PREDICTION: At Least 170 Die in Russian Jet Crash in Ukraine

Aug 22, 2006 15:50

This is a sad example of what happens when people ignore me. The Planet chose me as Ambassador. When I get ignored, I don't say anything. However, the Planet will retaliate by causing anomalies that can hurt or harm other people.

That's why I get upset when people like Davis play games or don't do what they're supposed to do. Davis has already been responsible for two airplanes in Nigerian falling out of the Sky killing over 200 people. Today marks the one-year anniversary of when he tried to borrow money from me after having screwed up a previous deal.

He borrowed money by pawning my car, which was my last possession. As soon as he found out that my family bailed it out, he stopped trying to find money to pay back what he owed. It just goes to show how people will get lax or lazy when there's no threat. If Davis had been borrowing money from a Bank or Lending Institution, they would've already taken action against him.
  1. A Russian passenger jet crashed during a thunderstorm just minutes after sending a distress signal on Tuesday, killing all 170 people on board, including dozens of children:
    1. The Ukraine is for Wendy Iwaszuk who's Ukrainian
    2. She's born 2/13 (Aquarius)
    3. Davis is born 2/14 (Aquarius)
    4. K = 11th Letter = 11th Sign = Aquarius
  2. Emergency officials said preliminary information led them to believe that weather - not terrorism - caused the Pulkovo Airlines' Tu-154 to plummet to the ground in what was the third passenger plane crash involving Russia's aviation industry this year:
    1. Technically, it is terrorism
    2. However, the threat is coming from the Planet and not another country
  3. Ukrainian officials said a storm with high winds, driving rain and lightning was raging through the region at the time. Russia's Emergency Situations Ministry spokeswoman Irina Andrianova, citing information from her Ukrainian counterparts, said the plane was likely hit by lightning:
    1. This is an example of how Lightning Strikes can be aimed with precision
    2. People think it's random, but you can actually harness and focus energy
    3. I've seen Lightning Strikes happen in the past that are timed
  4. Residents of Sukha Balka, a village north of Donetsk and some 400 miles east of Kiev , found part of the plane's tail section and still-burning pieces of debris in a swampy field:
    1. Initials SB = Scott Boone
    2. Sukha = S-UK/HA = Superman(S) United Kingdom(UK) Gemini(HA/81/9x9/IxI/II)
    3. Balka = Balk/A = Stop God
  5. The crash occurred just two days before the second anniversary of near-simultaneous explosions on two planes over Russia. Those explosions, which killed 90 people, were blamed on Chechen terrorists:
    1. Today is 8/22
    2. Two day before would be 8/24
    3. 8/24 = Scorpio(8) Blaney Davis(BD/24)
    4. 2 years ago was 8/24/2004
    5. Davis borrowed $3,000 from my mom at that time which he never paid back
  6. It came less than two months after an Airbus A-310 of the Russian airline S7 skidded off a runway and burst into flames on July 9 in the Siberian city of Irkutsk, killing 124 people:
    1. A-310 = God Scott Boone
    2. Scott is born 3/10
    3. 3/10 = 3/X = XXX = Adult = Adult Star Sunny Leone
    4. I said I fiddled with the Definition so S(cott) [Bo]one S(unny) [Le]one
    5. Irkutsk = IR/K(UTS)K = IR 11-11(K-K) Old God(U/V in Old Alphabet) Female(T/20XX) Superman(S)
    6. My Initials are IR and I'm from Washington State inducted 11/11 (K-K)
  7. On May 3, an A-320 of the Armenian airline Armavia crashed into the Black Sea while trying to land in the Russian resort city of Sochi in rough weather, killing all 113 people aboard:
    1. 320 = 3/20 = Gemini(3/3rd Sign) Female(20/XX0
    2. I'm born in the Sun Sign of Gemini and Fe-Male (IRon Male)
    3. 113 = 1/13 = God(1) 5/29(13/Rhode Island)
  8. Associated Press Writer Irina Titova contributed to this report from St. Petersburg:
    1. Irina = IR in A = IR in God(A/1)
    2. Titova = Tit o' VA = Breast(Tit) of Virgin I o' WA(VA/Virgin-IA)
  9. Irina Andrianova: Notice it's another name with IR
As I said, if you know what tags to look for, you'll find that there's actually a Rhyme and Reason to why things happen. It's actually following a distinctive pattern.

That's how you establish credibility in being able to forecast and predict things. It's because you know what the Code is.
At Least 170 Die in Russian Jet Crash in Ukraine
By SERGEI VENYAVSKY, AP
SUKHA BALKA, Ukraine (Aug. 22) - A Russian passenger jet crashed during a thunderstorm just minutes after sending a distress signal on Tuesday, killing all 170 people on board, including dozens of children.



Emergency officials said preliminary information led them to believe that weather - not terrorism - caused the Pulkovo Airlines' Tu-154 to plummet to the ground in what was the third passenger plane crash involving Russia's aviation industry this year.

"Nobody survived," Mykhaylo Korsakov, spokesman for the Donetsk department of the Emergency Situations Ministry, told The Associated Press.

Ukrainian officials said a storm with high winds, driving rain and lightning was raging through the region at the time. Russia's Emergency Situations Ministry spokeswoman Irina Andrianova, citing information from her Ukrainian counterparts, said the plane was likely hit by lightning.

Korsakov said the pilot asked to make an emergency landing before disappearing from the radar screens at around 2:30 p.m.

The Tu-154 was en route from the Russian Black Sea resort of Anapa - a holiday destination popular with families - to St. Petersburg when it ran into trouble. Two minutes after the crew sent a distress signal, it dropped off the radar, said Russian emergency official Yulia Stadnikova.

Residents of Sukha Balka, a village north of Donetsk and some 400 miles east of Kiev , found part of the plane's tail section and still-burning pieces of debris in a swampy field. Television footage showed scorched, smoldering land covered in small pieces of wreckage. Thick white smoke hung over the debris.

Of the 170 people on board, 45 were children, Pulkovo Airlines deputy director Anatoly Samoshin told reporters at the St. Petersburg airport. The list of passengers, most of whom were from St. Petersburg, appeared to include many families.

Investigators were searching for the flight data recorders commonly called black boxes.

Samoshin said the pilot decided to climb about 3,300 feet to try to get above the storm. But as the plane ascended from 29,500 to 36,000 feet, the pilot sent the first distress signal. Later, the pilot sent two more distress signals, the last from 9,800 feet, he said.

Ukraine Emergency Situations Ministry spokesman Igor Krol told AP that a fire broke out on the plane at 32,800 feet and the crew decided to try to make an emergency landing.

"The only known fact is that the weather was bad, there was a strong thunderstorm and poor visibility," Ukrainian emergency official Leonid Kastorsky told Russia's NTV at the site of the crash.

The crash occurred just two days before the second anniversary of near-simultaneous explosions on two planes over Russia. Those explosions, which killed 90 people, were blamed on Chechen terrorists.

Both Russian and Ukrainian officials said nothing indicated Tuesday's incident should be blamed on terrorism.

The crash "was not a terrorist attack," said Leonid Belyayev, acting director of Russia's Emergency Situations Ministry in St. Petersburg.

The 16-year-old plane had flown 5,600 miles since its last maintenance checkup, and was not immediately due for another check, Samoshin said. Pulkovo is among Russia's largest airlines.

The plane "was falling down like a petal," one unidentified woman told Russia's Channel One, waving her hand from side to side. "It was floating, it circled around, then it went down and then there immediately was an explosion ... and smoke started rising."

Zhenya Donets, a 16-year-old villager, said he saw the plane hang in the air for a moment, before corkscrewing to the ground.

"There were fragments of the plane and bodies were lying among them. There were children there too. Many bodies were burning, we tried to put the fire out, but all people were already dead. It was a terrible sight," he said.

The crash was the third major incident involving Russia's aviation industry this year. It came less than two months after an Airbus A-310 of the Russian airline S7 skidded off a runway and burst into flames on July 9 in the Siberian city of Irkutsk, killing 124 people.

On May 3, an A-320 of the Armenian airline Armavia crashed into the Black Sea while trying to land in the Russian resort city of Sochi in rough weather, killing all 113 people aboard.

Russian-made Tu-154s are widely used by Russian airlines for many regional flights.

Associated Press Writer Irina Titova contributed to this report from St. Petersburg.

AP-NY-08-22-06 1742EDT
Updated: 05:45 PM EDT

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