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Date: Thu, 17 Jul 1997 08:15:45 -0700
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From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: SNET: Poison & Water Supplies
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Doesn't the Holy Bible have a rather dire
prediction for places like New York City,
the hub of a huge bank racket, e.g.
poisoned water supply? Of course, by
proving that this whole episode is a hoax,
people will stop putting any credence
in the Holy Bible.
Americans are woefully ignorant of the vast extent
to which we, as a nation, have already been
sprayed, dosed, injected, and chemically
altered, without our consent, and with no
good effect. See the Bo Gritz lecture, at
St. Mary's Cathedral in San Francisco, for
some background information on this problem.
For myself, I do not have any plans to begin
ignoring now the reports of high treason and
criminal espionage in the White House, if that
is one of the unstated purposes of these anthrax
warnings.
/s/ Paul Mitchell
http://www.supremelaw.com
At 10:43 AM 7/17/97 -0400, you wrote:
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>On Thu, 17 Jul 1997, Mark L. wrote:
>>I heard about this on my local radio station. They said the actual threat
>>wouldn't be released. I wish they would have said what it was.
>
>One wonders if there was an actual threat at all, or if the whole
>basis of this Chicken Little Hysteria is to whip the populace into a
>state of panic/hysteria/frenzy...in which case, a 'mysterious',
>'anonymous' warning reported on local media, a 'warning' which is
>conveniently (for those orchestrating the hysteria) NOT released,
>seems suspiciously designed to accomplish just such hysteria...
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>>> An FBI spokesman in Atlanta declined to comment on the report.
>>>But federal sources said investigators did not believe the threats
>>>were credible.
>
>And yet, the media reports it as if it WERE credible...
>
>Which more and more seems to be a case of this hysteria being designed
>to cause a panic, rather than warn of a credible threat...
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>
>Donna ;-)
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