Christopher Dorner Manhunt

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Re: Christopher Dorner Manhunt

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Hold the presses! Breaking news! Dorner still at large!

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Are they enlisting PORGS for outer space travel?
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It seems the clever Dorner disguised himself as a short fat white maintenance worker and hijacked the Russian ISS cargo supply ship Progress M- 18M launched on Feb 11th.

An alert technician caught the action on his cell phone:

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He later gained entry to the ISS itself by claiming to be the new janitor.
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lux wrote:It seems the clever Dorner disguised himself as a short fat white maintenance worker and hijacked the Russian ISS cargo supply ship Progress M- 18M launched on Feb 11th.
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Someone over at the Ron Paul forums appears to have some special inside-info about that, Lux!! :P
[color=#0000FF]sparebulb[/color] wrote: Someone ought to tip the "media" that Dorner had recently taken astronaut training. I wonder what their "panel of experts" could make of that.
[color=#0000FF]kcchiefs6465[/color] wrote: "Ronnie the limo driver said Dorner recently built a rocket ship."
"Hold on, are you saying that he has a rocket ship?"
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread ... ost4871224

Sparebulb also writes (on top of that page):
"But with astronaut training, he could threaten the US by disrupting weather satellites and knock out our HBO and Cinemax."

Ugh! Now, that would be truly horrific terrorism! :lol:
lux
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Re: Christopher Dorner Manhunt

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^ Well, that confirms it then -- if 2 people say it, it must be true!

Or, at least as true as anything you'd find in the media. :lol:
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Winston'sMyth wrote:These two photos are credited to Nick Ut. You know Nick, he took the famous Napalm girl photo during the Vietnam war. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Ut

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http://eastvalleytribune.com/local/cop_ ... e&photo=26
Maybe the perps/TPTB are making some 'in' joke with the signboard and letting their cohorts know that they plan their next tryste in Brazil in 2014 [with the World Cup] or 2016 [with the Rio Olympics] i.e. On To Rio [or how it would be said colloquially where I'm from; 'On ta rio']
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Re: Christopher Dorner Manhunt

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Dorner's Impervious Wallet and its Double

Last week:
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2013/02/dorner-manhunt-ex-cop-may-got-help.html wrote: Dorner allegedly attempted to steal a boat in San Diego and, after subduing the captain, said he was taking the vessel to Mexico, according to an affidavit filed with a criminal complaint in federal court in Los Angeles. Dorner is accused of telling the captain that he could recover his boat in Mexico.

"The attempt failed when the bow line of the boat became caught in the boat's propeller, and the suspect fled," according to the affidavit by inspector U.S. Marshal Craig McClusky.

After authorities interviewed the boat captain early Thursday, they found Dorner's wallet and identification cards "at the San Ysidro Point of Entry" near the U.S.-Mexico border. That same day, a guard at the Point Loma Naval Base told authorities he had spotted a man matching Dorner's description trying sneak onto the base, according to the court records.
Today:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/02/12/christopher-dorner-ex-cop-los-angeles-mexico/1912553/ wrote: Investigators were picking through the rubble of a burned-out cabin in California's San Bernardino Mountains on Wednesday, trying to piece together details of the violent last stand for a fugitive former Los Angeles police officer whose life apparently ended hours earlier in a barrage of bullets and blazing fire.

The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Office said charred human remains were found in the rubble where Christopher Dorner is said to have been cornered Tuesday. "We have reason to believe that it is him," sheriff's spokeswoman Cynthia Bachman said.

A wallet with a California driver's license bearing the name Christopher Dorner also was found, the Associated Press reported, citing a law enforcement official who was briefed on the investigation but declined to be named because of the ongoing probe.
Anyone else reminded of the passports found at ground zero?
"According to ABC News and the Associated Press, the passport of hijacker Satam Al Suqami was found a few blocks from the WTC."
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LightCone wrote:§

Dorner's Impervious Wallet and its Double

Last week:
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2013/02/dorner-manhunt-ex-cop-may-got-help.html wrote: Dorner allegedly attempted to steal a boat in San Diego and, after subduing the captain, said he was taking the vessel to Mexico, according to an affidavit filed with a criminal complaint in federal court in Los Angeles. Dorner is accused of telling the captain that he could recover his boat in Mexico.

"The attempt failed when the bow line of the boat became caught in the boat's propeller, and the suspect fled," according to the affidavit by inspector U.S. Marshal Craig McClusky.

After authorities interviewed the boat captain early Thursday, they found Dorner's wallet and identification cards "at the San Ysidro Point of Entry" near the U.S.-Mexico border. That same day, a guard at the Point Loma Naval Base told authorities he had spotted a man matching Dorner's description trying sneak onto the base, according to the court records.
Today:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/02/12/christopher-dorner-ex-cop-los-angeles-mexico/1912553/ wrote: Investigators were picking through the rubble of a burned-out cabin in California's San Bernardino Mountains on Wednesday, trying to piece together details of the violent last stand for a fugitive former Los Angeles police officer whose life apparently ended hours earlier in a barrage of bullets and blazing fire.

The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Office said charred human remains were found in the rubble where Christopher Dorner is said to have been cornered Tuesday. "We have reason to believe that it is him," sheriff's spokeswoman Cynthia Bachman said.

A wallet with a California driver's license bearing the name Christopher Dorner also was found, the Associated Press reported, citing a law enforcement official who was briefed on the investigation but declined to be named because of the ongoing probe.
Anyone else reminded of the passports found at ground zero?
"According to ABC News and the Associated Press, the passport of hijacker Satam Al Suqami was found a few blocks from the WTC."
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This 'news' seems to be taken from...
http://beforeitsnews.com/blogging-citiz ... 45480.html almost verbatim, but not quite. Don't want to accuse anyone of plagiarism but this is to close for comfort...

Beware of any clues tipped directly from 'beforeitsnews' . While it may be entertaining, the site is chock-o-block full of disinfo. Their space/NASA section alone should convince any discerning reader of their motives. Pure hogwash. This is not to suggest that these 'wallet' stories didn't make the rounds, but be wary of citing stories from questionable sources.
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Re: Christopher Dorner Manhunt

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Sisterlover wrote:
LightCone wrote:§

Dorner's Impervious Wallet and its Double

Last week:
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2013/02/dorner-manhunt-ex-cop-may-got-help.html wrote: Dorner allegedly attempted to steal a boat in San Diego and, after subduing the captain, said he was taking the vessel to Mexico, according to an affidavit filed with a criminal complaint in federal court in Los Angeles. Dorner is accused of telling the captain that he could recover his boat in Mexico.

"The attempt failed when the bow line of the boat became caught in the boat's propeller, and the suspect fled," according to the affidavit by inspector U.S. Marshal Craig McClusky.

After authorities interviewed the boat captain early Thursday, they found Dorner's wallet and identification cards "at the San Ysidro Point of Entry" near the U.S.-Mexico border. That same day, a guard at the Point Loma Naval Base told authorities he had spotted a man matching Dorner's description trying sneak onto the base, according to the court records.
Today:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/02/12/christopher-dorner-ex-cop-los-angeles-mexico/1912553/ wrote: Investigators were picking through the rubble of a burned-out cabin in California's San Bernardino Mountains on Wednesday, trying to piece together details of the violent last stand for a fugitive former Los Angeles police officer whose life apparently ended hours earlier in a barrage of bullets and blazing fire.

The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Office said charred human remains were found in the rubble where Christopher Dorner is said to have been cornered Tuesday. "We have reason to believe that it is him," sheriff's spokeswoman Cynthia Bachman said.

A wallet with a California driver's license bearing the name Christopher Dorner also was found, the Associated Press reported, citing a law enforcement official who was briefed on the investigation but declined to be named because of the ongoing probe.
Anyone else reminded of the passports found at ground zero?
"According to ABC News and the Associated Press, the passport of hijacker Satam Al Suqami was found a few blocks from the WTC."
<_<
This 'news' seems to be taken from...
http://beforeitsnews.com/blogging-citiz ... 45480.html almost verbatim, but not quite. Don't want to accuse anyone of plagiarism but this is to close for comfort...

Beware of any clues tipped directly from 'beforeitsnews' . While it may be entertaining, the site is chock-o-block full of disinfo. Their space/NASA section alone should convince any discerning reader of their motives. Pure hogwash. This is not to suggest that these 'wallet' stories didn't make the rounds, but be wary of citing stories from questionable sources.
I initially became aware of the discrepancy when hearing on the TV news that his wallet was found at a naval base in Pt.Loma. That was when this event just began transpiring. When I heard his wallet mentioned in the news again - and upon further research, I did indeed come across that page but made sure to verify the sources.

I agree that that site is laden with disinfo but you can check the links yourself for their veracity.
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Just to add to the inconsistencies being collected...

News reports claiming that two cleaning ladies surprised Dorner, hiding out in the sweet-assed Big Bear condo, actually meant a married couple...

Cleaning ladies...
http://blogs.laweekly.com/informer/2013 ... s_dead.php

Married couple...
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-575 ... our-condo/

A very early version of this crud suggested (strangely) that the two cleaning ladies were Mexicans. I can't find that story any longer.
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Given that one of the very first thing law enforcement personnel assess is gender it would seem nearly impossible for this to get screwed up. The same is true of reporters if there are any real ones left in the mainstream media.
There was a million dollar reward offered but in this instance it was a suckers bet as it required arrest, trial and conviction, already a far tougher standard than good ole' "dead or alive" and in this case impossible as there was not the slightest chance of an arrest, shades of the old SLA case and the immolation of the alleged Patty Hearst kidnappers. :(
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This whole event seems to reinforce extrajudicial killings as commonplace incidents.

Just as we hear about American citizens (with ties to Al-Qaeda <_< ) being killed extrajudicially, this event serves as a reminder of the "new normal."

Police districts are the new paramilitaries...
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Although the story of remains found in burned out cabin being female didn't really get the traction it deserved, I'm leaning towards it being a genuine CNN article. After all, it smacks of typical quality Chicken Noodle News journalism, typos and all...

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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Medical examiners on Thursday positively identified the remains of a fugitive former Los Angeles policeman wanted for a grudge-driven killing spree, capping a manhunt ranked by authorities as the most extensive ever in Southern California.
The remains, charred beyond recognition, were removed from the burned-out ruins of a mountain cabin where Christopher Dorner, 33, made his last stand on Tuesday in a deadly shootout with police that ended with the cabin going up in flames.
Medical examiners used dental records to conclusively determine that the remains were those of Dorner, the San Bernardino Sheriff's Department said, bringing to an official end an exhaustive search for the former Los Angeles police officer who was fired in 2008.
Dorner, who also served as an officer in the U.S. Navy reserves, was accused of killing four people since February 3, including a sheriff's deputy shot during the standoff on Tuesday in the San Bernardino Mountains.
"The investigation continues," Lieutenant Andy Neiman, an LAPD spokesman, told Reuters. "They have to investigate all the fact of these homicides to make sure he acted alone."
Neiman added that to date, there was no evidence to suggest that Dorner had any accomplices.
An angry manifesto found posted last week on Dorner's Facebook page claimed he had been wrongly terminated from the Los Angeles Police Department and vowed to seek revenge by unleashing "unconventional and asymmetrical warfare" on police officers and their families.
He had been on the run since last Wednesday, when he was named as the prime suspect in the slayings of a couple, including the daughter of a retired LAPD police captain, in Irvine, south of Los Angeles.
TRAIL WENT COLD FOR DAYS
The search intensified the next morning after run-ins with police in Riverside County, east of Los Angeles, where Dorner is accused of wounding one officer in a gun battle and later ambushing two policemen at a traffic light, killing one and wounding the other.
Police said Dorner also was believed to have made a failed attempt to steal a boat from a San Diego yacht club.
Law enforcement converged later that day in the San Bernardino Mountains after a pickup truck identified as Dorner's was found abandoned and burning in the snow near the ski resort community of Big Bear Lake. But the trail appeared to go cold as heavy snow fell in the mountains that night.
The ensuing manhunt involved more than 1,000 officers from over a dozen local, state and federal law enforcement agencies and stretched from the Mexican border to the California desert north of the San Bernardinos.
Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck called it the largest in the region's history.
Los Angeles assigned special security details throughout the area to protect about 50 members of the department and their families believed to be in particular danger of being attacked.
But the Big Bear area remained a central focus of the search until Dorner resurfaced two days ago, when he was discovered to have broken into a vacation home, tied up a couple there and made off in their car. The couple managed to free themselves and alert authorities.
After carjacking another vehicle and exchanging gunfire with state game wardens who spotted him making a getaway, Dorner ultimately fled on foot to another cabin and engaged in a shootout with sheriff's deputies who closed in on him there, killing and wounding another.
As authorities shot tear gas canisters into the cabin, the building erupted in flames and burned to the ground. Human remains were found in the rubble that night but it took investigators two days to make a positive ID.
San Bernardino County Sheriff John McMahon said on Wednesday the tear gas canisters may have ignited the blaze but were not intended to do so.
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and Police Chief Beck issued a statement Thursday saying that officials from the various agencies that posted a $1 million reward for tips leading to Dorner's capture would meet to "collectively determine whether any individual or individuals qualify for it."
Authorities said it was the largest sum ever offered in a Southern California criminal investigation.
Beck announced last week that he was opening a new inquiry into the disciplinary proceedings that led to Dorner being dismissed in September 2008 on grounds that he lied in accusing a training officer of using excessive force against a homeless man.
A separate inquiry is being conducted into the accidental shooting and wounding of two women by LAPD officers who mistook the pickup truck the women were using to deliver newspapers for the vehicle that Dorner was driving last Thursday.
(Reporting by Steve Gorman; Editing by Cynthia Johnston, Lisa Shumaker and Xavier Briand)
http://news.yahoo.com/california-author ... 06244.html

Just a tad confused, was it a woman found in the burned out building or a man?
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like Schroedinger's cat, this myth is both alive and dead. Mostly dead... :angry:
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