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Antiochus Epiphanes
April 5th, 2004, 07:14 PM
Fossett. Says he's an Englishman. Holds tons of records. I say he's White and upholds an Aryan daring. Congratulations to Steve Fossett for another record set.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20040405/ap_on_sp_ot/around_the_world_fossett_1
Jim
April 5th, 2004, 10:54 PM
Fossett is going to attempt a solo, nonstop around the world flight, without refueling. link (http://www.eaa.org/communications/eaanews/031023_fossett.html)
Kind Lampshade Maker
October 2nd, 2008, 04:53 PM
http://edition.cnn.com/2008/US/10/02/steve.fossett.search/index.html
..."They did locate an aircraft which we have now confirmed is the one Steve Fossett was flying when it disappeared last Labor Day," Madera County Sheriff John Anderson told reporters at a news conference in Mammoth Lakes...
Yeah, his plane wreckage was found, today. What CNN doesn't mention is that along with the wreckage, a briefcase full of $100 bills was found by some naive Glen Campbell type hiker who was honest enough to return the cash to a dead man who couldn't take the stash with him. But, German sources made it public:
http://newsticker.sueddeutsche.de/list/id/211536
...Ein Wanderer hatte am Montag in über 3000 Metern Höhe Fluglizenzen mit Fossets Namen, einen Pullover und Geldscheine gefunden...
Where was he going with that amount of money? perhaps, he took of to go shack up with his beard buddy, cum-drunk Fag, Richard Branson (Brandaughter):
http://images.askmen.com/galleries/men/richard-branson/pictures/richard-branson-picture-5.jpg
http://images.askmen.com/photos/richard-branson/55772.jpg
Stan Sikorski
October 2nd, 2008, 05:24 PM
Wow, a briefcase full of dough, in a suped-up Piper Cub (Citabera Decathalon) with a max 5 hours fuel, plowed into the 10,000 foot side of a Nevada mountain after leaving Barron Hilton's place. Nothing shady about any of that. No sirree. I always travel with a briefcase full of megacash over mountain ranges in a light airplane at high altitudes with no survival gear and telling folks I'm only going for a quick hop.
Steve B
October 2nd, 2008, 05:29 PM
Wow, a briefcase full of dough, in a suped-up Piper Cub (Citabera Decathalon) with a max 5 hours fuel, plowed into the 10,000 foot side of a Nevada mountain after leaving Barron Hilton's place. Nothing shady about any of that. No sirree. I always travel with a briefcase full of megacash over mountain ranges in a light airplane at high altitudes with no survival gear and telling folks I'm only going for a quick hop.
And no body found even though investigators said the crash was not survivable.
Summer
October 3rd, 2008, 02:33 AM
The link you posted does not work, so I am unable to read the story. Judging from everybody else's posts, could it be that he was walking around with the cash and then a cop or another person saw him and he couldn't hide the money so then he had to just tell some story about 'being a good person' and was going to return it to whomever?
What kind of person carries a bumload of cash in the mountains? I can think of many, most being criminals.
Hugo Böse
October 3rd, 2008, 09:07 AM
... What CNN doesn't mention is that along with the wreckage, a briefcase full of $100 bills was found ...
In that article there was no mention of any suitcase.
Kievsky
October 3rd, 2008, 09:12 AM
I think his body may have been eaten by animals.
Amy
October 3rd, 2008, 11:15 AM
'Body parts' found in wreckage of Steve Fossett's plane
The finds are likely to discredit lurid rumours spiralling across the internet that the billionaire adventurer faked his own death in last September's crash.
Federal investigators from the national transport safety board said they had identified "a very small" amount of remains - but judged it was enough to provide DNA to coroners.
The board's acting chairman would not say exactly which parts had been found, while maintaining it was not surprising so little remained more than a year since the accident.
Rescue workers had earlier speculated that wild animals - the arid hills of eastern California are home to coyotes - might have eaten Fossett's corpse.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/3125782/Body-parts-found-in-wreckage-of-Steve-Fossetts-plane.html
Now if they could just find D.B Cooper, my life will be complete.
Mike Jahn
October 3rd, 2008, 12:16 PM
These billionaires must be bored out of their minds, they are always flying around the world or disappearing into some Third World jungle. I guess when you have that much money you get bored with women.
MikeTodd
October 3rd, 2008, 12:31 PM
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/3125782/Body-parts-found-in-wreckage-of-Steve-Fossetts-plane.html
Now if they could just find D.B Cooper, my life will be complete.Ol' D.B. is hanging out down in Costa Rica with Frank Morris and the Englin bros.!:D
Kind Lampshade Maker
October 3rd, 2008, 08:16 PM
In that article there was no mention of any suitcase.In this one, it's mentioned:
http://www.welt.de/vermischtes/article2523352/Leichenreste-nahe-Fossetts-Flugzeug-gefunden.html
"...Der Wanderer Preston Morrow berichtete in Interwies mit US-Medien über seinen Fund, der die Ermittler schließlich zu dem Wrack führte. Er habe eine Abkürzung durch die Wildnis genommen, „und plötzlich fand ich die Ausweise und mehrere 100-Dollar-Scheine zwischen der Erde und den Tannennadeln...
English language links:
http://www.google.nl/search?hl=de&q=Steve+Fossett+Preston+Morrow+100+dollar+bills&btnG=Suche
Mike Jahn
October 3rd, 2008, 08:18 PM
It wouldn't surprise me if they find a caseload of dildos and other ass-play toys among the debris, these Billionaires are screwed up.
Kind Lampshade Maker
October 3rd, 2008, 08:25 PM
He probably threw the dildos out the window, before landing. That would have been an embarrasment to have the wreckage discovered with scatological toys in there.
It wouldn't surprise me if he was on his way west to pick up his cum-drunk beard buddy sporting the football-shaped, transverse vaginal entrance with teeth (The Pearly Gates), for a little oral- and/or anal mid-air refueling
http://images.askmen.com/photos/richard-branson/55772.jpg
Stronza
October 3rd, 2008, 09:49 PM
You boys think that Fossett & Branson are shirtlifters? Oh, who'd a thunk - they do such masculine things.
Fred Streed
October 3rd, 2008, 11:15 PM
Ol' D.B. is hanging out down in Costa Rica with Frank Morris and the Englin bros.!:D
I have a friend down in Costa Rica. I'll ask him if he's seen D.B. hanging out.
Old D.B. did put in an appearance on a forest fire I was on back in the 1980s, a brief appearance. After the fire was contained the guys in supply started collecting all the equipment they had handed out during the fire. They got it all accounted for except one chainsaw. They checked their records and it had been signed out to D. B. Cooper. Never did get the saw back.
Mike Jahn
October 4th, 2008, 12:03 AM
You boys think that Fossett & Branson are shirtlifters? Oh, who'd a thunk - they do such masculine things.
So do professional wrestlers and they are total fags.
albion
October 4th, 2008, 02:11 AM
MAMMOTH LAKES, Calif. - Investigators finished up Friday at the scene of Steve Fossett's plane crash in the wilderness of the Sierra Nevada just as dark clouds rolled in and winds picked up ahead of a storm that threatened to bury any remaining evidence under 2 feet of snow.
They discovered three more bone fragments Friday, said Madera County Sheriff's Department spokeswoman Erica Stuart. Like a piece found the day before, they will be sent to a lab to determine whether they are human and a match for Fossett, the famous adventurer.
Teams of volunteers, as well as local and federal search crews, had furiously combed the site for any evidence that could help piece together the mystery of Fossett's plane crash more than a year ago.
Mangled and charred plane parts and other bundles of debris were headed to a warehouse in Sacramento where investigators planned to lay them out for examination. There were a lot of pieces, "consistent with a high-energy impact, which means the aircraft was traveling at great speed," Mark Rosenker, acting chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board, said at a media briefing.
"We'll be looking at the entire fuselage to make sure nothing broke off to cause the accident," he said.
Fossett vanished Sept. 3, 2007, during what was supposed to be a short pleasure flight from a Nevada ranch owned by his friend Barron Hilton.
Despite several searches by air and on the ground over the past year, efforts to find his single-engine plane had been unsuccessful. The break came this week when a hiker found Fossett's identification cards in a remote wilderness area near Mammoth Lake about 65 miles southwest of Hilton's ranch.
Thrill-seeker Fossett gained worldwide fame for setting records in high-tech balloons, gliders, jets and boats. In 2002, he became the first person to circle the world solo in a balloon. Investigators wondered if weather had anything to do with the fatal crash.
"Mr. Fossett is an accomplished aviator who flew very complicated aircraft; yet on this day, he was flying one relatively simple to fly," Rosenker said. "It will take us awhile to understand this very interesting and very tragic accident."
The NTSB is attempting to gather radar and weather data to determine what the conditions were in the area the day of the accident. They hope the radar data will help them pinpoint the time of the crash.
"Maybe we'll be able to grab radar data and get lucky," Rosenker said.
Fossett left the ranch around 9 a.m. and was due for lunch with Hilton at noon. He was last seen about an hour before the planned lunch flying less than 100 feet above the ground not far from the ranch, according to a report last month by the NTSB.
Weather records should allow investigators to "have a better understanding of potential winds, clouds and turbulence. The process is not simple," Rosenker said.
According to the National Weather Service, it was generally clear and calm in the Mammoth Lakes region the morning of the crash. Local officials say some storm clouds did move in, however.
Investigators also have recovered gauges from the plane they hope will show speed and altitude.
Bill Manning, airport and transportation director at Mammoth Yosemite Airport, said the high Sierra is a beautiful but dangerous area to fly, estimating that the region sees three to five small plane crashes every year.
"It's hugely rugged. ... It's a fabulous environment but unforgiving, for sure," he said. "Anytime you fly in the mountains, it's not like you're going to land on a highway. There just aren't many places you can put an airplane down and walk away."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081004/ap_on_re_us/fossett_search;_ylt=Apa55JPeUMfyrfFg5Oix159H2ocA
Kind Lampshade Maker
October 4th, 2008, 05:59 AM
You boys think that Fossett & Branson are shirtlifters? Oh, who'd a thunk - they do such masculine things.R4glmqUy9Ms
MikeTodd
October 4th, 2008, 07:47 AM
I have a friend down in Costa Rica. I'll ask him if he's seen D.B. hanging out.
Old D.B. did put in an appearance on a forest fire I was on back in the 1980s, a brief appearance. After the fire was contained the guys in supply started collecting all the equipment they had handed out during the fire. They got it all accounted for except one chainsaw. They checked their records and it had been signed out to D. B. Cooper. Never did get the saw back.Great!:)
Now tell us whatever happened to Judge Crater!:D
Kind Lampshade Maker
October 4th, 2008, 01:46 PM
4 miutes and 4 seconds into the video, he's pictured with both his daughters. One of them has breasts. The other a cute necklace and beautiful wavy hair
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Horseman
October 4th, 2008, 04:44 PM
In that article there was no mention of any suitcase.
That's a fascinating observation. I've been thinking about this since you noted it yesterday. Rush Limbaugh has talked about how the media doesnt practice any curiousity in their reporting - something you'd naturally expect them to do, since that's what their job is. I don't think that this is a result of reporters being dumb, but rather I think it's by design.
Curiosity is a quality of intelligence, and the judenpresse wants to dumb us down by leaving out the most fascinating aspects of stories. Obviously, it's fascinating that a briefcase with a shitload of money was just sitting there on the side of a mountain for a year. To NOT mention it subconsciously suggests that curiousity is not important, and, hence, that intelligence and probing thought is not important.
EDIT: Well I now see Yahoo is telling the whole story, and describing the mystery around it. And it seems there is not as much money as I thought. But my general idea is still valid.
Hugo Böse
October 4th, 2008, 05:10 PM
Yeah, his plane wreckage was found, today. What CNN doesn't mention is that along with the wreckage, a briefcase full of $100 bills was found by some naive Glen Campbell type hiker who was honest enough to return the cash to a dead man who couldn't take the stash with him. But, German sources made it public:
http://newsticker.sueddeutsche.de/list/id/211536
Where was he going with that amount of money? perhaps, he took of to go shack up with his beard buddy, cum-drunk Fag, Richard Branson (Brandaughter):
The last line of the article:
http://newsticker.sueddeutsche.de/list/id/211536
Ein Wanderer hatte am Montag in über 3000 Metern Höhe Fluglizenzen mit Fossets Namen, einen Pullover und Geldscheine gefunden.
The article says: On Monday a hiker at an altitude of 3000 meters found a pilot´s license with Fosset´s name, a sweater and bank notes.
That is all it says, I don’t know where KLM sees mention of a briefcase, there is no mention of a briefcase. Our friend KLM must have been have been pretty tanked up when he wrote that.:D
Jett Rink
October 4th, 2008, 05:22 PM
Or KLM is Steve Fossett himself because only Steve Fossett would know about the Briefcase.
Kind Lampshade Maker
October 9th, 2008, 03:22 AM
10 $100 notes were found in the sweater. Now, if you were to stumble onto a wreck, wouldn't you leave a few notes in the pocket and take off with the briefcase to hide it? Then, come back, pretending you have just found the wreck?
Or would you, instead play the "Good Samaritan" by turning over all the bills to the Jews?
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