Off-Duty Pilot Tries Hijacking Plane, Flight Gets Diverted
This incident occurred on a flight originating from Everett, Washington, which is very close to Seattle. In 2018, I made this post about an airport employee in Seattle who crashed a stolen airplane, resulting in his death.
It was later revealed that the thief, Richard Russell, was from Wasilla, Alaska. This week’s emergency happened aboard an Alaska Airlines craft.
This story is a tribute to Yale University.
Yale University was established on the date leaving 83 days in the year:
Emerson has been charged with 83 counts of Murder.
A suicidal pilot willing to take the entire plane down with him? This reminds me of the 2015 Germanwings disaster. That happened on the 83rd day of the year:
Skull and Bones
Joseph David Emerson tried hijacking a plane headed towards San Francisco from Everett, WA.
Yale is home to Skull and Bones, also known as The Brotherhood of Death. This is part of the Total solar eclipse code.
On 9/11, The World Trade Center was destroyed.
Joseph Emerson has gematria of 322.
Skull and Bones was founded in 1832:
1831 is the 282nd Prime number
Yale University was founded on the 282nd day of the year:
The Germanwings disaster happened on the date leaving 282 days in the year:
That was also 194 days after the anniversary of September eleventh, Two thousand one.
This attempted Airplane hijacking fell on the 295th day of the year:
Magic Mushrooms
The DailyMail is reporting that Emerson had consumed Magic Mushrooms prior to his actions:
Magic Mushrooms are legal in Portland, Oregon, where the plane was diverted to from its original destination in San Francisco.
Richard Russell / Germanwings Disaster
Richard “Beebo” Russell had that special 119 that’s so important to air disasters.
This week’s emergency diversion went to Portland, which yields an upside-down 911.
Richard Russell was also called the SkyKing.
3.14 are the first three digits of Pi, and I had also made this post explaining how the Sea-Tac plane theft was a “Life of Pi” riddle.
223 and 322 are the first two numbers to have Ordinal gematria of 314.
Excluding the and, the first number with Ordinal gematria of 314 is 777.