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Message no. 1
From: The Powerhouse <P.C.Steele@*********.AC.UK>
Subject: A Meet Then
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 1994 13:11:41 +0000
*****Encrypt courtesy IBA, MPCP only Hangtime
>>>>>[ Gotcha Hangtime, contact me at SEA-2952-8565-281, that's my wrist
phone
number. I'll be 1/2 hour at any one point from the Runners Rest, I spoke to
Polish and he's keeping tight tabs ready for the meeting.

Give my best to the Countess, this can't be easy for her, and let her know that
I FULLY, intend to put to good use any information. Don't worry, I want Ganz
dead just as bad as you want Doom freed, no one does what he did to my family
and gets away with it.

Time to go sharpen Death I think. ]<<<<<<
-The Powerhouse (13:11:10/25.2.55)
Message no. 2
From: "Brian E. Angliss" <ANGLISS@******.BITNET>
Subject: A meet then
Date: Sun, 16 Oct 1994 19:18:14 -0400
>>>>>[I apologize for not responding for so long. A neutral site can be
easily arranged. Seattle? I'll leave the city up to you, and I'll find the
place within it. Anywhere we can both be comfortable.]<<<<<
-- The Chameleon <19:17:36/10-16-55>

*****PRIVATE: Avatar
>>>>>[Prepare for my giving you the address. I would like you to place it
under surviellance immediatly after my communication. Watch for a man matching
this description >>>description: Irish<<<. When you have located him,
tell
me and prepare for further instructions.]<<<<<
-- Ms. V <19:20:13/10-16-55>
Message no. 3
From: Hunter <hunter@******.STAT.COM>
Subject: Re: A meet then
Date: Mon, 17 Oct 1994 11:55:22 -0700
>>>>>[The meeting would be best in Seattle. I feel more... comfortable
there.]<<<<<
-- Caine <11:55:47/10-17-55>


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'the computer handyman' - 602/548-9706

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