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Anybody ever hear of this guy in the REAL space shuttle program?
'Millionaire' ex-space expert stuck in Kenya prison -------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.eastandard.net/hm_news/ne...eid=1143950605 (has bizarre photo of him there) By Cyrus Kinyungu Just leave if you don't have a cigarrette. I'm not talking to you if you do not give me a cigarette now." Those were the first words of Christopher Timothy Tanton, a former shuttle designer with the American National Aeronautical and Space Administration (NASA), at Industrial Area Prison. An agitated Tanton was about to begin this interview on his experience in the country that he has fallen in love with. "I need to calm my nerves, do you have a cigarette? Are you deaf?" repeated Tanton, who was in slippers, blue jeans, a pair of shorts, a sleeveless brown khaki jacket and a dark blue striped T-shirt, looking menacingly into my eyes. He is a space scientist, but the 57-year-old Briton has faced more difficulty in Kenya than he has in designing complicated space shuttles. Tanton, who is waiting for deportation to Britain for being in the country illegally, hopes that his "worst experience in life" will soon be over. "I will smoke any type of cigarettes," he says, a smile forming on his lips hiding behind a moustache and long beards. His sunken eyes brighten when asked what brand he wants. True to his word, Tanton remains stubbornly silent, pacing up and down the interview room as he refuses to talk or listen to anyone until the prison authorities allow him to smoke. To him, his work experience at the US premier space agency is nothing to write about compared to his past few months in Kenya. Indeed, he is looking forward to leaving jail to start scribbling the first lines of what he believes would be "a very interesting book". His story was highlighted in the media last week when two airlines declined to fly him to his motherland on alleged fears of safety. "I am an international traveller and a millionaire and I should not be in jail. I have never been to jail before and this life is really difficult," said the bearded man. "My tribulations started while on my way to the airport in a taxi when I lost my passport and other valuables," said Tanton, now a different man altogether after he was assured of a puff. After getting comfortable in a chair amid bluish-white smoke, Tanton resumes his story. He says when he went to Central Police Station, Nairobi, to report the loss of his passport, the officers just laughed at him. "They just laughed at me saying this is another mzungu who has been robbed," he said, adding that he walked out annoyed but hoping that he had fulfilled a mandatory report to the police. Tanton says he later went to the British High Commission where he made a similar report and signed papers for the issuance of a new passport. But they failed to give him an abstract. Tanton says he had arrived in Africa on May 17, last year, on the advice of doctors in England. It was his first visit to the continent and he was accompanied by his Kenyan girlfriend ,who lives in London, he says. "My doctors in England advised me that because of my old age, the possibility of cold winters in England were not good for my health because of my activities like mountain climbing and sky diving," said Tanton. The doctors, he says, advised him to consider moving to Africa where there are no weather extremities like in Europe. Tanton, who says he was then working as a freelance consultant design engineer in London, adds that he had been suffering from bouts of arthritis as a result of mountain climbing and sky diving. "Sky diving is my main hobby," says a beaming Tanton, now puffing his third cigarette. In Kenya, he planned to put up a home, a church, a clinic and an orphanage. "I was preparing to go back to England and sell one of my three homes and other properties before coming back to put up a home," he said, adding that he also wanted to build another home in Tanzania. He says he plans to seek Kenyan citizenship even after his tribulations. Tanton says that besides the three houses in England, he has about ten top-of-the-range vehicles. He is also the proud owner of bank accounts in America, Germany, England and Tanzania. "The reason why I am saying that I am a millionaire is because if I liquidate my property, I'll have a lot of money." Born on June 10, 1948, at Lancashire in England, Tanton went to school in same area before leaving to work in America and other parts of Europe. "I was given a job by NASA because of my intelligence which they say is higher above average. I was among the best ten in my area of specialty," brags Tanton. But despite all that, he says he is "a humble man who likes to live a free life". That is why when he arrived in the country, he spent a month with his friends in Dandora Phase Four, a poor neighbourhood in Nairobi, before moving to Phase Five. But his longest time in the country has been spent in police cells and the Industrial Area remand prison. Although he is not consistent about his stay in the cells, Tanton says he has been shifting from Buru Buru police cells, Kenyatta National Hospital, Airport police cells and the Industrial Area prison. These have been his homes for the last six months. The Briton is bitter with the British High Commission for neglecting him at his hour of need. "The British High Commission has done nothing to assist me," he says, adding that he had seen officials there several times. A Makadara magistrate, he says, did not find him guilty for being in the country unlawfully, although the magistrate ordered his deportation last November. Last week, a senior Immigration official said attempts to deport him failed when several airlines declined to fly him there. This was even after tickets had been bought for him and those of his three escorts. British Airways and Kenya Airways officials confirmed having turned down the deportee. Faced with the dilemma, the Immigration Department took Tanton to prison where he will stay until they find an airline willing to fly him to Britain. British High Commission spokesman Mark Norton last week referred The Standard's questions about Tanton to the Immigration Department. But he expressed satisfaction with the way the Government was handling the Tanton issue. |
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On Thu, 06 Apr 2006 19:24:39 GMT, "Jim Oberg"
wrote: Those were the first words of Christopher Timothy Tanton, a former shuttle designer with the American National Aeronautical and Space Administration (NASA), at Industrial Area Prison. Highly unlikely, as he's a British citizen and NASA only hires US citizens. He could, perhaps, have worked for Rockwell, but it would have been back in the early '70s, so the timeline seems odd. He's too young to have been a major designer, but he could have been designing minor components, I guess. He's a year or two younger than I am, meaning he got out of college in about 1970, at which point the Orbiter was being designed. I refuse to believe that a fresh-out, no matter how intelligent, was designing anything of any importance on the Orbiter, either at NASA or at RI. That's not how the world works. Reading the whole story, I think the guy is a fake. He might believe what he's saying, but I sure don't. Mary -- Mary Shafer Retired aerospace research engineer We didn't just do weird stuff at Dryden, we wrote reports about it. or |
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On Fri, 7 Apr 2006 12:04:14 -0500, Reunite Gondwanaland (Mary Shafer)
wrote (in article ): I refuse to believe that a fresh-out, no matter how intelligent, was designing anything of any importance on the Orbiter, either at NASA or at RI. That's not how the world works. In the early 90's, a lot of us fresh-outs were doing fairly important stuff on SSF. That said, this guy's whole story sounds like the confabulations of a delusional megalomaniac and quite possibly a pathological liar. I've run into a few of these types in my professional career and they tend to stand out to me. Anyone with a copy of the DSM IV handy can look up those mental illnesses and see the signs in the story this guy is trying to sell. -- Herb "Everything is controlled by a small evil group to which, unfortunately, no one we know belongs." ~Anonymous |
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"Herb Schaltegger" wrote in
message .com... That said, this guy's whole story sounds like the confabulations of a delusional megalomaniac and quite possibly a pathological liar. I've run into a few of these types in my professional career and they tend to stand out to me. Anyone with a copy of the DSM IV handy can look up those mental illnesses and see the signs in the story this guy is trying to sell. I think "delusional" would be the proper term to describe this person. JD |
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![]() Reunite Gondwanaland (Mary Shafer) wrote: Reading the whole story, I think the guy is a fake. He might believe what he's saying, but I sure don't. I like the part about him being too dangerous to fly on a airliner- you would think if you strip-searched him and then shackled him he could be moved in comparative safety. This makes it sound like they are afraid he's a werewolf or something. :-) Pat |
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![]() "Herb Schaltegger" wrote in message .com... On Fri, 7 Apr 2006 14:06:38 -0500, Scott Hedrick wrote (in article ): "Herb Schaltegger" wrote in message .com... Anyone with a copy of the DSM IV handy can look up those mental illnesses and see the signs in the story this guy is trying to sell. With Brad, Min, Stuffie, The Maxson Gang, Bbo Hallre and others here, I ought to get a copy of that. Your local library will probably have one. :-) Yes, but I'm sure we'd all find hints of our real character in there. :-) -- Herb "Everything is controlled by a small evil group to which, unfortunately, no one we know belongs." ~Anonymous |
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![]() "Pat Flannery" wrote in message ... Reunite Gondwanaland (Mary Shafer) wrote: Reading the whole story, I think the guy is a fake. He might believe what he's saying, but I sure don't. I like the part about him being too dangerous to fly on a airliner- you would think if you strip-searched him and then shackled him he could be moved in comparative safety. Shackle him? In a metal airplane, when clearly he has the vast powers of Magento? This makes it sound like they are afraid he's a werewolf or something. :-) Pat |
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"Greg D. Moore \(Strider\)" wrote in
nk.net: "Pat Flannery" wrote in message ... Reunite Gondwanaland (Mary Shafer) wrote: Reading the whole story, I think the guy is a fake. He might believe what he's saying, but I sure don't. I like the part about him being too dangerous to fly on a airliner- you would think if you strip-searched him and then shackled him he could be moved in comparative safety. Shackle him? In a metal airplane, when clearly he has the vast powers of Magento? Magento! The evil super villain with the terrible power to... transform colors into a hideous shade of magenta?!? :-) -- JRF Reply-to address spam-proofed - to reply by E-mail, check "Organization" (I am not assimilated) and think one step ahead of IBM. |
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![]() "Jorge R. Frank" wrote in message ... Magento! The evil super villain with the terrible power to... transform colors into a hideous shade of magenta?!? :-) Yes, it's really a hideous power. I mean when he mixes magenta and mauve, it's appalling. But, they say he has great taste in show tunes at least. -- JRF Reply-to address spam-proofed - to reply by E-mail, check "Organization" (I am not assimilated) and think one step ahead of IBM. |
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![]() Greg D. Moore (Strider) wrote: Shackle him? In a metal airplane, when clearly he has the vast powers of Magento? Love that X-Men jet design. Pat |
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