BruceSmith

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  1. Oh, great! Now, he's going to put that on his business cards! No, I'm thinking word of mouth....
  2. I agree Sir Robert. The time to tell the truth is now. Norjak, anyone? Japan, Bobby-san? Why is it so hard for you to tell the truth? Does your difficulty tell us anything about the fears that others have in telling the truth? Y'know, revealing the inconvenient truths of our lives? At the fundamental level of experience there is no difference between Norjak and ZPG. It's just that Norjak helps us focus the mind more easily, to sharpen our powers of discernment and reasoning, and elicit a call to action. What will be your call to action, Robert? Decisive truth telling or clever evasions. Show us the level of nobility that you wish we all had, the kind that will save the world.
  3. Japan awaits, Roberto-san. Follow the setting sun to the west, as did Tina. Sayonora.
  4. I agree, Sir Robert. Since you refuse to answer pertinent questions here about Kenny, Tina and Japan, you should attend to your other business elsewhere. Adios.
  5. Ah, Bobby, you are trying to argue with a woman who invited me into her motel room before she was finished dressing, and then claims I crossed a line. No, I crossed a threshold, and it appears I entered the Vortex....
  6. It's not about me, Robert, it's about you. What do you think about Tina, Kenny and Japan? If you don't talk about Japan, then what could you possibly ever post about that might be of interest to anyone? Your refusal to answer that question indicates that the RobertMBlevins era at the DZ is drawing to a close.
  7. Countdown on Sir Robert's evasion on Tina, KC and Japan: 75 hours Countdown on absence of any posts from Sir Robert on the DB Cooper case: 48 hours 98 hours and counting....
  8. Countdown on Sir Robert's evasion on Tina, KC and Japan: 75 hours Countdown on absence of any posts from Sir Robert on the DB Cooper case: 48 hours
  9. Evasiveness from Sir Robert continues on Kenny, Tina and Japan. 64 hours and counting.
  10. Jo Weber is now being placed on a countdown regarding the Earl Cossey homicide. Although she denies inferring that I am a suspect, she continues to infer that I murdered Earl Cossey, presumably because Coss hung up on me and I'm a total asshole. As a result she says I whacked him in the head, stole his credit cards and then mailed them back to his ex because I'm weird that way. However, Jo has yet to call the cops in Seattle, as far as I can tell, and Jo needs to put her money where her mouth is, celiac disease and all. Jo's Cossey Countdown: 24 hours since Jo's last accusation and I haven't received an call or visit from any King County Sheriff's deputies or detectives.
  11. Too bad, Sir Robert, you are in a public forum, and are also a public figure because you have put a book out into the public. Therefore, a public response is required. If you want to emulate JD Salinger, no one can stop you, but your feet still go into the investigative fire. Evasion Countdown: Sir Robert's evasion of the question of Tina, Kenny and Japan, is now at 51 hours.
  12. They don't call me Prince Bruce for nuttin'!
  13. Yes. Note: 43 hours since Sir Robert's last evasion on this question.
  14. No, Jo, you crossed the (white) line on the way to the diner for breakfast, and after that I insisted on driving. We parked your SUV at the motel and we motored about in my pick-up, if you recall. That was after you had the fight with the waitress in the diner and then argued with the manager about the orange cones and spills on the floor. Your Southern Charm was beautiful. A breakfast to remember! YUM
  15. Update on Tina, Sir Robert and Kenny: Noon, Wed., Sept. 10, 2014 36 hours since the last RMB evasion! The Big Question in Cooper World these days is determining the importance of Tina saying she flew to Japan for five years when Kenny C was, too. So far, Sir Robert and his side-kick Skippy P have been evasive, failing to disclose their thoughts on whether this finding spells the doom of the KC-is-DB Cooper scenario. The evasiveness continues into its second week after these findings were first presented to Sir Robert and Skippy P.
  16. I had MY own personal encounters with Jo - in person and by phone... ..and I'm going to tell the cops EVERYTHING.
  17. Nope, not good enough, Sir Robert. I want an answer from you. Do YOU think the fact that Tina and Kenny flew to Japan during the same time period negates the possibility that Kenneth Christiansen hijacked Flight 305 on November 24, 1971? Thousands of Cooper sleuths are waiting, Sir.
  18. You are welcome Bruce. I think I may have helped you more than GE did: ***The company with the most profits parked overseas is General Electric, according to a new Bloomberg analysis of 83 corporations. GE said in a Feb. 26 regulatory filing that it was holding $108 billion in profits overseas as of the end of last year. That is up from $102 billion a year before. GE said in the filing that it reinvested most of these profits in foreign business operations and does not intend to bring those profits back to the U.S. The practice of holding profits overseas has been highlighted as a strategy to avoid paying taxes. GE paid no U.S. taxes at all in 2010, according to The New York Times -- 377 I believe you have, TSS. Thanks again.
  19. This just in from the Washington Department of Health: News Release For immediate release: September 9, 2014 (14-131) Contacts: Marqise Allen, Communications Office 360-236-4072 Kelly Stowe, Communications Office 360-236-4022 Suicide rates in Washington rise slightly Suicide is Washington’s eighth leading cause of death OLYMPIA Three people take their own lives in Washington each day on average, and suicide remains among the top causes of death in our state. Rates of suicides and suicide attempts went up slightly in Washington from 2006 to 2012. Suicide is Washington’s eighth leading cause of death – second in the 15-24-year-old age group. The state ranks 21st nationally in suicides. Thousands of other Washington residents are hospitalized each year after trying to hurt themselves. During National Suicide Prevention Week Sept. 8-14, the hopeful message is that suicide is avoidable. The Department of Health works with state and private organizations to promote suicide prevention education and resources. This includes training on how to recognize signs and how to intervene. The agency also supports youth suicide prevention coalitions, compiles and provides data and statistics, and publishes information through newsletters. Work is underway on a new suicide prevention plan. Most people considering suicide give warnings. If you notice someone talking about wanting to die, looking for a way to kill themselves, or having no reason to live, immediately call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline, 1-800-273-8255, or a mental health professional. It’s important to pay attention when people talk about feeling trapped, or about being a burden to others. Indicators may include increasing alcohol or drug use, acting anxious or agitated, behaving recklessly, sleeping too little or too much, withdrawing or feeling isolated, showing rage or talking about seeking revenge, and displaying extreme mood swings. Suicide prevention September 9, 2014 Page 2 Staying connected with others is a main factor in preventing suicides, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Talking about suicide doesn’t increase the risk of someone killing themselves. Talk openly and freely, and listen without being judgmental. Offer hope of alternatives. Make sure someone doesn’t have the means to commit suicide if they show signs of wanting to hurt themselves. Suicide prevention works. People can and do put suicidal thoughts behind them. Effective programs and services exist in communities throughout Washington. The Department of Health website (www.doh.wa.gov) is your source for a healthy dose of information. Also, find us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. ###
  20. The taxpayers of the United States. So, a Big Thank You to all you hard-working, tax-paying folks out there who keep guys like me alive and kicking. I appreciate it! Really do.
  21. Really? What was the answer? I never saw it. Was it one of the following? 1. Yes, Tina's statement about flying to Japan for years afterwards refutes the notion that KC is DBC. 2. No, Tina's statement is a lie. 3. No, Tina's statement is irrelevant. 4. No, Tina and Kenny never met on any of their flights to Asia - not ever - not once. Sir Robert, you have to remember that thousands of people will read this page and are waiting for you to deliver a concise answer to this question.
  22. Does this mean you're dodging the question? Again I ask: Since Tina says she flew to Japan for five years do you think she met Kenny and does that rule out KC as DB Cooper?
  23. Cool your jets a bit, Mrs. Cooper. Clearly you've been reading the forum, or getting bits and pieces from links over there to the WSHM, and a lot has to be clarified. What you seem to be referring to is a statement made by a NWO mechanic named Lorne Peterson, working in air freight at Sea-Tac on 11.24.71. He says he handled the goodies as they came into NWO, including the bank bag of money, receiving the handoff from a FBI agent. Lorne says he took $250,000 out of the "bank bag" and put it into a "crew bag" and then gave it to "Joe May" who took it to Flight 305 on the tarmac. He gives no further description of the crew bag, nor what happened to whatever money was left in the bank bag, if any. However, there are many questionable aspects to Lorne's account. First of all, he identifies "Joe May" incorrectly. Secondly, his characterizations of the parachute deliveries and transfers don't match any other accounts that I know of. So, knock yourself out concocting a grand scheme of making Duane's sack the cash bag of Cooper Legend.