Friday, March 6, 2009

Florida Entanglement … Part 2

Concentrations of markers imply entanglement vigor: … the greater the concentration, the stronger the network. Established patterns imply coherency. Florida's markers - sound sequence and word duplication - are strong and correlative.


The A-Lee Sequence
CayleeImmokaleeHaleigh. Saying the words out loud gave me shivers. The visual similarity between Caylee and Immokalee reinforced my discomfort.

Confession: … when I began collecting data, my bias was that I expected to verify a female-exclusive entanglement. My myopia! My bad!

In quantum situations, questions shape answers. Ask if light is a particle, for example, and you'll get an affirmative reply. Ask if light is a wave and you'll receive equal validation for that. Entanglements exhibit quantum's propensity to please interrogators.

To neutralize my bias, the data had to make its own statements; I added boys and girls alike. Even so, I didn't expect overt markers relating to males to be interwoven with those of females. Instead, I rather anticipated finding two separate entanglements. Adji Desir from Immokalee applied the brakes to my female-only prejudice.

The Exact Marie Factor @ 60%
Marie is a popular name; according to pokemyname.com, 8.98% of Americans claim it. That's 1 in 111. Florida's 2007 population estimate was 18,251,243; females accounted for 50.9% of the total. Using rounded numbers to guesstimate, half of the state's population - roughly 9,000,000 - is female. Out of that nine million, 810,000 (9%) are likely to be named Marie.


My homemade spreadsheet has 5 cells for child names and 5 for the names of their mothers. Since 9% of 10 = .899999+, one Marie on the list would be about right. Two wouldn't be unusual.

Instead of 1 or 2, however, the Marie tally is 6 … and 60% flatly defies the odds.

Although 60% is steep, it's possible that the true percentage is higher. While Cindy Marie Anthony was Caylee's biological grandmother, she functioned as a surrogate parent. She even referred to herself as Caylee's mom. Adding her to the mother column would bring Marie appearances up to 70%. I won't do that but I may add a couple of grandparent columns.

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Monday, March 2, 2009

Florida Entanglement … Part 1

The horrid murdered and missing child situations in Florida have my attention.

In 2007, I yammered on about recurrent elements and how they are characteristic of entanglements in my post: Repetition = Key to Identifying Astral Networks. The events in Florida underscore that notion.

Normally, I would not use names to make a point but there's no way around it because sound sequences and names are the prime attention grabbers. The unmistakable phonetic resonance of Caylee and Haleigh turned my head. The fact that the girls resided in Florida was interesting. When I found they shared the middle name Marie, I had little choice but to follow up.

The table below is cut from the spreadsheet I'm compiling. The start date arbitrary; provided my hypothesis* is correct, the entanglement process will predate 2005. Likewise, affiliated incidents will not be relegated to Florida alone.


Looking only at names, two things are apparent:

... (1) in the ten cells allocated to identify missing children and their mothers, the name Marie pops up six times;

... (2) tonal resonance ~ the A-Lee sound ~ is embedded in fabric of the words Caylee, Haleigh and Immokalee.


* My premise is that entanglements of the negative sort are trespassers using guerilla tactics to take advantage in/of 3d reality. Typically, an incident surfaces, siphons energy and then slips below the radar. An entangled episode may appear to be stand-alone event; this is deceptive. It is the nature of entanglements to network and energies taken from one episode are used to fuel others.

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