| Ferret in a war dance jump |
Continuing on with recording recent US Politician Deaths, note below the 5 recently added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2026 site in the month of June 2026:
So as I stated in a recent post, Bob Packwood’s date of birth is a twin heads upp— a cryptic finger pointing in the direction of the US,… so whatsup with that!!? From the information provided, three of their birthdays generate a “November 7, 8, __, …, 24/Date Sequence” pattern cluster… a prompt to seek out the intended notable person designated for the vacancy blank spot. Using the formula, butt taking into consideration the “One Off” pattern cluster…, we arrive at the one:
1997 – Carl Gustav Hempel (January 8, 1905 – November 9, 1997) philosopher
My stepson was born on his birthday, … AND they share another thing in common— both are philosopher’s!! So what then is the cryptic meaning?! His name generates a cryptic phrase — “car gust hemp”, via the “Word in Name” pattern cluster.
The other pattern I picked up on with two, is that their surnames rhyme— Barrett and Parrett (my tou sense is that they sound like “parrot”(see previous post), and save for the first letter, they’re spelled the same. I googled and found a name that rhymes, and wikipedia has a page for the surname… where we find two notable Whereret’s, note from their wiki pages:
- Peter Wherrett(9 June 1936 – 23 March 2009) ) “Pip Wilson” Australian race car driver…
- Richard Wherrett (10 December 1940 – 7 December 2001) Australian theatre director
WHOA!! What are the chances of THAT— Peter Wherrett’s birthday is TODAY, … an addition to the “Timely” pattern cluster. Keep in mind that the surnames provide a cryptic communication — “bar ret; par ret; where ret”. It’s interesting to note that ret is a word the etymology of which is:
"to soak stems of fibrous plants (flax, hemp, jute, etc.) to soften them,"
and guess what, hemp is one of the earliest plants harvested for its fibres — used in making rope… and the process involves retting.
And then there’s the word “wherret”, note the following definition:
A wherret: two meanings, a physical blow or slap to the face or ear; and to worry, tease, or constantly complain.
Hmmm,… the ear again… aka Trump’s ear!! Also rhyming is the little weasel like animal:
Ferret: The name ferret is derived from the Late Latin furittus, meaning 'little thief'
When I think about it though… the ear thing, one of Cathy Bennett’s big fat ferret lie to the Judge, was that I slapped her so hard once that he cheek and ear swelled. This is what people will do for the sake of money and revenge, and the judge eats it upp … WHY!! Hopefully the Appeal Court Judges will see the truth when they have all the truths and lies layed out.
Hmmm, … Skerritt?! I heard that surname before, … and so well, I did peak, butt I think this one is meant for Trish MacGregor!!
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