| the Lasso of Truth. Art by Adam Hughes. |
The following notable person recently added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2026 site stands out:
Gabe Steve Lopez (died January 25, 2026) American songwriter, producer (lymphoma)
Interview | ‘I really do have faith in humanity’: Singer and producer Gabe Lopez on being a gay artist:
Your new single ‘Lasso’ is out now. Where did you get inspiration for this song?
I was trying to think of a way to describe being in a relationship where you feel like you’re stuck without having a way to escape and I saw a Wonder Woman preview. I’m a huge Wonder Woman fan. I thought, ‘Lasso! That’s it!’ and then built the song around that concept.
There were many leads that I could have followed, butt the moment I saw the word “Lasso”, I knew that I was being directed here. For one, the word has “ass” in it, as a second, it has the power to get the truth out of people, as a third… and third, the artist of the above image as found on the Lasso of Truth wikipedia page, is an addition to the recent “Adam” pattern cluster, note from his wiki page:
Adam Hughes (born May 5, 1967)
Note as well his name contains a cryptic “dam hug” via the “Word in Name” pattern cluster. AND then I just discovered this recent addition toWikipedia’s Deaths in 2026 site:
Bryan Loren Hudson (May 5, 1966 – January 28, 2026) nicknamed The Wiz,
He was also born on May 5. As for his surname Hudson, note its origin: Originating in medieval England, it is derived from Hudde, a diminutive of the Germanic personal name Hugh (meaning "heart," "mind," or "spirit"). So a cryptic “hug son”!!
UPDATE (Jan 29):
there is a fourth lead— the word “lasso” contains a cryptic “lass o/eau”, with “lass” being a reference to a female… and so a cryptic reference to “her”… or “hero”… I like “herro”— jives better with “lasso”
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