I read about it on internet, but for me it looks little bit farfetched.
Here's the story from Mirror (
People notice something spooky about Kate Middleton's royal baby dress):
'Rosemarys Baby' was set at The Dakota, 1 West Street
72nd Street NY (Of course the name is obviously coincidental to your Cassie avatar handle)
72 is an angle of the Pentacle - as is its 5 division sum within a circle (360/5 =
72) I always note pentacle angles.
I think this interesting: The classic shot shown of serial killers Fred and
Rosemary West when posed together - surname namesake to 1
West 72nd Street. Note her similarity of dress too.
Rosemary West was convicted
November 22nd 1995.
The Lindo Wing of St Marys Hospital first admitted patients in
November 22nd 1937 and had
66 beds. St
Marys is second part name to Rose
mary - with 'rose' possible connotation to Venus 'Rose' pentacle in northern hemisphere transition-path (every 8 years.)
(November 22nd Scorpio-Sagittarius transition seems important date with the famous triple deaths in 1963 Auldous Huxley, C.S Lewis and JFK - in turn a (tenuous?) link to JFK's lobotomized sister Rosemary named after their mother Rose Kennedy whom was granted 'countess' by the Pope)
Rosemary's Baby was said due on 28th June 19
66.
I came across this in Wiki:
June 28th:
"This date is the only date each year where both the month and day are different
perfect numbers,
June 6 being the only date where the month and day are the same perfect number."
First two 'perfect numbers':
"The first perfect number is
6. Its proper divisors are 1, 2, and 3, and 1 + 2 + 3 = 6. Equivalently, the number 6 is equal to half the sum of all its positive divisors: ( 1 + 2 + 3 + 6 ) / 2 = 6. The next perfect number is
28 = 1 + 2 + 4 + 7 + 14.
Philo of Alexandria in his first-century book "On the creation" mentions perfect numbers, claiming that the world was created in 6 days and the moon orbits in 28 days because 6 and 28 are perfect
Every even perfect number ends in 6 or 28, base ten; and, with the only exception of 6, ends in 1, base 9"
I don't know, maybe something to some of it..