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Keep in mind that if we dig deep enough, we probably can connect all of these companies through different projects. That said, Sidewinder definitely h…
Ford Aerospace was one of the manufacturers of the Sidewinder missile. I believe that was tested at NOL-Corona. The Santa Barbara Research Center work…
Any connection to Ford Motor Co., RCA (Cherry Hill, New Jersey computer programming school), Spectra series computers, Aer-Neutronic, Philco-Ford, Col…
One thing that tends to pour a little cold water on Hughes Aircraft …… I’ve theorized the shift to possible nurse victims indicates that Zodiac ha…
One of the weird thing about cerium is that it’s rare and has only a few uses, but all of those uses seem to correspond to a previously theorized Zodi…
My primary POI not only worked at JPL but was a pioneer of Surveyor, Lunar ranging and computer coding for these programs. At the time of these event…
Hughes Aircraft was the prime contractor on the Surveyor unmanned lunar missions that I’ve mentioned in a few previous posts. The flights took place f…
The Z researcher Michael Cole, author of the 3-volume Zodiac Revisited series, posits that Zodiac had knowledge of celestial navigation. Basically tha…
I think Mike’s best contribution to Z-Land is bringing in the power-assertive profile. I suspect Z was very successful. I usually want to throw the co…
one other locational factor here ….. if Ray Davis in Oceanside was a Zodiac murder, then it becomes much more likely that Zodiac lived in San Franci…
This is something I’ve been thinking about when it comes to LHR. The whole thing about using the beam of a flashlight as a targeting mechanism. It’s a…
It’s suspicious. It’s not as incriminating as fingerprints not matching, DNA not matching, etc. is exonerating.
3. Zodiac had an engineering or electronics background because his two schematics for the bus bombs demonstrate familiarity with schematic designs an…
There’s nothing far-fetched in her story and no seeming motive for her to lie and little possibility of being mistaken on the large points.
Another company that Joseph Bates apparently worked for, at some point in time, was Motorola in their Research Electronic Warfare Division.