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From: Mark Imbriaco <mark@******.NET>
Subject: Re: Aftermath
Date: Sun, 20 Apr 1997 23:06:23 -0400
***** PRIVATE: Black Helicopter Squad
>>>>>[ Two routes we can go with the prisoners. In either route, the
first thing you do is tell them that they're all guilty of treason, and
remind them what the penalty for that is. Second, we can either (a) let
them go and threaten to prosecute (execute) if they breathe a word to
anyone about this, or (b) we could lock them all up, get a friendly judge
to convict them, and put them in the deepest hole of a federal prison
that we can find. Other than that, there's not a whole lot we can do.

Sorry, I'm kind of thinking out loud here .. bear with me. It think
I'm on to something. Got it. We start circulating vicious rumors about
the whole thing, to get the sharks (ie: journalists) circling and looking
to sting the government. Now, all but one of these should be just a load
of ridiculous conspiracy theories, but for one of them we create a chain
of events that seems plausible, and do some creative background creation
so that it will seem to check out. As soon as the media drops the story,
we jump all over them with proof that their info is bogus, and generally
embarass the hell out of them. Once one news service has gotten burned
by us on the story, the rest will avoid it like the plague, and we'll get
the added benefit of embarassing the reporters for a change. Kind of
poetic, don't you think?

As far as Emma is concerned, I'll do some more digging and see what if
there is anything that I can dig up. At least we have a face to work
with this time, so if we strike fast on this one, we might be able to
find some leads before she manages to get rid of all traces. ]<<<<<
-- Flux <**:**:**/**-**-**>

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