377 22 #13976 December 3, 2009 QuoteJo wrote: All of these RANGERS! Hundreds and they were NOT all military. This picture is just one of over 100's available. Are you confusing forest rangers with Army Rangers? Not sure what you meant. 3772018 marks half a century as a skydiver. Trained by the late Perry Stevens D-51 in 1968. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
377 22 #13977 December 3, 2009 Quote I love that part where the cops were chasing Duane across the desert, and he has to stop for gas, and they think they have him, but he holds the gas pump nozzle up, and draws hard on his Raleigh, and they hesitate, because they think he's going to blow up the gas station, and then he lights the nozzle and sprays it like a flame thrower and jumps in the red thunderbird, and burns out, leaving the cops running for cover as their car explodes in flames.... and then the camera pans back to the gas station, where this local waitress, in a too-tight dress, looks out the door at Duane's getaway with a look that's half disgust, half wonder, but mostly longing. Duane hammers it into fourth, while lighting another Raleigh, and checking out the waitress in the rear view, all at the same time. God....Duane was the best. James Bond had nothing on Duane Weber, but the kickback pressure shutoff would prevent you from using a gas hose as a flame sprayer. Maybe if you are outside of certain air quality control districts the pumps would not have this restrictive feature. or... this could be set in a period before air quality control measures were instituted at gas stations. Who would you cast in Duane's role? Catherine Zeta Jones wants to be Jo, that's what she is calling you about. She is even willing to go blonde if you'll cast her. Move aside old Hollywood. Snowmman Industries has entered the building. 3772018 marks half a century as a skydiver. Trained by the late Perry Stevens D-51 in 1968. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sluggo_Monster 0 #13978 December 3, 2009 You got your - US Army Ranger You got your - Ford Ranger You got your - National Park Ranger You got your - New York Rangers You got your - Texas Rangers You got your - USS Ranger You got your - Trimble Ranger handheld GPS You got your - USPS Junior Ranger You got your - Walker, Texas Ranger You got your - Ranger Aerospace You got your - Ranger Boats You got your - Ranger Boots You got your - Ranger Canoe You got your - Ranger Communications You got your - Ranger (the largest computing system in the world for open science research) You got your - Ranger College You got your - Ranger Joe's Military and Law Enforcement Gear You got your - RANGER Utility Vehicles AND (oh yeah) Your Lone Ranger Web Page Blog NORJAK Forum Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
377 22 #13979 December 3, 2009 Great to have ya back Sluggo!!! How could you have missed POWER RANGERS? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_Rangers 3772018 marks half a century as a skydiver. Trained by the late Perry Stevens D-51 in 1968. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
snowmman 3 #13980 December 3, 2009 377 said " ...but the kickback pressure shutoff would prevent you from using a gas hose as a flame sprayer. " I don't know anything about gas pumps. All I know is the attached picture postcard fell of out Duane's bible when he was telling me the story. I picked it up and stuffed it down my pants. I didn't know what it meant, but I knew it had to tie in to something..cause I could tell Duane was the real deal, you know? Maybe he didn't tell all of the gas station story? Could he have buried some of the money there? He was there for a bit, because the cops didn't catch up with him immediately. Maybe there was some time for interaction with the waitress? Maybe he told her something? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
georger 244 #13981 December 3, 2009 QuoteQuoteJo wrote: All of these RANGERS! Hundreds and they were NOT all military. This picture is just one of over 100's available. Are you confusing forest rangers with Army Rangers? Not sure what you meant. 377 No she isnt. Jo is not confused about anything. Jo knows exactly what she is doing. Jo is an operative in the Wells Fargo Bank and is about to foreclose on all Cooper property, including you! Sorry you signed up and didnt see it coming. Good times are ahead for Jo, bad times for you. Now it's not so funny - ehy? Good luck. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Farflung 0 #13982 December 4, 2009 Hopping a freight train to Oregon was child's play. The cargo was foolishly stencil painted Portland and protected me form the elements for a journey which would ultimately take six days. Adroitly I spotted the sign indicating the end of my travels and hopped off rolling down an embankment and pulling a muscle in my groin. Just my luck the train would shudder to a full stop. After a brief three hours of laying on the side of the tracks that train began to move to destinations unknown to me. A quick trip across the Columbia to complete my deception. After finding a local resident I asked for directions to I-5 which he tentatively gave out with a strange look on his face. Could they already know about me? Have their been composites of my face broadcast on TV? I may never know what was running through that man's head at that moment. I just had to keep playing the part of Max Guano, innocent hijack fugitive. OK, I find the interstate, but it's I-95 instead of I-5 and who besides Rand McNally knew there was a Portland, Maine? For Pete's sake. Getting back to Vancouver was going to take a little longer than I had originally planned. Perhaps I could find work on a tramp steamer and pay for my journey with the sweat of my brow and the brawn of my back. Doing what men have had to do since the dawn of time. So I found work at a Jo-Ann Fabrics store dressing mannequins and removing lint from bolts of material while middle aged women supervised and chatted with each other. It was part time and minimum wage but the benefits were choice and lemon cakes were served after the taffeta was re-fluffed. The average citizen could not imagine what animals the customers can be. One of them claimed I was rude to her...oh well, buyers are liars. Bitch. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skyjack71 0 #13983 December 4, 2009 Quote You got your - US Army Ranger You got your - Ford Ranger You got your - National Park Ranger You got your - New York Rangers You got your - Texas Rangers You got your - USS Ranger You got your - Trimble Ranger handheld GPS You got your - USPS Junior Ranger You got your - Walker, Texas Ranger You got your - Ranger Aerospace You got your - Ranger Boats You got your - Ranger Boots You got your - Ranger Canoe You got your - Ranger Communications You got your - Ranger (the largest computing system in the world for open science research) You got your - Ranger College You got your - Ranger Joe's Military and Law Enforcement Gear You got your - RANGER Utility Vehicles AND (oh yeah) Your Lone Ranger Did you look at the Ranger photo? Those could hardly be Ranger Joe's or etc. There is not enough room on this thread to post the hundreds of such photos that have been found. See the attached photos.Copyright 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 2013, 2014, 2015 by Jo Weber Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skyjack71 0 #13984 December 4, 2009 Quote Sorry you signed up and didnt see it coming. Good times are ahead for Jo, bad times for you. Now it's not so funny - ehy? Have Some FUN. View the attached photos and then place ALL bets. Dead or Alive 1967 (dead) - 1979 (alive) Same man or Optical illusion? On the second photo - anyone willing to gamble on what is written across the photo? Will provide complete photo to any individual who thinks they can decipher it. The published photo and article claimed only 2 individuals survived. Is this a look-a-like or a ghost. Stranger still this is the only item Weber left in a secret safety deposit box. I was unaware of its existence. When they brought this magazine out to me - I questioned it being a strange thing to put in a safety deposit box. My name was not on the box so I was only allowed to received the contents and not to be present when it was opened. A strange rule - or so I thought. I had his last will and testament with me.Copyright 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 2013, 2014, 2015 by Jo Weber Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
snowmman 3 #13985 December 4, 2009 It looks like Duane to me. Did Duane ever talk much about killing people? Did he ever say how many he killed? Or why? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
georger 244 #13986 December 4, 2009 Quote Quote Sorry you signed up and didnt see it coming. Good times are ahead for Jo, bad times for you. Now it's not so funny - ehy? Have Some FUN. View the attached photos and then place ALL bets. Dead or Alive 1967 (dead) - 1979 (alive) Same man or Optical illusion? On the second photo - anyone willing to gamble on what is written across the photo? Will provide complete photo to any individual who thinks they can decipher it. The published photo and article claimed only 2 individuals survived. Is this a look-a-like or a ghost. Stranger still this is the only item Weber left in a secret safety deposit box. I was unaware of its existence. When they brought this magazine out to me - I questioned it being a strange thing to put in a safety deposit box. My name was b50 not on the box so I was only allowed to received the contents and not to be present when it was opened. A strange rule - or so I thought. I had his last will and testament with me. By all means lets examine this! Isnt your US Army Ranger photo a photo of a known highly decorated soldier ... who just happens to have a cleft chin. Duane didnt have a cleft chin! Jo, if you are going to make up stories about known people at least pick someone nobody knows. Not some decorated career officer, who will be recognised. Here's a photo of the same person at his pre-induction physical. Its all on the Internet for anyone to find. (More photos and the bio of this person) Maybe that's where you found it? You keep posting photos of people. Hasnt it occurred to you sooner or later someone is going to connect the dots to something or someone people do know something about. ? Here is a string of weber photos to compare with. Oh! I almost forgot to ask. Isnt one of these people a known-named Army General? Are you claiming Duane was a General or in cahoots with a General? As for the writing, that was the easy part. Here's a sample. I will leave it for you to figure out what is written or otherwise included in this photo - I hope your luck is running high, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
snowmman 3 #13987 December 4, 2009 The team dug up some more evidence: Was Duane ever actively involved in sock puppet theatre? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
georger 244 #13988 December 4, 2009 QuoteThe team dug up some more evidence: Was Duane ever actively involved in sock puppet theatre? Doubt he would know the term however he could have had the item in a safe box as provenance meant for other item(s) - he was an antique dealer. In a similar vein Duane could have had all kinds of things (as an antique dealer) Jo thinks or wants to assert applies to her case. I remind you, the Duane case is Jo's case, not Duane's. Duane never claimed he was Cooper and several people who have made sworn affidavits say what Duane did say to them was totally different than any claim that he was Cooper. Jo has no one who will swear Duane told them he was DB Cooper, and that is a primary truth. Jo suggests the writing on the photo is important. Of what I can read I can guess the nature of the rest, but let Jo publish what she says it says. Im betting she won't tell us what she thinks it says, in any event. How do we know where Jo came by this photo. I see no certificate of its origin in her post. Once again it is all Jo making claims and issuing challenges which by now are worthless paper. Were it not for Jo Weber, the Duane Weber story would not exist at all on its own merits. In stark contrast to what Jo Weber has done, thousands of man hours and a lot of hard money has been expended trying to make breakthrough in the Cooper case, on the part of a lot of dedicated honest people ... who Jo Weber bashes daily in one form or another. Now she posts this photo of several military figures perhaps in jest just to get us going and see us squirm at her pleasure. She only hints it may have something to do with her Weber story. I would like to see Jo Weber stand up before several rooms full of people who have worked on the Cooper case orwho were personally involved, to their families and their children and grand children, and have Jo Weber face all of these people and tell them as a group aDuane Weber was DB Cooper! I am not the only person who thinks this. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Farflung 0 #13989 December 4, 2009 After I get past the premise that pipelines and high voltage transmission systems can actually be built then become inaccessible and must be maintained by a cadre of skydiving pipe fitters and welders, things start to come together. I long assumed Cooper was sporting a pair of Ray-Bans but in fact had on his work goggles. How could a 23 year old woman possibly know the difference? (Attach A) The black "Rain Coat" was in fact a well used welders apron which only stands to reason since Cooper was wearing welders goggles....helllllooooo. (Attach B) Mediterranean complexion or a face covered with the soot from a days 'jump welding?' (Attach C) Where would Washington Power and Light get jumpers? Of course they had civilians going through Ranger school. Northwest Orient had their pilots going through Air Force flight training as civilians, why should it be such a stretch to believe jumpers doing the same? Cooper clearly knew aviation inside and out. He had to have gone to flight school along with jump training. Now if there was a way to find a picture of a person in flight training, wearing jump wings and welders goggles I think the search would be narrowed. Armed with the above information I would find out who worked for Northwest then go for the Raleigh smokers. Under the guise of a friendly after work cocktail I would invite them to a local bar and announce the drinks are on me. Unencumbered by financial constraints the real Cooper would order a Bourbon and soda and that would bring to an end the so called fable that is D B Cooper. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Orange1 0 #13990 December 4, 2009 Quote I am not the only person who thinks this. Ya...and it's interesting that Jo won't even tell her story to people who are only too willing to swallow conspiracy theories..or, seeing as she has now spread her net so much further afield than skydivers, to someone who might "know" something. Well done Georger by the way for calling her bluff on the photo. (I was leaning towards the Lone Ranger, myself...)Skydiving: wasting fossil fuels just for fun. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
377 22 #13991 December 4, 2009 QuoteAfter I get past the premise that pipelines and high voltage transmission systems can actually be built then become inaccessible and must be maintained by a cadre of skydiving pipe fitters and welders, things start to come together. I was literally laughing out loud Farflung. Well done. I can weld and I can jump. My welds are pretty ugly but who is gonna inspect them on a remote jump-in repair assignment? Sounds like a great job. Where do I sign up? 3772018 marks half a century as a skydiver. Trained by the late Perry Stevens D-51 in 1968. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Farflung 0 #13992 December 4, 2009 377, That's why it has taken this long to solve. Is what Tina described as a briefcase actually (Attach Cooper Case)? After all it was Miss Mucklow who described (Attach Contents) as being a bomb, not Cooper. My god it's so patently obvious. So just what was Cooper doing in the lavatory for all that time? (Attach Lav) Well, I think there's more than enough 'embarrass' to go around and I'm having seconds. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sluggo_Monster 0 #13993 December 4, 2009 377 said: QuoteMy welds are pretty ugly but who is gonna inspect them on a remote jump-in repair assignment? On a pipeline, that would be an ANSI N45.2.6 Level III Quality Control Welding Inspector (Jump Qualified). They get their jump training from the Union while apprentice welders. In order to qualify they must jump from 10,000 ft. MSL with a Lincoln or Miller "stick welder" attached to them and dangling (between their legs) on a 10 ft. lanyard and land (jumper and stick-welder) within a 10 ft. circle. Web Page Blog NORJAK Forum Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
georger 244 #13994 December 4, 2009 Quote After I get past the premise that pipelines and high voltage transmission systems can actually be built then become inaccessible and must be maintained by a cadre of skydiving pipe fitters and welders, things start to come together. I long assumed Cooper was sporting a pair of Ray-Bans but in fact had on his work goggles. How could a 23 year old woman possibly know the difference? (Attach A) The black "Rain Coat" was in fact a well used welders apron which only stands to reason since Cooper was wearing welders goggles....helllllooooo. (Attach B) Mediterranean complexion or a face covered with the soot from a days 'jump welding?' (Attach C) Where would Washington Power and Light get jumpers? Of course they had civilians going through Ranger school. Northwest Orient had their pilots going through Air Force flight training as civilians, why should it be such a stretch to believe jumpers doing the same? Cooper clearly knew aviation inside and out. He had to have gone to flight school along with jump training. Now if there was a way to find a picture of a person in flight training, wearing jump wings and welders goggles I think the search would be narrowed. Armed with the above information I would find out who worked for Northwest then go for the Raleigh smokers. Under the guise of a friendly after work cocktail I would invite them to a local bar and announce the drinks are on me. Unencumbered by financial constraints the real Cooper would order a Bourbon and soda and that would bring to an end the so called fable that is D B Cooper. There is no spectroscopic evidence from the fingerprints, that any arc welder was ever on that plane. A pimp with women's makeup and various other sundry concomitants of the trade on his tie, yes. And we know Cooper bent down over the toilet and dipped his tie in toilet water, and threw up. Welders are not prone to a case of nerves. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
georger 244 #13995 December 4, 2009 QuoteQuote I am not the only person who thinks this. Ya...and it's interesting that Jo won't even tell her story to people who are only too willing to swallow conspiracy theories..or, seeing as she has now spread her net so much further afield than skydivers, to someone who might "know" something. Well done Georger by the way for calling her bluff on the photo. (I was leaning towards the Lone Ranger, myself...) Duane was a Tonto. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
377 22 #13996 December 4, 2009 Quote377, That's why it has taken this long to solve. Is what Tina described as a briefcase actually (Attach Cooper Case)? After all it was Miss Mucklow who described (Attach Contents) as being a bomb, not Cooper. My god it's so patently obvious. So just what was Cooper doing in the lavatory for all that time? (Attach Lav) Well, I think there's more than enough 'embarrass' to go around and I'm having seconds. Cooper knew he was in SAGE country, but he had a plan. The lav session was really Cooper doing ECM. There is a lot of 28 VDC current available on the 727-100 series and easily accessed by removing panels in the lav. Big electrical arcs create powerful broadbanded RF signals from VLF through X band. The planes wiring system served as the antenna. Cooper had the system manuals and carefully picked which lines he tapped for his arcs and put a big current limiting resistor in line with his welding stick so as to not pop a circuit breaker. No wonder the radar records of the flight track were so spotty. Cooper used Marconi's 1897 spark transmitter to beat the USAF's best contemporary electronic technology. Duane had Boeing schematics, was an EE (prison trained through NCS correspondence school) and a certified arc welder. He was also a "ranger" of some sort. Duane also hung with the Rat Pack in Vegas. Sinatra's Strangers in the Night was really an inside joke referring to Duane's Norjack caper. Frank would sometimes drop the "s" on both ends of "strangers" when singing to the Mafia. They all knew what he meant and got a big kick out of it. 3772018 marks half a century as a skydiver. Trained by the late Perry Stevens D-51 in 1968. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
snowmman 3 #13997 December 4, 2009 This is a formal announcement that Snowmman Industries and Brad Niesluchowski have no working relationship going forward. Brad was a valued member of the SI team, in uncovering Cooper and Duane Weber evidence. However, we totally discount all rumors that we knew of the details of his activities or how he accomplished his tasks. As far as SI was concerned, we believed all his work was at home on his own gear. http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2009/11/30/20091130searchforaliens1202.html We are actively searching for a replacement. Key requirements are access to, I mean personal ownership of, large clusters of thousands of computers. Access to large labs, I mean personal ownership of large labs, is a plus. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
georger 244 #13998 December 4, 2009 QuoteQuote377, That's why it has taken this long to solve. Is what Tina described as a briefcase actually (Attach Cooper Case)? After all it was Miss Mucklow who described (Attach Contents) as being a bomb, not Cooper. My god it's so patently obvious. So just what was Cooper doing in the lavatory for all that time? (Attach Lav) Well, I think there's more than enough 'embarrass' to go around and I'm having seconds. Cooper knew he was in SAGE country, but he had a plan. The lav session was really Cooper doing ECM. There is a lot of 28 VDC current available on the 727-100 series and easily accessed by removing panels in the lav. Big electrical arcs create powerful broadbanded RF signals from VLF through X band. The planes wiring system served as the antenna. Cooper had the system manuals and carefully picked which lines he tapped for his arcs and put a big current limiting resistor in line with his welding stick so as to not pop a circuit breaker. No wonder the radar records of the flight track were so spotty. Cooper used Marconi's 1897 spark transmitter to beat the USAF's best contemporary electronic technology. Duane had Boeing schematics, was an EE (prison trained through NCS correspondence school) and a certified arc welder. He was also a "ranger" of some sort. Duane also hung with the Rat Pack in Vegas. Sinatra's Strangers in the Night was really an inside joke referring to Duane's Norjack caper. Frank would sometimes drop the "s" on both ends of "strangers" when singing to the Mafia. They all knew what he meant and got a big kick out of it. 377 all subject to the aurora effects that night at the northern latitude of WA, of course. One slip and Danny would have broadcast his own atoms on to the walls of that lav. Was there an auroral display that night? I dont think we have ever asked. That would have immediate implications for Cooper using his Ronko Fornax generator and his Capt. Video ring! Jo .... is really quiet. She must be consulting with her General and Admiral friends. What to do next! We all know Duane was going to hijack the Eiffel Tower to save in his saftey deposit box along with Marylin Monroe's ear rings and his Mafia tapes. God only knows what Jo has stored in her shed or udner her bed!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
snowmman 3 #13999 December 4, 2009 377 reported "Duane also hung with the Rat Pack in Vegas. Sinatra's Strangers in the Night was really an inside joke referring to Duane's Norjack caper. Frank would sometimes drop the "s" on both ends of "strangers" when singing to the Mafia. They all knew what he meant and got a big kick out of it." good one 377. So good, it must be true. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Farflung 0 #14000 December 4, 2009 377, Be careful with what you disclose about the Rat Pack. Ask anyone to name the members of the Rat Pack and they ALWAYS forget Joey Bishop (Attach 1). Sure he is listed as a comedian but have you ever seen him perform? Name one Joey Bishop joke. That's right you can't, because there is no such thing. Gee, I wonder why Mr. Unknown Comedian was allowed entrance into the vaunted 'Rat Pack.' Why don't you compare (Attach 2) to Bishop's alleged picture and decide for yourself. Ranger in the Night, indeed Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites