Thursday, August 14, 2025

Lions, Altering Wind and

  The following notable persons recently added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2025 site stand out: 

We now have a “Leo/Leon(x3)/First Name” pattern cluster in the works.  The name Leo/Leon means “lion” in origin, and we are in the month of August that is represented by “Leo” (astrological sign), so this is no coincidence, butt a twin heads upp — a strategic inner twin design influence.  Note the following:

Leo (Léōn, for "lion"). Western zodiac period between about July 23 and August 22

My mother passed away on the first day of Leo,… and my father’s birthday is August 20th.  It’s interesting to note the one pattern cluster with 2 of their birthdays— a “30th Day” pattern cluster, so the question then becomes,… what’s upp with Balter’s birthday falling on June 17th.  Is this also a twin heads upp?!  

The cryptic communication expands via are their three surnames, Tow, Balter and Windter, that are  additions to the “Word in Name” pattern cluster, and so providing us with “to, tow, ow, alter, win, wind”, hmmm, a phrase “to alter wind.”  One thing that came to mind from that, is an article I read not long ago about Vincent Van Gogh’s painting, Starry Night, where he painted wind patterns that today are found to actually occur.  Googling, AI brings up:

Scientific Alignment:
Specifically, the painting's brushstrokes, particularly their scale and brightness, align with Kolmogorov's theory of turbulence, a principle not formulated until decades after the painting was created

Note from Van Gogh’s wiki page: 

Vincent Willem Van Gogh (30 March 1853 – 29 July 1890)

We now have a “March 30, __, May 30, __, __, August 30/ 30th Day” pattern cluster.  It appears we are on the “wright” track.  It occurred to me just now, that July 30th is the only 30th day that falls under Leo… and not August 30th,… that is according to the “Western Zodiac”. 

 On the Starry Night paintings wikipedia page, we come to this image, and so another prompt to visit Lord Rosse’s Wikipedia page: 

Sketch of the Whirlpool Galaxy by Lord Rosse in 1845, 44 years before Van Gogh's painting

William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse KP FRS (17 June 1800 – 31 October 1867)

And their you have it, another June 17th, generating a “June 17(x2)” pattern cluster.  As you can see, his date of death is an addition to the “Off by One” pattern cluster.  This is an indication that we are to investigate the June 17 wiki page, using the formula as per usual we arrive at the following from the notable Deaths list: 

Taking into consideration the “one off” cluster, we turn to the ones in the list who passed away in the year before and after the two listed above: 
The names definitely speak volumes.  Note the cryptic “twin winning” in Thomas Winning.  Note the etymology of swan… note swan’s use wind in migration flying: 

swan(n.)

large, web-footed swimming bird, stately and graceful in the water, noted for its long neck and white down; Old English swan "swan," from Proto-Germanic *swanaz "singer" (source also of Old Saxon swan, Old Norse svanr, Danish svane, Swedish svan, Middle Dutch swane, Dutch zwaan, Old High German swan, German Schwan), probably etymologically "the singing bird" (from PIE root *swen- "to make sound")

Hmm, singing… and any sound can move on the wind.  Note from Swan’s wiki page: 

Douglas Curtis Swan (February 17, 1920 – June 17, 1996)

Another 17th Day.  His date of birth stands out the most, butt maybe the others do as well and I just don’t see how… yet.   You can help with that if you like.  





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