Monday, 1 April 2013

mcdonald has singled out 'wilberforce berlin' as a clue 'in red'....

but i am more interested in WILBERFORCE the number 10 'cat'....you see what i mean?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilberforce


and for some reason that wiki entry 'uploaded image' is invisible upon my blog...so here are the details:
Ernest Wilberforce (1840–1907), Anglican clergyman and bishop and the son of Samuel Wilberforce

Henry William Wilberforce (1807–1873), the youngest son of William Wilberforce, Catholic convert, journalist and author

Herbert Wilberforce (1864–1941), British male tennis player and chairman of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club

Lionel Robert Wilberforce (1861–1944), British physicist, great-grandson of William Wilberforce and inventor of the Wilberforce pendulum

Richard Wilberforce, Baron Wilberforce (1907–2003), great-great-grandson of William Wilberforce, famous Law Lord

Robert Isaac Wilberforce (1802–1857), second oldest son of William Wilberforce, a clergyman, Catholic convert and writer

Samuel Wilberforce (1805–1873), third oldest son of William Wilberforce, a bishop who debated the theory of evolution with Thomas Henry Huxley

William Wilberforce (1759–1833), British politician, evangelical reformer and campaigner against the slave trade



[edit] Places

Wilberforce, New South Wales, Australia

Wilberforce, Ontario, Canada

Wilberforce Falls, Wilberforce Gorge, Wilberforce Hills: Nunavut, Canada

Wilberforce, Ohio, United States

Wilberforce, Sierra Leone

Wilberforce Colony, 18th century colony of American Black citizens

Wilberforce, Berlin, Germany; 19th Century



[edit] Fictional characters

"Wilberforce" is the middle name of Bertie Wooster, a character in the novels of P. G. Wodehouse

Mr. Wilberforce, a character in the children's novel, Under the Mountain, by Maurice Gee

Mrs. Louisa Wilberforce is one of the main characters in the film "The Ladykillers".

The "Wilberforces" were the antagonists in the New Zealand children's TV horror-sci-fi show Under the Mountain

"Wilberforce" is the name of a character in the comic strip The Born Loser.

Mr. Wilberforce Clayborne Humphries, a character in the 1970s British sitcom Are You Being Served?



[edit] Other

Wilberforce University in Wilberforce, Ohio

Wilberforce Institute at the University of Hull, England

Wilberforce (cat), a cat who lived at 10 Downing Street between 1973 and 1987



[edit] See also

Wilbur Force, sometimes misattributed as Wilberforce, is a character in The Little Shop of Horrors

Wilberforce pendulum

OTHER NOTES:

i've missed out a bit here...the NAS used to program with ANISEED balls in that disused church....as well as the other seeds....that rimington used to throw aniseed for some reason.....

additionally a WILBERFORCE used to program there....a FAUCET TAP in the vestry....

WILBER-FORCE-IT

FORCE-IT TAP....

the above reminded me of WORD 7 and closing down my laptop....and the question 'do you want to force it'....as in close down all programs without going out of the 'shutdown' process.....

the dripping tap in horror movies also came up...in THE SERVANT by joseph losey for example....the WILBERFORCES used to use the image of a 'faucet'...a dripping tap....probably related to 'water on the brain' or some other form of torture....

OTHER NOTES:

additionally, in relation to tracking and tracing those who controlled the signal to his microchip...amadeus was to agree to let hulbrusch put two other chips into his skull...which would neutralise control of his uber-chip and allow them to track and trace who was contacting him....

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