georger

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  1. Is there a transcription of the actual exchange between Ammerman and Ulis? Who says what ? Ulis is pushing A to say what he wants A to say ... but A never says 305 flew over Tea Bar. All of this is old newz... Ulis even asks A how big the radar plot symbols are on the screen, how many MILES big .... Ulis is pushing A to come up with anything Ulis can use!
  2. Its obvious when someone is trying to engineer or force the result they want. That was particularly true of the exchanges between Ammerman and Ulis. Ulis wants Cooper to have jumped anywhere near Tena Bar in order to explain the Ingram money find. Colbert wants the Ingrams to have been addicts who were lead by their drug dealer to go to Tena Bar and 'dig here' ... and five days later the money is found! (It either happened or it didn't!) And of course the drug dealer doesnt fit the Cooper profile/sketch. Imagine what this case would be like without Tom Kaye! It would be pure witchcraft! Bad actors have no business trying to capture the Cooper case! The case is bigger than one actor.
  3. The new History channel program at 8:00 cdt with Darren et al was interesting, thought provoking, and very well done, by all involved. This program brings everyone up to date with the newest generation of researchers working on the DB Cooper case. I thought everyone involved was excellent. Its a program worth watching and a welcome surprise! It was flanked by repeats of older Cooper programing beginning with the Colbert-Rackstraw/ Mucklow program where the FBI closes the case, and another program closing the evening with Ulis chaos. We turned away to another channel and then CNN and local news ...
  4. All of that is subjective - Im talking about physical evidence. Like the money find at Tena Bar. There are only a few options for that happening given the flight path and the drop zone.
  5. which begs the question: what boxes trigger a viable Cooper search, given that so many people think they know who and what Cooper was!? Who's Cooper list is the right list given that there is no universal list people even agree on! Notably, finger prints and dna are missing! Even an image of the guy is missing/uncertain !! What are the correct defining features?
  6. uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh... how do you examine new suspects without any EVIDENCE! ? The media pandering never stops. George Santos was DB Cooper! Program dead on arrival.
  7. And the dish ran away with the spoon. Hey! Diddle diddle ... next verse, same as the first
  8. My comments were about Flo, not Tina ? Im confused... by all accounts Tina was bright, alert, a good student, socially intelligent, etc etc. all in stark contrast to Florence ?
  9. I think you have nailed it. She never wanted to deal with it! I wonder what her IQ is/was ? She doesnt strike me as being too intelligent ? Definitely an emotional person. A liability in any crisis ?
  10. Flawless Flo Perfection, seemed to have a knack for throwing fits and becoming speechless-hysterical. I am not sure I would trust her 'judgements'. She may be the weakest link. Was she on or off medications? What was her 'mood' when and if she allowed herself to have a mood ? Perfection is always difficult to obtain and maintain.... with every hair in place and everyone else wrong!
  11. hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm .... interesting.
  12. I didnt say you said he was Cuban. I said no Cuban accent was detected. He had two arms, two legs, . . . and no Cuban accent. He had a head, two ears, ten fingers ?
  13. During the flight from Portland to Seattle Mucklow had light conversation with the hijacker. She asked him where he was from but he became upset and said he didn’t want to answer that. She steered the conversation into remarking ‘that if they were going to Cuba airline personnel were advised to warn passengers against buying Cuban rum or cigars because US Customs would confiscate them when they returned to the United States. (Mucklow says) the hijacker laughed and said ‘they weren’t going to Cuba, but she would like where they were going’. He asked her where she was from and she told him she was from Pennsylvania but was living in Minneapolis. He replied that ‘Minneapolis, Minnesota is very nice country’. No Cuban accent.
  14. People commonly hatch such stories in a vacuum - facts are left out for a variety of reasons - the motivation is not fact-based! For some reason these stories never backfire on their tellers - people are never held to account for these stories.
  15. The hijacking got massive news coverage. At the time most hijackings were political. (everything is political ?)
  16. What are the options you see for Cooper escaping capture?
  17. The money could have lead to his capture. Is that risk however small, worth it ? Would you trade your life/freedom for $200k? 500k? one million? . . . .
  18. I had no idea you thought this! Good grief!! Now there are two of us in the MINORITY... Thank you sir.
  19. I happen to be one of the few people who think the Cooper hijacking was 'political' vs monetary, and Cooper escaping into oblivion (being untraceable) was a fundamental part of his plan. By his own words, he waited looking for the right plane in the right place at the right time. I think his money demand may be been a token vs some financial need on his part - and he may have even tossed the money into the Columbia so there could be no connection between the money and himself. His hijacking may have been a singular event in his life. [the mass of men live lives of quiet desperation...Thoreau ] There is precedent for this kind of crime or 'social expression'. For example, had the Una Bomber not issued his public manifesto which got published, he might not have been found during his lifetime. He said after the fact that his manifesto was a 'mistake'. Core to his grudge against 'technology' were the railroads and the airlines.
  20. Robert H. Edwards's Blog: Great 20th century mysteries April 18, 2023 D. B. Cooper and Flight 305: the location at 2011 PST recalculation of DZ ...
  21. this is a test* all ok . . .
  22. We know the kit used - we know the loci tested for - what we dont know are the values obtained on each of those loci, except that the FBI says all they have is a 'partial'. They define partial by saying: Can exclude people but not rule people in ! They wont give us numbers. All of this is complicated further buy severe competition between people on forums. Doing anything in Cooperland has reached literal gridlock, and everyone has seen that developing since the Colbert situation followed by Ulis/Kaye. It appears these players are not going to relinquish control but only intensify their control over Cooperland. Ulis is now engaged in a hopeless suit against the FBI trying to get the FBI to release dna information to him! This current gridlock is set to continue - for years!
  23. The only person who could connect the two would be Cooper himself and thats never going to happen, apparently. Carr interviewed Weinberg to see if Weinberg had any idea who the man DB might have been - results were apparently negative. The DB case is full of 'apparentlies' and little hard evidence, so far. For example: if bones were found today in the LZ area and dna was extracted from the bones and teeth, could that data be connected to the partial profile the FBI claims to have? So far as I know, nobody in the public domain can answer that question ??? Moreover Ulis introduced turmoil and split the Cooper community. That was intentional on Ulis' part. There isnt even a functioning Cooper community for discussing the case now.
  24. Ive lost track of when and who released the Dan Cooper comic info first. Tom's team member Carol Abraczinskas? Or Snowmman first before Carol ? 2008-10 ? Tom Kaye included it in his first citizen sleuths website around 2010 ? I do remember that Carr advertised and used it almost immediately ... Carol used it to claim Cooper might have been Canadian .... I am sure Tom Kaye can recite chapter and verse on when the comic first surfaced but, it was Snowmman who dug deep into the publishing history of the comic ....... followed by FJ adding his own research several years later.