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Date:  Tue, 24 April 2007  11:04 WesternIndonesiaTime

Subject:  Blue Angel Plane Crash

 

 

 

U.S. Navy Blue Angels pilot Lieutenant Commander Kevin Davis salutes during a practice demonstration at Marine Corps Air Station in Beaufort, South Carolina in this April 19, 2007 photo. Davis, the number six pilot in the six-member team, was killed when his jet fighter crashed during an air show in Beaufort on April 22, 2007. Picture taken April 19, 2007.

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(UNITED STATES) Reuters - Sun Apr 22, 4:39 PM ET

 

A latest painting of Paris Hilton with a red puppet behind her. Later on the dress of Paris Hilton was painted blue, and it was followed by the news about Blue Angel plane number 6 had an accident that killed the pilot, U.S. Navy Blue Angels pilot Lieutenant Commander Kevin Davis.

 

 

Blue Angels pilots salute during a practice demonstration at Marine Corps Air Station in Beaufort, S.C. In this April 19, 2007 photo. From left to right are, CDR Kevin Mannix U.S. Navy, LCDR Anthony Walley, U.S. Navy, Capt Clint Harris, U.S. Marine Corp, LCDR Thomas Winkler, U.S. Navy, LCDR John Allison, U.S. Navy and LCDR Kevin Davis, U.S. Navy. A jet fighter flown by the U.S. Navy Blue Angels demonstration team crashed during an air show in Beaufort, S.C. April 22, 2007. Picture taken April 19, 2007.

REUTERS/Bart Baldwin (UNITED STATES)
Reuters - Sun Apr 22, 12:58 AM ET

 

Navy Blue Angel No. 6 is shown minutes before crashing during an air show at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort in Beaufort, S.C., Saturday, April 21, 2007.

(AP Photo/Birmingham News, Mark Almond)
AP - Sat Apr 21, 6:17 PM ET

 

 

 

The Navy Blue Angels perform the last maneuver before Blue Angel No. 6 (plane just above center) crashed during an air show at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort in Beaufort, S.C., Saturday, April 21, 2007. Blue Angel No. 6, one of two solo pilots crashed two minutes after this picture was made about four miles west of the base as the team was setting up for its final maneuver.

(AP Photo/Birmingham News, Mark Almond)
AP - Sat Apr 21, 6:17 PM ET

 

 

 

Smoke rises over the treetops after a Navy Blue Angel solo pilot flying an F-18 crashed during an air show at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort in Beaufort, S.C., Saturday, April 21, 2007.

(AP Photo/Birmingham News, Mark Almond)
AP - Sat Apr 21, 6:17 PM ET

 

The remaining pilots prepare to land after a Navy F-18 Blue Angel plane crashed during an air show at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort in Beaufort, S.C., Saturday, April 21, 2007. The Beaufort Gazette reported the plane hit a pine tree and then crashed near a subdivision, setting at least one home on fire and peppering homes with shrapnel. The county coroner's office said one person was killed.

(AP Photo/Birmingham News, Mark Almond)
AP - Sat Apr 21, 6:24 PM ET

 

 

 

The Blue Angels team leader circles the site where a Navy F-18 Blue Angel plane crashed during an air show at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort in Beaufort, S.C., Saturday, April 21, 2007. The Beaufort Gazette reported the plane hit a pine tree and then crashed near a subdivision, setting at least one home on fire and peppering homes with shrapnel. The county coroner's office said one person was killed.

(AP Photo/Birmingham News, Mark Almond)
AP - Sat Apr 21, 6:25 PM ET

 

 

 

Jeffry Cyr talks about yesterday's air show at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort in Beaufort, S.C., where a Navy Blue Angel pilot's aircraft plunged to the ground as the elite aviators were coming together for their final formation, Sunday, April, 22, 2007, at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort. Cyr was one of eight people on the ground that suffered injuries from the crash that occurred in his neighborhood.

(AP Photo/Gerald Weaver)
AP - Sun Apr 22, 3:42 PM ET

 

Navy Blue Angel pilot Lt. Cmdr. Kevin J. Davis, right, talks with University of Oklahoma football coach Bob Stoops in this May 10, 2006, photo after taking Stoops on a flight at the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base in Fort Worth, Texas. Davis, 32, of Pittsfield, Mass., was killed Saturday, April 21, 2007 when his plane crashed during an air show at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort in Beaufort, S.C.

(AP Photo/D.J. Peters)
AP - Sun Apr 22, 4:33 PM ET

 

Whenever there was a disaster, of course I preferred that it has nothing to do with me. On the other hand I should also be aware if such disaster might have related with me. Like the news about one of the Blue Angel planes crash recently, that seems like related with my painting the dress of Paris Hilton with blue color.

In the accident, the Blue Angel No. 6 pilot's name was Lieutenant Commander Kevin Davis. It was like containing a message for me, like questioning whether Paris Hilton colored blue has the meaning that she would be ended. Because the pilot's first name Kevin is like containing the mixture of an Indonesian word "ke" which means "to", and an English word "finish", so it becomes "to finish". Like questoning "Is Paris Hilton going to finish?".

In that painting Paris Hilton was like being asked to go away by a red dressed puppet. Since the puppet position is closer to my head in the bed, there could be an interpretation that my mind was asking Paris to go away, and it could be like my previous experience with Lady Di ahereas after I asked her to marry someone else, it ended with Lady Di's car accident in Paris.

Even by the time I worked the painting a few days ago, there were some strong thunder and lightning, like reminding me to be careful not to go the same path of destiny like my previous experience with Lady Diana.

To clarify this, I need to explain here that actually it was not a painting of the puppet asking her to go away. It was about the puppet admiring her, by caressing her back. But maybe it could be hard to explain this in the painting itself, so I think the title of the painting would be "Massaging Paris".

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

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Date:  Tue, 24 April 2007  11:18 WesternIndonesiaTime

Subject:  NASA Shooting by William Phillips, About Number 44 and 6

 

 

 

A NASA sign behind the Stars and Stripes. A gunman has killed a male hostage and himself at NASA's Johnson Space Center, just days after 33 people died in the bloodiest school shooting in US history.

(AFP/File/Bruce Weaver)
AFP/File - Sat Apr 21, 5:19 AM ET

 

Police cars surround building 44 at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, April 20, 2007, where an armed man shot and killed a male hostage before shooting himself in a standoff with police. Police say the NASA shooter blamed the victim for a negative job review.

REUTERS/Richard Carson
Reuters - Sat Apr 21, 3:43 PM ET

 

 

An ambulance prepares to leave building 44 at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, April 20, 2007, where an armed man shot and killed a male hostage before shooting himself in a standoff with police. A female hostage was released, police told a news conference.

REUTERS/Richard Carson (UNITED STATES)
Reuters - Fri Apr 20, 7:27 PM ET

 

A NASA police officer (2nd L, tan uniform) walks from building 44 at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston with SWAT officers (in black uniform) after an armed man shot and killed a male hostage before shooting himself in a standoff with police April 20, 2007. A female hostage was released, police told a news conference.

REUTERS/Richard Carson (UNITED STATES)
Reuters - Fri Apr 20, 7:37 PM ET

 

 

An aerial photo shows Building 44 at NASA's Johnson Space Center, Friday, April 20, 2007, in Houston, where police said a NASA contract worker took a handgun inside this office building Friday and fatally shot a hostage before killing himself. A second hostage escaped with minor injuries.

(AP Photo/Houston Chronicle, James Nielsen)
AP - Fri Apr 20, 8:32 PM ET

 

A gunman killed a male hostage and himself at NASA's Johnson Space Center Friday, just days after 33 people died in the bloodiest school shooting in US history.

(AFP/Illustration)
AFP/Illustration - Fri Apr 20, 7:04 PM ET

 

 

 

The shooting at NASA building 44 on April 20, 2007, was done by NASA’s employee. NASA and police identified the gunman as 60-year-old William Phillips. He shot another employee to death and later on killing himself. The person shot was David Beverly, a 62-year-old NASA worker. Beverly was shot in the chest and was probably killed "in the early minutes of the whole ordeal," police said. Beverly's wife, Linda, said her husband of 41 years was an electrical parts specialist who felt working at NASA was his calling.

The second hostage, identified by NASA as Fran Crenshaw, a contract worker with MRI Technologies, escaped after being bound to a chair with duct tape.

This shooting incident at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston happened just a few days after the tragic shooting incident at Virginia Tech on April 16, 2007, and also like containing a message for me. The name of the gunman, William Phillips, is like containing my first name "A.M.". While his last name Phillips is like reminding me with the famous Dutch electronic products Phillips.

In Indonesia, the license plate for Dutch embassy started with "CD 60". For example, the ambassador's car license plate is "CD 60 01", the other staffs could be "CD 60 25" or "CD 60 18" and so on. The gunman age is also 60 years old.

Number 6 in Indonesian is "enam" which sounds like "end A.M.", or "Firman Die". So the number 60 is like having the meaning of "end A.M. zero" or "end A.M. Die", or it is against my consent to move to the eternity.

While the name of second hostage, who is still alive, is Fran Crenshaw. Her first name is like the country France, which capital is Paris, like the name of Paris HiIton.

The shooting took place at NASA building 44, or double four. My name is Firman, which in Dutch the word "fir" has the meaning of "four&uot;. In that incident there were two people who died and one alive. Or like: double four die, to strengthen my having to die, I have to die "on the double".

So the message is that I should never end my consent to die, and Paris Hilton should still alive, she should never die with me.

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

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Date:  Tue, 24 April 2007  11:33 WesternIndonesiaTime

Subject:  Miss America 1944 Shot a Thief

 

 

 

 

Venus Ramey, 82, walks along KY1247 near her home in Waynesburg, Ky., Tuesday, April 17, 2007. Ramey, who was crowned Miss America in 1944, caught a man she thought was stealing from her farm in south-central Kentucky, she shot the tires out of his vehicle so he'd be stuck there until police came.

(AP Photo/The Interior Journal, George Lewis)
AP - Fri Apr 20, 5:20 PM ET

 

Venus Ramey, 82, a former Miss America poses on Tuesday, April 17, 2007, near her home in Waynesburg, Ky. Ramey, was crowned Miss America in 1944, caught a man she thought was stealing from her farm in south-central Kentucky, she shot the tires out of his vehicle so he'd be stuck there until police came.

(AP Photo/The Interior Journal, George Lewis)
AP - Fri Apr 20, 5:21 PM ET

 

 

 

Around the shooting at Virginia tech and the shooting at NASA, there was also the news of Miss America 1944 shot a thief on Tuesday, April 17, 2007, near her home in Waynesburg, Kentucky. She is Venus Ramey, 82, who was crowned Miss America in 1944. Since she is a Miss America 1944, of course she is now an old woman. The message for me is that even though I treated Paris Hilton as my bridge to heaven, I should try to keep Paris Hilton alive until she gets old like the old Miss America 1944.

 

 

 

 

 


 

 


 

 

Thank's,

A.M. Firmansyah

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