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georger 244
QuoteQuoteWhy don't you present the FBI with a Put Up or Shut Up ultimatum. You know what their response will be - NO response at ALL.
You really are something else. If someone from the FBI had been consistently promising to reveal "the truth" and never delivering, then I would. You can't deflect it that easily Jo. The day you come up with something tangible, I guarantee you everyone here will give you credit...but after years of unfulfilled promises we have come to know it's never going to happen.
The definition of a rational person in economics is, basically, someone who learns from their mistakes. It would be completely irrational for anyone here to actually believe you do have something concrete to deliver.
Jo is the sole owner and proprietor of the
No Hope Motel, where guests can check in and
stay forever - some never seen again! But at
some point Jo begins to worry about the bill and
then she complains to local officials (FBI) ... for
not ridding her of the very guests she welcomed!
Jo is her own proof.
Arent we all!
snowmman 3
This whole thing about how Duane hijacked 305 has got me thinking.
I don't think I like the idea of modern-day Duane's interfering with the flying (or non-flying as the case may be) of the aluminum things with fuel tanks in the air. Sure there are moms and kids on board, but let's be frank: The more hijackings there are, the more taxes are going to go up. Or we'll have to subsidize more TSA ex-McDonald's workers to inspect our shoes.
So it makes sense to round up all the likely Duanes, and ship them to Alaska.
Jo's comments about gods have got me wondering.
What god did Duane worship? Did he go to church? Did Duane and Jo go to church together? I'm wondering how this god thing plays out. If Duane was a god guy, did it work for him? Jo's throwing out this god thing, and we've not explored it fully.
Did Duane burn the money as some kind of offering? Do people do that?
I don't think I like the idea of modern-day Duane's interfering with the flying (or non-flying as the case may be) of the aluminum things with fuel tanks in the air. Sure there are moms and kids on board, but let's be frank: The more hijackings there are, the more taxes are going to go up. Or we'll have to subsidize more TSA ex-McDonald's workers to inspect our shoes.
So it makes sense to round up all the likely Duanes, and ship them to Alaska.
Jo's comments about gods have got me wondering.
What god did Duane worship? Did he go to church? Did Duane and Jo go to church together? I'm wondering how this god thing plays out. If Duane was a god guy, did it work for him? Jo's throwing out this god thing, and we've not explored it fully.
Did Duane burn the money as some kind of offering? Do people do that?
Orange1 0
QuoteDid Duane burn the money as some kind of offering? Do people do that?
Of course I'm sure you realize, as probably everyone except Jo does, that the "burned" in Ckret's post that she was harping on about is 99.9999% likely to have been a typo when he meant to type "buried". Most people (without agendas) recognize a mistake like that when they see ut.
(Or does anyone think I was actually referring to someone called "Ut" there? ...btw that was a genuine typo, then I just decided not to correct it to prove a pint.)
Skydiving: wasting fossil fuels just for fun.
Jo- simple question that requires a simple answer. So when do you see the release of this information that will change our lives?
A. 2 weeks
B. 2 months
C. 2 years
D. Never
E. When Jo is gone
Which one is closest to when we see all your hard work with the tsuper secret band on crackshot investigators?
Simple honest question that i would like a simple honest answer?
A. 2 weeks
B. 2 months
C. 2 years
D. Never
E. When Jo is gone
Which one is closest to when we see all your hard work with the tsuper secret band on crackshot investigators?
Simple honest question that i would like a simple honest answer?
by the way in another thread it was stated on 12/4 the CBS TV SHOW numb3rs will be about DB COOPER, and best of all check out who plays the FBI agent Roger Bloom! Ain't America Great!!!!!
WHEN THE TEAM FOILS THE ROBBERY OF AN ARMORED CAR FILLED WITH MONEY FROM THE INFAMOUS D.B. COOPER HEIST, THEY CALL ON AGENT ROGER BLOOM FOR HIS HELP, ON "NUMB3RS," FRIDAY, DEC. 4
Henry Winkler ("Happy Days") Returns as Former FBI Agent Roger Bloom
Michael Hogan ("Battlestar Galactica") Guest Stars as Ray Till, Uncle of the Slain Armored Car Driver and a Key Player in the Investigation
"Old Soldiers" - When the team foils a robbery of an armored car full of Federal Reserve money and recover bills that trace back to the infamous D.B. Cooper heist, they call on Agent Roger Bloom, who worked on the Cooper case, for help with the investigation, on NUMB3RS, Friday, Dec. 4 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Henry Winkler ("Happy Days") returns as former FBI Agent Roger Bloom, and Michael Hogan ("Battlestar Galactica") guest stars as Ray Till, the uncle of the slain armored car driver and a key player in the investigation.
SERIES REGULARS:
Don Eppes.................................. Rob Morrow
Charlie Eppes........................ David Krumholtz
Alan Eppes.................................... Judd Hirsch
David Sinclair............................... Alimi Ballard
Amita Ramanujan.......................... Navi Rawat
Colby Granger.............................. Dylan Bruno
Nikki Betancourt...................... Sophina Brown
Liz Warner.................................... Aya Sumika
Larry Fleinhart......................... Peter MacNicol
RECURRING CAST:
Agent Roger Bloom................... Henry Winkler
Matt Li............................. Matthew Yang King
GUEST CAST:
Ray Till..................................... Michael Hogan
Tina Tran............................. Nicole Bilderback
Teddy Antell............................. Rick Ravanello
Fremont.................................. Judith Moreland
Clerk.............................................. Alec Mapa
WRITTEN BY: Steve Cohen
DIRECTED BY: Executive Producer Ken Sanzel
Source: CBS
Read more: http://www.spoilertv.com/2009/11/numb3rs-episode-610-old-soldiers-press.html#ixzz0YAayEckf
WHEN THE TEAM FOILS THE ROBBERY OF AN ARMORED CAR FILLED WITH MONEY FROM THE INFAMOUS D.B. COOPER HEIST, THEY CALL ON AGENT ROGER BLOOM FOR HIS HELP, ON "NUMB3RS," FRIDAY, DEC. 4
Henry Winkler ("Happy Days") Returns as Former FBI Agent Roger Bloom
Michael Hogan ("Battlestar Galactica") Guest Stars as Ray Till, Uncle of the Slain Armored Car Driver and a Key Player in the Investigation
"Old Soldiers" - When the team foils a robbery of an armored car full of Federal Reserve money and recover bills that trace back to the infamous D.B. Cooper heist, they call on Agent Roger Bloom, who worked on the Cooper case, for help with the investigation, on NUMB3RS, Friday, Dec. 4 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Henry Winkler ("Happy Days") returns as former FBI Agent Roger Bloom, and Michael Hogan ("Battlestar Galactica") guest stars as Ray Till, the uncle of the slain armored car driver and a key player in the investigation.
SERIES REGULARS:
Don Eppes.................................. Rob Morrow
Charlie Eppes........................ David Krumholtz
Alan Eppes.................................... Judd Hirsch
David Sinclair............................... Alimi Ballard
Amita Ramanujan.......................... Navi Rawat
Colby Granger.............................. Dylan Bruno
Nikki Betancourt...................... Sophina Brown
Liz Warner.................................... Aya Sumika
Larry Fleinhart......................... Peter MacNicol
RECURRING CAST:
Agent Roger Bloom................... Henry Winkler
Matt Li............................. Matthew Yang King
GUEST CAST:
Ray Till..................................... Michael Hogan
Tina Tran............................. Nicole Bilderback
Teddy Antell............................. Rick Ravanello
Fremont.................................. Judith Moreland
Clerk.............................................. Alec Mapa
WRITTEN BY: Steve Cohen
DIRECTED BY: Executive Producer Ken Sanzel
Source: CBS
Read more: http://www.spoilertv.com/2009/11/numb3rs-episode-610-old-soldiers-press.html#ixzz0YAayEckf
snowmman 3
so there's this big table full of suits, and I've got the powerpoint cranked to 11, and they're all in the palm of my hand...not a cell phone to be seen anywhere....and I get to where I describe how Edgerton calls the retired FBI agent..
and I say "And guess who we've got for Bloom?"
"The Fonz"
Sharp intake of breath all around..following by serious nodding.
That's when I know the project is gonna green-light and serious ka-ching is coming.
But then, way down the end of the table...an old guy. No tie. No suit. Wearing sandals, which are propped up on the illegal Jatoba smuggled in by Peracchi from Brazil in the back of the company's Gulfstream IV.
He looks straight at me. Just one question, which he knows has no answer.
"What's Jo Weber gonna say?"
and I say "And guess who we've got for Bloom?"
"The Fonz"
Sharp intake of breath all around..following by serious nodding.
That's when I know the project is gonna green-light and serious ka-ching is coming.
But then, way down the end of the table...an old guy. No tie. No suit. Wearing sandals, which are propped up on the illegal Jatoba smuggled in by Peracchi from Brazil in the back of the company's Gulfstream IV.
He looks straight at me. Just one question, which he knows has no answer.
"What's Jo Weber gonna say?"
Farflung 0
The only person in the history of earth to engage in two hijackings was none other than criminal mastermind and teenager, Glen Kurt Tripp. Once again Northwest found a PDX - SEA flight being ransomed. But this time it was for half the parachutes and money, no doubt a bargain of air piracy.
The flight attendant put three Valium tablets into Tripp's drink. A crime for which she was never prosecuted for by the FBI, if anyone cares. Then the hijacker reduced his demands to some cheeseburgers and a wicked fast car. If you think about it, that's all any of us really want.
While exiting the plane, Tripp was arrested and sentenced to almost 16 months in prison and told to feel really, really, really bad about what he had done.
Another day another Portland based Northwest aircraft being hijacked. After completing parole, Tripp now 20 years old boarded a jet claiming to have a bomb. The government should lower the age for handgun purchase in order to give these youthful hijackers some options for weapons. But it may not have helped Mr Tripp in this case.
Rather than going through the process of negotiations where the perpetrator is served several hamburgers in the end. The FBI served a federally approved meal of Yankee justice from the barrel of a Smith Wesson at a hyper-space velocity. 30 minutes or it's free indeed.
So hats off to the only person on earth to hijack two planes. It would seem his possession a 68 point IQ was just the sort of criminal genius which facilitated his quick release from prison on the first offense. Releasing a person that can't appreciate the nature of his crimes into society? Nothing should go wrong here. Isn't America great? Even the intellectually challenged can aspire to and achieve greatness with little more than a dream, ransom note and a Northwest Orient ticket from Portland to Seattle. Twice.
The flight attendant put three Valium tablets into Tripp's drink. A crime for which she was never prosecuted for by the FBI, if anyone cares. Then the hijacker reduced his demands to some cheeseburgers and a wicked fast car. If you think about it, that's all any of us really want.
While exiting the plane, Tripp was arrested and sentenced to almost 16 months in prison and told to feel really, really, really bad about what he had done.
Another day another Portland based Northwest aircraft being hijacked. After completing parole, Tripp now 20 years old boarded a jet claiming to have a bomb. The government should lower the age for handgun purchase in order to give these youthful hijackers some options for weapons. But it may not have helped Mr Tripp in this case.
Rather than going through the process of negotiations where the perpetrator is served several hamburgers in the end. The FBI served a federally approved meal of Yankee justice from the barrel of a Smith Wesson at a hyper-space velocity. 30 minutes or it's free indeed.
So hats off to the only person on earth to hijack two planes. It would seem his possession a 68 point IQ was just the sort of criminal genius which facilitated his quick release from prison on the first offense. Releasing a person that can't appreciate the nature of his crimes into society? Nothing should go wrong here. Isn't America great? Even the intellectually challenged can aspire to and achieve greatness with little more than a dream, ransom note and a Northwest Orient ticket from Portland to Seattle. Twice.
snowmman 3
trivia:
there's also been at least one passenger who has been on a hijacked plane twice.
I think that's more statistically remarkable.
You know about the mother/daughter/boyfriend separate hijacks too, right? Reviewing:
What was the daughter's name: "Robin Oswald (DC-9 hijack)
Mother: Barbara Oswald. (she hijacked a helicopter to try to free Trapnell. Shot)
Robin also wanted Martin McNally freed (hijacker/jumper) with Garrett Trapnell (hijacker)
Where did mom get the idea? Not much different than Jo.
"In his book, "The Fox is Crazy Too", Trapnell discussed escape. Mrs Oswald reportedly had read the book, and reportedly watched when Trapnell said on "60 minutes" ..that he was fascinated by the story of Papillon, a French prisoner who escaped from Devil's Island.
Mrs Oswald met Trapnell at the prison in April and fell in love with him...She died the next month, shot by the helicopter pilot..
"If I had made it in that helicopter...the American public would have loved it," Trapnell said later. "Escaping from prison is as American as apple pie"
http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1298&dat=19781222&id=zqUQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=IIsDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3704,3516361
How did Duane pull the strings on this one?
there's also been at least one passenger who has been on a hijacked plane twice.
I think that's more statistically remarkable.
You know about the mother/daughter/boyfriend separate hijacks too, right? Reviewing:
What was the daughter's name: "Robin Oswald (DC-9 hijack)
Mother: Barbara Oswald. (she hijacked a helicopter to try to free Trapnell. Shot)
Robin also wanted Martin McNally freed (hijacker/jumper) with Garrett Trapnell (hijacker)
Where did mom get the idea? Not much different than Jo.
"In his book, "The Fox is Crazy Too", Trapnell discussed escape. Mrs Oswald reportedly had read the book, and reportedly watched when Trapnell said on "60 minutes" ..that he was fascinated by the story of Papillon, a French prisoner who escaped from Devil's Island.
Mrs Oswald met Trapnell at the prison in April and fell in love with him...She died the next month, shot by the helicopter pilot..
"If I had made it in that helicopter...the American public would have loved it," Trapnell said later. "Escaping from prison is as American as apple pie"
http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1298&dat=19781222&id=zqUQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=IIsDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3704,3516361
How did Duane pull the strings on this one?
Farflung 0
Snowman,
The seeds of dis-information germinate in the very article which touts 99.44% purity.
From the 4th to last paragraph:
"A German-born carpenter who had fought against the US in the Second World War was eventually arrested and sent to the electric chair on the most tenuous of evidence."
Bruno Richard Hauptmann was executed on 3 April 1936, in Trenton, NJ. Yet he is credited with having fought in a war which was some three years in the future. Not wanting to leave well enough alone, they had to claim he fought against the US. Cunning of the FBI to rely upon the ignorance of world history to propel this myth.
Perhaps the "Independent" could get their facts straight if they were from a country which actually had some involvement in the Second World War.
Of course it's connected to Whittington.
Hauptmann is arrested by Norman Schwarzkopf for the Lindbergh kidnapping. All so very, very Germanic isn't it? But it kept the civil population quiet until the US could choose when to enter WWII in order to 'defend' North Africa and the Saudi peninsula.
The US needed more oil and the delay Schwarzkopf facilitated was rewarded through the promotion of his son to the rank of General. What war did this son fight in? That's right, the Gulf War to free Kuwait's oil.
With 800 oil wells burning out of control (thanks to the war fought by Schwarzkopf) the only company considered was Haliburton. The CEO agreed to managing the oil well fires on the condition of some day becoming a two term Vice President, that CEO was Dick Cheney.
Whittington is appointed to the Texas Funeral Commission by none other than George W. Bush who was governor of Texas. Whittington has long been opposed to the death penalty and was active in investigating past executions (Hauptmann's perhaps) searching for evidence of misuse.
Cheney was made aware of Whittington's investigations by the FBI upon which he called George W. Bush to arrange a quail hunting trip.
Whittington is accidently shot at 5:30 (8 minutes AFTER sunset) by Dick Cheney. After being rushed to the hospital doctors begin the tedious task of removing shot pellets from the right leg, torso and face of Whittington. Doctors estimate approximately 200 shot were left in the victims body.
Considering the average shotshell contains 75 pellets one could assume there was more than one shotgun blast directed at Whittington and there has to be a cover up. Whittington has decided to keep his mouth shut and carry 200 small reminders of what 'could be' if you look too closely at the death penalty.
Texas remains the second most productive in regard to executions, first place - Saudi Arabia, oil and executions will forever be linked. Lindbergh lost an American born son to a German born kidnapper, who could possibly be surprised by the procreative retaliation exercised by Lindy gettin Lucky in Germany?
It's all so clear now.
The seeds of dis-information germinate in the very article which touts 99.44% purity.
From the 4th to last paragraph:
"A German-born carpenter who had fought against the US in the Second World War was eventually arrested and sent to the electric chair on the most tenuous of evidence."
Bruno Richard Hauptmann was executed on 3 April 1936, in Trenton, NJ. Yet he is credited with having fought in a war which was some three years in the future. Not wanting to leave well enough alone, they had to claim he fought against the US. Cunning of the FBI to rely upon the ignorance of world history to propel this myth.
Perhaps the "Independent" could get their facts straight if they were from a country which actually had some involvement in the Second World War.
Of course it's connected to Whittington.
Hauptmann is arrested by Norman Schwarzkopf for the Lindbergh kidnapping. All so very, very Germanic isn't it? But it kept the civil population quiet until the US could choose when to enter WWII in order to 'defend' North Africa and the Saudi peninsula.
The US needed more oil and the delay Schwarzkopf facilitated was rewarded through the promotion of his son to the rank of General. What war did this son fight in? That's right, the Gulf War to free Kuwait's oil.
With 800 oil wells burning out of control (thanks to the war fought by Schwarzkopf) the only company considered was Haliburton. The CEO agreed to managing the oil well fires on the condition of some day becoming a two term Vice President, that CEO was Dick Cheney.
Whittington is appointed to the Texas Funeral Commission by none other than George W. Bush who was governor of Texas. Whittington has long been opposed to the death penalty and was active in investigating past executions (Hauptmann's perhaps) searching for evidence of misuse.
Cheney was made aware of Whittington's investigations by the FBI upon which he called George W. Bush to arrange a quail hunting trip.
Whittington is accidently shot at 5:30 (8 minutes AFTER sunset) by Dick Cheney. After being rushed to the hospital doctors begin the tedious task of removing shot pellets from the right leg, torso and face of Whittington. Doctors estimate approximately 200 shot were left in the victims body.
Considering the average shotshell contains 75 pellets one could assume there was more than one shotgun blast directed at Whittington and there has to be a cover up. Whittington has decided to keep his mouth shut and carry 200 small reminders of what 'could be' if you look too closely at the death penalty.
Texas remains the second most productive in regard to executions, first place - Saudi Arabia, oil and executions will forever be linked. Lindbergh lost an American born son to a German born kidnapper, who could possibly be surprised by the procreative retaliation exercised by Lindy gettin Lucky in Germany?
It's all so clear now.
snowmman 3
ah Farflung..well done.
you're in the right place here, my friend.
Farflung? not.
you're in the right place here, my friend.
Farflung? not.
georger 244
QuoteQuoteDid Duane burn the money as some kind of offering? Do people do that?
Of course I'm sure you realize, as probably everyone except Jo does, that the "burned" in Ckret's post that she was harping on about is 99.9999% likely to have been a typo when he meant to type "buried". Most people (without agendas) recognize a mistake like that when they see ut.
(Or does anyone think I was actually referring to someone called "Ut" there? ...btw that was a genuine typo, then I just decided not to correct it to prove a pint.)
I know Ut. He's from mongolia, his brother is ut'Tu.
They raise camels and peacocks and buffalo not
too far from me. They have a little realty firm called
T4Tu. Which makes 4x4, I guess. They subscribe
to the Turtle Theory - that everything is being held up by the back of a Turtle, which sits on a 4x4,
held up by a Tu4Tu.
You really are something else. If someone from the FBI had been consistently promising to reveal "the truth" and never delivering, then I would. You can't deflect it that easily Jo. The day you come up with something tangible, I guarantee you everyone here will give you credit...but after years of unfulfilled promises we have come to know it's never going to happen.
The definition of a rational person in economics is, basically, someone who learns from their mistakes. It would be completely irrational for anyone here to actually believe you do have something concrete to deliver.
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