- Ruby Duncan (June 7, 1932 – April 26, 2026) American welfare rights activist
- Elsie Kelly (Elsie Norma Hall née Kelly; 7 June 1936 – 21 April 2026) actress (The Famous Five, Crossroads)
Jean-Yves Hugon (16 May 1949 – 24 April 2026) 76, French politician, deputy.
The planet that governs volcanos, quakes, sudden, unexpected events, entered Gemini yesterday at 8:50 PM, EDT. Close to the time when the shooter did his thing at the at the White House correspondent’s dinner. Trump is a Gemini9
CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer, who was outside the main ballroom at the time, reported being only a few feet away from the gunman when the shots were fired
The name Wolf Blitzer is a big giveaway in that names are another design influence of the inner twin world. Both his first and last names are additions to the “Word in Name” pattern cluster. What occurred to me is that the name Adolph means “wolf”… and indeed Hitler was a blitzer— a blitz rapid attacker (blitz meaning lightning in German origin ). Note from Blitzer’s wiki page:
Wolf Isaac Blitzer (born March 22, 1948)
What is now astonishing is his birthday, given the following two notable persons added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2026 site on April 25th,… the same day as the shooting:
- Sadio Camara (22 March 1979 – 25 April 2026)47, minister of defence car bombing
- Daniel Huck (22 March 1948 – 25 April 2026) 78, jazz reedist and singer.
(born Melanija Knavs; April 26, 1970)
- Pearl Faison Fryar (December 4, 1939 – April 3, 2026) American topiary artist
- Davey Lopes ( David Earl Lopes; May 3, 1945 – April 8, 2026) baseball player
- Cleighten James Cornelius(2 June 1976 – 11 April 2026) 49, New Zealand cricketer
- Al Gunn (bassist Men Without Hats; death announced April 13, 2026)
- Oz Pearlman (born July 19, 1982), also known as "Oz the Mentalist"
That “Pearl” crops upp twice is meaningful, … and since pearls are a popular valentines gift, we have a connection to the recent “Cherub/Valentine Theme” pattern cluster, and with that in mind, note from my previous post:
- Heidi Sørensen (14 February 1970 – 25 April 2026) 56, Danish-Norwegian politician, MP
- Sylvana Lorenz (14 February 1953 – 23 April 2026) 73, French art dealer and writer
The two born on Valentines Day are also additions to the recent “Cherub/Valentine Theme” pattern cluster, a cluster that began on April 1st as indicated via the following excerpts from my April 14, 2026 post, April 21, Cherub, and 🐝MINE🍯:
- May Angeli (8 August 1937 – 11 April 2026) 88, French artist and author
There Is also the matter of May Angeli’s surname that’s an addition to the “Remove a Letter in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster and the “Word in Name” pattern cluster, and so providing us with “angel”. This word makes cryptic sense for another reason— an addition to the very recent“Cherub/Valentine Theme” pattern cluster. … that began two weeks ago on April 1st, note the following additions to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2026 site under April 1:
- Nancy Metayer Bowen, 38, vice mayor of Coral Springs, Florida, shot
- Sergey Bystritskiy, actor (Valentin and Valentina,..)
- Gianluca Cherubini, 52, Italian footballer (Reggiana, Chieti, Torres)
- Tom Valenti, 67, American chef
- Sandy Pearlman, American music producer, songwriter, and record company executive
He was best known for founding, writing for, producing, or co-producing many LPs by Blue Öyster Cult
Blue Öyster Cult's name originated from a 1960s poem written by their manager, Sandy Pearlman, as part of his "Imaginos" poetry cycle. In the poems, the "Blue Öyster Cult" were a group of aliens secretly guiding human history. The name was chosen for its ambiguity and was allegedly inspired by seeing "Blue Point oysters" on a restaurant menu, with the umlaut added by critic Richard Meltzer
The Tudor pearl was found around 1526 and was given to Isabella of Portugal
Note from her wiki page:
Isabella of Portugal (24 October 1503 – 1 May 1539)
The day she passed away, May 1 is significant in its cryptic communication “May won” … with my name being May, you can then understand. What is also significant is her date of birth— an addition to the “Off by One” pattern cluster given the significance of October 25th to my family… sadly. You can investigate this blog on that one. This excerpt from the pearls wiki page is interesting given that Valentines Day factors in:
A 1554 portrait of Mary I by Hans Eworth, which prominently shows The Tudor pearl, was owned by Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton when they mistakenly believed it depicted the La Peregrina Pearl which Burton had recently gifted his wife for Valentine's Day
Valentine's Day wiki page:
is celebrated annually on February 14. It originated as a Christian feast day honoring a martyr named Valentine, and through later folk traditions it has also become a significant cultural, religious and commercial celebration of romance, commitment, and love in many regions of the world
Investigating notable persons mentioned:

- Jacopo Bassano (born Jacopo dal Ponte; c. 1510 – 14 February 1592)
- John Foxe (1516[1]/1517 – 18 April 1587)
- Pope Nicholas IV (30 September 1227 – 4 April 1292) head of Catholic Church from 22 February 1288
- Pope Julius I was the bishop of Rome death on 12 April 352.
- Pope Gelasius I bishop of Rome death on 21 November 496.
- Bruce David Forbes (born March 30, 1948)
- Francis Douce (1757 – 30 March 1834)
- Alban Butler (13 October 1710 – 15 May 1773)
- Francis de Sales (21 August 1567 – 28 December 1622)
- Elizabeth of Hungary (7 July 1207 – 17 November 1231)
- Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1343 – 25 October 1400)
- Richard II (6 January 1367 – c. 14 February 1400)
The first recorded association of Saint Valentine's Day with romantic love is believed to be in the Parliament of Fowls (1382) by Geoffrey Chaucer, a dream vision portraying a parliament for birds to choose their mates.[32] Honouring the first anniversary of the engagement of fifteen-year-old King Richard II of England to fifteen-year-old Anne of Bohemia,
- Henry Ansgar Kelly (born June 6, 1934)
- Jack B. Oruch (March 22, 1937 - June 6, 2013) “ouch”
- Charles VI (3 December 1368 – 21 October 1422)
- Isabeau of Bavaria (c. 1370 – 24 September 1435)
- Charles I (24 November 1394 – 5 January 1465)
- William Shakespeare (c. 23 April 1564 – 23 April 1616)
- John Donne (1571 or 1572– 31 March 1631)
- Elizabeth Stuart (19 August 1596 – 13 February 1662)
- James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625)
- Frederick V (26 August 1596 – 29 November 1632)
- Edmund Spenser c. 1552 – 13 January 1599 O.S.)
- Joseph Johnson (15 November 1738 – 20 December 1809)
- Charles John Huffam Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870)
- Esther Howland (Aug 17 1828– March 15 1904) born in Worcester, Massachusetts was an artist and entrepreneur who was responsible for popularizing Valentine's Day greeting cards in America. Joseph Howland (December 3, 1834, in New York City – March 31, 1886
- Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell (née Stevenson; 29 Sept 1810 – 12 Nov 1865)
- Jane Austen (16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817)
- Dame Emma Thompson (born 15 April 1959)
In Slovenia, Saint Valentine or Zdravko was one of the saints of spring, the saint of good health and the patron of beekeepers
- Alenka Zupančič (born 1 April 1966) is a Slovenian philosopher
- Anton Podbevšek (13 June 1898 – 14 November 1981) Slovenian poet.
- Prežihov Voranc (10 August 1893 – 18 February 1950)Slovene writer
- Karel Destovnik (13 December 1922 – 22 February 1944)
Valentine's Day symbols that are used today include the heart-shaped outline, doves, and the figure of the winged Cupid.
In classical mythology, Cupid, meaning "passionate desire") is the god of desire, erotic love, attraction and affection
Although Eros is generally portrayed as a slender winged youth in Classical Greek art, during the Hellenistic period, he was increasingly portrayed as a chubby boy. During this time, his iconography acquired the bow and arrow that represent his source of power: a person, or even a deity, who is shot by Cupid's arrow is filled with uncontrollable desire.
For a sad Valentine’s Day tone:
The Saint Valentine's Day Massacre
The day after the massacre the coroner ordered a reenactment, which was held at the garage. They kept in line with the known events as far as possible, including having Highball the dog present. Instead of a coroner's jury, Bundesen assembled a panel of unimpeachable Chicagoans to assist, headed up by Burt Massee, the president of the Colgate Palmolive Peet Company
Massee contacted Calvin Goddard, a pioneer in forensic ballistics, and paid for him to set up a laboratory in Chicago with his team and all his equipment. He soon began examining shell casings and bullets from the scene. He also examined the Thompson machine guns owned by the Chicago police and stated that their weapons had not been used in the shootings
May Massee (May 1, 1881 – December 24, 1966)
I had ended the research there,… with May Massee!! that I included her because I tried to locate the Burt Massee mentioned in the above excerpt, note from the Massee Surname wikipedia page:
- George Edward Massee (1845–1917), English mycologist, plant pathologist, and botanist
- J. C. Massee (1871–1965), American Christian fundamentalist
- May Massee (1881–1966), American children's book editor
- Michael Massee (1952–2016), American actor
- George Edward Massee (20 December 1845 – 16 February 1917
- Jasper Cortenus Massee (November 1871 – March 27, 1965)
- Michael Groo Massee (September 1, 1952 – October 20, 2016)
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