How the United States spies on us all
pms
laflame at mindspring.com
Thu Jan 7 19:00:14 PST 1999
At 10:31 AM 1/7/99 PST, you wrote:
>My stepbrother (I didn't grow up with him - our parents married a few
>years back, long after we had both left the house) just became the
>commanding officer of the Army detachment at Ft. Meade (NSA's puzzle
>palace) I was joking with his mother over the holidays that from now
>on, she doesn't have to bother calling him - she just has to pick up the
>phone, say his name (followed by something like, "Kill the President")
>and he'll get the message.
>
>I wonder which agency is responsible for archiving and reviewing lists
>like LBO. The electronic nature of the medium suggests the NSA, but
>monitoring internal subversion is more the bailiwick of the FBI. Maybe
>both? Any suspicious-looking email addresses among the lurkers, Doug?
>
>Conspiratorially yours,
>
>Jim Baird
>
>______________________________________________________
>Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
>
What a good little boy your step-brother must be. Does he often get his
head stuck in garden gates?
Ft. Meade, MD, is suddenly famous. It was also mentioned in the
Iraq/Butler spy story.
Is the NSA just suddenly sloppy? Are we being spun? The constant
tri-polar tension of A Brave New World.
Remember when Eliot Gould's charactor in Fieffer's Little Murders, starts
writing to his FBI monitor? What shalls we dues?
Let me be your Big Dog, when your little dog,s gone.
It's really a bummer to realize, again, that the infantile psycopaths are
in charge of the asylum and got all the guns.
Like the Blasters, I'm tremblin-pms
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