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From: "Paul J. Adam" <shadowtk@********.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Decker Support Needed
Date: Mon, 10 Jun 1996 19:28:27 +0100
*****PRIVATE: Buzz
>>>>>[Buzz, scratch Search 1 (if you've done it already, don't worry,
you're still getting paid). I need something rather harder.

Check the second list - the ones from inside the CZ - and look for those
retinal scans, thumbprints, whatever turning up under different names. I
have a horrible feeling that a bunch of people have been smuggled out of
the CZ and turned loose with new IDs. You probably know more ways to on
check that than I do, be creative.

Why would anyone want to do that? None of those names were especially
loaded with dough, certainly not in the "here's a hundred grand, write
me a new identity" league. Other reasons I can think of and very few of
them are good. This is kind of a personal thing to me. I don't like
bugs.

Money is >>encrypted<< at the moment, plus you have a Coyote shaman
owing you a favour. If Lynch wasn't off playing flyboys I'd probably be
offering more because the Agency might be interested. Come to think of
it, if Lynch was here he wouldn't let me handle this one anyway.
Something about me being terminally insane.

Can't think what he means <maniacal laughter>]<<<<<
-- The Mighty Quinn <19:27:32/06-10-57>




In message <960608122030_322105212@*******.mail.aol.com>,
Craigtw1@***.com writes
>*****PRIVATE: The Mighty Quinn
>>>>>>[What do you need done, and I'll tell you if I can do
it.]<<<<<
> -- Buzz (The one the Only...Human Bee in the Matrix)

--
"There are four kinds of homicide: felonious, excusable, justifiable and
praiseworthy."
Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary"
Paul J. Adam paul@********.demon.co.uk

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