Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Waker Walker Ladder

The following notable person recently added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2025 site stands out: 

Dewey Bohling, 87, American football player (New York JetsBuffalo Bills).
Dewey Arthur Bohling (August 22, 1938 – October 19, 2025)

His date of birth stands out given that it’s an addition to a recent cluster that I last posted about on:
  • October 17, 2025 Covert Overt Over

    • “February 22, __, April 22, May 22, June 22, July 22, August 22, September 22(x4), October 22, November 22, December 22/ 22nd Day, Month Sequence” pattern cluster.

Note in the earlier post when the cluster is first discovered, it involved the birthdays of Notable persons who died so far this month and were born on the 22nd day, except for one:   I included my older grandson’s birthday, February 22nd.  Perhaps in this case, he should not be included,  So the cluster is now modified and expanded: 

    • “__, __, April 22, May 22, June 22, July 22, August 22(x2), September 22(x4), October 22, November 22, December 22/ Born 22nd Day, Died in October 2025” pattern cluster.
On perusing the list as provided in the post, Covert Overt Over, one name caught my “eye”: 
Namel his surname — it’s an addition to the “Remove a Letter in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster, and so providing us with “canter”, that as we know pertains to a horse (also mule, donkey, zebra), who have 4 gaits: walk, trot, canter and gallop.  If read recent posts, then you know that horse and mule/Ass have cropped up in cryptic fashion, and so “canter” cropping up serves as a lead.  

It should be noted that the surname Walker cropped up twice this month among Wikipedia’s deaths in 2025 site: 
Note as well that the surname, Walker, is an addition to the “Remove a Letter in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster , … and so making “waker”.  Some will dispute “waker” as being a word, butt I/“eye” say that we just go with the inner twin cryptic flow— waker is someone who wakes up others.  Keep in mind, that two US Presidents have Walker in their names, and since one is still alive for the waker to wake him up: 
Since I get the sense that the inner twin world are picking up speed, I decided to check out notable persons with the surname Gallop.  I did find two lists of people with the surname Gallop and Gallup.  Perusing each list and as limiting our search by using the formula to investigate only those whose date of birth and/or death occurred during a year with a sequence of 3 identical numbers.  I found only one who died in 2000:
His date of death and the birthday of Bush, generates a “July 6, __, September 6/6th Day, Month Sequence” pattern cluster.  AND, he has the same first name as US President Donald Trump!!   It then occurred to me that his surname, Trump, is an addition to the “Remove a Letter in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster … and so making “rump”… as in a horses rump!!  Hmmm, to get a horse to go faster, jockey’s will whip/slap its rump!!  Note the etymology: 
rump(n.)"hind-quarters, back-end, or buttocks of an animal," the part to which the tail is attached

Since nothing really stands out with either Gallup’s birthday or day of death, this is a prompt to continue following the leads… so “trot”.  I found the surname Trotter, and from among the list provided, using the formula brings up 3:  

  • Desmond Trotter (born August 6, 2000) American football quarterback
  • Henry John Trotter  (8 December 1835 – 6 December 1888), English barrister, railway director and Conservative politician
  • James Trotter (born 29 July 1999) Japanese tennis player
Surly you noticed— Desmond  birthday and Henry’s date of death, are both additions  to the above cluster, expanding it now into a “July 6, August 6, September 6,__, …, December 6/6th Day, Month Sequence” pattern cluster. I would say that this is a pretty good indication that we’re on the “wright” track!! 

I did a bit of investigating the list of notable Walker’s, butt it’s massive so I didn’t complete because it’s massive.  I did get this far:
  • Alick Walker  (26 October 1925 – 4 December 1999), British paleontologist
  • Danny Walker (born 29 June 1999)  English rugby league footballer
  • Ernesto Walker  (born February 9, 1999), Panamanian footballer
  • François Walker (1888–1951), French gymnast
  • Izannah Walker (September 25, 1817– February 15, 1888), American inventor
  • Johnny "Big Moose" Walker (June 27, 1927 – November 27, 1999)American blues pianist
  • Kyree Walker (born November 20, 2000), American basketball 
  • Lamar Walker  (born 26 September 2000) Jamaican footballer
  • Murphy Walker (born 25 October 1999) Scottish rugby union footballer
  • Pat Walker(February 18, 1939 – 1999) American, lesbian activist, poet, businesswoman She was born partially blind and by her teens, had lost her vision completely Billye Talmadge (December 7, 1929 – October 24, 2018) Walker accompanied Talmadge to DOB meetings and began working with her on The Ladder, a monthly magazine published by the organization
  • Quay Walker  (born May 8, 2000)American football player

I included more info on Pat Walker … , well because she’s a lesbian (as am I), butt that wasn’t mentioned in the list that simply noted the following: 
So what’s upp with THAT?!  It does not sit well with me.  A prompt from my inner twin… after seeing that her date of death was not included except the year 1999, I wanted to know more and so note immediately after her birth and death info:

was a lesbian activist, poet, and businesswoman, best known for her involvement in the Daughters of Bilitis. She served as the president of the San Francisco chapter of the Daughters of Bilitis and helped create the Council on Religion and the Homosexual.

And then I read this from her wiki page: 

In 1958, she met Billye Talmadge at the Orientation Center for the Blind in Oakland, California, who introduced her to the Daughters of Bilitis. Walker accompanied Talmadge to DOB meetings and began working with her on The Ladder, a monthly magazine published by the organization.[4] Her poetry was frequently published in The Ladder as well.

What stood out was the magazine— The Ladder!!   So I placed the cover at the beginning of this post.  

 






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