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Prospector:
Bruce Smith:

Have you ever experienced the frustration of searching and not being able to find something, ultimately to find it right there under your nose, in plain sight? 

For some people, who cooper is/was, is a mystery.  Equally for some, why the case was “administratively closed” is a mystery.   You posted an article on August 18, 2011 titled: ‘DB Cooper Report: An Interview with Ayn Dietrich, Seattle FBI spokesperson’.  You may be well positioned to ‘solve’ both mysteries if you put a little creative thought into it.


snowmman:
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginBruce Smith:

Have you ever experienced the frustration of searching and not being able to find something, ultimately to find it right there under your nose, in plain sight? 

For some people, who cooper is/was, is a mystery.  Equally for some, why the case was “administratively closed” is a mystery.   You posted an article on August 18, 2011 titled: ‘DB Cooper Report: An Interview with Ayn Dietrich, Seattle FBI spokesperson’.  You may be well positioned to ‘solve’ both mysteries if you put a little creative thought into it.

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why post gobbleygook?
If you want to say something, just say it.
Why throw a bunch of words at the wall, and assume people would bother guessing at what you're trying to say?

I mean, it's like me going ";alsdfja-s0s9df8 !!!"

Bruce A. Smith:
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginBruce Smith:

Have you ever experienced the frustration of searching and not being able to find something, ultimately to find it right there under your nose, in plain sight? 

For some people, who cooper is/was, is a mystery.  Equally for some, why the case was “administratively closed” is a mystery.   You posted an article on August 18, 2011 titled: ‘DB Cooper Report: An Interview with Ayn Dietrich, Seattle FBI spokesperson’.  You may be well positioned to ‘solve’ both mysteries if you put a little creative thought into it.

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How little?

Prospector:
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginBruce Smith:

Have you ever experienced the frustration of searching and not being able to find something, ultimately to find it right there under your nose, in plain sight? 

For some people, who cooper is/was, is a mystery.  Equally for some, why the case was “administratively closed” is a mystery.   You posted an article on August 18, 2011 titled: ‘DB Cooper Report: An Interview with Ayn Dietrich, Seattle FBI spokesperson’.  You may be well positioned to ‘solve’ both mysteries if you put a little creative thought into it.

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How little?

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Come on now Bruce, you can do much better than that.    Did you read what you wrote or have you become lazy like other contemporary journalists and merely regurgitate the narrative that is spoon-fed to you and then move on?  Not much faith is held in the vast majority of your fellow forum members to see the importance of your article, they are too caught-up on building irrelevant bridges to nowhere, not really trying to answer the question of his true identity.  There are some though who have a more pragmatic approach to the problem and may see the value of your words.  Perhaps if you take some time away from the clutter that surrounds you, take a walk in the woods, have a bubble bath with your favorite rubber ducky, whatever you do to unwind – but de-clutter.  Look at things with a fresh perspective, you are the closest you have ever been to unravelling the enigma.  If it is too much thinking for you, it may be a good time to consider a new hobby to pass the time away.

Bruce A. Smith:
...where is that rubber ducky..... it was right here a minute ago...

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