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Everything posted by mrshutter45
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"You of course...will have little or nothing to do with that. Sometimes I think people around here are simply PISSED OFF that I opened everything up we had on Kenny and made it public. " you read things entirely different from what is said. I'm not pissed off at anything. when someone prints things as facts, without cross checking. something went wrong somewhere. I'm not the only one asking questions about this. you posted all over the place that Kenny paid $16,000 CASH for his home in Bonney Lake. this is turning out not to be the case. you also claimed he purchased the lot next to it. this was also incorrect. you also claimed he paid $10 for the lot next door. you shift blame, bring in "supposed" professionals to examine things, and we don't hear anything else after that. questions come up. I never once said that you claimed Kenny to be the hijacker. I don't think you are being honest with yourself, or this form when you say this. that's my opinion. personally I think you have lots of things mixed up, you take the word of just about everyone involved, except the very one who started it all? the fact of the matter is. the facts are not lining up as you tell them. if you had all these facts. questions would be easy as cake. doesn't seem that way though. Cooper is nobody's whole life Robert. why do you keep saying this? we all have hobbies, Jobs, friends. the only person I think this has swallowed up is Jo. So, basically you are telling people to screw off when it comes to documented evidence, or being called out about certain events, but, you have no problem plastering the KC story all over the net? you haven't opened up everything. it's like pulling teeth to get a document out of you. you bring up the 400 filthy comments of 2011 as your escape. cheap excuse if you ask me. if you don't trust the people posting on this form, why are you here? if I walked into a room full of people who didn't like me. I don't think I would linger around poking at them! "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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Reality check dude. Kenny's income around his death was due to property sold. there is no mystery here. basically you want me to believe Kenny had $200,000 in 1971, and close to $200,000 in the mid 90's lol. Now you want to "micro manage" your research value? isn't AB a part time gig? I know you make this bigger than it appears. it seems a lot of things become bigger than they appear with this story. the stamp/coins. you claim it's "non-factor" but, you mention $30,000 often without telling the background of the collection. that's borderline misleading. you claimed the $186 grand without really checking into it bigger than it appears. do you tell your people when they email you about KC that's it very possible the money came from Real Estate from 1961? I have read several quotes from the Rattenbury's about never finding any money on the property. one would think this would be the time for them to tell the story of the 20's being found prior to there purchase? didn't Dan say on Decoded something to the effect of that's how the story goes? IMO there seems to be a lot more claims from someone else...to myths surround this story than anything else. $5,000 loan to a poor woman who paid it back in 2 years lol. why didn't kenny pay off the $7500 mortgage as quick as the poor lady paid off $5,000? I just don't understand how complicated you think these land/house documents are? they are pretty easy to figure out within a short period of time. do I think KC was Cooper, not a chance. he doesn't fit the description, his background doesn't fit. he has really shown no improvement in life style. same job, same house. a few good investments. perhaps a little gift here and there. the last article I read said it all. "It's sad, she said, that Christiansen isn't around to defend himself." I wouldn't worry about going on the property with a metal detector. the land was uncovered in 2002. half the large hill was cut into as well. if he buried something. it better be deep. "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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They were real jumps but some serous editing was done. Time the freefalls. And talking during freefall? Swayze and his brother were both jumpers. I loved the movie. It drove a huge amount of business to DZs. Everybody wanted to be a skydiver after watching those incredible freefall scenes. 377 here is the jump scene.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKOBZSPKvTE "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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"Total invested in research/production of book: Not exactly known, since some expenses were only indirectly related to it. Minimum about $8,000, max probably $13,000. Recoup to date: Somewhere below the lower figure." what exactly did you pay in research? you had Skipp (Private Investigator) who could do the research. I'm guessing a couple hundred in gas? most of your "research" was based on other people. (what someone else claimed) I never seen the "Alleged" $30,000 stamp/coin collection, or the value when it was purchased. I never seen the "Alleged" payment for the house, or why someone with $200,000 would assume a mortgage? what happened to the Real Estate agent with 30 years under the belt looking over the documents? "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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there are many different levels of fear. one poster wishes to use this as a tool. I've decided to do the same. this quote is from the Homeland Security website on Hijacking Survival. "Remember that the hijackers will be extremely nervous and probably as scared as you are. Although they may appear calm, they cannot be trusted to behave reasonably or rationally. Fear can trigger a disaster. One wrong move by either a victim or a hijacker could easily set off a defensive spate of violence. To promote a peaceful resolution of the situation" If you go by what one poster claims about Fear, or being nervous, how can the hijacker accomplish his mission? Cooper was noted as "nervous, but not uptight" how could people under "extreme duress" reach conclusions with such detail like the describing the bomb. or what was written in the note given to Flo? can someone scared out of there wits joke with the hijacker? they were able to transmit all of Cooper's demands without any sign of danger to the passenger's. Back in the early 90's I worked in a bar. broke up many fights. one night will remain in my memory. it started with a guy being involved with the barmaid, she was also with another guy. a fight broke out in the bar consisting of about 6 people. one guy was teamed up on. I managed to get the problem some what under control (others helped) the guy who got the worse end of the fight went out into the parking lot and retrieved a baseball bat. by this time 15 to 20 people were outside including an off duty Miami policeman (a regular) the guy with the bat was spinning it in a backwards motion telling people if they get near him, he would defend himself. I was standing right beside him and didn't notice the cop went into his trunk and pulled out his gun and fired once hitting the guy in the upper right side of his leg, just below his pelvis. it hit a main artery and he died within minutes. I tried to stop the bleeding, but it was too much to control. the first officer on the scene came from, you guessed it, the donut shop across the street. I remember her holding her gun on the off duty cop (just above my head), her hands were shaking as I tried to tell her he was a cop. moments later every cop came from all the surrounding cities to assist the female cop who showed up first. the last I seen her was about 3 minutes after the the rest of the cops showed up. she was standing in between two parked cars in total shock with her firearm in her hand pointed straight down. later I found out she was relatively new to the force, and had never pulled her weapon on someone. the time frame was around closing time 2 AM. I witnessed several levels of fear and shock. sadly one of them was the guy who died. I'll never forget his eye's. he immediately went into shock. the female officer was scared the second she came on the scene. I can't believe that the people aboard flight 305 were in any type of fear I have witnessed. if they were, they would not been able to perform there duties. I'm not saying they were not scared, but believe it's over exaggerated by some. I have plenty more stories very similar to this one. even though the female officer showed fear, she was first on the scene and took control. I never saw her again, even during the trial. This whole story lasted only minutes, not hours. the fight inside lasted about two minutes. the part outside lasted less than 2 minutes, and seconds before the first cop was on the scene. IMHO I don't think we had the same fear on board 305. I think the reports of there professionalism and courage speak for themselves. I'm not saying that got everything 100% correct, but believe they were capable of doing what was called for, and what was asked of them. including descriptions. http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1992-02-11/news/9201080030_1_police-officer-bat-brawl for you sports, fans the barmaid Tara Biasucci. her brother was a kicker for the colts. "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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Robert, just about every criminal case with a description is under "extreme duress". if it was that bad the cops wouldn't even bother asking them anything. you are sugar coating the hell out of the thing. they are trained to deal with problems. you are once again using worse case scenario's to it's fullest. "So I don't want to hear any more stuff about 'cool under pressure' or 'calm, collected" guess what, you going to hear about it. how were they able to fly the plane under such pressure? how was the stews able to control the passengers while being under "extreme duress" I don't believe the passenger's had a clue what was going on. the "deer in the headlights" picture can mean many things. this was just after the whole thing was over. how hard was it raining when she had to retrieve the chutes, got sugar? let's look at reality shall we? nobody gave any indication Cooper was bald on the top of his head. even the passengers that were not under "extreme duress". they were able to control the situation, they were able to describe the bomb (in detail) they were able to fly the plane all the way to Reno without harming anyone. if you found out tomorrow that KC wasn't Cooper, what do you think your position will be about this case? will everything you try and prove as fact continue? "heavily religious girl" I mentioned this before. Tina was already a very religious person. do you know for a fact that this caused her to join a convent? something a "heavily religious" person just might do? perhaps she put the whole thing behind her. can you prove she doesn't remember anything? or is it possible that she could care less how much this means to anyone else. how can you conclude her friend list is small? you really have no clue what her personal life is about. hey, why don't you drop a few bucks and get her background? Just because someone claims they don't remember anything doesn't mean they don't. that is proven in courts everyday. your track record hasn't been up to par from what I've read over the years. you have been mistaken or completely wrong about a lot of things. I can turn the tables on you statistic wise, just like you do with everything else. what ever happened to talking with KC's doctor? did you send the letter to Rataczak? how about your document search, hows that coming along? still nothing on your website talking about the NPR doing an investigation on KC. this should be good news?. I find it strange that a writer who has a website doesn't promote this, or the NPR breaking into it? you have dozens of emails a day with people asking questions, shouldn't you publicly announce this good news? perhaps you should give up your Part Time jobs and consider joining the FBI. you could be the rookie who solved the 40+ year old case. I'm sure you would rise above the veteran's in record time this was added after reading Bruce Smiths reply to Blevins. Fear mongering (or scaremongering or scare tactics) is the use of fear to influence the opinions and actions of others towards some specific end. The feared object or subject is sometimes exaggerated, and the pattern of fear mongering is usually one of repetition, in order to continuously reinforce the intended effects of this tactic, sometimes in the form of a vicious circle. "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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Hi Uberalles, You forgot me, but I forgive you. I can't find it now but I either referenced or attached an article about the parachute and skull find a while back. No one bit so I'm glad you brought it back up. I thought it was rather strange myself. I have looked, but so far have been unable to find any follow-up. What I also found strange was the complete lack of - "hey who the hell is this guy". I know the media has a short attention span, and maybe it was there and I just missed it - but it is one of those things that make you go hmmm. They didn't really say how old the remains were, but I did not get the impression that the skull had been there for a lot of years - so seems like someone would have remembered the guy that jumped from the plane and never made it back to wherever he came from. I've got a tip for all the mafia dudes out there. Forget cement boots or gravel pits - just drop em out of a plane in Washington and their bodies will either never be found - or if they are found, no one will be that interested in finding out how they ended up out there. Funny! If you can find and repost your original posts. I remember this as two unrelated events; parachute in a tree seen by a father and his son, then skull found at another location far from the parachute which was somewhere near the Columbia river? I have articles on both events but just am too lazy to dig them up. this story? http://www.questia.com/library/1G1-63952177/skull-found-in-grandma-s-attic-may-be-skyjacker-d-b "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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Good points. you wonder at what point do we change everything documented about Cooper. KC goes against a lot. they try to change the appearance, they try and change the grudge statement. I don't think this is a changing room, where you have the option to try what ever you wish. sometimes you can be ID'd at the wrong time. it could ruin your day, perhaps even your year if a "worse case" should come upon you. Enjoy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xV6_7otLBRE "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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Blevins, Contrary to your statement, the hijacker spent most of the time the airplane was on the ground in Seattle standing in the lavatory door area. The stews had the opportunity to observe him for more than four hours total. The stews also had a reason for remembering him and the passengers didn't, since they weren't aware of the hijacking. Robert99 one has to wonder what Blevins would say if KC was 6 feet tall? I'll bet the angle of his story would be different. so, according to Blevins Tina was sooooo nervous she was probably wrong when she said she had to look up at Cooper. the note Flo read must be completely off to? the stews were Cooper's messengers, they did what was asked of them. now, once it was over I'm sure a heavy weight came upon them, but, I'm sure the description was pretty darn close. I can't say the composite will fit 100% but the description between them were close enough. he keeps bringing up the passengers view. this is where his faulty description is proven. they had no reason to remember him, so, you have different outlooks of Cooper. If KC had hair on top of his head, and Peterson was bald, you can rest assure that Robert Blevins would be telling Sailshaw that everyone agreed that Cooper didn't wear a wig. he would add his (*laughs*) along with the FBI wanted poster, and everyone's descriptions. so far to date. Robert Blevins seems to have a lot of problems with the description of his own investigation. starting with how the house was bought! the stews showed no problems performing there jobs while the crime was in play. we would have known if any of them was not able to carry on due to stress, or shock. Tina sat and talked with Cooper, had a smoke with him. she performed her job well above what was asked. maybe, just maybe this was (in Tina's mind) a calling card to take her religious beliefs a step further than she was previously, and not due to being stressed out. it's a possibility, but not proven. don't forget they only had a moment to describe the bomb in the briefcase. seems they had a detailed description of that, but hey, who cares right? unless you have a suspect of course. can we twist this around too? maybe it was grey (not the color of the uniforms) and had yarn for wiring? C-4 instead of dynamite. seems pretty easy to make it into what you wish... "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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"I go back and forth -- I think there must be somebody new that hasn't been investigated, but is it really possible the true hijacker could have slipped through the cracks and either didn't tell anyone or died without being tied to the crime?" sure, the possibility is there that he has not been found...alive. Mel Wilson sure did slip thru the cracks. he did disappear around the same time! if you drive down Cooper Hwy, you find a split in the road. the problem is, which route did he take. I'm not set in stone that he took the Hwy to hell. it's still possible he fooled everyone. I tend to lean more to the Hwy to hell though. If Cooper's family was dead, or he didn't stay in touch, it's possible to go missing without any alert. "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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MarkBennett*** --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If I had to guess....Hmmmm. I would say the percentage is low. most surround there suspect on the sketch, they all claim money improvements here and there. some have the skills to do it, some might have too much. none of them seem to have any remaining evidence. we are looking for one single little 20 dollar bill to pop up. perhaps the note Flo read. I would think (could be wrong) that Cooper would have told someone about his crime. I'm not talking about death confessions, but something proving who he was. I can be qualified for a job, and not be hired. experience seems to be a small part of this. things point to Cooper not being experienced. then some things point to him having some? we know something really bad happened to Hoffa. this is a good reason they can't find him. the 3 men who escaped Alcatraz had the odds against them not making it. the current was tough, the rafts were questionable, and the fact of them being career criminals and never breaking the law again tells me they are fish bait. don't forget the temp of the water... how do we explain Cooper's disappearance? many options here. is the flight path correct. is the jump zone correct. is the timing on the transcripts correct. if you go by what the FBI claims was the jump zone, and what Rataczak's time frame was where Cooper jumped, we have an area almost 30 miles long. is it possible he didn't make it. I tend to think he didn't. I would like to think he did, but I don't see anything pointing to that. it seems Cooper wanted to jump very soon after take off. was this to get back to his house in the area around SEA and McChord? did Cooper miss this opportunity and end up jumping to his death later down the path? if that is correct, everyone is gathering around the wrong area claiming they know who Cooper was, because it wasn't intended to be the jump zone. it's also possible the guy landed without a scratch. I just don't know whether this could be true. something has to remain evidence wise, if Cooper made it. where is it? will we watch an episode of "Antiques Roadshow" and spot the chute being appraised KC has a tough hurdle to get over. his height. 5' 8" the same as Tina's. she claimed she had to look up at Cooper. this is very hard to get by. people try to use witness descriptions being off. that is correct, but mainly in cases where they seen the guy for seconds to a couple minutes. then you have the bald thingy. LD, to many conflicting stories. one minute he is trying to kill himself, the next minute the CIA put him up to it. granny's house doesn't fit the story. the birth issue etc. etc. Peterson. good candidate. possibly too good. would he make the mistake of not being able to open the stairs, or ask for front & back packs? plus the thing about being out of the Country. I wouldn't take my eyes off him though. Weber........ I don't think I'll comment on that one lol "someone who hasn't even been identified yet" that might only be done by the Medical Examiner. this is just my opinion. I can't say anything for sure "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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"Check-in Time at the Reality Hotel" "You are forwarding nothing except a conspiracy theory with no hard evidence to support it" both quotes above could fit Robert Blevins too. you have claimed in the past that the FBI is not telling the truth about the Amboy chute. this suggests a cover up, or conspiracy. you were on a television shown known to be a conspiracy theory based program. no matter how many people watch it. Wikipedia: Brad Meltzer's Decoded, (or simply Decoded), is an American mystery and conspiracy theory investigation television series, produced by Go Go Luckey and Berman/Braun Check in time. many parts of what you thought was evidence against Kenny seems to be falling apart due to either not understanding documents, or taking the word of someone else. you thought Kenny owned the lot next to his house. you failed to show any proof of a cash transaction for the house. nobody has seen any evidence of the "alleged" stamp/coin collection, or what the original price was before it's last known value. the parachute unit Gray claims Kenny was in doesn't match. although the training is all that's needed for proof, which has been some what documented. based on what I have seen, and whats been uncovered. I think Kenneth P Christiansen was nothing but, Kenneth P Christiansen. "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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this is twice now Robert! are you that lazy to where you have to reply from the last person who posted. first you reply to Georger using my name. now you are replying to R99, using my name. learn how to post! "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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I am currently working on the flight path via simulator. have you seen the flight maps showing where the plane supposedly was during and after the jump. have you had a chance to read the radio transcripts? if not they can be found on Sluggo's website. might help answer some of your questions. http://n467us.com/ "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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you need to be directing the post above to Georger. he made that quote, not me. once again, you have misdirected the post. I had nothing to do with that quote. "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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well . . . others have already contacted NPR .... withy the same result as yours. "Never heard of a RobertMBlevins". Blevins may be in contact with some producer somewhere who has some relationship to NPR, or just knows someone at NPR ... which Blevins is then peddling as being N.P.R., but if nobody at NPR knows anything about it, well then .... who knows. THE DRAMA QUEEN AINT TALKIN! MULES DONT FLY! But the day NPR spends time on RobertMBlevins the wheels will come off the wagon and NPR will lose money in suspended or cancelled support ... and we are talkin real money here. That is almost guaranteed. If NPR wants to go down that path, fine. Maybe Bobby has cooked this up in response to not being included in the Washington History Museum Exhibit? well, until he shows any proof (as Robert always demands) we can't confirm anything he says about the NPR. we can also use the same M.O. as Robert and claim that it is "phony, or made up" until he proves otherwise. why would this be some sort of secret with the NPR? according to Bruce, nobody knows about it, and you are stating others have contacted them. so, it seems there is more proof of this being false than it is true. "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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The old 400 comments from 2011 come out of the shadows. I'll take a long shot at this one. some of them are from here? Let me ask this Robert. why are you here, you don't trust anyone, you tie up the thread with rebuttals. I don't understand why you are here. argument after argument. since you want to use the filthy comments for your reasons not to disclose, I'll take this as false information until some proof comes to the surface. we have now heard from a source who had contact with NPR. you were so sure Georger made up the email. then he produced it, and you glossed right over it. not a peep. "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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Hmmm. strange isn't it. I've been wondering a while about this. I noticed he hasn't posted the NPR thingy anywhere else, just here? no links to his site, no names....nothing. "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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"We have a virtual TON of shit stacked up now on Kenny Christiansen" well, I can agree with that statement...... tracking IP addresses is not a big deal. another thing you act as if no one else can do. join the crowd of millions of others that can do the same thing. "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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"Length of show? I have no idea. I did give my usual Cooperland warnings to the reporters. Trust me...they are quite hip to the situation now. They REALLY liked reading all those comments in those PDF's I bet, many signed by people who post here now. Even FBI agents. (*laughs*) Whether those signatures are real, hey I couldn't care less. You have to watch out for yourself out there on the internet. You want to let others bandy your username around like that without a peep, that's your business." the whole thing is childish. the people who posted it, to the person bringing it up constantly. this was in what 2011? move on dude. Newsflash, I have told you before the samething happened to me in the paranormal world. they found my name and tried to match me to a child molester. got 20 or 30 emails, and it blew right over. most didn't believe it from get go. you harp on this like it has never been done before. my credit is still good, plenty of friends off & online. nothing happened. so keep pushing the fact of the 400 comments made by posters from here....who cares? I have plenty of media friends. perhaps I could help you spread the word? I know people all over this globe. lets go universal, shall we? "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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the only person who should be afraid about anything is you. your book would be worth zero on the shelf if proven he wasn't anybody but what his name was. you wouldn't have to jump from site to site defending his name, or worry about the hundreds of emails & downloads me afraid? hardly you gotta watch out for the Brown's. they don't shake easy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9N9UvLhi5Y "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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keep feeding the fire........carry on.... "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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What does an independent writer's review of the Georgia Guidestones episode of Decoded have to do with an unattributed, obviously phony email Georger claims to have received? I didn't say it was spam or from Nigeria. I said it was as phony as a piece of Nigerian spam. Why is it a phony? Okay, here's why: It's unattributed. It's poorly constructed. It's supposedly from one person but says 'we' and 'us' in the message. Maybe I should create a few phony email messages that talk badly about people I disagree with here and try to pass them off as legit. Or maybe not. Get real. This is what I think is called for. Retraction or Vacation. carry on........ "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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how do you know it's spam, or from Nigeria, or even phony for that matter? you seem to take the worse case in a lot of things. I believe you even claimed one of my post's were phony since I didn't attach anything. Abracadabra http://vanshardware.com/2011/02/a-few-words-about-tonights-brad-meltzers-decoded/ "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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I could care less. that is between you and him, not me. I respect Georger for what he brings to this form. unfortunately he gets side tracked with you. you constantly give threats of disclosure. get it over with and move on. I think Georger respects me as well. we speak offline often. things are discussed that I would never talk about here. yes we are big on proof. I think you realize this now by the lack of documentation on your end. you let things eat you up inside. this just adds fuel to the fire. we try to stay on track, but you always disagree with everything posted. you keep claiming Georger has lost credibility? that's hardly what I think. now, if you were to ask me about your credibility? I would say it's questionable based on what has transpired lately. I don't try to one up anyone. I discuss things I see, or reports made and come to a conclusion. sometimes I'm right, sometimes wrong. I had a brief discussion with Mark Bennett about Marla. did you see any name calling, or disrespect? (*eyes roll*) (*laughs*) nope, just two people talking. that's how it should be. I don't think I'm any better than anyone on this form, nor do I try. you seem to try a be someone your really not. I'm human. I make mistakes and get caught up in the drama, but I try to be respectable to all, including you. I would like to think people appreciate things I have brought to the table. I can search things out better than some, but I turn my computer on with one finger at a time, just like anyone else does. I'm not superior to anyone. "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI