georger

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  1. You dont know until you try. An asteroid could wipe humanity out before trying! And probably will . . .
  2. Good grief! Can Gryder give us the names of Cooper's children .... based on knotology? In the fifth quatrain of the maldum fornax of course!
  3. So did his "knots" work, ie serve their intended purpose ? Since this is reason. (clairvoyance) What was his middle name also! Shoe size? Status of teeth. Last dental appointment. ? . . . . .
  4. Well, you are speaking for yourself, not Cooper. Cooper could have demanded the knapsack again but he didnt. It appears he is trying to simplify things and speed things up. Normal turn-around time should have been 20-30 minutes (documented by Sluggo). But they stalled Cooper with refueling. In the meantime Cooper wants as few people as possible getting on/off the plane. He designates Tina to be the point person but that doesnt work out either. . Get the show on the road. Tina also says he tried dumping the money into a chute container but rejected that for some reason. By bypassing the knapsack he has put himself in a corner ... he finally decides on an ad-hoc solution to "get the show on the road" ... his first priority is getting the plane back in the air and getting out of Dodge asap where he is less vulnerable! The money is optional. Escape is the primary mission ... You guys are making more of this than there is!
  5. Does not require a class in knot tying from the Coast Guard or the Army! Any kid could do that!
  6. Is there any evidence Cooper tied any special kind of knot - which would require training of any kind ? Anything left on the plane which Cooper tied or knotted and left behind as evidence of his cord tying skill . . ? I dont recall Tina or anyone else saying anything about Cooper's cord tying skills! ???
  7. I dont agree at all. Remember he got angry about them not including a knapsack - he complained to Tina about it. He not only complained he went further and 'explained' how was going to have to make up for the omission! That is arrogance. Maybe it blindsided him. It may indicate he is an arrogant person. He might say 'focused'. (I'll show them!) Confident he could come up with something that would be adequate he went ahead on his own. That is just the opposite of passivity. And perhaps what he came up with on his own did not work! I think if he hadnt thought he could put something together that would work he would have snapped back: get me the damned knapsack NOW@! (Stop wasting my time.) His arrogance shines through. After all - he is hijacking a commercial plane! Hijacking is aggressive and arrogant, by definition. He is serious - this is no mistake! Maybe not blowing up the plane indicates passivity ?
  8. When did he write the note? Before or after boarding and seated. ?
  9. The last letter is a boast! Every sentence is a boast. It is nonsense. Not to mention illiterate. .......... etc! Its almost laughable. ..... a concoction. ?
  10. July 12, 2023 D. B. Cooper and Flight 305: Dan Sowa and the wind If this is what Sowa did, his estimate for Soderlind would have been consistent with the data at his disposal. Whether this was indeed his methodology, the documentation released so far to the public does not permit us to say. But Soderlind overlooked the probability that the wind would back back (turn anti-clockwise) as the hijacker descended. edit: [ none of this is fact but a possibility]
  11. the FBI nor FAA has denied the existence of Unicorns. The FBI has prevented Unicorns from being released and the FAA defers to the FBI since this is a Unicorn case. Wa wa ninny nanny noo noo too. Unicorns must be on the table to read and ride. That dasterdly FBI had the UNICORNS - NOW WHAT DID IT DO WITH THEM? FESS UP FBI!
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  13. OG documents: 1954%20La%20Center%20Quadrangle%20Area%20of%20interest ZZ B.bmp
  14. So, in other words, (like Chaucer and R99), you are saying Soderlind had his head up his ass and didnt know what he was doing ? But you do .... ?
  15. The hijacking occurred in India - not in the United States ! ( couldn't resist)
  16. New style smaller format for the page. Is there any way to get back to the larger classic page we had?
  17. anything new on your Oregon suspect ?
  18. As I understand this (having talked to locals) Ted was in trouble and suspected of committing crimes, almost from the minute Ted's brother David moved Ted into the cabin. David was aware that Ted was 'a problem' and that had been going on for years with his brother - but what to do? The reason David bought the cabin and moved Ted into it was not just to give Ted a life, but to keep him isolated from the world and trouble. David was struggling just to keep his own life and family going. Ted was brought up on local/area charges several times where he lived, prior to him being identified as the Unabomber. Charges against him always failed due to 'lack of proof'. (poisoning people's dogs, dropping boulders on railroad tracks, destruction of railroad property, various thefts in the area ...etc...) ... in spite of all of that Ted continued to circulate in the local community and as far away as Helena where he went out of his way to meet a reporter at a Helena newspaper (a former classmate of mine at SUI !). Ted was out there in the public domain, well known ... several people had speculated that he might be ;'DB Cooper' but that was dismissed easily because of Ted's age and his appearance - he did not fit the Cooper profile even remotely. When the FBI finally identified Ted they had to move very quickly and quietly so as not to tip off anyone, including Ted. Their plan for taking Ted down worked or Ted would have fled into the mountains. Ted had fled law enforcement before and had vanished for days ... he always had a survival kit and a gun ready just in case.. on this occasion with the cabin encircled, an Agent just walked up and knocked on the door and Ted answered the door and it was over.
  19. Ted had a little wagon he could pull behind his bike that he used to transport things back to his cabin. I wonder what a particle list from Ted's tie would look like ? Or ties from any of the other 'guys who live in the woods' ? Guess it would depend on whatever they were collecting, stealing, manufacturing, . . . things that are in the area trash dump etc (from as far away as Helena!)
  20. I get your point - Tina should see this.
  21. Unabomber Ted Kaczynski dies by possible suicide in prison: https://abcnews.go.com/US/unabomber-ted-kaczynski-found-dead-jail-cell/story?id=99984583
  22. This image is in the ballpark ... on first base ? Those ears . . . facial proportions etc. Age it a bit ?
  23. I just assumed Edwards and you were collaborating on this? Is that incorrect? Did Edwards arrive at this suspect all on his own ? You do know Carr suggested a loadmaster. Did Carr find something in the files, that made him cite 'loadmaster' ? .......................... a person who literally vanishes after the hijacking ? Does Edwards really have evidence for that claim ? ...................... interesting. a breakthrough?