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From: IronRaven cyberraven@********.net
Subject: Second Hand
Date: Mon, 06 Sep 1999 16:50:01 -0400
At 16.28 09-06-99 -0400, you wrote:
>Ok Let me put in a personal opinion here. If I had an embassy with Tons of

That is EVERY emabassy.

>sensitive material inside. I wouldn't tell ANYONE when I was moving...well
>maybe After the move was complete. Now that that's out of the way...

OK, so you warn your citizens working and living in tht country, the other
embassies, buisnesses and the locals. OKaayyyyy........
You reaslise that you just defeated the purpose of having an mbassy?

>What I got from your post was that the U.S. MEANT to hit the Chinese

High probability, nearing surity.

>embassy. Why would they? I just don't see the reason for it. In SR Most

Are you new?
I stated on Friday that such an action can be a message.

Method, motive and opertunity are all there, and the apologies came to fast.

>behind the scenes (that's why Runners get hired) and for business purposes

Are you familiar with the concept of direct, covert operations taken by
operation elements of intelligence agencies, military special units and
"proxies".

>are darn proud of their marksmanship. What reason could they have...sounds
>like something that a group of runners might be hired to find out

OK, we are trying to get back to SR (the reason why I'm stopping this
thread from my terminal), but it would be easy- have the decker down;oad 18
months of news service data, searching for "China" as your primary keyword,
then "US" (and the eqivelents), "dispute", "disagreement"
and "issues", to
a bank of turtles (1 per runner) and everyone starts scanning. Write up a
report. Easy money, but not a lot of it.




Kevin Dole, aka CyberRaven, aka IronRaven, aka Steel Tengu
http://members.xoom.com/iron_raven/
"Once again, we have spat in the face of Death and his second cousin,
Dismemberment."
"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in
your philosophy."

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