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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #3720 on: November 02, 2018, 03:57:03 PM »
No, the criticism is justified.
Tom puts up web pages claiming stuff, just like all these other random cooper web pages,
but the data isn't really there to back up the claims.

It's really suspicious that McCrone didn't find Ti. McCrone is huge. Their analysis would be much more reliable than Tom's, because I expect they calibrate their machines regularly. I don't know what Tom does.

Tom would have us focus on color phosphors and "pure Ti"...with very little to back that up.

My quick reading of Tom's stuff and the news releases, makes it sound like tons of pure Ti were found on Cooper's tie. I don't think so. McCrone found none. I think Tom found very little that could be called "pure".

I think the people who analyzed the tie had a bias towards what they wanted to find.

Example: The methodology for deducing "pure Ti" vs any Ti oxide. There are other ways to do elemental analysis. Maybe the SEM used isn't the optimal instrument for this job. SEMs are not fire-and-forget..they have to be used correctly. Errors are possible.
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« Reply #3721 on: November 02, 2018, 05:19:12 PM »
So looking at the tie data that you trust, what does it tell you.
Is Hanford a possible source? Boeing? Neither? Both?

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« Reply #3722 on: November 02, 2018, 05:30:46 PM »
I don't know.

It's just that in reviewing it all, I thought it was so odd that everyone was going with what Tom said, and that Tom didn't adjust his opinion after McCrone.

I suppose Tom will sort it out at the conference.
 

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« Reply #3723 on: November 02, 2018, 05:31:49 PM »
I also don't know why Tom didn't highlight Palladium in the McCrone analysis.
I have no idea what means.

If you can ignore that, why not ignore other stuff in similar quantities?
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« Reply #3724 on: November 02, 2018, 05:44:12 PM »
Snow, Tom Kaye is very much alive and easy to contact about all the things you are blasting him for?
 

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« Reply #3725 on: November 02, 2018, 05:59:14 PM »
I'm not one to create work for someone else.
In fact, I can't even fully understand Tom's motivation to do something or nothing.

I mostly comment, so you guys can review why you believe one thing or another.

Now, I could be full of baloney.

But isn't it interesting, that you can't tell if me, a random internet poster, is full of baloney or not?

Am I just thickheaded? Or is the particle stuff just another set of randomness?
 

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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #3726 on: November 02, 2018, 06:18:25 PM »
The thing that is remarkable to me about Sheridan Peterson, if he was not DBC, is his lifelong knack for finding himself involved in historical events.

1) He happened to be in Iran and witness the fall of the Shah.

2) He happened to be in China and witness the Tienanmen Square Massacre.

3) He happened to be a serious suspect for the only unsolved hijacking in US history.

This doesn't even address his time in Vietnam, or World War II, or his job as a Bubbleator operator.

What a remarkable run.
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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #3727 on: November 02, 2018, 06:56:13 PM »
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I'm not one to create work for someone else.
In fact, I can't even fully understand Tom's motivation to do something or nothing.

I mostly comment, so you guys can review why you believe one thing or another.

Now, I could be full of baloney.

But isn't it interesting, that you can't tell if me, a random internet poster, is full of baloney or not?

Am I just thickheaded? Or is the particle stuff just another set of randomness?


My point wasn't whether you are full of baloney. it's more direct to asking him what the deal is with all the elements etc. it had nothing to do with you being right or wrong..a lot of things on his site are hard to understand. that's a valid point..
 

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« Reply #3728 on: November 02, 2018, 07:05:05 PM »
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Bruce, how close was I on Robert getting wind of this? he watches this site "like a hawk"

On the money.

Speaking of money, how are you at getting the numbers for Power Ball?
 

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« Reply #3729 on: November 02, 2018, 07:07:53 PM »
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The thing that is remarkable to me about Sheridan Peterson, if he was not DBC, is his lifelong knack for finding himself involved in historical events.

1) He happened to be in Iran and witness the fall of the Shah.

2) He happened to be in China and witness the Tienanmen Square Massacre.

3) He happened to be a serious suspect for the only unsolved hijacking in US history.

This doesn't even address his time in Vietnam, or World War II, or his job as a Bubbleator operator.

What a remarkable run.

Yup. These are the deeper elements of Petey.

Providing eye-witness descriptions of these events would be worth some moolah to folks back home, and might be the real source of his secret bank accounts wherever they were established.
 

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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #3730 on: November 02, 2018, 07:11:52 PM »
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... McCrone didn't find Ti... Their analysis would be much more reliable than Tom's, because I expect they calibrate their machines regularly....

My quick reading of Tom's stuff... makes it sound like tons of pure Ti were found on Cooper's tie... McCrone found none.


WAH? No Ti on the tie? Yougottabekiddingme! Really.

Yikes. WTF...
 

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« Reply #3731 on: November 02, 2018, 07:20:32 PM »
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Has anyone bothered to ask SP if he has a contract with Blevins?


As far as I know, Petey doesn't communicate with anyone here currently, other than EU. I got tossed about two years ago, right after I refused to hitch-hike to Nicaragua with him. Obviously, 377 is on the outs, and I assume Snow as well.

Just had a Big Chuckle imagining 377 giving the eulogy for Pete, with Snow, Me, Blevs, and Eric all in attendance, along with Ginger and Junior. Talk about a photo op!

We could all hold up our copies of The Book, too...
 
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« Reply #3732 on: November 02, 2018, 08:42:53 PM »
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The thing that is remarkable to me about Sheridan Peterson, if he was not DBC, is his lifelong knack for finding himself involved in historical events.

1) He happened to be in Iran and witness the fall of the Shah.

2) He happened to be in China and witness the Tienanmen Square Massacre.

3) He happened to be a serious suspect for the only unsolved hijacking in US history.

This doesn't even address his time in Vietnam, or World War II, or his job as a Bubbleator operator.

What a remarkable run.

When he called me FBI CIA, I briefly considered telling him HEY ASSHOLE which is a widely recognized and acceptable skydiver to skydiver greeting, Who has the travel itinerary that looks like it came straight out of Langley?

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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #3733 on: November 02, 2018, 08:46:56 PM »
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The thing that is remarkable to me about Sheridan Peterson, if he was not DBC, is his lifelong knack for finding himself involved in historical events.

1) He happened to be in Iran and witness the fall of the Shah.

2) He happened to be in China and witness the Tienanmen Square Massacre.

3) He happened to be a serious suspect for the only unsolved hijacking in US history.

This doesn't even address his time in Vietnam, or World War II, or his job as a Bubbleator operator.

What a remarkable run.

When he called me FBI CIA, I briefly considered telling him HEY ASSHOLE which is a widely recognized and acceptable skydiver to skydiver greeting, Who has the travel itinerary that looks like it came straight out of Langley?

377

I'm surprised he wasn't in Dealey Plaza...Hey, wait a minute, did they ever determine the identity of the Babushka Lady?
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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #3734 on: November 02, 2018, 09:43:59 PM »
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The thing that is remarkable to me about Sheridan Peterson, if he was not DBC, is his lifelong knack for finding himself involved in historical events.

1) He happened to be in Iran and witness the fall of the Shah.

2) He happened to be in China and witness the Tienanmen Square Massacre.

3) He happened to be a serious suspect for the only unsolved hijacking in US history.

This doesn't even address his time in Vietnam, or World War II, or his job as a Bubbleator operator.

What a remarkable run.

When he called me FBI CIA, I briefly considered telling him HEY ASSHOLE which is a widely recognized and acceptable skydiver to skydiver greeting, Who has the travel itinerary that looks like it came straight out of Langley?

377

Maybe I should try that approach. Whaddaya think?

Snow keeps sending me suggestions on how to be nice... Whaddaya think, Snow, should I try the tried and true skydiver approach????