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Message no. 1
From: Jan-bart van Beek <flake@***.NL>
Subject: Re: CIA and the crash
Date: Thu, 26 Jan 1995 16:36:48 +0100
This may be too far fetched for some of youo guys out there, but me , I'm
a conspiracy lover.

Ever heard of the Majority-12 project, no , guessed so.
According to some people ou there, MJ-12 was a joint intelligence group
consisting of the NSA, the CIA and the FBI and probably some more
clandistine secret agencies.
Itt's objective was to inform and desinform the USA government on all,
yes here it comes, ALIEN and UFO related cases. Some more well known
project (look themm up in your library if your interrested) as Blue Book
and Grudge were part of Majority and were installed to inform and
desinform the american public on thes matters.

MJ-12 found out some troubling fact on the matter, and a lot of strange
maneuvers were made to keep it from leaking to the general public (one of
which included the 1953 law which forbid the american citizins to discuss
ufo's with anyone unless there was a government clearance, you could end
up in jail for 10 years) Anbyway they finally found their strategy and
kept it from going too open.

So how about this one:

By 2029 the corps were getting onto the government cover-up, they got
very close to the truth, too close, so in a last resort the CIA lanuched
their last chance weapon a computer virus so intense that it wouyld wipe
all related code on tyhe matter in not only their own database but also
the datavaults of the corps, as you never know what they might already know.
As the government was already losing it's grip on many of it's
institutes, it was the only thing they could do before the whole thing
blew up in their face.

As I said this may not be the thing for you, but it's a great bases to
built some top secret shadowruns on. Imagine runners on a special mission
from a corp to spy on a top secret UFO crash-sit, but it is a drastic
change to the SR envirement. Maybe as big a dumping a 50 megaton warhead
on Seattle and having the PC's survive.

See ya.
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**** The Cornflake Killer Strikes again ****
Message no. 2
From: Robert Watkins <bob@**.NTU.EDU.AU>
Subject: Re: CIA and the crash
Date: Fri, 27 Jan 1995 02:17:04 +0930
>
> This may be too far fetched for some of youo guys out there, but me , I'm
> a conspiracy lover.
>
> Ever heard of the Majority-12 project, no , guessed so.
> According to some people ou there, MJ-12 was a joint intelligence group
> consisting of the NSA, the CIA and the FBI and probably some more
> clandistine secret agencies.
> Itt's objective was to inform and desinform the USA government on all,
> yes here it comes, ALIEN and UFO related cases. Some more well known
> project (look themm up in your library if your interrested) as Blue Book
> and Grudge were part of Majority and were installed to inform and
> desinform the american public on thes matters.
>

You've been watching too much X-Files. :)


--
Robert Watkins bob@**.ntu.edu.au
Real Programmers never work 9 to 5. If any real programmers
are around at 9 am, it's because they were up all night.
Message no. 3
From: Alex van der Kleut <sommers@*****.UMICH.EDU>
Subject: Re: CIA and the crash
Date: Thu, 26 Jan 1995 13:19:19 -0500
On Thu, 26 Jan 1995, Jan-bart van Beek wrote:

> This may be too far fetched for some of youo guys out there, but me , I'm
> a conspiracy lover.
>
> Ever heard of the Majority-12 project, no , guessed so.
> According to some people ou there, MJ-12 was a joint intelligence group
> consisting of the NSA, the CIA and the FBI and probably some more
> clandistine secret agencies.
> Itt's objective was to inform and desinform the USA government on all,
> yes here it comes, ALIEN and UFO related cases. Some more well known
> project (look themm up in your library if your interrested) as Blue Book
> and Grudge were part of Majority and were installed to inform and
> desinform the american public on thes matters.
>
> MJ-12 found out some troubling fact on the matter, and a lot of strange
> maneuvers were made to keep it from leaking to the general public (one of
> which included the 1953 law which forbid the american citizins to discuss
> ufo's with anyone unless there was a government clearance, you could end
> up in jail for 10 years) Anbyway they finally found their strategy and
> kept it from going too open.
>
> So how about this one:
>
> By 2029 the corps were getting onto the government cover-up, they got
> very close to the truth, too close, so in a last resort the CIA lanuched
> their last chance weapon a computer virus so intense that it wouyld wipe
> all related code on tyhe matter in not only their own database but also
> the datavaults of the corps, as you never know what they might already know.
> As the government was already losing it's grip on many of it's
> institutes, it was the only thing they could do before the whole thing
> blew up in their face.
>
> As I said this may not be the thing for you, but it's a great bases to
> built some top secret shadowruns on. Imagine runners on a special mission
> from a corp to spy on a top secret UFO crash-sit, but it is a drastic
> change to the SR envirement. Maybe as big a dumping a 50 megaton warhead
> on Seattle and having the PC's survive.
>
> See ya.
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> | Beware of what you ask for you may recieve it |
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
> **** The Cornflake Killer Strikes again ****
>

Interesting theory. I read that under the UFO home page. Very interesting
indeed.
Message no. 4
From: Marc A Renouf <jormung@*****.UMICH.EDU>
Subject: Re: CIA and the crash
Date: Thu, 26 Jan 1995 14:00:35 -0500
On Thu, 26 Jan 1995, Jan-bart van Beek wrote:

> As I said this may not be the thing for you, but it's a great bases to
> built some top secret shadowruns on. Imagine runners on a special mission
> from a corp to spy on a top secret UFO crash-sit, but it is a drastic
> change to the SR envirement. Maybe as big a dumping a 50 megaton warhead
> on Seattle and having the PC's survive.

As to the dropping the nuclear warhead on the campaign
setting...been there, done that. Should've seen the players faces.

Marc
Message no. 5
From: "Thomas W. Craig" <Craigtw1@***.COM>
Subject: Re: CIA and the crash
Date: Thu, 26 Jan 1995 14:57:33 -0500
I participated in stopping a nuclear bomb from going "BOOM!" under the
Arcology...my character was the one who actually defused it.
Tom Craig
Message no. 6
From: Inquisitor <ESPD92MS@****.ANGLIA-POLYTECHNIC.AC.UK>
Subject: Re: CIA and the crash
Date: Fri, 27 Jan 1995 10:25:00 GMT
Did you really need to post the whole message just to reply with three short
sentences? I have a very limited quota and would appreciate it if you would be
so jind as to not doing this again.;-> This is NOT a flame, just a request.
Message no. 7
From: robert frazine <shade@*****.EDU>
Subject: Re: CIA and the crash
Date: Fri, 27 Jan 1995 08:41:33 -0500
On Thu, 26 Jan 1995, Marc A Renouf wrote:

> On Thu, 26 Jan 1995, Jan-bart van Beek wrote:
>
>
> As to the dropping the nuclear warhead on the campaign
> setting...been there, done that. Should've seen the players faces.
>
> Marc
> Oh Yeah!!! That was just great, Three contacts, and 50,000 nuyen
down the drain just like that...although I have to admit...I was
shocked..
Vyreel.

Sorry my alter persona had to speak out.
Message no. 8
From: Alex van der Kleut <sommers@*****.UMICH.EDU>
Subject: Re: CIA and the crash
Date: Fri, 27 Jan 1995 15:58:34 -0400
Sorry about that. It was late and I thought I had told the system not to
put it in. By the time I realized it, it was already gone.

Slovotsky's Law #22

Never date a woman with a
brother named Nunzio.

On Fri, 27 Jan 1995, Inquisitor wrote:

> Did you really need to post the whole message just to reply with three short
> sentences? I have a very limited quota and would appreciate it if you would be
> so jind as to not doing this again.;-> This is NOT a flame, just a request.
>
Message no. 9
From: Gurth <gurth@******.NL>
Subject: Re: CIA and the crash
Date: Sat, 28 Jan 1995 11:32:35 +0100
>Did you really need to post the whole message just to reply with three short
>sentences? I have a very limited quota and would appreciate it if you would be
>so jind as to not doing this again.;-> This is NOT a flame, just a request.

I must agree that this annoys me too, even though I don't have a quota. But
also, I must say that it would be nice of certain listmembers if they
_would_ quote the messages they are replying to...

(This is also NOT a flame, just another request.)


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