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of the fire line from his back yard. They received
one evacuation order which was cancelled. The
area is now on standby and watching.
Our best thoughts and prayers go out to the
Group Member and his family.
Other than getting Blevins and me confused on that issue - agreed with all of the lashes you gave him with the Wet Noodle.
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You say: "Do you still support your original claims? If you don't write your own posts, then you need to at least have someone read them to you and explain the big words."
Yes, I still believe that DB landed within walking distance of PDX Portland and use the flight path that Sluggo has put together for us. His information with times on it helps support my belief that it was a "cake walk of a jump" and a walk to his car he left at PDX.. I think I can understand what Janet saw was the second plane and that explains her conviction about her story.
DB was very clever in knowing what was going to happen on a Holliday, at night, asking to go to Mexico, four parachutes, and selecting the round chute to get him down quickly without being seen. However, what happened with the money? The Tina money could have been what he took out of the bag and offered to the aircrew. When refused he could have stuffed the three packs of 20's in the paper bag he brought onboard. The rolled-up paper bag stuffed inside his rain coat could have blown out over the Columbia or close to it and made its way to the Tina Bar with time. That could explain why the three packs of 20's were all together when found.
Now, the big question is what happened to the remaining money. Possibly, we will find out when the real DB Cooper book gets published (when DB passes away as he is in his 80's at this time).
Robert, this is a lot for you to understand at one time, so better you don't try to read it (too many big words for you).
Bob
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QuoteA group member just sent me the attached photo
of the fire line from his back yard. They received
one evacuation order which was cancelled. The
area is now on standby and watching.
Our best thoughts and prayers go out to the
Group Member and his family.
Georger, The mountains were really lit up Sunday night after a day of 50+ MPH winds up there. However, yesterday and last night the winds calmned down. The wind forecast for the next two days is only 5 to 10 MPH.
Although there was still a lot of smoke in the mountains last night, I could only see two or three areas burning. One of those areas was at the base of the mountains and I think it was a controlled burn as the firefighters tried to "connect" the areas that were burned Sunday, which was a very interesting day here, with areas that were burned by the Fort Huachuca fires on Friday, another very interesting day.
There are still some active fires going on this morning on both the notheast and southwest sides of the mountains. But if the winds forecast is correct, the firefighters should be able to make a lot of progress today and tomorrow.
Some of the mandatory evacuation areas have been downgraded to pre-evacuation areas.
As one whose own neighborhood was probably saved by the firefighters on Friday, I can only say that these guys and gals are doing an excellent job under extremely difficult circumstances.
Robert Nicholson
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QuoteRobert99:
You say: "Do you still support your original claims? If you don't write your own posts, then you need to at least have someone read them to you and explain the big words."
Yes, I still believe that DB landed within walking distance of PDX Portland and use the flight path that Sluggo has put together for us. His information with times on it helps support my belief that it was a "cake walk of a jump" and a walk to his car he left at PDX.. I think I can understand what Janet saw was the second plane and that explains her conviction about her story.
DB was very clever in knowing what was going to happen on a Holliday, at night, asking to go to Mexico, four parachutes, and selecting the round chute to get him down quickly without being seen. However, what happened with the money? The Tina money could have been what he took out of the bag and offered to the aircrew. When refused he could have stuffed the three packs of 20's in the paper bag he brought onboard. The rolled-up paper bag stuffed inside his rain coat could have blown out over the Columbia or close to it and made its way to the Tina Bar with time. That could explain why the three packs of 20's were all together when found.
Now, the big question is what happened to the remaining money. Possibly, we will find out when the real DB Cooper book gets published (when DB passes away as he is in his 80's at this time).
Robert, this is a lot for you to understand at one time, so better you don't try to read it (too many big words for you).
Bob
Sailshaw, Now you are back to discussing the book and Cooper candidate that you are pushing. Do you know what you will have on your face when you are proven wrong?
Robert Nicholson
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Thanks for the update Robert.QuoteQuoteA group member just sent me the attached photo
of the fire line from his back yard. They received
one evacuation order which was cancelled. The
area is now on standby and watching.
Our best thoughts and prayers go out to the
Group Member and his family.
Georger, The mountains were really lit up Sunday night after a day of 50+ MPH winds up there. However, yesterday and last night the winds calmned down. The wind forecast for the next two days is only 5 to 10 MPH.
Although there was still a lot of smoke in the mountains last night, I could only see two or three areas burning. One of those areas was at the base of the mountains and I think it was a controlled burn as the firefighters tried to "connect" the areas that were burned Sunday, which was a very interesting day here, with areas that were burned by the Fort Huachuca fires on Friday, another very interesting day.
There are still some active fires going on this morning on both the notheast and southwest sides of the mountains. But if the winds forecast is correct, the firefighters should be able to make a lot of progress today and tomorrow.
Some of the mandatory evacuation areas have been downgraded to pre-evacuation areas.
As one whose own neighborhood was probably saved by the firefighters on Friday, I can only say that these guys and gals are doing an excellent job under extremely difficult circumstances.
Robert Nicholson
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QuoteThanks for the update Robert.QuoteQuoteA group member just sent me the attached photo
of the fire line from his back yard. They received
one evacuation order which was cancelled. The
area is now on standby and watching.
Our best thoughts and prayers go out to the
Group Member and his family.
Georger, The mountains were really lit up Sunday night after a day of 50+ MPH winds up there. However, yesterday and last night the winds calmned down. The wind forecast for the next two days is only 5 to 10 MPH.
Although there was still a lot of smoke in the mountains last night, I could only see two or three areas burning. One of those areas was at the base of the mountains and I think it was a controlled burn as the firefighters tried to "connect" the areas that were burned Sunday, which was a very interesting day here, with areas that were burned by the Fort Huachuca fires on Friday, another very interesting day.
There are still some active fires going on this morning on both the notheast and southwest sides of the mountains. But if the winds forecast is correct, the firefighters should be able to make a lot of progress today and tomorrow.
Some of the mandatory evacuation areas have been downgraded to pre-evacuation areas.
As one whose own neighborhood was probably saved by the firefighters on Friday, I can only say that these guys and gals are doing an excellent job under extremely difficult circumstances.
Robert Nicholson
I have a relative who is a wilderness firefighter assigned to this fire. I'll pass on the compliment. The conditions are really tough for the firefighters and they will appreciate your gratitude Robert.
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QuoteRobert99:
Yes, I still believe that DB landed within walking distance of PDX Portland and use the flight path that Sluggo has put together for us. His information with times on it helps support my belief that it was a "cake walk of a jump" and a walk to his car he left at PDX.. I think I can understand what Janet saw was the second plane and that explains her conviction about her story.
DB was very clever in knowing what was going to happen on a Holliday, at night, asking to go to Mexico, four parachutes, and selecting the round chute to get him down quickly without being seen. However, what happened with the money? The Tina money could have been what he took out of the bag and offered to the aircrew. When refused he could have stuffed the three packs of 20's in the paper bag he brought onboard. The rolled-up paper bag stuffed inside his rain coat could have blown out over the Columbia or close to it and made its way to the Tina Bar with time. That could explain why the three packs of 20's were all together when found.
Now, the big question is what happened to the remaining money. Possibly, we will find out when the real DB Cooper book gets published (when DB passes away as he is in his 80's at this time).
Robert, this is a lot for you to understand at one time, so better you don't try to read it (too many big words for you).
Bob
You are making yourself sound like a complete idiot.
1. Logically why would Cooper go back to the PDX - he knew it would be swarming with authorities.
2. When the plane crossed the River Janet MIGHT have seen something - and it might have been "the" plane, but she could not have seen the aft down even at 5K...unless there was a light in the aft way on...and probably NOT even then.....The plane was low enough at one time for a witness to declare that was a plane there - but only noted this because of the overlaying clouds and shadows and the sound of the plane.
3. Mexico - it was just the direction Cooper wanted to go - he just did NOT want to jump into the Atlantic. Stating Mexico showed how little he knew about aviation.
4. Money on Tina's bar: You need to take some classes in chemistry or common sense. Any money to hit the river in a raincoat pocket or in a paperbag would have been scattered all over the place in 8 yrs. The rubber bands would not have held up for 8 yrs in that water and the paper bag was gone within a few days...even if it was a heavy gauge Ice Cream bag.
5. If by the REAL D.B.Cooper - you are referring to Sheridan - have you ACTUALLY spoke to him? If you are so all fired sure it was Sheridan - GET in your car and go see him. Maybe he is trying to write his memoirs and what better way to go out then to say "I was Dan Cooper". Ha Ha Ha. He could have written that book for Cooper yrs ago...if you haven't read it - then find it and read it. At least it will give you something to laugh about!
QuoteSailshaw, You originally injected Janet into this to support your own theory that Cooper jumped into a field adjacent to the Portland Airport, then walked over to the airport parking lot, picked up his car, drove off and lived happily ever after.
Do you still support your original claims? If you don't write your own posts, then you need to at least have someone read them to you and explain the big words.
Robert Nicholson
Robt99
You are right - Someone is feeding the Monkey and I know who it is. Most pick through what they are fed so they don't digest something that will make them turn into a Baboon.
Words can be Magic!
Words can create a false sense of knowledge or ignorance.
I am quilty of all of this...but Bob is eating out of the hand of someone who wants his hide hanging on his wall.
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“2. The money was found just downriver from the park. This is one of the biggest reasons we, think.”
Tena (or Tina or Fazio’s) Bar is UPriver from Paradise Point State Park and has been since the dawn of the Precambrian time frame, which supersedes the hijacking by more than three months.
Once again, if you chuck something into the drink at Paradise Point State Park it will arrive in the Pacific Ocean after a brief trip DOWN the Columbia River.
EVickiW 0
The Big Mogambo Ocean? Do you mean the "Pacific"?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03QLnFvk8Fs
Farflung 0
“The Big Mogambo Ocean? Do you mean the ‘Pacific’ when you’re not being all cool and hunky?”
You tell me Vicki.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3Kuaa0HhTk
Now really, aren’t you compelled to call the Greatest Body of Water on the Planet – Mogambo!?
well he isnt.
funny he would contact a movie producer vs the FBI
- to know if his brother was Cooper ? Evidently he
had already ruled out Jessie James and Hotspur.