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From: Mike Goldberg <M_GOLDBERG@******.COLORADO.EDU>
Subject: My dear Herr Ganz...
Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1993 21:44:26 -0600
>>>>>[Herr Ganz, although we have never met my friend, I feel it is my
untold
duty to tell you to go to hell. Since Doomsday and I are on the better dead
list anyway, I thought I would take this opportunity to tell you, that you
make a poor mouthpeace for your bosses. Let me explain.

As I have learned from my training. . . you want someone dead, you don't go
about telling that person, that you are gunning for them. It just isn't wise.
In addition to the fact, that gaining revenge on people who have done damage
is pour business. Think of it this way, there is a reason that we are the
type of people who do run the shadows, someone has to do it, and it has to be
deniable. Just because we are .Mostly. shadows doesn't mean we are,
universally going to roll over and play dead, just because you plans got
ruined. In matter of fact, I for one, don't give a frag, that your plans are
in the drink, because unlike most people I work for, you are going for
revenge, because you lost. Most corps learn to cut their losses and run.
Apparently not you. I guess this means one thing, and only one thing. That
you'll keep harassing us all, even though, your going to be the loser in the
long run. I hope you realize the folly of attacking a viable source of
getting things accomplished through less legit ways. It isn't wise for long
term survival.

Let me finish by stating that if you ruin Agent Cooper's career, that you just
succeeding in making the shadows your enemy. Therefore, watch out Herr
Ganz... you'll not be aware of when your own shadow will reach out and kill
you and your employee.]<<<<<
-- Shadowfox <23:43:43/9-17-54> <Mobile Connection>

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