I'm from Pennsylvania my Dad used to take me out on road trips when i was little with my uncle who was in Vietnam war an air trooper. They had map's metal detectors gear etc... we never found anything but sure had a good time looking ...
Hello Ned, interesting video as always. A year or two ago, I made a number of videos concerning the issue of Cooper's tie. I think that the findings certainly are interesting and likely have probative value, but we need to be very careful in interpreting what's on the tie and making conclusions based solely on reported findings. For instance, the titanium antimony alloy found on the tie evidently is only represented by 3 particles. In doing research on that particular alloy, I found that it had been originally developed a number of years before at a research facility I believe in Ohio. And I found evidence based on journal articles that other researchers including some in Scandinavia also worked with that particular alloy. So, it is not accurate to believe that it was only found in the lab at Rem-Cru. And as most of us know many people back in the 50s and 60s wore ties in various industrial settings which these days people would not wear ties in. I don't think it would be out of the ordinary for a male clerk who visited a lab to drop off or pick up inner office mail might accumulate many particles including 3 particles of this particular alloy. And one might think that anybody going into that particular lab, including visitors who had only been in the lab once, might pick up 3 particles above the substance in question. So that really does not narrow it down to only people who were on record as engineers in the lab but many, many other people could have picked it up assuming that it came from the Rem-Cru lab, and again as I point out, this substance was experimented on at other locations. I have suggested that Cooper may have been some type of government safety inspector. Let us say that he had been a soldier, possibly came back from Vietnam, possibly with some grudge against the government. He tried to find a better paying job but for whatever reason ended up working for a low-level safety inspector for the federal government, or perhaps a state government. Visiting various labs is what allowed his tie to accumulate many different substances which you enumerated in this video. Likely he was single, perhaps divorced. These factors, and perhaps others contributed to him becoming desperate or despondent, and so he decided to attempt the skyjacking and of course Cooper was reported to have told the flight attendant that he had a grudge, although not a grudge against the airline. Now I'm the 1st to admit that I may be wrong on this but certainly some type of government safety inspector or somebody along those lines who may have visited various laboratories across the United States, would certainly be the type of person that might end up accumulating many different substances on their tie. Once again great job on all of your videos.
These D.B. Cooper videos you’ve been doing every Friday are really good Ned. I hope you’re doing well, keep up the great work and have a great weekend. Take care!
Analysis about the tie: Ties, in masonic tradition represent nooses. The collar and slavery of the working man, steganography of the enslaved workers of the world. Maybe leaving the tie was his way of saying screw the working world slavery. I stole the money, now I'm free.
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I'm from Pennsylvania my Dad used to take me out on road trips when i was little with my uncle who was in Vietnam war an air trooper. They had map's metal detectors gear etc... we never found anything but sure had a good time looking ...
Hello Ned, interesting video as always. A year or two ago, I made a number of videos concerning the issue of Cooper's tie. I think that the findings certainly are interesting and likely have probative value, but we need to be very careful in interpreting what's on the tie and making conclusions based solely on reported findings. For instance, the titanium antimony alloy found on the tie evidently is only represented by 3 particles. In doing research on that particular alloy, I found that it had been originally developed a number of years before at a research facility I believe in Ohio. And I found evidence based on journal articles that other researchers including some in Scandinavia also worked with that particular alloy. So, it is not accurate to believe that it was only found in the lab at Rem-Cru. And as most of us know many people back in the 50s and 60s wore ties in various industrial settings which these days people would not wear ties in. I don't think it would be out of the ordinary for a male clerk who visited a lab to drop off or pick up inner office mail might accumulate many particles including 3 particles of this particular alloy. And one might think that anybody going into that particular lab, including visitors who had only been in the lab once, might pick up 3 particles above the substance in question. So that really does not narrow it down to only people who were on record as engineers in the lab but many, many other people could have picked it up assuming that it came from the Rem-Cru lab, and again as I point out, this substance was experimented on at other locations.
I have suggested that Cooper may have been some type of government safety inspector. Let us say that he had been a soldier, possibly came back from Vietnam, possibly with some grudge against the government. He tried to find a better paying job but for whatever reason ended up working for a low-level safety inspector for the federal government, or perhaps a state government. Visiting various labs is what allowed his tie to accumulate many different substances which you enumerated in this video. Likely he was single, perhaps divorced. These factors, and perhaps others contributed to him becoming desperate or despondent, and so he decided to attempt the skyjacking and of course Cooper was reported to have told the flight attendant that he had a grudge, although not a grudge against the airline. Now I'm the 1st to admit that I may be wrong on this but certainly some type of government safety inspector or somebody along those lines who may have visited various laboratories across the United States, would certainly be the type of person that might end up accumulating many different substances on their tie.
Once again great job on all of your videos.
These D.B. Cooper videos you’ve been doing every Friday are really good Ned. I hope you’re doing well, keep up the great work and have a great weekend. Take care!
Thanks!
Sorry I missed this when it was live a few moments ago.
When you die do people know all the answers to these cases, I wonder.
Analysis about the tie: Ties, in masonic tradition represent nooses. The collar and slavery of the working man, steganography of the enslaved workers of the world. Maybe leaving the tie was his way of saying screw the working world slavery. I stole the money, now I'm free.
As a machinist you would think the fbi never tried to open the tie clip. His real identity in in that tie clip.
He landed on state line, in oregon, in time for thx eve with family. Eugene oregon. The tena beach $ was placed after 1971.....
YEP. TIE WAS TAUNTING.
He was saying that they were even, as in it's a tie.
bringing your mom on a date? If a guy had done that.......
Sounds like the girl was trying to set you up with her mom?