Re: Former CIA Director and *Strategic Investment* Editor
At 04:46 PM 4/30/96 -0400, Black Unicorn wrote:
Aren't you making an assumption that Colby is dead? No body has been found, last I heard. Maybe he just decided that he wanted to disappear in a comparatively non-suspicious fashion?
Having met Colby and being somewhat familiar with his political skills I would be surprised if he would ever think a drowning accident was "non-suspicious."
Notice that I said "comparatively" non-suspicious. Can you think of any LESS suspicious way to appear to die and still explain no body being found?
William Colby, whatever anyone may think of intelligence,
I think their mis-usage of the word "intelligence" is hilariously presumptuous.
was quite a man, respected in the community, a major in the OSS and a World War II hero decorated 5 times. His like are not common.
I hope he is found alive and well.
He might very well be alive. But it's almost certain he won't be found... BTW, the news item I read this morning stated that his neighbors called the cops when they noticed that his car was still at the cabin Sunday night...after the time he normally left to return home. While most people wouldn't see a problem with this, I do: How many citizens are so aware of the schedules and habits of their neighbors that they would become suspicious if their neighbor stayed TOO LONG? Not days and days too long, just a few hours? Or were Colby's habits so precise and predictable (and known to be so!) that his neighbor would call the cops just because he, ONCE, stayed a little longer than normal? What's wrong with this picture?
Jim: On Tue, 30 Apr 1996, jim bell wrote:
known to be so!) that his neighbor would call the cops just because he, ONCE, stayed a little longer than normal?
I guess you've never had the pleasure of living in a small town. If you had, you'd know just how observant people are, of others habits.
What's wrong with this picture?
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I typoed. Virginia should read "Maryland" in my last post. --- My preferred and soon to be permanent e-mail address:unicorn@schloss.li "In fact, had Bancroft not existed, potestas scientiae in usu est Franklin might have had to invent him." in nihilum nil posse reverti 00B9289C28DC0E55 E16D5378B81E1C96 - Finger for Current Key Information Opp. Counsel: For all your expert testimony needs: jimbell@pacifier.com
On Tue, 30 Apr 1996, jim bell wrote:
At 04:46 PM 4/30/96 -0400, Black Unicorn wrote:
last I heard. Maybe he just decided that he wanted to disappear in a comparatively non-suspicious fashion?
Having met Colby and being somewhat familiar with his political skills I would be surprised if he would ever think a drowning accident was "non-suspicious."
Notice that I said "comparatively" non-suspicious. Can you think of any LESS suspicious way to appear to die and still explain no body being found?
Many. You lack imagination. [...]
I hope he is found alive and well.
He might very well be alive. But it's almost certain he won't be found...
Your conspiracy nut side is showing.
BTW, the news item I read this morning stated that his neighbors called the cops when they noticed that his car was still at the cabin Sunday night...after the time he normally left to return home. While most people wouldn't see a problem with this, I do: How many citizens are so aware of the schedules and habits of their neighbors that they would become suspicious if their neighbor stayed TOO LONG?
Colby was well known and friendly to his neighbors. He was an impressively outgoing person, a trait which showed both in his unprecidented opening of the Agency (he was dismissed for cooperating too completely with congress), and his personal life. His neighbors in Virginia were all close friends and the community there is very close knit. A pile of leaves in the wrong place attracts attention. I used to run a private seminar in D.C. The two times I asked, he was happy to come and speak for us. He was always amazingly frank and engaging. Not at all a secretive man when it came to his personal beliefs and activities.
Not days and days too long, just a few hours? Or were Colby's habits so precise and predictable (and known to be so!) that his neighbor would call the cops just because he, ONCE, stayed a little longer than normal?
Yes, they were. He ran an active consulting business in D.C. and returned to the city on a regular schedule. In addition, he was very prudent about letting people know when he was about to go out on the river. The man was in his 70s, of course he generated a good deal of concern amongst his neighbors.
What's wrong with this picture?
It's not hard to see. As usual you are theorizing and speculating about issues and persons you have no connection to. Even in the face of someone with personal experience as to the matter at hand you persist in asserting that you are more 'in the know.' In this particular case you are discussing someone I know personally. Given the circumstances, your rumor mongering is both classless and distasteful. --- My preferred and soon to be permanent e-mail address:unicorn@schloss.li "In fact, had Bancroft not existed, potestas scientiae in usu est Franklin might have had to invent him." in nihilum nil posse reverti 00B9289C28DC0E55 E16D5378B81E1C96 - Finger for Current Key Information Opp. Counsel: For all your expert testimony needs: jimbell@pacifier.com
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