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Message no. 1
From: Dark Elf <VESPOSIT@****.SUNYSB.EDU>
Subject: DE to Lace
Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 12:49:06 EST
<<<Encrypt to Lace_MPCP : Read privs set to Lace_MPCP only>>>
>>>>>[ Lace, if what you are saying is true, D. is living proof that Fung
engaged in experiments on unwilling subjects. It is highly possible that
D. is in fact Fung's success. I also believe that Fung is going to try
to repeat the same experiments. D. could be in danger if this information
leaks out. DO NOT discuss this on open channels without encryption keyed to
specific MPCP programs. I don't know if you want to tell D. or not, but I
will eventually have to, after all, he did contract me to find out info on his
background, but I hardly expected to find this!!!! ]<<<<<
---Dark Elf <12:57:13/03-25-54>
<<Remove Read Restriction : Read privs set to Global>>

>>>>>[ DOA, they may very well be thinking about you. I'd say that
Quention
and co. have their hands full with Mr. Harada right now. Hmmm...Here's a
thought, try setting up a broad spectrum elctromagnetic emission detector
near you. Since you have so much cyber that has unknown functionality you
should consider the possibility that they may have built some kind of
information transfer system into you that keeps them appraised of your actions
and location. Maybe they haven't mentioned you because they know exactly
what you situation is! Proceed with caution, please! ]<<<<<
---Dark Elf <13:01:47/03-25-54>

>>>>>[ Does anyone have an idea for a name for our little group here in
NY,
DE's right, we're all getting tired of being called "DE's Team" (not that
we're insulted, we haven't thought of anything better to call ourselves)
I'll appreciate any sugesstions. ]<<<<<
---Big Jake <13:03:53/03-25-54>

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