Find Natalee Holloway

Monday, November 21, 2005

Her Name NATALEE HOLLOWAY

I intend to use Natalee Holloway's name to reveal what it has to offer in the matter of her disappearance. This technique should not be underestimated. It has the ability to tell us what otherwise would never be known.

Experience and usage in past cases of abduction and murder, I have seen the victims name's foretell, unerringly, the facts belonging to the crimes committed against them. For example,

In the case of POLLY HANNAH KLAAS, who was found murdered beneath planks of plywood near a lumber mill 50 miles from her home, had the words HASH LOP LAY PLY PLANKS ON POLLY. Her killer, Richard Allen Davis, reported to having smoked Hashish the night he abducted and murdered Polly.

In the case of KALI ANN POULTON, who was found murdered and submerged in a 30,ooo gallon cooling tank by her neighbor at the Nortel Building in New York had the words, NATAL LINK PAL PUT KALI IN A POLUTION TANK IN A NO(R)-T(E)L PLANT.

In the case of NATALEE HALLOWAY, the following is what I found to be suggestive of who, what, and where using only the words that can be formed from the letters of her name.

I found the words TELL A HELL TALE ON A ALOHA which certainly describes her demise while on vacation. I also found the words that say, NOT ONE, NOT TWO, but A LOYAL LETHAL TALLY to describe that there was more than one person involved in her disappearance.


I even noted that Natalee's name foretells that ONE TEEN A LOWLY NATAL LEO; meaning that one of the persons involved is a local who was born during late July or early August when the Sun is transitting the sign of LEO. Natalee does not have any planets deposited in the sign of Leo when she was born, nor were any of the planets deposited in the sign of Leo when she disappeared. So someone else does.

NATALEE HOLLOWAY

TELL A HELL TALE ON ALOHA
NOT ONE, NOT TWO, (but) A LOYAL LETHAL TALLY
ONE TEEN A LOWLY NATAL LEO.

Her name even offers the word, THEY, again suggesting more than one person involved. I was able to string together the words THEY WANT A YEN TOY which describes her assailants as having a desire to use her as they wished.

When I found the words NATALEE LOATH THE YEN, I knew that she would have fought them at their attempts. The words, THEY WALE, THEN HEW A LETHAL WELT surely suggest that they hit her and caused damage. The words, NOW THEY LEAN TO TOW NATALEE AWAY tell me that they took her somewhere else to hide her remains.

THEY WANT A YEN TOY
NATALEE LOATH THE YEN
THEY WALE ... THEY HEW A LETHAL WELT
NATALEE WENT WANE
NOW THEY LEAN TO TOW NATALEE AWAY

In remembering that Natalee stars suggest a place deep in the Earth and seeing the word HOLE and WELL, well I just couldn't let that pass. I thought about WET HOLE such as a WELL is considered.

So I strung theSe words along with a few others to say, THEY TOW NATALEE TO A WET HOLE...WET HOLE A WELL ON A OLE LLANO LANE. The word LLANO means a grassy plain. The word OLE LLANO LANE suggestS an area that is not in use any more and/or perhaps no longer well traveled.

These next words I found extremely disturbing because they even name a road in Aruba and a direction; the words are ... THEY TOW NATALEE NE ON HWY ONE A ... THEY LAY NATALEE NEATH A LATH ON A LONELY OLE WELL LANE. I tried to search for some topographical maps of Aruba to see if I could note some of these areas in the directions offered by the planets, but I had no luck.

One more thought, I found the words NOT EATEN, which sort of tells me that they didn't feed Natalee to the sharks as an article reported could have been a possiblity. I don't think these guys would have staked their freedom in the unpredicable teeth of sharks.


ON HALLOWEEN WE WANT TO ATONE TEEN TO HELL


I wonder greatly what has taken place in this case around the season of Halloween that will bring one of these teens down?

Since the Moon at the time of Natalee's disappearance is squaring Mercury, (which by the way is causing the wide exposure this case is receiving; its applying progession to six other planets leads me to believe this case is solvable. The following order of the Moon's progression to the six other planets highlights the following time line of monthhs ahead when important events will happen.

to the Sun in September, to Uranus in October, to Neptune in July 2006, to Mars in October 2006, to Pluto in December 2006 and than to the Venus/Saturn aspect in January 2007


As you see there could be some time before Natalee is found and someone convicted. There could be some exceptions however when we use the celestial longitude of the planets to gain insight into important dates, such as :

Pluto 216 degrees = 12/6 or 12/16 or 6/12 or 6/21 or 1/26

Mars' 307 degrees = 3/07 or 7/03 or 7/30

....writing still in progress

9 Comments:

  • so where ia ahe and when will she be found?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 5:58 PM  

  • Re: LLANOS:

    Suit Claims Drummond Coal Stole Rights to Oil

    By Stephen Flanagan Jackson

    BOGOTA, COLOMBIA - Already facing civil charges in the murders of three of its Colombia employees, the Drummond Coal Co. now must contend with a lawsuit alleging racketeering in a scheme involving the president of Colombia to illegally divert oil concessions to Drummond.

    Drummond Coal Co., based in Birmingham, Alabama, operates a lucrative coal mining operation in northeast Colombia which exports coal all over the world, including to Mobile, Alabama where one of its largest customers is The Southern Company and subsidiary, Alabama Power, and coal-generating electric companies in Georgia, Mississippi, and Florida.

    The Dutch owners of Llanos Oil Exploration Ltd. charge Drummond with racketeering in the latest civil complaint against the privately-held company which sprang out of the hardscrabble, coal-laden hills of Walker County in rural Alabama some 70 years ago.

    Albert van Bilderbeek, a majority owner and executive of Llanos in Colombia along with his brother Hendrik, says Garry N. Drummond, the coal giant's CEO, was involved with Colombia's president, his top aide, and Ecopetrol, the Colombian's government agency that oversees and administers mineral rights, in a fraudulent scheme to steal Llanos'oil rights - and vast, untapped oil reserves potentially worth billions of dollars - in Las Nieves (The Snows) block near Drummond's La Loma, Colombia coal mines. Las Nieves is in the Cesar department --or state - of northeast Colombia near oil-rich and unstable Venezuela. Llanos officials compare the oil deposits to the La Paz and La Mara oil fields of Venezuela - the major oil fields that make that Hugo Chavez-led country the world's eighth largest oil producer.

    "The litigation has no merit whatsoever," said Drummond's attorney in the civil action, George Menico, Jr., of the Miami law firm of Holland & Knight. Officials for the Uribe administration and for Ecopetrol tell Bogota media no wrongdoing transpired and that Llanos defaulted on its concession through its own mismanagement and problems.

    Garry Drummond is a powerful behind-the-scenes power broker in Alabama and a major contributor to political candidates and to the president of the Alabama Public Service Commission which regulates the utility industry. He was recently inducted into the University of Alabama business school hall of fame and is a trustee emeritus of UA.

    The suit was filed in April in federal court in Orlando, Fla. where Llanos has an office in addition to its Colombia operations. The complaint charges Colombia President Alvaro Uribe, his closest advisor Fabio Echeverri, and several officials of Ecopotrel with corruption, abuse of power, intimidation, and threats in order "to steal" oil rights from Llanos and award them to Drummond. The Llanos action is being brought in the U.S. District Court under RICO, the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, and Florida common law.

    Van Bilderbeek says the defendants control Colombia law, Colombia law enforcement, and the Colombia judiciary in that civil war-wracked South American country and, therefore, the case should be heard in the U.S..

    The murders - or wrongful deaths - civil lawsuit facing Drummond is also being heard in the U.S. - in federal court in Birmingham under the gavel of judge Karon O. Bowdre who recently presided over the acquittal of Richard Scrushy, the fired Health South Corp. CEO recently acquitted of orchestrating a $2.7 million fraud.

    Drummond is alleged to have been complicit in the assassinations of three of its Colombia employees - all union leaders. Attorneys for the slain Colombians' families and labor union say that particular case is at least six months away from a jury trial - if it ever reaches that stage.

    Depositions in the case are due to be taken soon from Garry Drummond at his plush Beacon Parkway offices in Birmingham and from Augusto Jiminez, Drummond's general manager in Colombia.

    In the Llanos case, van Bilderbeek alleges that Drummond is in a "symbiotic and cooperative" relationship with both the regular Colombia military and the paramilitaries at Drummond's huge open pit coal mine in Colombia.

    "Drummond pays the paramilitary out of a slush fund account," the Llanos lawsuit claims.

    In Colombia both the right-wing paramilitary and the left-wing communist guerrilla - along with the Colombia drug dealers - are labeled terrorists by the U.S. in Colombia's interminable civil war which often targets innocent civilians in violent atrocities and land removal. Both extremist groups are known to profit from the illicit drug trade and other illegal activities.

    The U.S. has recently dispatched some $3 billion to Colombia under Plan Colombia - 80 percent military aid - in a futile effort in the so-called drug war and to defeat the last remaining leftist insurgency in Latin America.

    President Bush is expected to discuss progress in the aerial spraying of coca crops and further use of U.S. military in Colombia when he meets with Colombia president Uribe at Crawford, Texas, August 4.

    Plan Colombia restricts the numbers of U.S. military in Colombia to 800 with the defined purpose of providing "logistic and training support" to the Colombia military. The U.S. restrictions also call for a cap of 600 U.S. citizens as U.S. government contractors in Colombia and, in fact, many of these are recently-retired U.S. military.

    The Llanos Oil suit, according to van Bilderbeek, focuses on the "theft of our mineral rights and a turnkey oil production project - not the paramilitaries."

    Van Bilderbeek says the paramilitaries - specifically the AUC - the Spanish acronym for United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia - came into the picture when, Echeverri, an aide of Colombia's president falsely advised the DEA (the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency) that Llanos Oil was in cahoots with the AUC "to launder drug proceeds."

    "This absolutely false allegation was designed to pressure Llanos Oil to give up its mineral rights so that they could be taken over by the Ecopetrol principals," alleges the suit, which further claims, "Ecopetrol itself was widely suspected of operating a drug organization protected by the Colombian army in the Cesar area" - the state in which Drummond operates its La Loma coal mine.

    "Right now my brother Hendrik, the president of Llanos, is being held in La Modela prison in Bogota on suspicion of drug money laundering," van Bilderbeek tells me.

    The van Bilderbeek brothers - also U.S. citizens - are also taking their situation in front of the parliament in Holland.

    The head of Ecopetrol, according to the lawsuit, is Fabio Echeverri, also named as a defendant. Echeverri is President Uribe's chief of staff and "also an agent of Drummond and it was Echeverri who had initiated the corrupt scheme to divert the mineral rights originally leased to Llanos." Echeverri denies any wrongdoing and tells Bogota media that Llanos defaulted on its lease through its own mismanagement and that the suit is sour grapes.

    Van Bilderbeek says once Ecopetrol terminated the concession to Llanos the awarding of the contract to Drummond in December 2003 was perpetrated in record time of 18 days. "This process normally takes a year or more," says van Bilderbeek.

    We do not know if Drummond wanted this petroleum deposit - which could potentially become the most important oil deposit worldwide in years - for the extraordinary crude potential of light or for the strategic location near its coal mine - or for both reasons, according to Harrison Slaughter, Llanos' Orlando attorney.

    Slaughter charges in the suit that "part of the planning of the scheme occurred in the offices of the Drummond companies in the U.S."

    A shorter, edited version of this story also appeared in today's Birmingham News.

    Published with the permission of Stephen Flanagan Jackson, an editor/writer for The Latin American Post in Bogota, Colombia, and a professor of journalism at Stillman College in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. To comment, contact: sfjackson10 at hotmail dot com

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 4:41 PM  

  • could it be "an ole LLANO (oil) well?"

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 10:37 PM  

  • very, very interesting. sounds logical to me.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 2:44 PM  

  • van der Sloots were personally served with law suit on 2/16 (Pluto 216)...will they be successful?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 9:15 AM  

  • My heart goes out to Natalee's family, having lost 3 children myself, I know what she has been going through all these many months. Unfortunately, Joran van der sloot and the Kalpoe brothers were able to get together and cook up an infalable story. And too, they just might all three be telling the truth and maybe Natalee took up with someone else that no one knows about and probably never will. Who knows????

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1:44 PM  

  • It's been almost a year since the original post. Any updates?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 8:23 PM  

  • I was watching Haunting Evidence last night. I think Joran did it and I also think this case is related to Joran's father Paul who might pay a lot of money to cover this up.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 11:17 AM  

  • interesting with the letters of her name. have you tried anything with the letters of the suspects names?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 9:16 PM  

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