There are some other things about the article I didn't mention::
- Ichwan Murni:
- It starts with the letter "I" like mine
- IM: I/9 + M/13 = V/22. V = 5 in Roman Numerals = Leo the 5th Sign
- Bakso: B/AK/SO = Gemini(B/2) Alaska(AK/White/Justice) Significant Other
- I said 1/11/2006 about the Volcano in Alaska that erupted
There are a lot of Rats that feed on Rice in the Philippines :P.
To:
grue23From: Rod
Date: 2006-01-12 11:24 am
Subject: SIGNS: Indonesian "Ratball" Soup Report Sparks Protest
I said 1/11/2006 that Davis doesn't believe I have Psychic Abilities. I told him if he was smart he'd take me seriously and learn how to capitalize on business deals using my Psychic Abilities:
- There was a funny news article about "Ratball Soup." with Rat Meat used as Meatballs. I said 1/5/2006 that Davis is born Year of the Rat.
- I said 1/6/2006 that we did an Indonesian Project July 2003. The article is in Indonesia.
- I said 1/11/2006 that I've been making fun of him in the Associated Press with all the News Articles that poke fun at him. This would be an example :).
As I said, Davis doesn't pay attention to my Journal even though I told him he should read it so he'll see how what he tells me on the phone each day is what I already posted in my Journal over the last 48 hours.
'Ratball" Soup Report Sparks Protest
JAKARTA, Indonesia (Jan. 11) - Dozens of soup vendors rallied outside an Indonesian TV station Wednesday over a news report that alleged some sellers were using rat to make meatballs for their broth.
The protesters complained that the report was hurting their business.
Trans TV allowed five of the protesters into the building to hear their complaints - but told them it stood by the report, which was aired on Dec. 31.
"We said it was true and backed up by our findings in the field," said Trans spokesman Ichwan Murni. "We have a duty to inform our viewers about the facts."
The report, which aired Dec. 31, featured a taped confession of a man admitting using rat meat to make the balls, known here as bakso.
The food scare is the latest in a series that have hurt sales at restaurants and small-scale vendors nationwide. Last week, local media reported that dangerous amounts of formaldehyde were being used to preserve fish, noodles and bean curd.
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