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/*--[=How to Read Unopened Mail=]--*\
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>Typed and uploaded by:<
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[=Chris Jones=]
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There are many ways to read peoples mail without letting them know that you've
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read it. This file will deal with the best ways I know of.
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The first two are traditional methods, and the last one is what the CIA has
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been known to use.
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1) STEAMING
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Most everyone knows that it is possible to unseal an envelope by steaming it
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first. That way the papers can be taken out, copied or whatever, replaced, and
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the envelope resealed. The only problem is that the new envelopes tend to be
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tougher, and take longer to open. This can make ink run, stamps fall off, ect.
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It can also make the paper dry to a stiff state that never feels normal again.
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2) NEEDLES
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This system involves carefully undoing one of the flaps of the envelope. Many
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envelopes can be folded enough so that a 1/4" space will appear at the bottom
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corner.
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At this point two thin knitting needles are inserted into the gap, one on
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either side of the letter. The needles are then twisted around each other in
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order to wrap into a tube that can be withdrawn from the gap. The letter can
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then be photographed or whatever and then reinserted in the same way. The gap
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is then refolded and returned to its original condition.
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And now the third choice...
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3) CHEMICAL INSPECTION
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The CIA and FBI have had access to this toy for some years. It has finally
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leaked out for civillian use.
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Sold in spray-aerosol containers, this alcohol-based fluid turns most papers
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transparent for 30-60 seconds. THIS FEATURE ALLOWS ONE TO READ THE CONTENTS
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WITHOUT EVER OPENING THE LETTER. The fluid then dries up leaving no trace
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whatsoever. It does not smear the ink or anything like that either.
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Of course if the letter is folded, the folded parts could not be read, but
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this quick and easy solution can solve many problems.
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The best part is it can be made VERY EASILY, or bought from the following
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address:
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Law Enforcement Associates(LEA)
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88 Holmes st.
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Belleville, NJ 07109
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It is sold for letter-bomb inspection purposes.
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To make it all you need to do is to go to chemical or photograhic suppliers
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and ask for LIQUID FREON. It's used to clean film and video equipment...
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*One last note* I have seen this stuff tested and it even works on manilla
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envelopes. *LATER* --[=CHRIS=]-- (Your friendly neighborhood demolitions
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expert) okay?
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