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From: Brad Shantz <bshantz@****.COM>
Subject: Basilisk
Date: Fri, 14 Oct 1994 08:35:17 PDT
*****Private to: Basilisk
>>>>>[Basilisk, luckily this "thing on the penninsula has very little
(i.e.
nothing) to do with the Universal Brotherhood. In fact, it involves a number
of old UCAS bunkers at military establishments. Apparently, several years
ago, a number of Orks from the Seattle underground moved into the old bunkers
at Fort Casey (which is on Whidbey Island in the middle of Puget Sound just
Northwest of Seattle.) A Bear Shaman friend of mine who happens to live in
the Seattle Ork Underground has lost track of his sister who had moved to the
island. So, he sent a group of Orks to investigate. The bunkers are empty
and there was a strange smell all throughout. They said it smelled almost
like pesticide. It is believed that the Orks who were on the island have
taken up residence in the bunkers of the old fort just outside of Port
Townsend which is across the sound on the Olympic penninsula. So, Barrel, my
Shaman friend, went to P.T. to look. There, he found the same thing as at
Fort Casey. It is my opinion that someone is forcing Orks out of their
communities. Why? Is this an attempt to eradicate Orks from the face of the
Earth? I don't know what your opinion is of the "awakened", but this has
Humanis Policlub written all over it. Now, for the interesting thing. A
fixer friend of mine was working on a Mitsubishi NightSky that a manager from
Renraku brought in. When he opened the hood, a cloud of vapor came out of the
sealed environment. It smelled like pesticide. He thinks there is more than
a coincidence. So do I.]<<<<<
-- Jasmine <08:40:00/10-14-55>

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