On November 24th, 1971 in Portland, Oregon, a man
whose moniker would live on in infamy boarded a Northwest Orient flight headed to Seattle. He allegedly
hijacked the craft, extorted nearly a quarter–million-dollars from the airline, then parachuted from the plane, never to be seen of heard from again. The man's name was D.B. Cooper, and after nearly thirty years, he remains on the FBI’s most wanted list.

On November 24th, 2001, several reels of encrypted analog data were discovered in an abandoned farmhouse in southwest Washington. Soon after, a team of Atlas Laboratories scientists and engineers were able to decrypt and extract a staggering amount of textual, audio and visual data from the reels. It is our belief here at Atlas Labs that within this fragmented data is a comprehensive imprint of D.B. Cooper’s psyche, and more importantly, reveals “The D.B. Copper Incident” for what it actually was. We unequivocally proclaim that it was not a hijacking and extortion plot as widely reported. In fact, this cover story is quite
pedestrian, as what really happened nearly changed the course of human history.

Atlas Laboratories, with the cooperation and support
of The Griffin Consortium present to you, The D.B. Cooper Diaries.

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