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Offline Shutter

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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #585 on: December 08, 2014, 09:35:41 PM »
I have some answers for you at the Tina Bar thread 377......we can continue there   :D
 

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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #586 on: December 11, 2014, 01:02:33 AM »
This is getting tedious - we've be over this before to no avail - but He That Is saithe:

I'm just the messenger and hardly know a thing about DNA profiling or comparisons. I think they just want to verify the FBI's conclusions on a comparison, if they actually do a comparison, that is. Who knows? They might just File 13 the whole report.

I saw some posts a while back about Georger complaining about chain-of-evidence on Lyle's DNA submission. Maybe he thinks I'm going to substitute my own DNA for Lyle's and name myself as the hijacker. Anyone with a bit of common sense would realize that providing any profile that ISN'T Lyle's would be pretty damn dumb for us. Smile

No one really knows what criteria the FBI is using in their partial profile from the tie. The only thing the FBI has told me about it is that they cannot positively match someone's full profile to it. In other words, it won't match up a suspect to the tie. But...(from Agent Fred Gutt in Seattle)...it can ELIMINATE a suspect. I suppose if they get someone's DNA profile and they can't eliminate that suspect with the comparison, then they might take that suspect more seriously. Like I said though, what I know about DNA you could fit into Tom Thumb's hat.



Yours above is just plain stupid and uninformed.

If you don't comprehend what people are telling you how can you criticise it? The same way you do your socalled investigations, I guess, with a banana up your nose and your thumbs in your ears, and your head ... !



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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #587 on: December 15, 2014, 03:42:22 AM »
An Update on the doings in Robb Heady World


Note: For those newbies who don't know who Robb Heady is, or have chosen NOT to read the Mountain News and other sites that have discussed the copycat angle of Norjak, Robb is a so-called copycat who successfully got to the ground with about $180K. He just didn't get away, though.

He is also the only copycat who has discussed his experiences with us, or at least me (Prince Bruce rules!) Robb also came to Ariel last year, and also spoke at the Tacoma symposium. In fact, I think he was the highlight of the show. Even better, he drove me to Ariel - and back to the B&B, so I was able to continue drinkin'......

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Boy, did I get a surprising phone call this evening - one from Robb's ex wife!

Her name is Mary Stevenson, and she's writing a book about her life, including a piece on how she dated Robb before he went to Vietnam, and continued their relationship through that episode and the aftermath of the skyjacking. After Robb's incarceration they married, and the union lasted seven years.

Mary says that she had no inkling that Robb was gonna hijack an airplane, and she first heard about it when she called Robb's house later that day and got the news from Robb's sister.

She also says that she taught Robb how to meditate once he went to prison, which is how he survived prison and got out after eight years.

Unlike some folks at DBC sites, Mary says that she wrote her book in three days. She claims that a writing seminar with Tom Bird really opened her floodgates of insight, passion, and deliberation.
 

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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #588 on: December 17, 2014, 02:50:26 AM »
well put - the miracles abound! One after the other. More miracles than Yehovah can keep track of. Thus we have Kabalah, the system of magic miracle numbers. Which miracle number would you assign Blev? Which miracle number would you assign Jo? How many numbers/lives does each of these mortals have left? Not to mention the price for using a number adding up over the years! Shadows and dust. The lives of vampira nos feratu! The cleansing fire of the Truth finally cleansing the truth from the lies -

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"...Cave Junction, Oregon, is a small town on Highway 199 in southern Oregon. It is a heavily-used route for travelers going from Highway 101 along the northern California coast and back to the Interstate 5 freeway at Grants Pass.

As it happens, I had a life-altering experience near that town which was frankly a miracle..."


The miracles are stackin' up, Bobby.

1. Getting in a pickle on your motorcycle in Cave Junction, OR, flying through the air and landing in a ditch, but no significant injuries.

2. Three days at sea - but within sight of land - paddling an inflatable kayak to the island off the coast of the Quinault area. Kayak deflates partially but you keep going....

3. Four weeks trapped in a tent in the northern Cascades, underneath a few feet of snow with only a dozen packets of hot cocoa powder to consume.

4. A couple days stranded in a lean-to in the environs of the William O Douglas Wilderness area, slipping down the slope endlessly because it was so wet and icy, but finally....

On the other hand, we have another poster here driving to Seattle from Colorado for a business conference but her hubby stops off at The Dalles to dig in the dirt for six hours, then he stops along the Columbia at a few locations, then Tina Bar, then the hills around Camas, WA, then the walkway at the Red Lion Inn, then to Seattle pointing out landmarks off the I-5.

Afterwards, they head down to Bend, Oregon on the way to Reno, stopping first at Sandy Point/Hills/River, OR. When they get back to Colorado they move to Alabama because the money was found at Tena Bar, but they know it's really Tina Bar, and the wife says that during the above trip her husband left her for a few hours one day and may have gone to Gresham, OR, where another Tina was located.

The Vortex is strong.
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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #589 on: December 17, 2014, 02:56:00 AM »
The above post was lifted from the DZ, where I was commenting on the latest pronouncements there....
 

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« Reply #590 on: December 17, 2014, 03:57:43 AM »
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The above post was lifted from the DZ, where I was commenting on the latest pronouncements there....

Yes ... so?

Dont you think it a bit uncommon that Mr. Blevins is not just a hero-survivalist-miracle worker four times over if not more,  in addition to all of his other fantastic accomplishments?

He also claims to be an accomplished survivalist.  He also reads minds and motivations. Now he's apparently running the Cooper thread on Dropzone.com. What will his amazing accomplishments reveal next? 
 

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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #591 on: December 17, 2014, 04:36:26 PM »
Possible NEW break for Cooper case -

The O'Bama administration has just announced it's intent to normalise relations with Cuba; since relations were suspended in 1961!

If Flo was right and Cooper was Latin and possibly Cuban, today's announcement could lead to cooperation with the Cuban government and the release of any information the Cuban government has regarding the DB Cooper hijacking in 1971?

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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #592 on: December 17, 2014, 04:44:01 PM »
It could also unleash a torrent of memories about JM WAVE from you-know-who, and the role Duane (no w, no y) played there. (and in Cuba??)

More importantly, I wonder if Arturo Fuentes and his sons will go back to Cuba and resume their cigar production.  Their efforts in the Dominican Republic with seeds brought from their tobacco plantations in Cuba made the best, non-Cuban cigars on the planet.
 

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« Reply #593 on: December 18, 2014, 12:30:01 AM »
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It could also unleash a torrent of memories about JM WAVE from you-know-who, and the role Duane (no w, no y) played there. (and in Cuba??)

More importantly, I wonder if Arturo Fuentes and his sons will go back to Cuba and resume their cigar production.  Their efforts in the Dominican Republic with seeds brought from their tobacco plantations in Cuba made the best, non-Cuban cigars on the planet.

I have no idea bout Arturo Fuentes. I stopped smoking cee-gars after a commander walked up to me in my twenties and said "XXXXer" what is that "XXXing" thing! Put my Swisher Sweets away for life. 

I think Flo's remark about him being Latin must be taken seriously. I think that is one of the most under-explorer areas of the case and I would love to know if that was perused at all and why so few have commented about it?

 

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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #594 on: December 18, 2014, 01:54:42 AM »
Georger, you gotta man - up and smoke a real stogie.

Yes, the Latin needs a closer examination.  I wonder if Flo and Tina ever discussed it.
 

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« Reply #595 on: December 18, 2014, 03:50:22 AM »
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Georger, you gotta man - up and smoke a real stogie.

Yes, the Latin needs a closer examination.  I wonder if Flo and Tina ever discussed it.

Has anyone remotely even mentioned Cooper could've simply just had a tan? Apart from Flo's "Latin" comment has there been any other suggestions, gestures, phrasing, that would agree to the Latin aspect?
 

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« Reply #596 on: December 18, 2014, 03:56:56 AM »
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Georger, you gotta man - up and smoke a real stogie.

Yes, the Latin needs a closer examination.  I wonder if Flo and Tina ever discussed it.

Has anyone remotely even mentioned Cooper could've simply just had a tan? Apart from Flo's "Latin" comment has there been any other suggestions, gestures, phrasing, that would agree to the Latin aspect?

My guess is Flo's comment was based not just on complexion but mannerisms and affect.
It's as much subjective as anything but broken down can be quanitified.
 
 

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« Reply #597 on: December 18, 2014, 04:37:47 AM »
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Georger, you gotta man - up and smoke a real stogie.

Yes, the Latin needs a closer examination.  I wonder if Flo and Tina ever discussed it.

Has anyone remotely even mentioned Cooper could've simply just had a tan? Apart from Flo's "Latin" comment has there been any other suggestions, gestures, phrasing, that would agree to the Latin aspect?



My guess is Flo's comment was based not just on complexion but mannerisms and affect.
It's as much subjective as anything but broken down can be quanitified.

It's a guess. A good one. Who knows? I think we discussed that Flo's background and also her sense of heightened threat could result in her picking up on subtleties others had missed but is it backed up by anyone else in direct connection with Cooper?

 

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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #598 on: December 18, 2014, 09:54:20 AM »
Georger:  You say "I think Flo's remark about him being Latin must be taken seriously. I think that is one of the most under-explorer areas of the case and I would love to know if that was perused at all and why so few have commented about it?"

I say "My number one suspect is Sheridan Peterson and I believe he has some Greek in him and not Cuban. He really had an olive complexion when he lived at my place for a month"

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« Reply #599 on: December 18, 2014, 12:53:11 PM »
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Georger, you gotta man - up and smoke a real stogie.

Yes, the Latin needs a closer examination.  I wonder if Flo and Tina ever discussed it.

Has anyone remotely even mentioned Cooper could've simply just had a tan? Apart from Flo's "Latin" comment has there been any other suggestions, gestures, phrasing, that would agree to the Latin aspect?

Yep. I think Mr. Blevins himself has alluded to the fact that Mr. Christiansen was sporting his November tan when he did the job.