Thursday, February 26, 2026

Presidential Butt Chin Masseter

 

Example of a cleft chin (William McKinley)

The following notable person recently added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2026  site stands out:

Their birthdays are additions to recent clusters  (see below, excerpts from 2 posts made yesterday), expanding them now into: 

  •  “January 31, __, May 31(x2), __, August 31/31st/End Day” pattern cluster
  •   “January 31, …, April 30, May 31(x2), June, 30, July 30, August 31, September 30th, … /End of Month Sequance” pattern cluster.  
  • “May 23, …, __, 29, 30, 31(x2)/Date Sequence” pattern cluster

As for Chapin, her surname is an addition to the recent “First and Last 2 Letters in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster, and so making “chin”… , so…as in “chin up”… “takin’ it on the chin”…, “dimpled/cleft/butt chin”… what chin?! 

So I googled most famous chins, and the IMbd site provides a list of dimpled chinned actors .  I limited my search to the first two whose surnames are additions to the above cluster: 

They were both born on May 23 (according to Wikipedia and other sources)!! Of course… I knew this would lead to something, butt that’s a pretty big one considering that May 23rd is the day of the year where 222 days remain— sequences of 2’s being a particular inner twin trademark signature.  And we also now have a “May 23(x3)” pattern cluster.  I should mention though that the IMBd records Payne’s birthday as May 28…, and well, that would fit too,… “timely” mistakes are also influence by them when and where they want to.  

The photo above was taken from Wikipedia’s “chin” site… and the chin itself is that of President McKinly.  I was about to exit from the page when I happed to notice a name that stood out: 

The only reason being that it’s an addition to the recent/prolific “Ass in Name” pattern cluster . The masseter, that moves the chin, is one of the strongest muscles and is most prominent in mammals and herbivores, as required for chewing.  




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Note from yesterdays post, Dean Dean, a Scholar, and Spit

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

Sondra Lee(September 30, 1928 – February 23, 2026) 97, American actress (Hello, Dolly!Peter PanSunday in New York)

Note from my post yesterday, February 24–  Ass Asset Assent : 

 The following notable persons recently added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2026 site stands out:

For one three of their birthdays fall on the 31st day so a “January 31, __, May 31, __, August 31/31st/End Day” pattern cluster

So the cluster shifts into a new albeit related: 

 “January 31, …, May 31,…  __, August 31, September 30th /End of Month Sequance” pattern cluster.

Note the following excerpt, also from another post made yesterday, Rockin’ Da Bumpkin’ Pumpkin’ Wit’ Rock III

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

Monti Rock III (May 29, 1939 – February 23, 2026) singer ("Get Dancin'", "I Wanna Dance Wit' Choo (Doo Dat Dance)")

Note his birthday and note from my previous post, Ass Asset Assent, in regards to recent notable deaths: :

Note the “May __, 30, 31/Date Sequence” pattern cluster

So, the birthdays of three notable persons listed on Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2025 site under Feb 22–23, generates a “May 29, 30, 31/Date Sequence” pattern cluster.  




Heehaw Seasaw Humhaw Weesaw


Yesterday when investigating the May 30th Wikipedia page that lists Notable persons who were born and/or died on that day, one name caught my eye, Lofty England.  Such a strange name. Even the fact that my eye had singled out the name in the list, is an indication of the influence of Tou—my inner twin.  I had an inkling that there’s more than what the eye in his name, … in the cryptic inner twin sense that is.   

The word “lofty” has several meanings:

  • Physically High: Towering or reaching a great height (e.g., "lofty mountains").
  • Noble/Exalted: Elevated in character, spirit, or status (e.g., "lofty ideals" or "lofty goals").
  • Arrogant: Having a haughty or supercilious manner (e.g., "a lofty disregard").
  • Textile Term: Full-bodied, firm, and resilient.

Knowing that England is “lofty”… as in further up north…, and because part of the inner twin world’s mandate involves trying to bring to the attention a great looming danger, and that this has to do with the effects of isostatic adjustment, I decided to pose the question for AI to answer: is Great Britain sinking or rising as a result of isostatic adjustment?, and AI’s response: 

Great Britain is doing both: 
the northern part is rising, and the southern part is sinking as a result of a geological process called post-glacial rebound or glacial isostatic adjustment.
This "seesaw" effect is a lingering result of the last Ice Age, which ended about 10,000 to 12,000 years ago. 

The Mechanism: A "Seesaw" Effect

  • Northern Rising (Rebound): During the last Ice Age, a heavy ice sheet covered Scotland and Northern Britain, pressing the land down into the earth's mantle. Now that the ice has melted, the land is slowly rising back up, similar to a cushion recovering after being sat on.
  • Southern Sinking (Subsidence): As the North rises, the South of England acts like the other end of a seesaw, dipping downward.
  • The Pivot Point: The pivot point of this movement is generally in the Midlands/North Wales area, with uplift in the north and subsidence in the south.
Key Impacts
  • Scotland/North: The land is rising by up to 10 cm per century (roughly 1.5 mm per year in some areas).
  • London/South East: The land is sinking at a rate of approximately 2 mm per year, or 20 cm per century.
  • Flood Risk: Because the South is sinking, it faces a compounded risk of flooding. The land subsidence (roughly 1 mm per year in the south) adds to the global sea-level rise caused by climate change.

What struck me in regards to the above info, is the use of the word “seesaw”…, because it sounds like “heehaw”, … which has cryptic meaning given the recent and prolific “Ass Theme” pattern cluster . The bray (heehaw) is used to communicate various emotions of the ass or donkey, butt one in particular stands out: 

Alert/Warning: They may use this call as an alarm to warn of predators or intruders

Seems fitting — an heehaw concerning a seesaw… or should that be spelled “seasaw”?! England is just a small area of the Eurasian tectonic plate so the seesaw effect there, is the result of  Glacial forebulge,  that had risen up just outside the Glacier’s edge.  The same seesaw effect is occurring with the North American Plate.   However, there is another type of seesaw effect that needs to be considered, butt for some reason is not— the seesaw effect created by the bulk of Glacial Ice having been situated further north on the North American plate, means that the bulk of this area is rising via post-glacial-rebound.  Now the interesting thing, is that with the massive weight on the Northern end of this plate (see second image below), then the southern areas would have tipped—seesawed upward.  This means that the land that tipped upward at the southern reaches of the plate is undergoing post-glacial-refall (I created the term because believe it or not, science has not yet caught up on that… and perhaps they have, … whatever the case, the fact remains that it’s not yet out there. This seesaw effect could have serious devastating effects to millions upon millions of people living along shorelines at the southern edge of the plate— Florida and Cuba to name just two.  




The term heehaw breaks down into a cryptic “he haw”… the “he” being a reference to our outer twin patriarchal world, and then “haw” reminding me of another saying— “hum and haw”, that’s used to describe procrastination, delaying or stalling.  Haw is defined by etymology as having the early meanings: 

Haw (n.)"enclosure," Old English haga "enclosure, fortified enclosure; hedge," from Proto-Germanic *hag- (source also of Old Norse hagi, Old Saxon hago, German Hag "hedge;" Middle Dutch hage, Dutch haag, as in the city name The Hague), from PIE root *kagh- "to catch seize; wickerwork fence" (see hedge (n.), and compare hag). Meaning "fruit of the hawthorn bush" (Old English) is perhaps short for *hægberie. 

Haw (v.)"hesitate in speech," 1580s, imitative. Related: Hawedhawing. The noun in this sense is from c. 1600. 

So the over all communication is — the outer twin patriarchal world (us), is stalling about the truth that they need to seize, no longer hesitate on, and so speak about it freely.  

And now getting back to  Lofty England, note his birth name: 

Frank Raymond Wilton "Lofty" England (24 August 1911, Middlesex – 30 May 1995, Austria)

His first name is also a word “frank”— the unabashed verbalized truth— a heehaw warning so we can prepare. 

Of course there’s the tv show, Hee Haw, that will factor in, note the cast and crew info:

    • Archie Campbell  (November 7, 1914 – August 29, 1987)                                           (*call)
    • Roy Acuff (September 15, 1903 – November 23, 1992) 
    • Gordie Tapp  (June 4, 1922 – December 18, 2016)
    • Grandpa Jones  (October 20, 1913 – February 19, 1998)
    • Junior Samples  (August 10, 1926 – November 13, 1983)
    • David "Stringbean" Akeman (June 17, 1915 – November 10, 1973)
    • Roni Stoneman (May 5, 1938 – February 22, 2024)                               (*stan/place, country)
    • Lulu Roman  (née Hable; May 6, 1946 – April 23, 2025)                                               (*roan)
    • Minnie Pearl (Sarah Colley Cannon; October 25, 1912 – March 4, 1996)
    • Don Harron (September 19, 1924 – January 17, 2015) 
    • Mike Snider (born May 30, 1961)

    • Frank Peppiatt (March 19, 1927 – November 7, 2012) 
    • John Aylesworth (August 18, 1928 – July 28, 2010) 
    • Buck Owens  (August 12, 1929 – March 25, 2006)                                                      (*owns)
    • Roy Clark  (April 15, 1933 – November 15, 2018) 

I included the words in the names (see in bold/italics at right) brought about by the prominent new cluster this month re “First and Last 2 Letters in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster. Those words as well as other cryptic communications by applying other clusters to the names, form part of a larger communication that we need to decipher.  Of the names, “stoneman” stands out given the cryptic “stone man”… that’s an addition to the recent “Rock/Stone Theme” pattern cluster.  Also Stoneman died on February 22nd, the birthday of my grandson, Easton.  As for the dates, Snider’s birthday May 30th is as an addition to the “Timely” pattern cluster, given that this post is the result of following the May 30th lead … that brought me to Lofty England. And his name contains the word “snide” via the “Word in Name” pattern cluster and “Remove a Letter in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster , and we all pretty much no what “snide” means, butt for the record, note the etymology : 

Snide (adj.) 1859, thieves' slang, "counterfeit, sham, bad, spurious," a word of unknown origin. Century Dictionary suggests it is a dialectal variant of snithe, itself a dialectal adjective meaning "sharp, cutting," used of the wind, from the Middle English verb snithen "to cut," from Old English snithan, which is cognate with German schneiden.



Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Dean Dean, a Scholar, and Spit

 

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

Sondra Lee(September 30, 1928 – February 23, 2026) 97, American actress (Hello, Dolly!Peter PanSunday in New York)

Note from my post yesterday, February 24–  Ass Asset Assent : 

 The following notable persons recently added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2026 site stands out:

For one three of their birthdays fall on the 31st day so a “January 31, __, May 31, __, August 31/31st/End Day” pattern cluster

So the cluster shifts into a new albeit related: 

 “January 31, …, May 31,…  __, August 31, September 30th /End of Month Sequance” pattern cluster.  

The January 31 and May 31 in this case, acts as a pointer, indicating that direction in which to place the gap — July 31st, … the date we are being prompted investigate in order to seek out the intended notable person where the inner twin is directing.  Before applying the formula as per usual, there is one other thing to take into consideration— that September 30th cropping up in timely fashion, is also an addition to the “Off By One” pattern cluster… as in “one off” from being the 31st /end day, that would otherwise have expanded the “31st day pattern cluster” instead of establishing a new one.  This “one off” enables us to venture outside the box from the regular formula.  The regular formula includes venturing to the July 31 and then limiting our search to only those listed who had died and/or were born during a year with a sequence of 3 identical number ie : 2000, 1999, 1888, 1777… and so on.  The inner twin world are more or less indicating by throwing in the curve ball “one off”, that they want us to focus on the years immediately above and below those listed as per the regular formula.  So having done so, we arrive at: 

And as you can see for yourself, Gomes birthday definitely stands out more than Maxwell’s… June 30th being another addition to the cluster, expanding it now into a: 

 “January 31, …, __, May 31, June, 30, July 30, August 31, September 30th /End of Month Sequance” pattern cluster.  

So what are the chances of THAT.  Time and time again the inner twin world reveal how they strategically set the stage to come out and communicate to us outer twins in our outer twin paralllel world. It is truly very unfortunate that in the process of doing so they influence timely deaths, and not just with notable persons— they influence even the simplest of lives.  They are waging war against us and we need to know why so we can find a way for our two worlds to arrive at a place of peace.  As you can now see, we have a new gap— April 30. On using the formula: venturing to the April 30 wiki page and limiting our search as per the above, the one who stood out to me most is: 

2000 – Dean James, Indonesian footballer

The reason being that his surname when applying the “Remove a Letter in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster that Makes “jams”, jives with “Jarred” in more ways than one ie—“ jams are jarred”, and “one jams or jars a door shut” (you’ll have to read my previous post to fully get the cryptic meaning). His first name also stands out given that “Dean” is a word— head of a University and the “dean jams” is a cryptic phrase … hmmm, and Gillman is a university professor (see previous post), AND to top it off, note the following excerpt from above: 

As you can see, his surname is “Dean”, so we now have a “Dean (x2)” pattern cluster in the works. Also the name “Dean” by applying the “Remove a Letter in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster, makes “den”… it is designed to factor in.  

So from there, my next lead was to check out the Deans at the University of Calgary where Gillman works.  There are a small handful of Deans, butt four in particular stand out, all of whom are women: 
  1. Dr. Laura Spitz , who is also a professor of Law.  She stood out due to her surname being another addition to the “Remove a Letter in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster … and so making “spit”.  OOOH Yes, and “spit” does come up in Justice Chiasson’s Decision, as well as at trial, etc.!!     
  2. Dr. Leslie Reid, is the second Dean, and the reason why she stands out— her name breaks down into a cryptic “less lie Reid, red rid”, and this is meaningful given that “Reid” is also the surname of the the lawyer I am up against,… hmmm, so interesting!! 
  3.  Dr. Tara Beattie is the third  University of Calgary Deans to stand out, also given the cryptic communication in her first and last name re:  “tar beat eat tie”, that is garnered by applying the “Remove a Letter in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster, and the “Word in Name” pattern cluster
  4. Dr. Wendy Dean is the fourth University of Calgary Dean who stands out,… and yes you have  read that correctly, she is Dean Dean,… her surname is Dean!!  And so there you have it: a “Dean (x3)” pattern cluster— a perfect hand of 3!!!  

AND, there is a “Dean (film)”, … so lets investigate to see what the inner twin world influenced with the cast.  Note the cast names… namely the ones I’ve highlighted: 

Every name factors in to my civil case — Bennett is also the surname of my ex-common-law partner, who is Gillman’s mom; Reid is the surname of her lawyer (see above); Christine Scott is friend and a witness to Bennett who did the most harm to my character with her lies; Peter Scolari is a cryptic “Peter Scholar”, that’s meaning because Gillman’s Philosophy professor at Dalhousie University is “Peter Schotch”.  I have provided the cryptic communications at right of the underlined/bold names, that are most important given that they are garnered by way of a newly brought to light cluster that began in the early part of this month— “First and Last 2 Letters in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster.   I also provided the birthdays of  certain actors above, that stood out, and if anyone cares to investigate the “May __22(x2), 23/Date Sequence” pattern cluster, that is generated as a result,  fill your boots!!