Monday, April 7, 2025

HOT -vs- FRY

It’s always important to pay particular attention to pattern-clusters that begin to grow early on in the month.  Note from Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2025 site in the first week of April: 


We have a “January 14, February 14, March 14, April 14(x2), May 14, June 14, __, …, September 14/14th Day/Month Sequence” pattern cluster

I included a June 14, because it’s a notable day— Donald Trump’s birthday,… not to mention that the above surname “Whitehead” is a twin heads up—as in a cryptic “Whitehouse Head”— a key “US politics” giveaway clue.  I also included March 14 because of the significance of the day in my recent March 24 post ,Bogus Law -vs- Bog Us Law (See excerpt from post below). 

So, that leaves us with the July 14 gap— a prompt to investigate further.  So, using the formula as per usual we venture to the July 14 wikipedia page, butt… this time, I veered off from the norm, because under the Holidays and observances section,  this caught my queer eye/I :
I have learned early on how the inner twin world every now and then throws a curve ball.  This would be one.  
International Non-Binary People's Day is observed each year on 14 July and is aimed at raising awareness and organising around the issues faced by non-binary people around the world

Following the leads, I then came to one notable non-binary/transgender person with political affiliation: 

Phyllis Randolph Frye (born 1948) is an associate judge for the municipal courts in Houston, Texas. Frye is the first openly transgender judge appointed in the United States

Hmmm, the “fry” in her last name is interesting… and given the “chaude/hot” cryptic communication in my previous post, we officially have a “hot/fry Theme” pattern cluster in the works, an indication that we’re on the “wright” track.  On Frye’s wiki page I noted this: 

I was amazed by how long the list is.  So I decided to limit my search to judges who had Wikipedia pages and limiting my search again to the name “John”… why not… makes perfect sense two me!! There was only one John in the list of LGBT Judges:  

With a surname like that, you can be sure were close to hitting the target… hmmm only one “w” aka “double you”:  

John S. Arrowood (born November 4, 1956) is an American attorney and judge. In April 2017, Arrowood was appointed to the North Carolina Court of Appeals by Governor Roy Cooper

By the way, Roy Cooper and I share the same birthday— so onward ho.  And then I noticed this on John Arrowood’s wikipedia page: 

North Carolina Court of Appeals (Martin seat) election, 2014[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%
NonpartisanJohn M. Tyson557,700 23.84% 
NonpartisanJohn S. Arrowood336,83914.40%

 In 2014 he lost to a John Tyson… hmmm.  

So there you have it!!  We come full circle to July 14 and another John to boot!!   Of course, the surname Tyson rings a bell (pun intended), today’s controversial Boxing “belle” and/or is that “bo”— Imane Khelif, who took centre stage recently .  Of course I saw the inner twin influence, note this excerpt from my earlier post concerning Khelif: 


Tuesday, August 6, 2024

 August 3, 2024 

Imane Khalif’s recent win during the 2024 Olympic Games, and given the gender controversy, I considered this a heads up to investigate further.  Since dates factor in, I set out to retrieve birth info of notable persons on Khelif’s wikipedia page, selecting ones who stand out:

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 Monday, March 24, 2025

Last month I had picked up on the following pattern cluster concerning 4 notable persons added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2025 site: 

    • Alan E. Valdes (March 14, 1935 – February 12, 2025)
    • Warren Pitt (14 March 1948 – 7 February 2025)
    • Sarhad Yawsip Hermiz Jammo (14 March 1941 – 4 February 2025)
    • Stewart Reuben (14 March 1939 – 4 February 2025) 
As you can see, two of the 4 were born and died on the same day.  
I decided to investigate the March 14 wiki page.  Using the formula we arrive at two: 
    • 1999  Kirk Alyn (born John Feggo Jr.; October 8, 1910 – March 14, 1999) American actor, first to play DC comic superhero, Superman.  
    • 1999 – John Broome (May 4, 1913 – March 14, 1999) American author, DC comic books

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