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Johnson Space Center Evacuated - NASA Contract Worker Kills Hostage and Self
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 189402
United States 4/21/2007 12:25 AM | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 173374
United States 4/21/2007 12:53 AM | | Re: Johnson Space Center Evacuated - NASA Contract Worker Kills Hostage and Self | Quote |
JSC gunman left message on dry erase board
[link to www.khou.com]
"A gunman who took two hostages and killed a coworker before taking his own life Johnson Space Center scrawled a message on a dry erase board in the office where the shooting took place. Police would not say what the message from the contract engineer said, but confirmed it did include phone number of people he wished to have contacted. "
check link to read more. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 226275
United States 4/21/2007 12:58 AM | | Re: Johnson Space Center Evacuated - NASA Contract Worker Kills Hostage and Self | Quote | I read on AE, that a HAM Radio operator said that the reason for all of this was that the gunman was demanding UFO/ET disclosure...
So that's my question, anybody else know? is that true or BS? Is this about disclosure? and BTW having been around these people I'm almost surprised these shooting sprees didn't happen years ago. But I guess now is the time for the cosmic/astral/mindcontrol/MILABs triggers... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 221549
United States 4/21/2007 1:06 AM | | Re: Johnson Space Center Evacuated - NASA Contract Worker Kills Hostage and Self | Quote | Interesting, yes.
another engineering related building. Quoting: lamâshtu |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 197031
United States 4/21/2007 1:46 AM | | Re: Johnson Space Center Evacuated - NASA Contract Worker Kills Hostage and Self | Quote |
JSC gunman left message on dry erase board
It was probably something like "They Live1!". |
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blooblah User ID: 221555
United States 4/21/2007 2:01 AM | | Re: Johnson Space Center Evacuated - NASA Contract Worker Kills Hostage and Self | Quote | message on dry erase board
::::::::::::::::HAPPY FOUR FUCKING TWENTY:::::::::: |
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mercury2 User ID: 101513
United States 4/21/2007 2:03 AM
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sorry, new to the site, any other than breaking news discussed? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 226088
Do you have obsessive compulsive tendencies, if you do
warning: godlike groductions is extremely addictive.
Proceed at your own risk and welcome to the DOOM uh I mean welcome to the club. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 226259
United States 4/21/2007 2:15 AM | | Re: Johnson Space Center Evacuated - NASA Contract Worker Kills Hostage and Self | Quote |
I figured it out. It's the trees. Both in Virginia and now Houston, the cops surround the trees. They take out their guns and rub shoulders and backs up against the trees. I'm working on species now. Cops are gravitating to the bigger trees though. Can't be anything going on inside the buildings. The trees are drawing all the police. Can't fool us... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 129568
LOL |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 220298
United States 4/21/2007 2:33 AM | | Re: Johnson Space Center Evacuated - NASA Contract Worker Kills Hostage and Self | Quote |
I wonder if this guy saw a huge comet coming at earth and wanted to tell the world. Could happen? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 122053
He saw something not a comet though here is what they saw.
[link to img264.imageshack.us]
Something is coming |
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i am under yer control User ID: 221555
United States 4/21/2007 2:38 AM | | Re: Johnson Space Center Evacuated - NASA Contract Worker Kills Hostage and Self | Quote |
I wonder if this guy saw a huge comet coming at earth and wanted to tell the world. Could happen?
He saw something not a comet though here is what they saw.
[ link to img264.imageshack.us]
Something is coming Quoting: Anonymous Coward 220298
i, i, i looked at, at, at your picture
''''''not to sure, but.....i think you hypnotized me |
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TEXAS UNCENSORED User ID: 226180
United States 4/21/2007 2:38 AM | | Re: Johnson Space Center Evacuated - NASA Contract Worker Kills Hostage and Self | Quote | Here are some things D. Beverly, the NASA engineer was involved with. I haven't found any links to the V-Tech professors, but maybe somebody has that. There aren't any direct 9/11 links that I have found yet, but he was involved with technology that may have been used.
[link to www.blueiceonline.com]
IT Systems Engineer and Communications Specialist
David Beverly is the Information Technology Support Specialist Administrator for the EOS Special Projects Initiatives Office at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. He holds degrees in IT Administration and Systems Engineering from SOHK University. Prior to working at NASA he worked for the U.S. Army Chemical Demilitarization (CHEMDEMIL) at Aberdeen Proving Grounds. His current research includes developing a text-based search engine for web-based video streaming technologies. In 2000 he was named a recipient of the Goddard Space Flight Center "Best of the Best" award for his work with the 1999 North Pole Expedition
( [link to spioffice.gsfc.nasa.gov] The expedition resulted in several historic technology firsts, including first webcast from the North Pole and first pole-to-pole phone call. He is going on the expedition to support the daily data uploads and to produce the webcast events.
His expedition NASA friend was working on this. MAGPLANE [link to www.aeroconcepts.com]
His expedition NASA friend was working on this. MAGPLANE [link to www.aeroconcepts.com]
Other interesting things about his expedition friends. Any possible connections to 9/11 technology needed to pull it off ?
One of these people works with Mars information.
[link to pbma.nasa.gov]
[link to nepp.nasa.gov] could be important link about SSR-'s
Here is what he was working on. [link to nepp.nasa.gov]
DC-DC Converter Portal
Guide to Designers and EEE Part Engineers for the
Application of DC-DC Converters in Space Systems
[link to 209.85.165.104]
Expedition
[link to 209.85.165.104]
Also, this. Bubble Combustion” Energy Technology
An energy technology that doesn't emit any greenhouse gases.
NASA made known this technology to the White House when Andrew Card was Chief of Staff. The DOE has known about this technology since 2002 and was funded money by Congress to test and evaluate. They used NASA and Oak Ridge to conduct this study. Several members of Congress have received official NASA reports on this technology including the White House. The DOE, members of Congress and the White House have done absolutely nothing since. Now, the Government wants to regulate engine-manufacturing firms and penalize them for something they (the Government) could have prevented in the first place. Instead of solving the problem with research and technology (Brains), they just want to create more problems and kill off an industry and put more cost on the consumer. Also, the Government wants to spend tens of million of dollars on energy research in ethanol and biodiesel that doesn't really solve conclusively our energy and pollution problems; plus this technology has far reaching detrimental effects on the consumer food chain and supply. It just doesn’t make sense. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 226300
United States 4/21/2007 2:39 AM | | Re: Johnson Space Center Evacuated - NASA Contract Worker Kills Hostage and Self | Quote |
I figured it out. It's the trees. Both in Virginia and now Houston, the cops surround the trees. They take out their guns and rub shoulders and backs up against the trees. I'm working on species now. Cops are gravitating to the bigger trees though. Can't be anything going on inside the buildings. The trees are drawing all the police. Can't fool us...
LOL Quoting: Anonymous Coward 226259
Were there trees in Littleton? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 226333
United Kingdom 4/21/2007 5:30 AM | | Re: Johnson Space Center Evacuated - NASA Contract Worker Kills Hostage and Self | Quote | GLP 'er takes NASA personal hostage & demmands proof of Fake Apollo mission's? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 226444
Canada 4/21/2007 12:23 PM | | Re: Johnson Space Center Evacuated - NASA Contract Worker Kills Hostage and Self | Quote | so any news on his message ? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 226361
United States 4/21/2007 12:48 PM | | Re: Johnson Space Center Evacuated - NASA Contract Worker Kills Hostage and Self | Quote | must be the full/new moon or northerly winds wreaking havok in the brain. |
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Earth420 User ID: 226452
United States 4/21/2007 1:18 PM
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Hmmmm...
Peace "while pensive poets painful vigils keep" |
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Earth420 User ID: 226452
United States 4/21/2007 1:41 PM
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[link to www.opc-marketing.com]
This caught my eye when in several search engines I had put in Francelia Crenshaw johnson space center...
Saw Fran was short for Francelia... but then I guess Bill is short for William...
Just throwin out...
Peace "while pensive poets painful vigils keep" |
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civilian User ID: 227781
Canada 4/24/2007 1:14 PM | | Re: Johnson Space Center Evacuated - NASA Contract Worker Kills Hostage and Self | Quote | Check out this article from 6-7 years ago
from Richard C. Hoagland's website:
"Table of Coincidence"
A Guide to the Improbable at NASA and in History
It shows the position of the star Sirius in relation to world events
and the connection to 19.5 and 33 degrees.
Here is the link....
[link to www.enterprisemission.com]
The same ritual pattern is evident on April 16th, 2007
at Virginia Tech.
Details: Blacksburg
37:23 N Latitude
80:42 W Logitude
between 6:32am and 10:03am
the star SIRIUS was 33 degrees above the horizon.
If you have REDSHIFT 5 or any previous programs
insert the above data and check yourself.
I have sent emails oout to Alex Jones, the Watson brothers
and Richard C. Hoagland on this, without any response.
I was hoping Kent or some other sleuths could research this further.
THIS STORY HAS GOT LEGS!!!
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civilian User ID: 227781
Canada 4/24/2007 1:18 PM | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 222098
United States 4/24/2007 1:41 PM | | Re: Johnson Space Center Evacuated - NASA Contract Worker Kills Hostage and Self | Quote | Man Kills Self, Hostage at NASA's Johnson Space Center
By Monica Rhor
Associated Press Writer
posted: 20 April 2007
11:41 p.m. ET
HOUSTON (AP) -- A NASA contract worker took a handgun inside an office building Friday at the Johnson Space Center and fatally shot a hostage before killing himself, police said. A second hostage escaped with minor injuries.
The gunman was able to take a snub-nosed revolver past NASA security and barricade himself in the building, which houses communications and tracking systems for the space shuttle, authorities said.
NASA and police identified him as 60-year-old William Phillips. He had apparently had a dispute with the slain hostage, police said.
NASA spokesman Doug Peterson said the agency would review its security.
"Any organization would take a good, hard look at the kind of review process we have with people," Peterson said.
To enter the space center, workers flash an ID badge as they drive past a security guard. The badge allows workers access to designated buildings.
NASA identified the slain hostage as David Beverly, a civil servant who worked at the agency. Beverly, who was shot in the chest, was probably killed "in the early minutes of the whole ordeal," police said.
A second hostage, identified by NASA as Fran Crenshaw, escaped after being bound to a chair with duct tape, police Capt. Dwayne Ready said.
The gunman, an employee of Jacobs Engineering of Pasadena, Calif., shot himself once in the head more than three hours after the standoff began, police said. Initial reports indicated two shots were fired about 1:40 p.m. and another shot was heard about 5 p.m.
John Prosser, executive vice president of Jacobs Engineering, confirmed that the gunman was a company employee but declined to release any information about him.
Police said homicide investigators searched the gunman's house where he lived alone and found no guns or any evidence at all about the shooting. Police Chief Harold Hurtt said there was apparently a dispute between Phillips and Beverly, but didn't elaborate.
Beverly's wife, Linda, said he was an electrical parts specialist and had recently celebrated 25 years of service with NASA. She said her husband had mentioned Phillips to her before, but she declined to say in what regard. She said it wouldn't be fair to Phillips.
Mike Coats, the director of the Johnson Space Center, said Phillips had worked for NASA for 12 to 13 years and "up until recently, he has been a good employee."
During the confrontation, NASA employees in the building were evacuated and others were ordered to remain in their offices for several hours. Roads within the 1,600-acre space center campus were also blocked off, and a nearby middle school kept its teachers and students inside as classes ended.
Doors to Mission Control were locked as standard procedure.
NASA employees and contract workers were kept informed of the situation by e-mail.
Michael Zolensky, who studies cosmic dust, said workers were gathered around a television watching news reports of the situation.
President Bush was informed about the gunman as he flew back to Washington from an event in Michigan, White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said.
Jacobs Engineering provides engineering for the international space station, space shuttle and other spacecraft programs, and conducts research and development for new technology. In 2005, the company received a five-year contract with the space center worth up to $1.15 billion.
Associated Press writers Rasha Madkour and Mike Graczyk in Houston; Jennifer Loven in Washington, D.C.; Mike Schneider in Orlando, Fla.; and Christina Almeida in Pasadena contributed to this report.
[link to www.space.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 222098
United States 4/24/2007 1:48 PM | | Re: Johnson Space Center Evacuated - NASA Contract Worker Kills Hostage and Self | Quote | Gunman kills hostage, self at NASA center
One other hostage found alive at Johnson Space Center building
Updated: 11:17 p.m. MT April 20, 2007
HOUSTON - A NASA contract worker took a handgun inside an office building Friday at the Johnson Space Center and fatally shot a hostage before killing himself, police said. A second hostage escaped with minor injuries.
The gunman was able to take a snub-nosed revolver past NASA security and barricade himself in the building, which houses communications and tracking systems for the space shuttle, authorities said.
NASA and police identified him as 60-year-old William Phillips. He had apparently had a dispute with the slain hostage, police said.
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“Right now we’re trying to understand why this happened, how this happened,” Mike Coats, director of the Johnson Space Center, said in a news conference. He said they had reviewed their procedures earlier this week because of the Virginia Tech shootings.
“But of course we never believed this could happen here to our family and our situation.”
NASA spokesman Doug Peterson said the agency would review its security.
“Any organization would take a good, hard look at the kind of review process we have with people,” Peterson said.
Limited access to facility
To enter the space center, workers flash an ID badge as they drive past a security guard. The badge allows workers access to designated buildings.
NASA identified the slain hostage as David Beverly, a civil servant who worked at the agency. Beverly, who was shot in the chest, was probably killed “in the early minutes of the whole ordeal,” police said.
A second hostage, identified by NASA as Fran Crenshaw, escaped after being bound to a chair with duct tape, police Capt. Dwayne Ready said.
The gunman, an employee of Jacobs Engineering of Pasadena, Calif., shot himself once in the head more than three hours after the standoff began, police said. Initial reports indicated two shots were fired about 1:40 p.m. and another shot was heard about 5 p.m.
John Prosser, executive vice president of Jacobs Engineering, confirmed that the gunman was a company employee but declined to release any information about him.
Co-workers told MSNBC.com on condition of anonymity that Phillips was a competent engineer but was considered by at least some to be an office hothead.
Gunman was considered a ‘good employee’
Police said homicide investigators searched the gunman’s house where he lived alone and found no guns or any evidence at all about the shooting. Police Chief Harold Hurtt said there was apparently a dispute between Phillips and Beverly, but didn’t elaborate.
“I do not know what occurred between the two gentlemen today,” Hurtt said.
He said Crenshaw, who worked in the same general area, was presumably taken hostage after Beverly was shot.
“She was very courageous, a calming influence in this whole issue and apparently was a very positive relationship between her and the suspect because he at no time that we know of threatened to do injury to her,” Hurtt said.
Beverly’s wife, Linda, said her husband was an electrical parts specialist and had recently celebrated 25 years of service with NASA. She said her husband had mentioned Phillips to her before, but she declined to say in what regard. She said it wouldn’t be fair to Phillips.
Coats said Phillips had worked for NASA for 12 to 13 years and “up until recently, he has been a good employee.”
During the confrontation, NASA employees in the building were evacuated and others were ordered to remain in their offices for several hours. Roads within the 1,600-acre space center campus were also blocked off, and a nearby middle school kept its teachers and students inside as classes ended.
Doors to Mission Control were locked as standard procedure.
NASA employees and contract workers were kept informed of the situation by e-mail.
[link to www.msnbc.msn.com] |
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