The Name Art is in 'error' in that the name is not,
KIPLAND PHILLIP KINKEL, it is PHILIP, with one L.
We found this error began with the use of this name's spelling in the
local newspaper articles.
http://216.239.53.104/search?q=cache:4JeeEOH4sucJ:www.registerguard.com/news/19980523/1a.mainstory.0523.html+kipland+phillip+kinkel&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
Because that link no longer works, we share below the cached page.
What follows is that link's contents, copied and pasted below, before
they removed it.
This is the original proof of the error in mis spelling this young
man's name.
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May 23, 1998
Boy charged as adult on 4 counts of murder
By JANELLE HARTMAN
The Register-Guard
He barely looks 12, let alone 15. He has an altar
boy's face, a Boy Scout's haircut and melancholy
eyes that scanned a crowded courtroom Friday with
a seeming mixture of curiosity and confusion.
Then he stood, dwarfed by his two attorneys on
either side, and grasped a piece of paper charging
him as an adult with four counts of aggravated
murder.
Kipland Phillip Kinkel, clad in gray sneakers, black
jeans and a University of Oregon Ducks sweatshirt,
answered "yes" twice in a soft voice when Lane
County Circuit Judge Jack Mattison asked if
Kinkel's name was spelled right and whether his
date of birth - Aug. 30, 1982 - was correct.
In less than a minute, in front of dozens of reporters
from across the nation, he was handcuffed and led
away by two sheriff's deputies, each grasping one of
the boy's skinny arms.
It was one more surreal moment in the aftermath of
the shooting rampage that began Wednesday
afternoon at Kinkel's upscale home east of
Springfield and ended Thursday morning at Thurston
High School.
By Friday, the tragedy had claimed four lives -
Kinkel's parents and two teen-age classmates - and
led to what police said were "extraordinary"
discoveries of homemade bombs and bomb-making
materials in and under Kinkel's house.
The latest victim to die was Ben Walker, 16, who
was shot in the head outside Thurston's cafeteria as
Kinkel allegedly opened fire with a Ruger
.22-caliber rifle.
One student, 17-year-old Mikael Nickolauson, was
shot to death inside the cafeteria. Another 19 youths,
including Walker, were shot. Nine remained
hospitalized Friday, two in critical condition.
Police said Kinkel emptied a 50-round clip of rifle
ammunition, then fired a single shot from a 9 mm
Glock handgun when he was tackled by five
students. The Glock was one of two semiautomatic
handguns allegedly tucked in Kinkel's waistband
beneath a trench coat.
The rifle, a hunting weapon, was Kinkel's, and the
handguns belonged to his father, police said.
Walker, a sophomore, had been on life support since
being admitted to McKenzie-Willamette Hospital on
Thursday morning, hospital spokesman Roy Orr said
at a 9 a.m. news conference at Springfield City Hall.
Walker's family, told there was no chance of
recovery, agreed Thursday afternoon to make the
boy's organs available for donation, a surgical
process that was under way Friday morning, Orr
said.
Kinkel's parents, both popular language teachers,
were found shot to death inside their A-frame home
at 88082 Chita Loop just before 9:30 a.m. Thursday.
Unofficial sources say Bill Kinkel, 59, was killed
Wednesday afternoon after he brought his son home
from school when the boy was arrested and
suspended for possessing a handgun that another boy
stole in a burglary.
Faith Kinkel, 57, reportedly was killed after
arriving home several hours later. Authorities
released no information about the number of shots,
the wounds or where the bodies were found inside
the house.
Sheriff's officials didn't formally identify the couple
until Friday, when deputies and forensic specialists
were cleared to search the house after explosives
experts thought they'd finished combing it for booby
traps.
The search for explosives began Thursday morning,
shortly after deputies found the bodies. In the course
of interviews with shooting witnesses and people
acquainted with Kinkel, police learned of his
alleged fascination with bombs.
Sheriff Jan Clements said they had no specific
reason to believe the house was rigged with
explosives but feared it was possible. As a
precaution, they evacuated 15 houses in the Kinkels'
neighborhood.
They found the first of three homemade devices
Thursday in a crawl space under the house, where
they found a second, larger device Friday morning.
They also found two small, crude pipe bombs
beneath the house, as well as fireworks and
chemicals used to make bombs.
In Kinkel's bedroom, Clements said, they found a
hand grenade and two Howitzer shells, and, inside a
drawer, found four "small disruptive devices." He
said the boy also had articles about constructing
bombs, including printouts from the Internet.
Authorities hadn't determined whether the grenade or
the cannon shells - described as 5 to 6 inches in
diameter and approximately 18 inches high - are
active. Inert shells can be purchased at Army surplus
stores.
Clements said the bomb specialists, from Eugene
police and state police, characterized the apparent
homemade bombs as "somewhat sophisticated," but
said none appeared to be set to explode.
The smaller of the two devices discovered initially
contained a pound of explosive filler, a timing
mechanism with a battery attached and electrical
circuitry, sheriff's spokesman Ernie Loy said.
The larger device was described as a fire
extinguisher filled with an explosive material,
attached to a digital timer.
The bomb team had to cut away a small portion of an
exterior wall to safely remove the larger device,
Clements said. It was placed in a "bomb basket" to
be carried to an area landfill where police routinely
detonate potentially explosive materials.
Clements said the device appeared large enough to
cause "collateral damage to the neighborhood," had
it exploded.
The smaller bomb was rendered safe at the scene,
using what Loy called a "disrupter." "It's a very,
very small electrical charge that rips it apart before
it explodes," he said.
The extensive bomb sweep appeared to be finished
by midday Friday, and neighbors were allowed to
return to their homes. But shortly after 3 p.m., when
only one of the two bodies had been removed from
the house, authorities discovered a third device.
No details were available Friday about the device,
but the bomb team returned to the scene to comb the
house again, authorities said. There was no further
evacuation.
Besides explosives, some of Kinkel's friends said,
he was obsessed with guns and talked, often in a
wise-cracking manner, about death, torture and
killing.
Springfield School Superintendent Jamon Kent said
Friday that none of the students who heard such
statements ever brought them to the attention of
teachers or administrators.
Adults had varying experiences with Kinkel, from
those who called him "rude" and "destructive" to a
neighbor woman who saw him as a "sweet, shy,
lonely" boy who sometimes stopped to chat.
His quiet demeanor in court, however, was in sharp
contrast to his reported behavior with Springfield
police early Thursday.
Capt. Jerry Smith said Kinkel was in an interview
room alone for a few minutes after arriving at police
headquarters, where he stayed for eight hours before
being lodged in the Skipworth Juvenile Detention
Center.
Kinkel managed to slip his hands, still in handcuffs,
from his back to his front. When a detective opened
the door, Smith said, Kinkel lunged at him with a
small knife that, unknown to police, he'd had taped to
an ankle.
Detectives quickly subdued him with pepper spray,
and Smith said Kinkel "immediately threw the knife
down on the table."
Kinkel's court appearance at 3:30 p.m. Friday
brought reporters to the courthouse hours in advance
to ensure a seat. It is expected to be his only court
date pending a grand jury indictment next month.
Close to 150 people, journalists as well as Thurston
students and families and friends of victims, waited
to watch Friday's arraignment, which lasted barely a
minute. The father of a wounded student was nearly
edged out by the crowd. Then a deputy emerged and
said there was room for one more.
"Let me in. I'm the father of one of the victims," said
John Walley, 56, who got a second-row seat.
Walley said he needed to see the boy who shot his
son Jesse. What he saw was a boy "with nothing
unusual about him."
"That's the scary thing - he just looked like a kid,"
Walley said. "There's no sense to this. And there's
not going to be."
Reporter Suzanne Hurt contributed to this story.
The above article is the google cached page as of 20031007.
The original link for the Register Guard page is no longer operative
so we
copied and pasted the above in the name of justice regarding a young
man, for the record,
in our researches of the names involved, and their healings.
To see the full Name Art of KIPLAND PHILIP KINKEL, which is the
correct spelling of the Birth Name of the young man from Springfield, Oregon,
whose path was embedded into his name,
please see this link when we post it :
https://www.goodworksonearth.org/kiplandphilipkinkel.html
This name, and its incorrect spelling, are what we call a Prime Research
Letterings Sequence.
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The Register Guard later corrected the name, and we did not notice,
until much later.
We leave this page as it was without further comment.
We leave this page as it was as an historical document.
Again, the actual name is KIPLAND PHILIP KINKEL, with one L in Philip.
We will be posting the full rendition of the above Name Art in the
near future.
This link address will work when we post the Name Art.
https://www.goodworksonearth.org/kiplandphilipkinkel.html
You can see that all the words in the Name Art of KIPLAND PHILLIP KINKEL
are spelled using only those letters spelling the name itsElf.
As with nearly everyone else on Mother Earth, his name's letters are
unique. They are a near prime lettering in that no one else
has his letters ... no other name we have researched is spelled using only
those letters. I have been keeping a list of names and words over
the years with the letterings that make our names and words, in alphabetical
order of the letterings making every word and name. This research
showed me we are all essentially using prime letterings in our names, and
one letter makes all the difference in the world as to what a name vibrates
with its letters.
As you can see below, this name is a very powerful destination of horrible
revealings.
The name did it. Changing the name can heal this young man.
The question is, can a judge see the power of the name and so see forward
to change the name with this young man's agreement, and can the judge then
arrange for this young man to be placed in a new location where he is unknown,
such as India, or other location so can heal with his new name and new
surroundings. His sister would surely accompany him, as could others
who the judge can see to render this same healing with the name change
for their healings. The Name Art refers to nine who help. Perhaps
nine young men in this same condition can experience the awakening powers
of the name change, with their agreements, and they are a test case in
this new modality of healing. There is ample proof it works.
KIPLAND PHILLIP KINKEL
... from the letters ...
ADEHIIKKLLNPP ..... revealing .....
I IN KIN
KIN IN KIND
KIND KIN IN I
A KIND IDEA DIE IN I
I KILL ~ I KILLED
I KILLED KIN I LIKED
I KILLED IN PAIN
I PLEAD I KILLED
I PLEAD I KILLED IN PAIN
IN PAIN, I KILLED
IN PAIN, I DIE?
I LIKED KIND KIN
I LIKED KIN I KILLED
I KEN I PLEAD I KILLED IN PAIN
KIPLAND PHILLIP KINKEL
A KIND IDEA DIE IN I
I DIE IN PAIN?
I LIED AN ALIEN LIE
I LIED AN ANILE LIE
A KILL IDEA LEAD I
A DEIL PLAN
A LIE LEAD I
I, KIP, KILL
I LAND IN HELL
I PLAN A PAINED IDEA
HELP!!! I, KIP, IN HELL!!!
KIN PLEAD IN HELP A DENIAL
HELP A LAD IN I LEAD AN IDEAL?
KIND KIN HELP KINDLE AN IDEAL IN I
I PLEAD A DENIAL IN NAE PAIN IN I
KIP KIDNAP KIND KIN?
NAE KIDNAP?
KILL?
I KILLED KIND KIN
AN ANKH
LEAN AND LANK
I
KIP KINKEL
PLAN A KILL IDEA
KILL A PAIN IN I IN A PLAN
A LEAP, I PLINKED* IN A PLAN
I LINKED IN A LIE I LIED AND I KILLED
I PAINED KIND KIN
KIND KIN IN PAIN
I KILLED IN PAIN
I KILLED KIN
I KILLED
I KILL
IT HAPPEN
A KIND KIN HAD A HANKIE
I LAND HELD IN A PENAL PEN
I PEN A PLEA
I PLEAD I KILLED
A PINEAL PAIN IN I
I PLEAD I KILLED IN PAIN
I, KIPLAND PHILLIP KINKEL, KILLED
I PLEAD I KILLED
I PLED I PLINKED
I PEN A PLEA
A PLEA
~
A DEAL
A DA DEAL
A PENAL PLAN
A PLENA INKED A PLAN
A PENAL PANEL PEN A PENAL PLAN
NAE PHALLI IN PHILLIP IN A PENAL PEN!
A DEAN!
A PENAL PLENA KEN
A PINEAL PAIN IN PHILLIP
A PENAL PLAN HEAL A LAD
A PENAL PLAN KILLED AN ID
A PLAN HAILED
KILL AN ID
ID DIE
PAIN IN AN ID DIE
A PENAL PLAN HELP KINDLE AN IDEAL IDEA IN PHILLIP
A PENAL PLENA APPLIED AN IDEAL IDEA
AN AIDE IN AN IDEA
PKP, AN ID, DIE
AN IDEAL IDEA LEAD I
A HALE LAD, I HEAL
A KIND KIN HELP I
I HIKE A HILL
A PINEAL IN I HEAL
A LEAP IN AN IDEA
A PEAN IN I
AN ID END
KIPLAND PHILLIP KINKEL
END
..
I AILED IN A PENAL PEN?
I NAE LIE ~ I NAE AIL
AN IDEAL IDEA LEAD I
....
plink v. plinked
plink;ing plinks v. tr.
1. To cause to make a soft, sharp, metallic sound; clink.
2. To shoot at casually.
v. intr.
1. To make a soft, sharp, metallic sound.
2. To shoot casually at random targets. [Imitative]
The Star Arts Researches of the
near prime lettering sequence of
ADEHIIKKLLNPP
ADEHIIKKLNPP
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Imagine a justice
systems that can comprehend
the power of names to heal and
so arranges for Kip to be given a
new name of his liking, and he is given
a new home in a new land with a new
view to live life in harmony.
Can you imagine such
healings ?
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