It figures. I was talking about Rebecca who changed her name to Smith.
The other thing about Arkansas is that it's postal abbreviation is AR. The 1st and 18th Letters of AR translate to 1/18. That would be the birthday of T7 who I said had been harassing me in 2003 about not getting paid on the Indonesian Project.
I said that my blood boils every time I think about him. When I get on the track of thinking of the Indonesian Project it's set to coincide with when there's an eruption of a volcano on Indonesian.
It's not because I have anything to do with it. It's just that I'm really in tune with the Planet. So I'll mimic the Planet and behave the Planet. So when the Planet feels like initiating a volcano in Indonesia, my Subconscious Mind will start reminding me about things regarding the Indonesian Project making me resonate at the same time.
I really resented the fact that I was really nice to T7 and how he turned on me. For someone who was most informed, he had the least sympathy about my financial situation. The rest of the film crew that weren't informed or knew what was going on were upset, but they understood.
You see things pulled inside out with Davis born Valentine's Day with that red tag. The way that T7 was wearing a Hawaiian Shirt at the court hearing aligning with my stepdad from Hawaii was significant.
Superman's foster parent is being played Jonathan Kent born 1/18 like T7. However, it's pulled inside out.
I had said that T7 held a grudge against me about this whole Indonesian Project. Yet as the Production Manager, that was his job to manage. He put all the phone numbers and contact information up on the whiteboard giving Chris P. the means to go around him.
Later, I learned that if T7 had not given out all those numbers, Chris P. as the Associate Producer would not have been able to stage a mutiny since he couldn't go over our heads.
I learned that lesson the hard way. Some people may wonder why they can't talk directly to the Planet as easily. It's because that same system is in place.
It's symbolic the way T7 blames me for him not getting paid when it was his actions that were a major contribution to the fall-out.
I'll never forget Chris P. giving me a lecture on Film Production. He used the analogy of a Cyclone or weather phenomenon. The irony is that I know more intimately know that it's an apt description since I deal with weather phenomenon in my research all the time with earthquakes, tornadoes, and hurricanes.
So Chris P. was indeed correct.
So this bankruptcy with $25.7 million with Coach Smith is symbolic to what I said in my previous Blog Entry where I was complaining about T7. I said that he has a gross sense of entitlement thinking I owed him money back then.
He didn't realize he was the major person behind the chain of events when he had me drive back to the office. Secondly, I had said that if he had a tally of all stress, harassment, and crap he pulled that fiddled with the Psychic Field and getting in my way, it would be roughly in the millions of dollars.
It would be about $25.7 million that he owes me.
That's why T7 really shouldn't complain about anything.
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Arkansas Coach Smith Bankruptcy Shows $25.7 Million Debt
By CHUCK BARTELS (Associated Press) | The Associated Press - 2 hours 21 minutes ago
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -- Arkansas coach John L. Smith is trying to wipe away $25.7 million in debt in bankruptcy court and hang onto $1.2 million in retirement accounts and some personal property, all while he leads the Razorbacks through one of the strangest seasons in team history.
Smith, who loudly implored reporters to ''smile'' at a press conference this week, has a meeting with a long list of creditors at U.S. Bankruptcy court in Fayetteville on Oct. 12, the day before the Razorbacks host Kentucky.
Smith was coaching Louisville when he began investing in real estate, which he has said, was profitable until land values took a nosedive. Smith filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on Sept. 6, and court papers filed Wednesday detail the depth of his financial losses.
As of the filing, Smith had received $115,000 from his 10-month, $850,000 contract with Arkansas, plus $35,643 from his alma mater, Weber State, which he left before coaching a game to return to Fayetteville after Bobby Petrino's firing. He also picked up $9,810 from Nike and $1,057 from a football camp, according to the court documents.
Smith has two retirement accounts, each worth about $600,000, which his filing lists as exempt from liquidation, along with household furnishings.
The filing lists 26 unsecured creditors, with the largest debt - $20 million - claimed by Terra Springs LLC of Louisville. Other debts include $2 million to Republic Bank and $902,000 to King Southern Bank, both in Louisville. He also owes about $10,000 to American Express.
Smith paid $20,000 up front to his attorney, Jill Jacoway of Fayetteville. She wasn't in her office Thursday and didn't immediately respond to email requests for comment.
Once the Chapter 7 proceeding is complete, Smith will be released from the debts, assuming there are no ensuing complications.
Smith revealed his financial problems to The Associated Press during the summer, saying he anticipated a bankruptcy filing and that he didn't want it to distract the team or embarrass the university. Athletic director Jeff Long said at the time that Smith was candid about his debt situation in talks before he was hired.
''It's something that's happened. I made some mistakes, and to be honest with you, I'm a football coach, not a businessman,'' Smith said at the time.
Since declaring bankruptcy on Sept. 6, then-No. 8 Arkansas lost in overtime to Louisiana-Monroe, 34-31, and was shutout by No. 1 Alabama, 52-0. Starting quarterback Tyler Wilson was knocked out of the Louisiana-Monroe game with a head injury and other key players have been sidelined by injuries.
All this followed Petrino's April 1 motorcycle crash, which led to revelations he had his 25-year-old mistress on the back of the bike and that he'd hired her for an on-campus recruiting job. Long fired Petrino 10 days after the accident.
The Razorbacks (1-2) are preparing to host Rutgers (3-0) on Saturday. It remains unclear whether Wilson will be under center.
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