TYB
Bill Gates now on descent into Indio, California after trans-Pacific flight. QR knows he is back in country before he even lands.
Jacqueline must have turned Bill Gates away. Palm Springs it is.
concur
>according of emergency officials at the scene.
did you filter yourself again?
cat's out of the bag. kek
Edward J. Ruppelt
Death
In what one paper rerred to as a "sudden" death, Ruppelt succumbed to a heart attack on September 15, 1960, at the age of 37. He was survived by mother Mrs Bessie Ruppelt, wife Elizabeth Anne, and daughters aged 9 and 4.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_J._Ruppelt
If any anon has an interest in UFOs and has not read the book "The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects" it is a must read. 1956.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Report_on_Unidentified_Flying_Objects
>1956.
>Ruppelt
This is the story of JuliusRupp. Julius grew up an orphan in Coldiron, a small west Texas town. Taken in by a couple, the woman loved him and the man, not so much. He grew up poor and opportunities were limited in the small town. He fell in love and married Jessie Larkin, the daughter of an apparently wealthy Southerner fleeing someplace for some reason after the Civil War. Julius determines that he'll go buffalo hunting to make money to support his new wife but she won't follow him so he goes on his own. Eleven years later, after no communications between them, he returns only to have the $17,000 he has saved up, stolen just as he nears Coldiron. The story continues as he looks for his attackers who he knows by name though not from his earlier life. He remains rather anonymous although he eventually meets Jessie who is about to become the wife of the man who took the money. She assumes Julius is dead and wishes this were true. Two of his three attackers are killed, although not by Julius' hand and the third, the fiance of Jessie remains alive although she now knows about the robbery. Julius leaves Coldiron to go back, probably to Dodge City where he was previously.
Ride Beyond Vengeance is a 1966 American Western film starring Chuck Connors.
The film was directed by Bernard McEveety and written and produced by Andrew J. Fenady, adapted from the story "The Night of the Tiger" by Al Dewlen. The executive producers included Mark Goodson and Bill Todman, better known as television game show producers. Glenn Yarbrough, then a member of the vocal group The Limeliters, sang the title song. It was released in January 1966. The budget was an estimated $650,000.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ride_Beyond_Vengeance
For the movie ten years after the book they got rid of the name Rupp. Now the Julius Rupp character (played by Chuck Connors) is named Jonas Trapp.
Ruppelt? Rupp? Coincidence? Or is Al Dewlen trying to tell us something about the life and/or death of Edward J. Ruppelt? Hunted? Hunter?