Note from his wiki page:
- Donald Robert Willesee (14 April 1916 – 9 September 2003)
His middle name adds to the communication: “don/dawn rob will’e see/sea” . His date of death also speaks cryptic volumes re the 9/9, butt I’ve spoken on the meaning of 9 just recently, so I won’t bother. There is something that caught my eye though as I perused the names in the sidebar of Willesee’s wiki page — the name “Andrew Peacock” (see photo below re Peacock as Successor). So what are the chances of THAT— a notable person with the surname Peacock had recently passed away?! I check out Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2021 almost every day... and I would never forget a name like Peacock. So naturally, I clicked on the link in his name... and arrive at:
Andrew Sharp Peacock (13 February 1939 – 16 April 2021)
He’s the same guy... obviously, passed away two days ago!! So, an addition to the “Timely” pattern cluster. As to his name what comes to mind is “... what will ‘e see, butt a sharp peacock... ”.
Definitely a twin heads upp to investigate the other notable persons mentioned on Willesee’s wiki page.
- Andrew Sharp Peacock (13 February 1939 – 16 April 2021)
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