Monday, 26 April 2010

Dick and Jill

This is the latest part of the Brett Ryan dialogue recorded in the pages section of this blog -





Ealier in the links to Brett the subject of his near neighbour Dick Smith came up. After finding code lines that link the Anzac soldier theme to Dick Smith I looked him up on Wikipidia and noticed a familiar date (See recent posts)-

SOLDIER POET LEON BY ANNA'S ART, DICK SMITH

Elaine Ross Kelly April 26 at 8:54pm

Here's a Wiley Post -

I SEE REASON TO LAND DICK SMITH ON 22.7.1983.

Smith's admiration for the early aviation pioneers led him to successfully attempt the first solo helicopter flight around the world. His flight began in Fort Worth, Texas, on 5 August 1982, in a newly purchased Bell Jetranger 206B. On 19 August, the 50th anniversary of James Mollison's solo crossing of the Atlantic, he arrived at Balmoral Castle, United Kingdom where he met Prince Charles. From there he flew to London, where, later that day, the first stage of his flight ended, after 11752 km. The second stage of his flight started in London on 13 September, and finished in Sydney, Australia, 3 October 1982, 23092 km later.[6] On 25 May 1983 the final stage of the flight started. Not being granted permission to land in USSR, he arranged to land on a ship to refuel. His journey ended on 22 July 1983, the 50th anniversary of Wiley Post's solo aeroplane flight around the world on 22 July 1933.

REASON O TIMES D.S AND COPTER LINK - 22.7.1983.

July 22nd is the reason.


Elaine Ross Kelly April 26 at 10:54pm

Then I got a clue about another reason, I noticed a sadly familiar name in that last copter link code line - DS AND O = DANDO'S.

So I just looked her up and found this - Jill Wendy Dando (9 November 1961 – 26 April 1999).

It is still April 26th here in Scotland.

22.7.1983 COPTER'S REASON LINK TIMES DANDO.

Today is the 11th anniversary of her murder. She knew why Diana and Mother Teresa were killed. I told her that reason, before they died.


Elaine Ross Kelly April 26 at 11:20pm

I SENT A REAL DANDO O LINK BY SMITH'S COPTER.




Brett Austin Ryan April 27 at 2:16pm

Im just holding onto all all of this :) a lot of info today. I meet up with Helen. awesome day!

Elaine Ross Kelly April 27 at 3:50pm

It's awesome right enough, hard to grasp the complexity of the planning in it, the timing of Wiley Post's flight so that D.S would also complete his trip on that day, the timing of this whole link to you and the subject of Dick Smith prior to finding out that he lives near you and the planning of his landing date so that it isolates the DANDO link on the actual anniversary of her murder.
It's all to help you to know that she really was murdered because I wrote to her.
Do you mean you met up with Helen or you will meet up?

Here's another link I just found that shows that both the Anzac Soldier poet link and the Smith link both together isolate 22.7.10 - twice.

SMITH, ANZAC SOLDIER LEON RE-ID 22.7.10 - 22.7.10.

It means Gallipoli had to happen so that this can happen now.
The code is the reason why it had to be and why Leon wrote the poems.

Elaine Ross Kelly April 27 at 4:09pm
Interesting links to the poet -

Leon Maxwell Gellert (17 May 1892 – 22 August 1977) was an Australian poet.
He was born in Walkerville, a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. He was subjected to bullying by his father, a Methodist of Hungarian extraction, to which he reacted by learning self-defence at the YMCA.
After an education at Adelaide High School, he embarked on a teaching career; first as a student-teacher at Unley Public School then at the University of Adelaide's Teacher Training College.
He enlisted with the Australian Imperial Forces 10th Battalion within weeks of the outbreak of the Great War and sailed for Cairo on 22 October 1914. He landed at Ari Burnu Beach, Gallipoli on 25 April 1915[1], was wounded and repatriated as medically unfit in June 1916. He attempted to re-enlist but was soon found out. He returned to teaching at Norwood Public School.
During periods of inactivity he had been indulging his appetite for writing poetry. Songs of a Campaign (1917) was his first published book of verse, and was favourably reviewed by The Bulletin. Angus & Robertson soon published a new edition, illustrated by Norman Lindsay. His second, The Isle of San (1919), also illustrated by Lindsay, was not so well received however. He took to journalism, moving to Sydney where he taught English at Cleveland Street Intermediate High School until 1922 when he joined the staff at Smith's Weekly.

Brett Austin Ryan April 27 at 11:24pm

Met :) with her yesterday. Heading north to see Max on thursday.
Sent via Facebook Mobile

(Max, 'the Crow' Igan is in Byron Bay)
Elaine Ross Kelly April 27 at 11:26pm

This line is dated both by the date here (27th) and the date where you are (28th) because if the PH exchange rule. It relates to the previous message.

28.4.10 - I LINK A SCARY BRETT HELEN DANDO S.O.S.
Elaine Ross Kelly April 28 at 1:54pm

A TIP DATES HELEN'S BYRON LINK - A CROW - 29.4.10.


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