Time: Wed Oct 30 08:52:27 1996
To: Nancy Lord <defense@mindspring.com>
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: Tapper or Hacker?
Cc:
Bcc:
>>>Dear Paul,
>>> I got a message today from your primenet
>>>guy, Neal Kelsey. He didn't give your name
>>>but I'm guessing it's you. Is this still going on?
>>
>>It was this afternoon.
>>I am routinely mailing
>>bounced email to you.
>>Expect 3-4 days delay
>>for snail mail, first
>>class.
>
> Why don't you just send it again?
>I got this. Unless you really don't want
>it intercepted.
> You know, this is not the first time
>that the feds have become interested in
>something that was personal between
>friends. Maybe they are doing psych
>profiles on all of us preparing for whatever.
>But it really bothers me that that dyke has
>a file on me somewhere with pictures and
>biographies of everyone I'm close to, or
>ever was.
Your picture is on her credenza:
public enemy number 42, and getting
lower by the minute! :)
>
>TO JANET, Some friendly advice from your
>adversary:
> Contact lenses, make-up, a decent
>hair cut and clothes that fit, especially when
>you are representing your side on national TV,
>will get you a lot farther in life than reading my
>mail.
But these clothes did fit yesterday!
How dare you criticize the public
appearances of the Attorney General.
These are general appearances, I want
you to know, not special appearances.
So, go get yourself some new clothes,
you traitor. I understand that Paul
Mitchell, your latest email bud, went
shopping for you yesterday. Why don't
you defer to him with your fashion
statement? I am referring your letter
to CID asap. Expect to hear from U.S.
Your ugliness,
/s/ J. Reno, Nevada
> And start doing your job right. Take a
>scholarly look at what you are really authorized
>to do, make a decision, and abide by it. Stop
>expanding your authority with these political cases
>to get your point across. Now I know the NWO folks
> are pushing you, but even they do not respect you
>when you just go along and do whatever you are asked to.
>As you've seen from reading my mail, I also
>get asked to do things I disagree with, but I refuse.
>That way, when I am committed to something
>-- like Bob Starr's innocence -- everybody knows.
> And that, girlfriend, is how you blew it on
>this one. The entire city knows that he is innocent.
> And stop this silly obsession with me, making
>AUSA's from Nevada to Florida send you all my
>pleadings, and get your approval on all their
>decisions. Everybody knows about it and you are
>making an ass of yourself. I work out of my home
>and can barely pay my bills. Don't you think it's a
>little dumb, that you, the attorney general, are worried
>about me?
We set our own priorities, here,
deerie, so don't even TRY to
re-arrange our carefully orchestrated
priorities, and priorities within
priorities. You are treading on
sacred ground here.
So, STOP IT, STOP IT, STOP IT!!
/s? Nevada, Reno, J.
> Start to make your professional decisions
>according to your own principles. You will find
>that your colleagues respect you a lot more, and
>you might even get a date now and then.
I was about to ask YOU out,
but I just changed my mind.
/s/ Reno, call girl capital
>Kind regards, Nancy
>
>
>How's that?
>
>
>>
>>/s/ Paul Mitchell
>>
>>
>>> It's starting to really worry me, because it's
>>>only is happening to us. I started to post Neal
>>>that it might be a government intercept malfunction
>>>or a hacker, but got stuck on explaining what it
>>>was we both do for a living that makes us targets.
>>>Decided it was best to leave it out, or he will think
>>>I am a paranoid nut case or that we're both in some
>>>illegal racket. Do you know this guy?
>>
>>Not very well, but I always
>>express immediate appreciation
>>to all the tech support people
>>for everything they have done
>>for me in the past, and Neal
>>knows that I am sincere and
>>legitimate with my questions
>>to his staff. Judging from the
>>almost instant responses I have
>>gotten from him, he is very
>>concerned about keeping people
>>on-line. I do on occasion
>>forward things to him, just to
>>give him a taste of what it is
>>we do. So, he knows, but not a
>>lot. My experience has been that
>>if people are spooked, they fall
>>silent. Neal takes his job
>>very seriously, and he is very
>>direct with customers who ask
>>for help. So, consider him an
>>ally in this work. The whole
>>networking industry is furious at
>>Congress for repeatedly trying to
>>throttle the Internet. It may be
>>that we are in for another round
>>of struggle with Mark Twain's
>>idiots -- the House of Representatives.
>
> All right. I'll tell him about me since
>you've already told him about you. Maybe
>he can figure something out. I'll also ask
>him about switching. Mindspring is cheap,
>but tech support is almost non-existent.
> What about the software?
It's free and included in
a single large download you
must do to get on board
(about 4.5MB: use a high-speed
modem for this task). The
package comes with Eudora Lite
and Netscape shareware.
/s/ Paul Mitchell
>>
>>/s/ Paul Mitchell
>>
>>
>>> We had a lot of excitement here this afternoon.
>>>The cable suddenly cut & while I was calling, Don
>>>(home early, remember?) stuck his head out and saw
>>>a fire in one of the large transformers down the block.
>>>They confirmed that's what it was and we got their
>>>before the fire trucks. There were three of them, a
>>>couple of cop cars, power company guys, and para-
>>>medics (no one was injured). The whole neighbor-
>>>hood was out.
>>> Then like 15 of these guys, in suits with breathing
>>>apparatus got inside the fence and sprayed this yellow
>>>stuff on it. It took about 20 minutes to get the fire out,
>>>and the smoke even longer than that. The whole block
>>>smelled like a chemical explosion. I went home to
>>>cut off the computer because I thought they'd cut the
>>>electricity (started to post you to save all my posts in
>>>case we got blamed, then realized I was paranoid),
>>>and when I went back the para-medics made me get
>>>Don back from right by it. He had a good seat but was
>>>in danger of chemical inhalation. Nobody knew what it was yet.
>>
>>You should know that transformers
>>have PCB's in them. You should have
>>been moving upwind at 90 mph, if that
>>were the case. Get your blood tested
>>asap, ok? Do it for me.
>
> OK. There's a fairly decent clinic
>close by, since I can't get up to the "no RX"
>place in Atlanta. The doc didn't even charge
>me last time. Soon as I get through these
>cases. Maybe I should research this
>for the rest of the neighborhood when I have
>time. Nobody shoohed us away, other than
>Don, but that doesn't mean anything.
>
>
>>
>>/s/ Paul Mitchell
>>
>>
>>> Was not on line again til now, and got the
>>>post from Neal. I did get 2 posts from you, A Worthy
>>>Proposal and Research Point. Agree on Klinton. Him,
>>>a republican congress, and a large showing for Harry
>>>will do a whole lot more for freedom than Dole. He
>>>brings people out. Nobody was a better recruiter for
>>>legalization than Bill Bennett.
>>> But if you sent anything else, I didn't get it. Hope
>>>I didn't miss anything important, you know I like hearing
>>>from you.
>>
>>I had to resort to snail mail.
>>I have no other way of getting
>>stuff to you that kept bouncing.
>>I strongly suspect intercepts.
>>Can you change ISP's?
>
> I'll post Neal. Would have to switch
>my software and everything, what a hassle.
>>
>>
>>> Please say a prayer for Bobby. It's all up to him
>>>now, and God.
>>> Missing you.
>>
>>You are sweet. I do need it right now.
>>I am sinking under the weight of these
>>clients who use vicious lies to rationalize
>>their failure to pay for my services, all
>>the while they were so pleased and willing
>>to tell others the same about the high
>>quality of my work. My rational mind tells
>>me I am approaching a drop point, and the
>>flak is intensifying. How did those
>>Allied bomber crews ever get through?
>>"Pilot to bombardier: open bomb bay doors."
>>I must now walk in their tall shadows.
>>It is no easy task, as you know.
>
> I understand. At least they are not
>trashing you professionally. They probably
>just don't have the money. It's happened
>to me too.
No, they are trashing me
professionally, by spreading
vicious lies that I am a
deep cover government agent.
Sheeeeesh.
> Look at the bright side, Paul: It's not
>your problem anymore. We can use the DCUS
>argument on a habeas for Gary if I can't get
>him at least a reduction next month, if you want.
The client has to understand
the overall strategy, and some
of the downside implications.
This challenge, I believe, is
causing a rupture in the federal
judiciary right now. Witness
the stalemate on the case
brought by the 16 federal judges.
>>
>>/s/ Paul Mitchell
>>
>>>Good night.
>>
>>And so to You also,
>>in the springtime of flowers,
>>in the autumn of our lives,
>>thru the winter of discontent,
>>unto the summer of pure light,
>>we pray the Spirit Most Holy,
>>will guide Us through the fog,
>>and bring the rest along to be
>>together, forever joy,
>>together forever, Love,
>>resurrected perfection and
>>Peace. Amen.
>
> That is really beautiful.
>>
>>/s/ Paul Mitchell
Thanks. I wrote it just for you.
/s/ Paul Mitchell
Return to Table of Contents for
Supreme Law School: E-mail