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Message no. 1
From: EBruns@***.COM
Subject: the big sale
Date: Fri, 22 Nov 1996 16:59:18 -0500
*****PRIVATE: Shadowfox
>>>>>[Hey, Hey. I hear you've been pounding the streets for a guy named
the
Traveller...no,...the Waltzer,...no,...um... The Wanderer, yeah- neat name.
Well, my source flagged a file that you might want to scan. If your
interested, make your favorite information broker (me) an offer!]<<<<<
-- Marcus <15:53:47 / 11-22-57>
Message no. 2
From: Mike Goldberg <michael.goldberg@*******.COM>
Subject: Re: the big sale
Date: Sat, 23 Nov 1996 15:01:07 MST
>>>>>[ News sure travels fast. Without knowing how detailed your
information is, Marcus, I cannot make a bid on it. But yes, I'm
interested. Let's meet and discuss details.]<<<<<
-- Shadowfox <21:55:06/11-23-57>

***** Private: Nightmare
>>>>>[ FYI: Here are the people I'm working at. Currently we are tracking
down what maybe an interesting lead. Will let you know if we are going to
need backup.

+++++ transfer: roster.list ]<<<<<
-- Scarface <21:56:38/23-NOV-57>

***** Private: Ratspeak
>>>>>[ Just to be safe, find all you can on these people:

++++++ transfer: roster.list

Scarface trusts them, but something is telling me, we want to be careful on
this. Pay equal attention to them all. If you are going to look at
>>encrypted<< heavily, do the same for all of them. He is an obvious
person to look closely at, but something tells me, it will be a red
herring. Let's err on caution -- the Wanderer maybe crazy but he gets
results done. ]<<<<<
-- Nightmare <21:59:55/23-NOV-57>

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