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VOL 1 NO 1 SCAM! MAGAZINE June 1993 FREE ONLINE!
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LEGALITIES AND DISCLAIMER
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"SCAM!" MAGAZINE is published solely for informational and entertainment
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purposes. The publishers and authors in no way wish to encourage or promote
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unlawful and/or criminal activities of any nature or sort, but merely wish to
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furnish the materials contained herein in accordance with the practices and
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policies established by the IIRG and pursuant to the Freedom of Information
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Act. Local, State and Federal laws provide severe civil and criminal
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penalties for unlawful and/or criminal activity which may include fines and/
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or imprisonment. The publisher and authors absolve themselves from all
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actions, direct or indirect, consequential or inconsequential, resulting from
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the readers of this publication. SEE, READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS
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CONTAINED HEREIN. THIS MAGAZINE IS AVAILABLE FOR AND ONLY TO BE READ BY
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PERSONS OVER THE AGE OF 18 YEARS.
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ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE
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1. "SCAM!", the Latest Magazine
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by The Producer
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2. Turn Stamps into Cash!
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by The Producer
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"SCAM!": THE LATEST MAGAZINE!
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by The Producer
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You've read them all -- on-line magazines purporting to solve the
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world's problems, offering you the "latest" techniques in pulling a fast one,
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etc. Only problem is, the guy who's telling you how to solve the world's
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problems is having a problem paying his rent, and his "latest" techniques were
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probably developed and tested while watching "Sonny & Cher" on CBS. Fed up, I
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was, reading these antiquated, useless offerings. The time has come, I cried,
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to at last furnish the outside world with something new, something refreshing.
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Sure, I can't solve the world's problems (and wouldn't want to even
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if I could; I seek wealth, not fame), and sure, I can't come up with some of
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those complex configurations and schematics like others have done. Yet, how
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about offering some very simple, basic suggestions -- for purely informational
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purposes only -- to those friendly BBSers? That's when the idea came:
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"SCAM!", a fresh magazine not purporting to offer mind-blowing philosophies,
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not purporting to change your life from rags to riches, but merely offering
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foolproof and proven tips and tricks which are generally simple to understand,
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simple to implement, easy to use and fun to try -- I mean, fun to read about.
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Anyway, unlike other on-liner mags who give the glory and the
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beauty, read a few issues of "SCAM!" and you just might find yourself doing
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better off here than with those glamour guys. Please enjoy "SCAM!" and pass
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it along to others, as the information contained in "SCAM!" is for the
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millions to know.
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Post-Script: What if, I thought, you are downloading this sometime
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in the year 1997 or 1998 and, being that this issue is brand new as of 1993,
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just read my whole speech about magazines being obsolete? Well, that's your
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fault, babe -- you should have been smart enough to know where to find this
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magazine back in 1993! If you weren't, what the hell can I do about it??!!
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Anyway, chances are most of what you'll find in "SCAM!" will be just as
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applicable now in 1993 as it will be in the next five or six years, maybe
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more. There are so many fools in the country that it will likely take quite
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some time for them to "get wise" to some of the "SCAMs" in "SCAM!"
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TURN STAMPS INTO CASH!
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by The Producer
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June, 1993. -- Though the rewards are generally minimal, this little
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scheme can, if really done properly, generate thousands of dollars in extra
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income just in your spare time. Generally, people think of stamps as
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something to lick and paste on envelopes. However, these small square
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beauties can be obtained and converted into cash easier than you thought.
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First we will discuss how to obtain small quantities of stamps and turn them
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into cash. Then, implementing this technique, the discussion shall transcend
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into larger quantities of stamps and higher post-conversion revenues.
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Getting Small Quantities of Stamps
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The best place to find small quantities of stamps is where you work.
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Even if your employer uses a Pitney Bowes machine (that's the little gizmo
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that imprints in pink the precise amount of the stamp directly on the right
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upper corner of the envelope), chances are that he or she STILL has need for
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regular stamps. Why? First, they're useful to mail out "self-addressed
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stamped envelopes" to business clients, because the Pitney Bowes inkstamps
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must have a date pre-written on them and there's no sure way of knowing on
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what day the clients will return that envelope. Second, they're a necessity
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if the Pitney Bowes malfunctions, or if letters are needed to be mailed at a
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time the Pitney Bowes is being brought to the post office for overhaul or
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postage add-on. Third, most employers are older and, since you "can't teach
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an old dog new tricks", rely on having stamps just because that's what they're
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used to relying on. For whatever the reason, these stamps are most likely
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available where you work.
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Take the time to subtly question fellow employees as to the
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whereabouts of the stamps, if you do not already know where they are. When
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the opportunity arises, do the necessary and remove them from their
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whereabouts, casually tucking them inside your shirt sleeve or jeans pocket,
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and bring them home with you. Your employer will never know they're missing
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if you remember one thing:
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*** SCAM RULE #1: DON'T BE A PIG!! ***
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This is EVER so important, and this rule will be quoted many more times in
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"SCAM!" One of the most important keys to not being discovered is to not be
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greedy. If you want it all, you'll wind up with nothing. The successful
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takers are those who take 75% and leave 25% behind. Thus, should you find
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$100 worth of stamps in someone's drawer, leave $25.00 and take $75.00. The
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75-25 rule, by the way, is a good one to generally go by.
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Now, you're saying, "what if I only find $10.00 worth of stamps, what
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then? Is all this shit worth it for just $10.00?" No, of course it's not!
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What you must then do is go directly to your employer and tell your employer,
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"Did you know we only have $10.00 worth of stamps left in the whole office?
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We'd better get some more, fast!" Believe me, it won't take long for your
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employer to get more in. You might also suggest volunteering to go to the
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post office on your lunchhour to pick some more stamps up, taking a business
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check with you to do it (we'll discuss more on that later -- be patient!)
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Whether your employer gets more stamps himself, sends someone else to the post
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office to get them or sends you (the last being the most ideal situation),
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either way you'll soon have most likely at least $100 worth of stamps for the
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taking.
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*** SCAM! SUGGESTION: ***
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Find friends who have access to stamps where they
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work, and tell them you can get them 50 cents for every
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dollar's worth of stamps they get you. Most persons
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will jump at that offer, and you can obtain slightly
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larger quantities that way. NOTE: First try doing
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this whole thing on your own, alone, until you get the
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hang of it and feel comfortable.
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You've Got the Stamps, Now What?
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Now, you're pretty much home free with easy cash in your pocket,
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that's what!! Here's the deal: You sell them back to the post office.
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The U. S. Post Office currently has a regulation that prohibits
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acceptance of loose stamps, for health reasons. The theory is that the
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original purchaser of the stamps might have placed their tongue on them, or
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placed the stamps in some unsanitary area. That being the case, the stamps
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being returned would then be headed for re-sale and would pose a "health risk"
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to potential buyers. Somewhat farfetched, I know, but that IS the law. The
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loophole is this: the Post Office CAN, however, accept for refund stamps that
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are in a SEALED CONTAINER. Have you ever gone to the post office to buy 29-
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cent stamps in a roll of 100? You will note that these stamp rolls are sealed
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in plastic. Were you to purchase a roll of 100 stamps for $29.00 and go back
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to the post office saying you really didn't need it and could you get the
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money back, since the stamps were in a sealed container they WILL give you
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back $29.00 in cash for the roll.
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This loophole is very important, and is the crux of how to turn
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stamps back into cash. The loophole, however, is a generally objective one;
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that is, the post office is compelled by law to conform with these Federal
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regulations, but doesn't always. The post office is afforded a great deal of
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lattitude even though the regulations very specifically state what to do and
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what not to do. Here is a brief summary of what is meant by this:
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1. The post office will GENERALLY take back stamps in sealed,
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plastic containers for refund.
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2. The post office will GENERALLY refund you the full face value of
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the returned, sealed stamps.
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3. The post office is NOT OBLIGATED BY LAW to take back stamps in
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sealed, plastic containers for refund.
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4. The post office is NOT OBLIGATED BY LAW to refund you for ANY
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stamps at ANY time.
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5. The post office will almost NEVER refund you cash for ANY stamps
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that are not in sealed containers.
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Changing Loose Stamps into Sealed Rolls
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The only slightly irritating part in this -- and it's not hard, it
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only requires you making about 15-20 telephone calls or so: Find a post
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office that will convert the loose stamps you have into sealed rolls of 29-
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cent stamps. Remember, you can ONLY get refunds on sealed stamps and, to the
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author's knowledge, the only stamps that are sealed are 29-cent stamps. Thus,
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regardless what denomination stamps you have, be they 23-cent stamps, 2-cent
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stamps or $1-stamps, you must try to convert them all into 29-cent stamps,
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preferably 29-cent sealed rolls. The sealed rolls come in quantities of 100
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and 500, costing $29.00 and $145.00 respectively at the post office window.
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By trial and error -- and believe me, this is NOT difficult --you
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must call post offices and say the following:
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"Excuse me, but I have about ($50.00 worth of 23-cent stamps)
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and they're really useless to me. I need 29-cent stamps. Could I
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possibly come down sometime tomorrow afternoon and could you exchange
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them for me?"
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Mention nothing about rolls, sealed or unsealed. Generally, you will hear
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something like the following:
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"I'm sorry, but by Federal law we are prohibited from taking
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back any loose stamps. Unfortunately, there's nothing you can do."
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To this, you merely say, "Thank you for your help," hang up, and call the next
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post office. I can ASSURE you that you will eventually find some post office
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that will do this for you; it is NOT difficult to do, but don't get
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discouraged by unsuccessful attempts and TOTALLY disregard statements from any
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post office worker that this cannot be done; remember, these are post office
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workers you're talking to, not brain surgeons! Also remember SCAM! rule #2:
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*** SCAM! RULE #2: 99% of people in ANY line of business
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have NO idea what the fuck they're doing! ***
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*** SCAM! SUGGESTION ***
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Small post offices in rural areas will generally
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be more willing to accomodate you; large post
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offices in big cities will be more apt to enforce
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the no-exchange policy and will be useless to you.
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One VERY important point is: after you've located a post office
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willing to do the exchange, be CERTAIN to ask for the first name of the person
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you spoke with (don't ask their last name, because this is too formal and
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looks too conspicuous; remember, you want to be on a friendly level with this
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person, who's doing you a nice favor). Also, make CERTAIN that this person
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will be working at the time you actually go down for the conversion. If you
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do not do this, you may be very disappointed to find that another clerk in the
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same post office will deny your request, which can be quite irritating if
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you've driven ten or twenty extra miles to that out-of-town post office.
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Merely inquire of this person if he or she will be in on the day you expect to
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drop by; if not, merely ask when he or she will be working next. This is not
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an unusual question to ask, and you won't be looked at twice for asking it, so
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don't worry; just ask.
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20-Quantity Booklets for $5.80
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Now, suppose you have $105.00 worth of stamps. $105.00 doesn't
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mathematically divide evenly into $29.00, so then what? Simple: Take the
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$105.00 worth of stamps into the found post office with you. Ask your contact
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(the post office employee who promised he or she would do the exchange) to
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give you three 100 rolls of 29-cent stamps (that's 300 29-cent stamps, but in
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sealed rolls, mind you), which of course is worth $87.00 ($29 X 3). However,
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you brought them $105 worth of stamps and now have $18 left. What do you do
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with the remaining $18 worth of stamps? Well, the post office also puts out
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booklets/packets of twenty 29-cent stamps, running 20 X $0.29 or $5.80 each.
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You would request three of these booklets, or $17.40 worth ($5.80 X 3 =
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$17.40). So, with your $105.00 in loose stamps you now have three 100-
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quantity, sealed rolls of 29-cent stamps and three 20-quantity booklets of 29-
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cent stamps, and 60 cents left over ($105.00 - $87.00 - $17.40 = $0.60). Take
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the 60 cents worth of stamps and just use it to mail something out; there's
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nothing you can do with it, unless you want to accumulate these small
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remainders for the next time you try to pull this off. Anyway, the 60 cents
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isn't important because, remember:
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*** SCAM RULE #1: DON'T BE A PIG! ***
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What To Do With Loose 29-Cent Stamps
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What if the stamps you have are loose, 29-cent stamps? Then, what?
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What logical reason could you give the post office for exchanging these loose
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stamps into sealed 29-cent stamps? Simple: The sealed stamps come in rolls
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... that's the whole key! There are small plastic holders you can buy that
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these stamp rolls fit into, which dispense the stamps one by one. Tell the
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post office you have these extra loose stamps which are a pain-in-the-ass to
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use because you have a stamp dispenser at work and you can't load them into
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it; tell them that you need the sealed rolls instead.
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Converting the Rolls into Cash
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You're only one short step away from cash-in-your-pocket now. You
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have come into the post office with useless, loose stamps, most likely in
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varying denominations, and have now left the post office with fresh, sealed,
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29-cent rolls and possibly some 29-cent booklets too. Simply now go home and
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call up some more post offices, telling them the following if, for example,
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you have three sealed rolls ready to be "cashed in":
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"Excuse me, but a few days ago I purchased six rolls of 29-cent
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stamps, but I think I bought too many and I was wondering if I could
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bring back two or three rolls."
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What you generally will hear is this:
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"I'm sorry, but the post office cannot give you money back for
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stamps you bought."
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Try just a few more times, and you'll find a post office GLAD to accomodate
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you. Some things to note: Rest easy, for it is more time-consuming to find a
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post office willing to exchange loose stamps for sealed stamps than it is to
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find a post office willing to refund you; again, this part is MUCH easier, and
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it will probably take you only four or five phone calls to find an
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accomodating post office. Secondly, if a post office tells you they'll only
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refund you 80 cents on the dollar or something like that, tell them to SCREW
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OFF and take your precious business elsewhere!! This scheme is belittling and
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insulting, and there is NO NEED for you to settle on anything less than the
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FULL face value of your sealed rolls.
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Remember, again, to get only the first name of the person you spoke
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to and make sure he or she is working at the time you go in to give the sealed
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stamp rolls and get the cash.
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*** SCAM! SUGGESTION ***
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You will have a much better chance of finding a
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post office to give you a refund if, when calling, you
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tell the post office that you live in the city the
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post office serves; that you purchased the stamps for
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business purposes (if asked, say you do business out
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of your home); and that you actually purchased the
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stamps from that very post office. If asked by whom
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or what the clerk looked like, merely state that you
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personally didn't purchase them but rather had one of
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your employees go down to buy them.
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Don't be squeamish about producing your drivers license for the
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refund; 95% of the time it's not required and, on the 5% of the time it is
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required, the license is generally just glanced at by the flea-brained postal
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clerk and nothing is jotted down. Even if your license number were to be
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taken down, it STILL is garbage because remember, you're simply providing real
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stamps to the post office for real money. You're breaking no laws, and
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there's nothing to be concerned or scared about.
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*** SCAM! SUGGESTION ***
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When going down to the post office for exchange
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or refund (step 1 or step 2 as set forth above), use
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your brain: If you're in a big-city post office
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where most office workers would be dressed with a
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shirt and tie, wear a shirt and tie when you go down.
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If you're in a rural area, dress rurally. That is,
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make sure to blend in and give the necessary
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appearance. Though this not essential, it will
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certainly make your goings-on easier.
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*** SCAM! SUGGESTION ***
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If you go down to the post office and they give
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you a hard time about anything, BE INSULTED!! After
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all, you are a post office customer who was promised
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something over the phone and is now being denied it.
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Of course, don't go haywire and get crazy; just act
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offended in a slightly above-average way and this
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will sometimes assist you in getting what you want.
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Remember, even if you must leave with nothing
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accomplished, there exists an alternate post office
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that WILL accomodate you.
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What to Do With the $5.80 Booklets
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You've now converted the sealed rolls back into cash, and have no
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doubt pocketed maybe $100 or $200, more even if you work for a large company
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or get friends to get you stamps. But what about those $5.80 packets?
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Generally, these will not be accepted for cash refund by the post
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office because they are not sealed and to do so would be in violation of the
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health code provision (see above). However, these packets are still of value.
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For example, locate a pharmacy or convenience store near you that sells
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packets of stamps as a courtesy to customers. Develop a rapport with the
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owner or cashier at the store, and ask if it would be alright to give him or
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her a few packets of stamps in return for something in the store, telling this
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person that you had gone to the post office and bought more stamps than you
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really needed.
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For example, if you wanted to purchase a carton of cigarettes for
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$20.00, you might instead offer three packets of stamps ($17.40) and $2.60 in
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cash for the cigs. You would be surprised, but many storeowners are willing
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to accomodate because their policy of selling stamps was initialized solely to
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make their customers feel more at home. By doing a "barter trade" with you,
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which this essentially is, they're making you feel at home and thus
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accomplishing their very goal; in a different sort of way, mind you, but
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they're still accomplishing it. To them, that's all that matters.
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Summary of Key Points So Far
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I. Get loose stamps from work and have friends you know do the same,
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offering them 50 cents on the dollar for their acquisitions.
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II. Find a post office to do the conversion from loose stamps to
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sealed ones, as described above. Get (1) the maximum number of
|
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$29.00 sealed rolls you can, and then (2) get the maximum number
|
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of $5.80 packets you can, and then (3) use any remainder (35
|
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cents, 41 cents, 60 cents, etc.) as regular stamps for yourself.
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III. Find another post office to convert sealed rolls into cash, and
|
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|
do not accept anything less than full face value of the rolls.
|
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IV. Find a store to barter the packets away for convenience items
|
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such as food, cigarettes, etc.
|
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*** SCAM! SUGGESTION ***
|
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If you are dealing with a quantity of $300 or more worth of
|
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stamps for conversion, find out if the post office has sealed 500-
|
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|
quantity rolls instead of the traditional 100-quantity. When you
|
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|
call up the post office and say you bought "one roll too many", the
|
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|
clerk will think it's just a 100-quantity roll by default, not
|
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|
anticipating the larger, 500-quantity roll. Thus, you might be able
|
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|
to obtain a larger amount of cash more easily.
|
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|
*** SCAM! SUGGESTION ***
|
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If you have 20 sealed rolls to convert into cash, don't barge
|
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|
into one post office and claim you bought 20 rolls too many! Rather,
|
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|
go to six or seven post offices and tell each of them you bought
|
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|
three or four rolls too many. Be real, NO ONE in their right mind
|
|||
|
would actually believe you overbought TWENTY rolls of stamps (that's
|
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|
2,000 stamps!)
|
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|
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|
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|
Larger Quantities of Stamps: Deriving Potentially Unlimited Profits
|
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|
So far, I've elaborated the basics when dealing with stamps from
|
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|
work, stamps from friends, etc. All well and good, but we're only talking
|
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|
about $100, $200, maybe $500 tops in all likelihood, right? (although it must
|
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|
be said that once a small envelope containing a mere $638 in stamps was
|
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|
found!) Anyway, it's still little-league stuff. You do want the thousands of
|
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|
dollars, don't you? You do want to play in the majors, don't you? Well, some
|
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|
good news and some bad news, my fellos SCAM!mers: The good news is, you can
|
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|
do it! The bad news is, it's riskier -- VERY riskier. Whether you want to
|
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|
attempt it or not is up to you. Personally, I strongly advise against it
|
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|
unless there is some life-threatening emergency such as mother in the
|
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|
hospital, imminent eviction, car radio not working right, etc. For
|
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|
information purposes, there are two techniques, as follows:
|
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Method I: Company Checks for Stamps
|
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|
Please remember earlier that I mentioned the best scenario is for you
|
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|
to get your employer to give you a company check and have you go down to the
|
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|
post office and purchase stamps yourself. This is true because you will get
|
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|
the experience of going down and buying stamps for a company, namely, the
|
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|
company you work for. This experience will make you less apprehensive when
|
|||
|
you do it for a NON-EXISTANT company!!
|
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|
|
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|
Essentially, the post office treats business checks like gold. If
|
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|
you were to go to a post office and give them your personal check and ask for
|
|||
|
$5 worth of stamps, you can best believe you will be asked to produce
|
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|
identification up to your ass. But, give the post office a business check and
|
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|
ask for $150 worth of stamps, and they won't bat an eyelid.
|
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|
|
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|
Knowing this, you must create checks that have a fictitious company
|
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|
name and address. Choose an address that is in a small city that has many
|
|||
|
neighboring cities, not necessarily small ones. You will essentially make the
|
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|
rounds from post office to post office within a 10- or 20-mile radius of the
|
|||
|
address you've printed on the check, purchasing sealed rolls at each post
|
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|
office.
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|
In elementary-school-like handwriting, make each business check out
|
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|
in advance, payable to the postmaster. For example: if you were producing a
|
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|
business check at a post office in Cleveland, Ohio (which for the life of me I
|
|||
|
don't know why anyone would go to Cleveland, even to do this!), you would use
|
|||
|
your poorest handwriting and, in pen, make the check payable to "POSTMASTER
|
|||
|
-CLEVELAND POST OFFICE" --exactly like that. Then, in a completely different,
|
|||
|
barely legible handwriting and preferably with a different-colored, medium-
|
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|
point "Flare" or something like that, sign a fictitious name on the signature
|
|||
|
line. Why the two handwriting styles? Simple: Most corporate officers have
|
|||
|
their secretaries fill out the checks; then, the officers sign them. The
|
|||
|
secretaries' handwriting is generally poor; the corporate officers' signatures
|
|||
|
are usually barely legible and often are written on medium-point Flare's, or
|
|||
|
the equivalent.
|
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|
|
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|
*** SCAM! SUGGESTION ***
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If you're ambidextrous, use one hand to make out the check and
|
|||
|
use the other hand to sign it. If you're not ambidextrous,
|
|||
|
you should make it a practice of learning how to be. It IS
|
|||
|
possible to become ambidextrous in ONE MONTH.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Make each check out for not more than $200, as eyebrows may be
|
|||
|
raised. In fact, since you now know that sealed rolls will make your life
|
|||
|
easier, I would suggest making each check out for exactly $145, or 5 sealed
|
|||
|
29-cent rolls of 100. Five is an even, inconspicuous number. You could of
|
|||
|
course try for six rolls, which would be $174 and still under $200, but
|
|||
|
remember:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
*** SCAM! RULE #1: DON'T BE A PIG!! ***
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
By producing, say, 20 checks from the same fictitious business at 20
|
|||
|
different post offices (and, with the proper road maps you can EASILY cover 20
|
|||
|
post offices in one day), you would receive $145 in stamps from each post
|
|||
|
office, or $2,900 in stamps!! Not bad, huh? Now, applying the techniques set
|
|||
|
forth in the small-scale operation above, find different post offices to do
|
|||
|
the conversion from sealed rolls to cash. This simple operation can net you
|
|||
|
almost THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS in TWO working days. NOTE: First read and
|
|||
|
understand ALL warnings below pertaining to BOTH large-scale methods.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
*** SCAM! SUGGESTION ***
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In the large-scale operation, when choosing post offices to
|
|||
|
convert the sealed rolls into cash, choose post offices in
|
|||
|
a different State.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WARNING: DO NOT produce phony business checks unless you are
|
|||
|
ABSOLUTELY sure how to do so!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
[What? You don't know how to make phony business checks? I'm
|
|||
|
SHOCKED! It's SO easy! Sorry, but we have to keep you on your toes guessing
|
|||
|
somehow ... if you don't know how to do this, the technique will be described
|
|||
|
in a forthcoming edition of SCAM! Again, sorry about this, but if all the
|
|||
|
cards were laid out on the table now, there'd be no reason for future issues
|
|||
|
of this magazine!!!]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Method II: Ordering Stamps by Mail
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The post office has a great new gimmick whereby you can order stamps
|
|||
|
right in the mail, without ever having to go to the post office to pick them
|
|||
|
up. Essentially tailor-made for this scam, it works like this:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
You can obtain a form at ANY post office to do this. Merely ask your
|
|||
|
postal clerk for an ordering-stamps-by-mail form or locate the form at the
|
|||
|
post office desk and take one or two (or fifty) home with you. They're free.
|
|||
|
On the form you will find various denominations of stamps you can order (10-
|
|||
|
cent, 23-cent, 29-cent, $1 stamps, etc.), and you can fill out exactly how
|
|||
|
many you want of each. You enclose your personal OR business check payable to
|
|||
|
the Postmaster of that branch (as described above) and receive the stamps very
|
|||
|
shortly thereafter. Here, no ID is needed regardless of whether you furnish
|
|||
|
an individual OR a business check, however duplicated real business checks are
|
|||
|
preferred (how to make duplicated real business checks will also be discussed
|
|||
|
in forthcoming issues, if you don't know how to do this).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In this method, issue 50 duplicated real business checks to 50 post
|
|||
|
offices, for example (I say 50 for simplicity purposes and because there's no
|
|||
|
legwork; unlike Method I, you don't have to do any travelling; the post office
|
|||
|
just mails them in to you). On the form, request five, 29-cent rolls of 100
|
|||
|
stamps each, as these sealed rolls are most convenient for refund purposes.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Do NOT request more than $200 worth of stamps on each form for, if
|
|||
|
you do, the stamps will be delivered to you certified mail return receipt
|
|||
|
requested at the address you provide. You do not want this. If something is
|
|||
|
sent to you certified mail RRR, you must present identification to receive it;
|
|||
|
you must sign for it; and you must be physically present to collect the
|
|||
|
stamps. So, if you again order $145 from each post office, it will be under
|
|||
|
the $200 threshold and the stamps will be mailed to you via regular mail,
|
|||
|
bypassing the certified entanglements. I won't quote SCAM! Rule #1 again, I
|
|||
|
think you have the gist by now; you would still net over SEVEN THOUSAND
|
|||
|
DOLLARS with 50 mailings, certainly a far cry from the $100 worth of stamps
|
|||
|
you took from work.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Where to have the stamps mailed to, you ask? Clearly, do not give
|
|||
|
your home address! Also do not give the address of any friends or employers
|
|||
|
or anyone you've ever known in your lifetime or any past lifetime; rather, use
|
|||
|
a known abandoned house or a private mailbox facility. Readers of "SCAM!"
|
|||
|
will find, in forthcoming issues, a detailed discussion on the theory of
|
|||
|
private mailbox facilities and how they can be used to generate goods,
|
|||
|
services and liquid assets from a vast array of sources.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WARNING: Do NOT attempt to use one of these mailbox facilities under
|
|||
|
a fictitious individual or company name if you do not now know precisely how
|
|||
|
to do so. This topic will be covered at length in future "SCAM!" issues, so
|
|||
|
please be patient.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WARNING: Do NOT attempt to furnish duplicate real business checks if
|
|||
|
you do not know precisely how to do so. This topic will be covered at length
|
|||
|
in future "SCAM!" issues, so please be patient.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WARNING: When doing large-scale conversions, it is most wise to
|
|||
|
travel by car to distant sections of the U. S. to obtain the refunds. Do NOT
|
|||
|
attempt to obtain refunds in the city or State that you chose to obtain the
|
|||
|
stamps! Do NOT attempt to obtain refunds after more than TWO WEEKS from the
|
|||
|
time you obtain the stamps, simply because the business checks you issued will
|
|||
|
eventually clear and be deemed fraudulent by the business.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
*** SCAM SUGGESTION ***
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If travelling throughout the U. S. by car with large quantities of
|
|||
|
stamps in your vehicle, or for that matter ANYTHING in your vehicle
|
|||
|
which really shouldn't be there, it is INSANE to drive any faster
|
|||
|
than FIVE MPH over the posted speed limit and it is INSANE to
|
|||
|
purposefully violate any local traffic laws, codes or ordinances no
|
|||
|
matter HOW sure you are that you can get away with it.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
*** SCAM SUGGESTION **
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NEVER bring large quantities of stamps aboard a commercial aircraft,
|
|||
|
into an airline terminal, aboard a bus or in a bus station. NEVER
|
|||
|
bring large quantities of stamps through customs. Re-sale of U. S.
|
|||
|
stamps in Canada is possible, but should only be attempted by
|
|||
|
placing all of the stamps into one sturdy envelope and MAILING them
|
|||
|
into Canada, preferably via Federal Express Overnight Delivery. The
|
|||
|
cost of such a mailing is only about $25, which is well worth it.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WARNING: Do NOT mail U. S. stamps abroad to a location you have not
|
|||
|
thoroughly investigated. Know what you intend to do with the stamps when they
|
|||
|
arrive, plan ahead and avoid last-minute decisionmaking at ALL costs. If
|
|||
|
ANYTHING unforeseen occurs, abandon the project post haste.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
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|
Epilogue
|
|||
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|
|||
|
Well, hopefully now you have discovered the potentially unlimited
|
|||
|
rewards of "stamp collecting"!!????!! Happy exchanges, happy conversions,
|
|||
|
etc., but remember: don't do the crime if you can't do the time!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Happy Scams!
|
|||
|
|
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|
*
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|
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WARNING: THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS THEORIZED ON PRINCIPLES OF
|
|||
|
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF, ROBBERY, PURPOSEFUL ISSUANCE OF FRAUDULENT CHECKS AND/OR
|
|||
|
THE UNLAWFUL OBTAINMENT OF U. S. POSTAGE STAMPS. TO ACTUALLY ENGAGE IN SUCH
|
|||
|
BEHAVIOR WOULD BE IN VIOLATION OF THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE LAW(S) AND/OR PENAL
|
|||
|
CODE(S) OF YOUR STATE OF RESIDENCE IN TERMS OF CRIMINAL MISCHIEF, ROBBERY AND
|
|||
|
THE ISSUANCE OF "BAD" CHECKS AND, AT THE FEDERAL LEVEL, WOULD VIOLATE A
|
|||
|
VARIETY OF RULES AND REGULATIONS CONTAINED IN AND MADE A PART OF THE UNITED
|
|||
|
STATES CODE, WHICH CODE IS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AND WHICH RULES AND
|
|||
|
REGULATIONS CAN BE VIEWED MORE FULLY SET FORTH AT YOUR LOCAL LAW LIBRARY.
|
|||
|
ISSUANCE OF FRAUDULENT CHECKS IS A FELONY PUNISHABLE BY A MAXIMUM OF 15 YEARS
|
|||
|
IMPRISONMENT IF CONVICTED, AND FEDERAL LAWS GENERALLY PROVIDE STIFFER
|
|||
|
PENALTIES. THIS INFORMATION IS BEING FURNISHED PURELY FOR INFORMATIONAL AND
|
|||
|
ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY. ACTING UPON IT SHOULD NEVER BE ATTEMPTED AT ANY
|
|||
|
TIME OR FOR ANY REASON. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PROVIDES NUMEROUS PROGRAMS AND
|
|||
|
RESOURCES TO ASSIST YOU IF YOU ARE IN FINANCIAL HARDSHIP, AS DOES YOUR STATE
|
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|
OF RESIDENCE. THE AUTHOR OF THIS PUBLICATION IN NO WAY CONDONES ANY TYPE OF
|
|||
|
ILLEGAL ACTIVITY OR BEHAVIOR AND HAS NEVER ENGAGED IN ANY TYPE OF ILLEGAL
|
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ACTIVITY OR BEHAVIOR AT ANY TIME OR FOR ANY REASON OR AS MAY BE SUGGESTED,
|
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INFERRED OR OTHERWISE IMPLIED FROM THE CONTENTS OF THIS PUBLICATION.
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LEGALITIES AND DISCLAIMER
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"SCAM!" MAGAZINE is published solely for informational and entertainment
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ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE
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1. Transferring Sensitive Materials BBS-to-BBS Without Liability
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by The Producer
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2. CBI Social Security Guide
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by CBI (who else!)
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reprinted without permission by The Producer
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3. The Social Security Number
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by Barbara Bennett (whoever the hell she is)
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reprinted without permission by The Producer
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4. Using Daniel J. Karnes' "Credit Card Verifier"
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article by The Producer
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executable program by Daniel J. Karnes
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[COMPLETE EXECUTABLE PROGRAM ANNEXED!]
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5. The Right to Privacy
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by The Producer
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6. Police Interrogation Techniques
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by ???
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7. "SCAM!" CLASSIFIED ADS
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SCAM!
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EDITOR'S NOTE: Just before getting this edition ready for press, THE
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PRODUCER received a particular phone call which, for reasons that cannot now
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be disclosed, has essentially required omitting the article which originally
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was scheduled to appear as No. 6 in this issue; "Police Interrogation
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Techniques", not scheduled to appear yet, will now be No. 6. Hopefully the
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original No. 6 article will appear in some later issue, however it can't now.
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Such is life in the democratic paradise we live in.
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"TRANSFERRING SENSITIVE MATERIALS BBS-TO-BBS WITHOUT LIABILITY"
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by The Producer
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July, 1993. -- Hey, dudes, it's July! ... the '4th, fireworks,
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beaches, naked women, etc. ENJOY! Meanwhile, here's what I hope is a great
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new idea on how to get certain files where you want them when you want them,
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without stepping on anyone's toes. Permit me to elaborate, will you? ...
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Let's say you just hacked a valid account number and password code on
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a particular system, and want to trade it for something your confidant in
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Seattle has available. What are your choices? (1) hop the earliest flight to
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Seattle, meet him and exchange the info (cost: about $750; with coffee and
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donuts at the airport, add $50); OR, (2) use the "SCAM!" in this article --
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it's SURE to work every time!! Here's how it goes:
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Encrypting the Sensitive Data
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Say your "meeting place", or favorite "e-mail" sending-and-receiving
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zone, is a BBS that won't permit stuff like passwords, codes, etc. to be posted
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or uploaded -- yet, you have to get the exchange made! So what to do? First,
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place the data in a file of your choice, and then "zip" the file USING PKZIP
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ENCRYPTION. Here is an example of how to zip all the files in your directory
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c:\work into an encrypted zip file called "TEST.ZIP":
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pkzip -s test.zip c:\work\*.*
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*** "SCAM!" SUGGESTION: ***
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Personally, I always prefer to also use PKZip's
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"extra compression" feature. Simply put, it takes
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just a BIT longer, but produces a zip file that is
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CONSIDERABLY smaller. To make a regular, unencrypted
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(traditional) zip file, you would use the command:
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pkzip -ex test.zip c:\work\*.*
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Now to make an ENCRYPTED file with extra compression,
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just add the "s", as follows:
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pkzip -exs test.zip c:\work\*.*
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You don't HAVE to use the extra compression feature,
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but it's there for the taking and it CERTAINLY would
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be appreciated by those who download your file. (By
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the way, you unzip regular and extra-compressed zip
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files in precisely the same manner.)
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Sysops on "fine-line" BBS's, which do not permit posting of passwords
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and/or codes, will blatantly not allow unencrypted zip files containing such
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data to be uploaded and, as it IS their board, their requests must be
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respected. Clearly these Sysops do not wish to become entangled with the law
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and, simply put, they would be indirectly liable for having such files uploaded
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and available for download on their BBS. However, here is the whole catch:
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were an ENCRYPTED zip file to be uploaded, would the Sysop be responsible for
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knowing its contents? NO WAY!
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Get Sysop's Permission!
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Be sure to get on a PRIVATE chat with the Sysop and tell him what you
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plan on doing; it's not nice to do it without asking permission first, plus
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chances are you won't be able to get any further without his permission anyway.
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The Sysop will generally allow you to upload encrypted files because, as said
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above, he is not legally liable for the contents. Additionally, it is
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IMPOSSIBLE to decipher the contents of an encrypted zip file without knowing
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the "key" (more on that later, be patient!) Since the Sysop will NOT have the
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key (just the file), he would have no way of knowing what the contents of the
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encrypted zip file was; thus, he is legally AND morally FREE AND CLEAR. But,
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again ... you must STILL get his permission first. So, do so.
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Once you have obtained the Sysop's consent, upload the encrypted file
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onto his BBS. You're half-way home since the data is now available for modem
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download, even if it is in encrypted form. Now, all that's left is figuring
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out how only YOU and YOUR SEATTLE FRIEND can decrypt that file, without ANYONE
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else being able to. Relax, that's a piece of cake, my fellow "SCAM!"mers ...
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Making the Key
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When you encrypt the file using the command line set forth above, the
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PKZip program will prompt you for a key ("Password"). This key can be anything
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you want it to be; any combination of letters, numbers, symbols, etc. Note
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that the key IS case sensitive; thus, 161abb and 161aBb are NOT the same keys.
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When encrypting a file using PKZIP encryption techniques, I strongly suggest
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using ONLY keys that are TEN CHARACTERS LONG, composed of one or more of a
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combination of any of the following:
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abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
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ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
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1234567890!@#$%^&*()-+=\/?<>.,:;"[]{}
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Such encryption is HACK-PROOF. Decrypting a PKZIP file with a case-sensitive,
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10-character encryption key of the type set forth above, where the key is not
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known, would require over 2,000,000 CENTURIES on a 486 (this estimate was given
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by PKWare, the makers of PKZIP, so I really don't think you have much to worry
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about!) Note that the fewer characters in your key, the less time it will take
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for the key to be hacked; so, use TEN-CHARACTER KEYS! Note also that you MAY
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use keys that contain ANSI symbols not found on the ordinary keyboard, but WHY
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DO THIS? It's generally a pain in the ass, and it is MUCH easier to unlock
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encrypted files when keys are composed of the traditional choices set forth
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above. Again, with TEN-CHARACTER KEYS, do NOT worry about anyone hacking it;
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it WON'T HAPPEN!
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*** "SCAM!" SUGGESTION: ***
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Please do NOT use keys that form words; e.g. the key
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"UNZIP123" is TERRIBLE to use; rather, the key 5tY@@pxA\
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would be EXCELLENT!
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*** "SCAM!" SUGGESTION: ***
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Keep a hidden written copy of the key for yourself
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because, if you lose it, believe me you'll NEVER gain access
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to the file again for as long as you live ... and neither
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will your great-grandchildren!
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Depositing the Key
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Since the only way to decrypt the file is with the key, and since up
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to this point the only one with the key is you, it is now necessary to get this
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key to your friend in Seattle so that he can call the BBS on which you uploaded
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the encrypted file, download the file, and decrypt it with the key. To get the
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key to your friend, do the following:
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While in chat mode with your friend in Seattle, arbitrarily choose a
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SECOND BBS that both of you call. The beauty here is that this second BBS may
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be a conservative BBS that only has shareware stuff, games, etc. -- a BBS that
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would NEVER be suspected for transmitting illegal data! Be sure that this
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second BBS, however, has a PRIVATE message base. Merely tell your friend in
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Seattle that you will leave him a private message on this second BBS; the only
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thing is, the message IS the key!!! What could be easier?
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Telling the Sysop of the Second BBS
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It's up to you whether you want to let the Sysop of the second BBS
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know what you're up to. Personally, I would not suggest it. Firstly, Sysops
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of BBS's that have shareware and games generally don't want ANYTHING to do with
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such activities, and would not permit such messages to be posted even if they
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were private messages. Secondly, here is a way to post the "key" message
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without it looking like a key:
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For example, say the key to the decrypted file was:
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Idtr2t@tst
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Instead of posting a private message stating merely "Idtr2t@tst", which would
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really look VERY conspicuous (!!), why not try the following instead:
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"It's difficult to read 2 things @ the same time."
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Have you caught on yet? The FIRST letter in each word of the message is a
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character in the key!:
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"It's difficult to read 2 things @ the same time."
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^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ = Idtr2t@tst
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Thus, the message LOOKS legit; the Sysop of the second BBS will THINK it's
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legit; but in reality, IT'S THE KEY!! Who would ever dream it?!!
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Summary
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The Sysop of the BBS on which you uploaded the encrypted file will not
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be legally liable for anything because he has no possible way of knowing what
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the contents of the encrypted file could be, because he does not have the key
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to decrypt it. Other people can download the file, but it will be useless to
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them without the key. Hacking the key, if it is 10 characters long, is futile.
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The Sysop of the second BBS, on which the key is posted in a private
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message base, will not be legally liable for anything because the key itself,
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even if written directly, has no meaning. It is clearly not unlawful for
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anyone to post any combination of characters, lacking meaning, onto a message
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base. Especially if the message were to be transferred into a simple sentence,
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as in the technique described above, the Sysop would suffer no legal
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consequence.
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Thus you have now seen the procedure for transferring sensitive data
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from your modem to another's modem, without permitting anyone else to access
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the file.
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*** SCAM! SUGGESTION ***
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This technique works great when transferring
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registered software, too. Use the exact same
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methodology described above; however, instead of the
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encrypted zip file containing passwords, codes or
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other data, it will actually contain an encrypted
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version of the program.
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*** SCAM! SUGGESTION ***
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For ARJ die-hards, it IS possible to use this
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same methodology using ARJ encryption (it's "G" on
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the command line for "<G>arble With Password").
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However, note that I have no stats on how long it
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takes to hack an ARJ key and so, if you really
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want to use ARJ instead of ZIP, you're on your own!
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_____________________________________________________________________________
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"CBI SOCIAL SECURITY GUIDE"
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by CBI and The Producer
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July, 1993. -- CBI, as you probably know, is one of the country's
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largest credit reporting bureaus with nationwide dial-in capability just like
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TRW, Trans Union, etc. Providing the name, address, date of birth etc. is
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generally sufficient to get information on the individual's credit history.
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Many articles have been published regarding techniques to obtain accounts and
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passwords to this system, and I will not comment on their validity here.
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However, this article will merely focus on something called "DTEC", which I
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believe most readers are not aware of.
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"DTEC" is an extremely powerful social security number search tool
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which resides on CBI systems. When properly accessed, it can provide a wealth
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of information on any individual solely based upon his or her social security
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number alone. The number is merely entered, and the information is spewed out.
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"DTEC" is only available to those CBI'ers who qualify and subscribe for the
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service. If you are fortunate enough to be able to access CBI -- and I'll
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discuss that next -- you may also gain "DTEC" capability too.
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Obtaining a CBI Account from CBI
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CBI has its New England base located in Connecticut. If you call
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about obtaining an account from them, you will be happy to learn that the
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charge is minimal (about $50 per month); however, there are two catches:
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First, you must have a legitimate reason for running credit reports.
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This is easily solved: just tell them you are a mortgage broker and, if they
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ask for a copy of your license, do the following: (1) go to some real mortgage
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broker's office, say you're interested in a loan and ask for a copy of their
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license; then (2) go to your nearest copy store, use the necessary White-Out
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and do the necessary other things to alter this document to fit your fictitious
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company. CBI will accept a COPY of your broker's license, so don't worry if
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you wind up printing your pseudo-license on regular 8 1/2 x 11, it won't
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matter.
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As I said, this first part is easily solved. However, CBI's second
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requirement isn't so easy: they require an ON-SITE INSPECTION of your
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"office"!! Whoa! Many mortgage brokers DO operate out of their home, but of
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course you don't want to give your real name or address EVER! I guess the only
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way to get around this is to use one of those "office-for-a-day" places that
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rent office space, an imitation secretary, etc. This can, of course, be quite
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costly ($100's).
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*** SCAM! SUGGESTION ***
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Should you actually wind up seeking a direct account
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from CBI (can't imagine why you'd want to, $-wise), and
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should CBI ask to see an ORIGINAL copy of your mortgage
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broker's license, just tell them your attorney told you
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it's on file with the Secretary of State. They'll buy it.
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You most likely won't want to get a direct account from CBI and will,
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instead, find yourself perusing amongst the potpourri of offerings on how to
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hack such accounts and passwords. Sorry, my friends, but so it goes.
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More on "DTEC"
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Anyway, once you've obtained an account and password somehow, you will
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want to know how to use "DTEC", which CBI won't tell you about! What I will
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now include are the complete, unedited texts of two (2) actual CBI user guides
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on "DTEC". NOTE: These guides were designed for CBI users in South Florida,
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however the principles are just as applicable here up north. As to references
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to "Dade" and "Broward" within the text, Dade and Broward are county names in
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South Florida; for example, Miami is in Dade County and Ft. Lauderdale is in
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Broward, if you didn't know. Now, here are the unedited "DTEC" texts, pieced
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together:
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DTEC
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* Sign on as usual
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* After "PROCEED" appears, enter: DTEC-Social Security Number
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Example: DTEC-123-45-6789
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* Output appears: either up 4 ID-only multiples
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or a NO RECORD message.
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EXAMPLES:
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A. DTEC-123-45-6789
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M1 of 2 NM-SMITH,DAN CA-123,MAIN,ST,ATL,GA
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FA-321, N1AM, ST, ATL, GA SS-123-45-6789 AGE 40
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M2 of 2 NM-BRYANT,JIM CA-789,GRAD,ST,MIA,FL
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ES-TIRE MAN, TIRE CO. SS-123-45-6789 AGE 50
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END OF REPORT CBI AND AFFILIATES - 2/2/87
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B. DTEC-123-45-6789
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IS SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER A TYPO ERROR? IF NOT SOCIAL SECURITY
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NUMBER OUT OF RANGE
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M1 of 1 NM-RANGE,SOCIAL CA-111,NORTH,RD,ATL,GA
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SS-123-45-6789
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END OF REPORT CBI AND AFFILIATES - 2/2/87
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C. DTEC-123-45-6789
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IS SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER A TYPO ERROR? IF NOT SOCIAL SECURITY
|
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NUMBER REPORTED MISUSED
|
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|
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M1 of 1 NM-SOCIAL,DON CA-2355,SINGLE,RD,ATL,GA
|
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SS-123-45-6789&
|
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M2 of 2 NM-SOCIAL,ALICE CA-166,PINES,DR,ATL,GA
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SS-123-45-6789&
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M3 of 3 NM-SOCIAL,DON CA-534,VALLEYS,RD,ATL,GA
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SS-123-45-6789&
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END OF REPORT CBI AND AFFILIATES - 2/2/87
|
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|
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|
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MESSAGE MEANING
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IS SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER A TYPO Social security number invalid
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ERROR? SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER because number in question has
|
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OUT OF RANGE never been issued.
|
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IS SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER A TYPO Social security number invalid
|
|||
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ERROR? SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER because it was assigned to a
|
|||
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NUMBER REPORTED RETIRED person who is now deceased.
|
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IS SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER A TYPO The social security number in
|
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ERROR? SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER question has been reported
|
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|
REPORTED MISUSED misused.
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|
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|
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DTEC MB 2000 DIRECT OR COUPLER
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|
|||
|
1. HIT THE CREATE BUTTON
|
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2. HIT "C" FOR CBI
|
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3. TYPE IN 1 FOR ACCESS CODE - IF YOUR TERMINAL DOES NOT HAVE THIS
|
|||
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GO ON TO NEXT STEP
|
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4. TERMINAL WILL RESPOND REPORT TYPE
|
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5. HIT "X" AND HIT RETURN
|
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6. TERMINAL WILL RESPOND OTHER INFO-
|
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|
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7. TYPE DTEC-000-00-0000 (MAKE SURE TO PUT DASHES IN - DO NOT PUT
|
|||
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A PERIOD AT THE END OF THE LINE)
|
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8. HIT RETURN - TERMINAL WILL RESPOND TRANSACTION 2 - IF YOU HAVE
|
|||
|
MORE SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS TO RUN - GO AHEAD AND DO SO - IF
|
|||
|
YOU ARE FINISHED
|
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|
*9. HIT HELP/QUIT BUTTON - TERMINAL WILL RESPOND ?
|
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|
*10. HIT XMIT BUTTON - TERMINAL WILL RESPOND - TRANSMIT ALL REQUESTS
|
|||
|
*11. HIT "N" FOR NO - TERMINAL WILL RESPOND (C)BI (T)RW ETC. ...
|
|||
|
12. HIT "C" FOR CBI - TERMINAL WILL RESPOND WITH USERS INITIALS
|
|||
|
**13. TYPE IN YOUR INITIALS AND HIT RETURN - TERMINAL WILL RESPOND
|
|||
|
TRANSMITTING CBI PHONE NUMBER
|
|||
|
14. TYPE IN PHONE NUMBER FOR CBI 937-0232 OR 739-7600 BROWARD (IF
|
|||
|
YOU ARE USING AN OUTSIDE LINE YOU MAY NEED TO TYPE IN 9D BEFORE
|
|||
|
THE NUMBER)
|
|||
|
15. HIT RETURN
|
|||
|
16. TERMINAL WILL RESPOND CONNECTED AND AUTOMATICALLY SIGN YOU ON AND
|
|||
|
GIVE YOU THE NAME, ADDRESS AND SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER OF YOUR
|
|||
|
SUBJECT
|
|||
|
**********************************************************************
|
|||
|
*OMIT STEP 9, STEP 10 AND STEP 11 IF YOU HAVE A CBI ONLY MB 2000
|
|||
|
**IF YOU ARE USING A COUPLER AT THIS TIME YOU WILL DIAL CBI - 937-0232
|
|||
|
DADE OR 736-7600 BROWARD PUT PHONE ON THE COUPLER AFTER COMPUTER TONE
|
|||
|
IS HEARD - WHEN GREEN CARRIER LIGHT COMES ON - HIT RETURN ONCE -
|
|||
|
TERMINAL WILL SAY CONNECTED AND AUTOMATICALLY SIGN YOU ON AND GIVE
|
|||
|
YOU THE NAME, ADDRESS AND SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER OF YOUR SUBJECT.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
UP TO 4 RECORDS MAY BE DELIVERED. FORMER ADDRESS, EMPLOYMENT AND
|
|||
|
AGE INFORMATION PROVIDED WHEN AVAILABLE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
IF NO RECORD FOUND OUTPUT WILL BE:
|
|||
|
51 NO RECORD FOUND
|
|||
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CBI/EQUIFAX
|
|||
|
CONFIDENTIAL
|
|||
|
_____________________________________________________________________________
|
|||
|
|
|||
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|
|||
|
"THE SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER"
|
|||
|
by Barbara Bennett and The Producer
|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
July, 1993. -- I have NO idea where the hell I downloaded this one
|
|||
|
from, but it's an EXTREMELY useful text, by some whore named Barbara Bennett,
|
|||
|
which discusses the significance of the Social Security Number. This, as I
|
|||
|
said, is VERY useful information to have -- especially when engaging in scams
|
|||
|
which require that you reside, have resided or were born in a particular part
|
|||
|
of the United States. Please refer to this text for all applicable future
|
|||
|
SCAM!s. Her unedited words follow:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
*
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"The Social Security Number"
|
|||
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|
|||
|
SSA has continually emphasized the fact that the SSN identifies a
|
|||
|
particular record only and the Social Security Card indicates the person whose
|
|||
|
record is identified by that number. In no way can the Social Security Card
|
|||
|
identify the bearer. From 1946 to 1972 the legend "Not for Identification" was
|
|||
|
printed on the face of the card. However, many people ignored the message and
|
|||
|
the legend was eventually dropped. The social security number is the most
|
|||
|
widely used and carefully controlled number in the country, which makes it an
|
|||
|
attractive identifier.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
With the exception of the restrictions imposed on Federal and some
|
|||
|
State and local organizations by the Privacy Act of 1974, organizations
|
|||
|
requiring a unique identifier for purposes of controlling their records are not
|
|||
|
prohibited from using (with the consent of the holder) the SSN. SSA records are
|
|||
|
confidential and knowledge of a person's SSN does not give the user access to
|
|||
|
information in SSA files which is confidential by law.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Many commercial enterprises have used the SSN in various promotional
|
|||
|
efforts. These uses are not authorized by SSA, but SSA has no authority to
|
|||
|
prohibit such activities as most are not illegal. Some of these unauthorized
|
|||
|
uses are: SSN contests; skip-tracers; sale or distribution of plastic or metal
|
|||
|
cards; pocketbook numbers (the numbers used on sample social security cards in
|
|||
|
wallets); misleading advertising, commercial enterprises charging fees for SSN
|
|||
|
services; identification of personal property.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Social Security Number (SSN) is composed of 3 parts, XXX-XX-XXXX,
|
|||
|
called the Area, Group, and Serial. For the most part, (there are exceptions),
|
|||
|
the Area is determined by where the individual APPLIED for the SSN (before
|
|||
|
1972) or RESIDED at time of application (after 1972). The areas are assigned as
|
|||
|
follows:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
/----------------------------------------------------------------------------\
|
|||
|
| 000 unused 387-399 WI 528-529 UT |
|
|||
|
| 001-003 NH 400-407 KY 530 NV |
|
|||
|
| 004-007 ME 408-415 TN 531-539 WA |
|
|||
|
| 008-009 VT 416-424 AL 540-544 OR |
|
|||
|
| 010-034 MA 425-428 MS 545-573 CA |
|
|||
|
| 035-039 RI 429-432 AR 574 AK |
|
|||
|
| 040-049 CT 433-439 LA 575-576 HI |
|
|||
|
| 050-134 NY 440-448 OK 577-579 DC |
|
|||
|
| 135-158 NJ 449-467 TX 580 VI Virgin Islands |
|
|||
|
| 159-211 PA 468-477 MN 581-584 PR Puerto Rico |
|
|||
|
| 212-220 MD 478-485 IA 585 NM |
|
|||
|
| 221-222 DE 486-500 MO 586 PI Pacific Islands* |
|
|||
|
| 223-231 VA 501-502 ND 587-588 MS |
|
|||
|
| 232-236 WV 503-504 SD 589-595 FL |
|
|||
|
| 237-246 NC 505-508 NE 596-599 PR Puerto Rico |
|
|||
|
| 247-251 SC 509-515 KS 600-601 AZ |
|
|||
|
| 252-260 GA 516-517 MT 602-626 CA |
|
|||
|
| 261-267 FL 518-519 ID *Guam, American Samoa, |
|
|||
|
| 268-302 OH 520 WY Northern Mariana Islands, |
|
|||
|
| 303-317 IN 521-524 CO Philippine Islands |
|
|||
|
| 318-361 IL 525 NM |
|
|||
|
| 362-386 MI 526-527 AZ |
|
|||
|
| |
|
|||
|
| 627-699 unassigned, for future use |
|
|||
|
| |
|
|||
|
| 700-728 Railroad workers through 1963, then discontinued |
|
|||
|
| |
|
|||
|
| 729-899 unassigned, for future use |
|
|||
|
| |
|
|||
|
| 900-999 not valid SSNs, but were used for program purposes when State |
|
|||
|
| aid to the aged, blind and disabled was converted to a Federal |
|
|||
|
| program administered by SSA. |
|
|||
|
\----------------------------------------------------------------------------/
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
As the Areas assigned to a locality are exhausted, new areas from the
|
|||
|
pool are assigned. This is why some states have non-contiguous groups of Areas.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Group portion of the SSN has no meaning other than to determine
|
|||
|
whether or not a number has been assigned. SSA publishes a list every month of
|
|||
|
the highest group assigned for each SSN Area. The order of assignment for the
|
|||
|
Groups is: odd numbers under 10, even numbers over 9, even numbers under 9
|
|||
|
except for 00 which is never used, and odd numbers over 10. For example, if the
|
|||
|
highest group assigned for area 999 is 72, then we know that the number 999-04-
|
|||
|
1234 is an invalid number because even Groups under 9 have not yet been
|
|||
|
assigned.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Serial portion of the SSN has no meaning. The Serial is not
|
|||
|
assigned in strictly numerical order. The Serial 0000 is never assigned.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Before 1973, Social Security Cards with pre-printed numbers were
|
|||
|
issued to each local SSA office. The numbers were assigned by the local office.
|
|||
|
In 1973, SSN assignment was automated and outstanding stocks of pre-printed
|
|||
|
cards were destroyed. All SSNs are now assigned by computer from headquarters.
|
|||
|
There are rare cases in which the computer system can be forced to accept a
|
|||
|
manual assignment such as a person refusing a number with 666 in it.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A pamphlet entitled "The Social Security Number" (Pub. No. 05-10633)
|
|||
|
provides an explanation of the SSN's structure and the method of assigning and
|
|||
|
validating Social Security numbers.
|
|||
|
_____________________________________________________________________________
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"USING DANIEL J. KARNES' CREDIT CARD VERIFIER"
|
|||
|
by Daniel J. Karnes and The Producer
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
July, 1993. -- Have you ever had a time when you needed a credit card
|
|||
|
number quickly? Well, my fellow SCAM!mers, there are of course numerous ways
|
|||
|
to get REAL credit card numbers, along with their expiration dates, but I'll
|
|||
|
leave that topic for a future edition of "SCAM!" (sorry, but, as you know, I
|
|||
|
just LOVE leaving these little teasers so you'll download my next issue!)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In this article, however, I'm going to discuss something that, for its
|
|||
|
usefulness, it equally important: the method of obtaining credit card numbers
|
|||
|
that an UNSOPHISTICATED user (e.g. a BBS or other organization which either has
|
|||
|
no need or means to verify), will deem as mathematically VALID credit card
|
|||
|
numbers.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Importance of Numerical Progression
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Visa, American Express, Discover and MasterCard all have specific
|
|||
|
arrangements of numbers. You seem them in their "groups" of three and four, of
|
|||
|
course, but you probably don't know the significance of the numbers within each
|
|||
|
group. To make life simple, let me just state that the numbers that appear in
|
|||
|
each group -- and the ORDER they appear -- will mathematically define valid
|
|||
|
credit cards. If you knew what numbers were mathematically valid, you would be
|
|||
|
in a more powerful position because, if such a number were to be needed, it
|
|||
|
could be readily and easily supplied without the necessity of enduring the
|
|||
|
procedures of obtaining actual credit card numbers. Take heart: as of today,
|
|||
|
you can do this! Why? The program for doing this has been enclosed, right
|
|||
|
here and right now, with this edition of "SCAM!" and it is available for you,
|
|||
|
my loyal "SCAM!" friends, to use immediately!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Daniel J. Karnes' Credit Card Verifier
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If you downloaded this edition of "SCAM!" properly, you have already
|
|||
|
seen an additional file in SCAM2.ZIP called VC.EXE. This is a very small and
|
|||
|
very handy little program by a man named Daniel J. Karnes who, for the life of
|
|||
|
me, I have no idea who he is. Anyway, my fellow SCAM!mers, this little gem can
|
|||
|
be of great value to you.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Using this utility is as easy as jerking off to a photo of Cindy
|
|||
|
Crawford ... First, just move the file into the directory where you want the
|
|||
|
program to reside. There's no self-extracting garbage, no nothing; the only
|
|||
|
file in the program is VC.EXE, nothing more. It's so small, it'll take up NO
|
|||
|
space really, and it's well worth having. Simply type VC at the prompt, then
|
|||
|
RETURN. The utility will prompt you to enter a credit card number. Do so.
|
|||
|
Then, hit RETURN. The program will then tell you whether the number you
|
|||
|
entered is a mathematically valid Visa, American Express, Discover or
|
|||
|
MasterCard number. If the number you entered is mathematically incorrect for
|
|||
|
any of these four types of cards, the program will also tell you so.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Have you figured out the value of this yet? Here's a scenario:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
You need a credit card number for some local BBS that wants to have it
|
|||
|
for their records. But, if you just give them an arbitrary number, their
|
|||
|
computer might have a program to recognize that it's "a fake, a phony and a
|
|||
|
fraud" (quoting one of my favorite radio personalities, WABC's Bob Grant!) So,
|
|||
|
merely play with this utility by entering different credit card numbers until
|
|||
|
you hit. Then, when you get a valid number, write it down and start all over
|
|||
|
again. Eventually you will get hundreds of valid credit card numbers of all
|
|||
|
types; keep these altogether on one sheet of paper and, if the need ever arises
|
|||
|
for you to furnish a credit card number, you've got one! What could be easier?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
*** "SCAM!" SUGGESTION: ***
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
You'll have an easier time of getting valid credit
|
|||
|
card numbers on this utility if you enter variations of
|
|||
|
known real credit card numbers. For example:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Suppose you wanted to try to get a valid VISA
|
|||
|
number. You open your wallet, take out your VISA card,
|
|||
|
and note that it's number is 4408 9104 0001 1234. So,
|
|||
|
in the utility you might want to try 4408 9205 0001 1237
|
|||
|
-- a slight variation on a known REAL number. This way,
|
|||
|
your likelihood of achieving success is GREATLY increased*.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(*Yes, those #'s were just EXAMPLES!!)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
*** "SCAM!" SUGGESTION: ***
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
It is unknown to the author whether you need to
|
|||
|
put spaces in between when entering a credit card number
|
|||
|
on this utility. I can only tell you that I have always
|
|||
|
put spaces in, and it works. So, put spaces in!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The author has personally tried this utility many times with known
|
|||
|
credit card numbers and, surprisingly enough, it works every time! Similarly,
|
|||
|
it knows when bogus numbers are entered. So fear not ... if this program can
|
|||
|
deem your credit card number valid, then so will the user's program.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
*** "SCAM!" WARNING: ***
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
DON'T rely on this program as a substitute for
|
|||
|
REAL credit card numbers! There are times when you
|
|||
|
must absolutely need to enter a real, actual credit
|
|||
|
card number. If you're presented with such an occasion,
|
|||
|
this program will NOT suffice! If you don't know when
|
|||
|
you need actual credit card numbers and when numbers
|
|||
|
supplied by this program will suffice, then BE PATIENT
|
|||
|
and wait for an upcoming edition of "SCAM!" to tell
|
|||
|
you when to use what!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A final note on this: You can get the mathematically correct credit
|
|||
|
card numbers using this utility, as I said above. But what about expiration
|
|||
|
dates? Simple: Just choose a month and year at random, and you're set!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
*** "SCAM!" SUGGESTION: ***
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
When choosing an expiration date, choose one
|
|||
|
that's about 18 to 22 months from now. Why? Most
|
|||
|
credit cards have maximum terms of TWO YEARS. If
|
|||
|
you choose an expiration over 24 months, it will
|
|||
|
look suspicious and may not even be accepted. If
|
|||
|
you choose an expiration of, say 1 month, you may
|
|||
|
be faced with the possibility of re-entering your
|
|||
|
credit card number and supplying a new expiration
|
|||
|
date when that month is up. When the month is up,
|
|||
|
you may very well have forgotten the credit card
|
|||
|
number or expiration date you supplied! Wouldn't
|
|||
|
that be a shame??!!! So, if you choose an expiration
|
|||
|
of 18, 19 months, etc. (but NOT more than 24!), you
|
|||
|
know you'll have the freedom of usage of that number
|
|||
|
for at least that period of time.
|
|||
|
_____________________________________________________________________________
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY"
|
|||
|
by The Producer
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
July, 1993. -- I intend to demonstrate the absolute continuing need
|
|||
|
for a new callers' right to privacy, and how this privilege is being taken
|
|||
|
away.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Newuser Guidelines on "Mr.X"'s BBS
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Upon recently logging on as a newuser on the BBS of "Mr. X", as I'll
|
|||
|
call him here, I was confronted with the usual stuff about the terms and
|
|||
|
conditions of the BBS, etc. Then, I was asked to give my name, address and
|
|||
|
telephone number --to which I responded "CONFIDENTIAL". Then, I was brought to
|
|||
|
the "questionnaire" area, where I was asked the usual droll fare like, "What is
|
|||
|
'2600'?", "What does IIRG stand for?", "Do you phreak?", etc. The appropriate
|
|||
|
responses were supplied. Finally, I was brought into the message area to
|
|||
|
leave a message to the Sysop stating specifically why I want access.
|
|||
|
Subsequently, I was told that if after 24 hours I call back and find that my
|
|||
|
handle is not recognized, "Don't call back again" (how rude!) The BBS states
|
|||
|
that the message must meet with the satisfaction of "Mr. X", and I presumed
|
|||
|
this was to weed out nerds and Secret Service agents. Quite understandable, I
|
|||
|
thought ... and so I proceeded to leave my message.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Privacy Invasion Attempted from Response to Message
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
[Excerpt of THE PRODUCER's original message to obtain access]:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THE PRODUCER: "You guys protect yourselves by using handles only and
|
|||
|
keeping your numbers private because of the fine-line of what you have online;
|
|||
|
I also wish to remain private, to protect myself just in case. If I'm
|
|||
|
paranoid, sorry, but as I said, I'm new. I can't learn anything unless others
|
|||
|
help me."
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
[Excerpt of "MR. X"'s response]:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"MR. X": "Well, we all go by handles and such, but, we still need
|
|||
|
real info. Why? Otherwise our records get all cluttered. You won't see any
|
|||
|
of us using this info at all. But, it is very essential. Everything here IS
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legal, so there is NOTHING to worry about. Nevertheless, we do require
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things such as this. So, before you can be granted access, you will need to
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give us [your] real name, address, city/state, zip, and phone number. If you
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don't wish to do this, please tell me so I can delete your account."
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*
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Gimme a break! Do you really believe he wants my real name, etc. just
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to make sure his "records" don't get "cluttered"? Come on, jack!
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Phellow readers, take note that in my opening message I told this
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gentleman about "SCAM!" and, if he had any questions about The Producer's
|
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intentions or integrity, suggested he call The Rune Stone BBS, download
|
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SCAM1.ZIP, and see what I'm all about. I even offered to regularly download
|
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the latest issues of "SCAM!" on HIS board, too! But this was The Producer's
|
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reward for courtesy and generousity, my friends.
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Well, you know I just had to call back and leave a reply ...
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[Excerpt of reply]:
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THE PRODUCER: "As to anonymity, I take offense at someone who INSISTS
|
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that I reveal my true name, address and phone number -- from which you very
|
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well know you could learn everything else about me -- when you yourself
|
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BLATANTLY refuse to reveal who you are and where you are. For all I know, your
|
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BBS's number could be call-forwarded to Peru! If everything is SO legal and
|
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there's NOTHING to worry about, as you say, then WHY DON'T YOU COME FORWARD
|
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FIRST??!"
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Not bad, if I do say so myself! What do you think? I was unimpressed
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by the tiresome reiterations of how "legal" the BBS is; my feeling is, alright,
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you said it once and I got the message, you're legit, OK. Sure. But, another
|
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|
very important point is this: For what purpose should one's identity,
|
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especially on a "fine-line" BBS of this type, be revealed?
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Pitfalls of Revealing True Identity
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Clearly, "Mr. X" wishes to have the one-way power; however, The
|
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Producer stands firm and refuses to yield. My suggestion to fellow readers is
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to steadfastly do the same. Think about it -- we have no idea who these Sysops
|
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are. For all we know, they could be 12-year-olds who havn't a clue what
|
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they're getting themselves into. Would you want to have your name, address,
|
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phone number, etc. amongst a group of others and written on a list somewhere
|
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that was taken as part of an undercover RAID some acne-faced teenager
|
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inadvertently got himself targeted for? I WOULDN'T! Privacy in the U. S. is a
|
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RIGHT, not a privilege. Granted, it's being slowly taken away from us by the
|
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government, but let's at least try to keep what little we have left, without
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letting unknown Sysops take it away!
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Weeding Out The Undercover Guys
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Something else to remember here: it seems this man was either really
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on a power trip, in a really cruddy mood, or was otherwise suspect of The
|
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Producer. Let's clearly, unquestionably, unequivocally, fully and completely
|
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eliminate the latter: The Producer is not a member of ANY law enforcement
|
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agency, and never was! Do you get the gist? Do you know what that means, and
|
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what it implies? Simple (and remember this, in case you don't know): If
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anyone, anywhere at anytime is a member of any law enforcement agency of any
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kind, and if this person is operating in an "undercover" fashion, he or she
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MUST, when asked, confirm the fact that he or she is a member of a law
|
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enforcement agency. If a policeman or Secret Service man were to deny his
|
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involvement, that's called "entrapment". It doesn't matter if you're charged
|
|||
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with jaywalking or murder, the fact remains that if you were entrapped in any
|
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way, shape or form, you will NEVER be convicted; this is why law enforcement
|
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personnel MUST reveal their true selves when asked. Thus, The Producer cannot
|
|||
|
understand why, if the simple question is asked and answered "No", should this
|
|||
|
not be sufficient to gain access onto "Mr. X"'s BBS, or any other BBS for that
|
|||
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matter?
|
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|
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Why should a person's real name be required? Everyone knows what the
|
|||
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Sysop is looking for -- unwanted outsiders. The Producer says: Weed them out
|
|||
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with the simple question, "Are you now or have you ever been a member of any
|
|||
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law enforcement agency in any State or Territory of The United States of
|
|||
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America?" If they answer "No", then, as Paul McCartney & Wings said (I think
|
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around 1976?), "LET HIM IN, OH YEAH!"
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|
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What Can We Do?
|
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|
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I respectfully suggest the following to all "SCAM!" readers: if you
|
|||
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find yourself logging on to a "fine-line" BBS, and if this BBS requires
|
|||
|
verifiable personal ID as discussed above, simply disconnect and don't call
|
|||
|
again! True, you might be missing out on some files, but you might also be
|
|||
|
saving yourself from some unnecessary detention at the local police station
|
|||
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(and remember, even if the police let you go, once your name is on record it's
|
|||
|
ALWAYS on record -- REGARDLESS of what they tell you!) Don't just say, "Oh
|
|||
|
yeah, sure," and take this helpful tip lightly! -- ONLY logon to BBS's with
|
|||
|
your handle and NOTHING more, and reveal NO verifiable personals about yourself
|
|||
|
or your whereabouts. If everyone with a modem were to follow these rules, you
|
|||
|
can be certain that no BBS in America would ever again require real names and
|
|||
|
addresses -- or else they'd find themselves with no callers! So, let's start a
|
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trend!
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Epilogue
|
|||
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|
|||
|
One final note to this: The Producer wishes to make NO unnecessary
|
|||
|
enemies in the BBS world. "Mr. X" gave his opinion and, right or wrong, it's
|
|||
|
his board and he's entitled to it ... that's a principle our country was
|
|||
|
founded on, which too many of us seem to be forgetting nowadays. This article
|
|||
|
was written not to dissuade future callers to "Mr. X"'s BBS, which may very
|
|||
|
well contain valuable files. It is merely offered as an illustration of the
|
|||
|
need for continued privacy for all -- both Sysops AND callers. And may I also
|
|||
|
note that the ad for his BBS, which is downloadable, is quite cool!
|
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|
|||
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And for those of you who are probably saying, "The Producer accused
|
|||
|
"Mr. X" of being on a power trip, but The Producer has used the power of his
|
|||
|
OWN magazine, "SCAM!", to publish this article AGAINST "Mr. X"! Doesn't that
|
|||
|
put The Producer on a power trip, too?"
|
|||
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|
|||
|
To this I respond, well, maybe, but hell ... what the fuck!
|
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______________________________________________________________________________
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|
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|
"POLICE INTERROGATION TECHNIQUES"
|
|||
|
by ???
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|
|||
|
July, 1993. -- EDITOR'S NOTE: This article was obtained by an
|
|||
|
anonymous donor and represents some of the tools used by the police in
|
|||
|
obtaining statements of confession during interrogation. Upon information and
|
|||
|
belief, the materials contained in this article are fully accurate as of the
|
|||
|
date of this publication. My thanx to the donor for his contrib'! The
|
|||
|
unedited text follows:
|
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|
|
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|
*
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|
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|
Why Suspects Confess
|
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|
|||
|
Many criminal cases, even when investigated by the most experienced
|
|||
|
and best qualified investigators, are ultimately solved by an admission or
|
|||
|
confession from the person responsible for committing the crime. Oftentimes,
|
|||
|
investigators are able to secure only a minimal amount of evidence, be it
|
|||
|
physical or circumstantial, that points directly to a suspect, and in many
|
|||
|
instances, this evidence is not considered strong enough by prosecutors to
|
|||
|
obtain a conviction. In such cases, the interrogation of the suspects and
|
|||
|
their subsequent confessions are of prime importance.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This article addresses the question of why suspects speak freely to
|
|||
|
investigators, and ultimately, sign full confessions. The physical and
|
|||
|
psychological aspects of confession and how they relate to successful
|
|||
|
interrogations of suspects are also discussed, as is the "breakthrough," the
|
|||
|
point in the interrogation when suspects make an admission, no matter how
|
|||
|
minuscule, that begins the process of obtaining a full confession.
|
|||
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
Defining "Interrogation"
|
|||
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|
|||
|
Interrogation is the questioning of a person suspected of having
|
|||
|
committed a crime. It is designed to match acquired information to a
|
|||
|
particular suspect in order to secure a confession. The goals of interrogation
|
|||
|
include:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* To learn the truth of the crime and how it happened
|
|||
|
* To obtain an admission of guilt from the suspect
|
|||
|
* To obtain all the facts to determine the method of operation and
|
|||
|
the circumstances of the crime in question
|
|||
|
* To gather information that enables investigators to arrive at
|
|||
|
logical conclusions
|
|||
|
* To provide information for use by the prosecutor in possible court
|
|||
|
action.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Knowing the definition and objectives of the interrogation, the
|
|||
|
question then asked is, "Why do suspects confess?" Self-condemnation and self-
|
|||
|
destruction are not normal human behavioral characteristics. Human beings
|
|||
|
ordinarily do not utter unsolicited, spontaneous confessions. It is logical to
|
|||
|
conclude, therefore, that when suspects are taken to police stations to be
|
|||
|
questioned concerning their involvement in a particular crime, their immediate
|
|||
|
reaction will be a refusal to answer any questions. With the deluge of
|
|||
|
television programs that present a clear picture of the Miranda warning and its
|
|||
|
application to suspects, one would conclude that no one questioned about a
|
|||
|
crime would surrender incriminating information, much less supply investigators
|
|||
|
with a signed, full confession. It would also seem that once suspects sense
|
|||
|
the direction in which the investigators are heading, the conversation would
|
|||
|
immediately end. However, for various psychological reasons, suspects continue
|
|||
|
to speak with investigators.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Suspect Paranoia
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Suspects are never quite sure of exactly what information
|
|||
|
investigators possess. They know that the police are investigating the crime,
|
|||
|
and in all likelihood, suspects have followed media accounts of their crimes to
|
|||
|
determine what leads the police have. Uppermost in their minds, however, is
|
|||
|
how to escape detection and obtain firsthand information about the
|
|||
|
investigation and where it is heading.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Such "paranoia" motivates suspects to accompany the police voluntarily
|
|||
|
for questioning. Coupled with curiosity, this paranoia motivates suspects to
|
|||
|
appear at police headquarters as "concerned citizens" who have information
|
|||
|
pertinent to the case. By doing this, suspects may attempt to supply false or
|
|||
|
noncorroborative information in order to lead investigators astray, gain inside
|
|||
|
information concerning the case from investigators, and remove suspicion from
|
|||
|
themselves by offering information on the case so investigators will not
|
|||
|
suspect their involvement.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
For example, in one case, a 22-year-old woman was discovered in a
|
|||
|
stairwell outside of a public building. The woman had been raped and was found
|
|||
|
naked and bludgeoned. Investigators interviewed numerous people during the
|
|||
|
next several days but were unable to identify any suspects. Media coverage on
|
|||
|
the case was extremely high.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Several days into the investigation, a 23-year-old man appeared at
|
|||
|
police headquarters with two infants in tow and informed investigators that he
|
|||
|
believed he may have some information regarding the woman's death. The man
|
|||
|
revealed that when he was walking home late one evening, he passed the area
|
|||
|
where the woman was found and observed a "strange individual" lurking near an
|
|||
|
adjacent phone booth. The man said that because he was frightened of the
|
|||
|
stranger, he ran back to his home. After reading the media accounts of the
|
|||
|
girl's death, he believed that he should tell the police what he had observed.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The man gave police a physical description of the "stranger" and then
|
|||
|
helped an artist to compose a sketch of the individual. After he left,
|
|||
|
investigators discovered that the sketch bore a strong resemblance to the
|
|||
|
"witness" who provided the information.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
After further investigation, the witness was asked to return to the
|
|||
|
police station to answer more questions, which he did gladly. Some 15 hours
|
|||
|
into the interrogation, he confessed to one of his "multiple personalities"
|
|||
|
having killed the woman, who was unknown to him, simply because the victim was
|
|||
|
a woman, which is what the suspect had always wanted to be.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This case clearly illustrates the need for some suspects to know
|
|||
|
exactly what is happening in an investigation. In their minds, they honestly
|
|||
|
believe that by hiding behind the guise of "trying to help," they will, without
|
|||
|
incriminating themselves, learn more about the case from the investigators.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Interrogation Setting
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In any discussion concerning interrogation, it is necessary to include
|
|||
|
a review of the surroundings where a suspect is to be interrogated. Because
|
|||
|
there is a general desire to maintain personal integrity before family members
|
|||
|
and peer groups, suspects should be removed from familiar surroundings and
|
|||
|
taken to a location that has an atmosphere more conducive to cooperativeness
|
|||
|
and truthfulness. The primary psychological factor contributing to successful
|
|||
|
interrogations is privacy -- being totally alone with suspects. This privacy
|
|||
|
prompts suspects to feel willing to unload the burden of guilt. The
|
|||
|
interrogation site should isolate the suspect so that only the interrogator is
|
|||
|
present. The suspect's thoughts and responses should be free from all outside
|
|||
|
distractions or stimuli.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The interrogation setting also plays an important part in obtaining
|
|||
|
confessions. The surroundings should reduce suspect fears and contribute to
|
|||
|
the inclination to discuss the crime. Because fear is a direct reinforcement
|
|||
|
for defensive mechanisms (resistance), it is important to erase as many fears
|
|||
|
as possible. Therefore, the interrogation room should establish a business
|
|||
|
atmosphere as opposed to a police-like atmosphere. While drab, barren
|
|||
|
interrogation rooms increase fear in suspects, a location that displays an
|
|||
|
open, you-have-nothing-to fear quality about it can do much to break
|
|||
|
down interrogation defensiveness, thereby eliminating a major barrier. The
|
|||
|
interrogators tend to disarm the suspects psychologically by placing them in
|
|||
|
surroundings that are free from any fear-inducing distractions.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Psychological Factors
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
More than likely, suspects voluntarily accompany investigators, either
|
|||
|
in response to a police request to answer questions or in an attempt to learn
|
|||
|
information about the investigation. Once settled in the interrogation room,
|
|||
|
the interrogators should treat suspects in a civilized manner, no matter how
|
|||
|
vicious or serious the crime might have been. While they may have feelings of
|
|||
|
disgust for the suspects, the goal is to obtain a confession, and it is
|
|||
|
important that personal emotions not be revealed.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Investigators should also adopt a compassionate attitude and attempt to
|
|||
|
establish a rapport with suspects. In most cases, suspects commit crimes
|
|||
|
because they believe that it offers the best solution to their needs at the
|
|||
|
moment. Two rules of thumb to remember are: (1) "There but for the grace of
|
|||
|
God go I"; and (2) it is important to establish a common level of understanding
|
|||
|
with the suspects. These rules are critical to persuading suspects to be open,
|
|||
|
forthright, and honest. Suspects should be persuaded to look beyond the
|
|||
|
investigators' badges and see, instead, officers who listen without judging.
|
|||
|
If investigators are able to convince suspects that the key issue is not the
|
|||
|
crime itself, but what motivated them to commit the crime, they will begin to
|
|||
|
rationalize or explain their motivating factors.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
At this stage of the interrogation, investigators are on the brink of
|
|||
|
having suspects break through remaining defensive barriers to admit involvement
|
|||
|
in the crime. This is the critical stage of the interrogation process known as
|
|||
|
the "breakthrough".
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The "Breakthrough"
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The "breakthrough" is the point in the interrogation when suspects
|
|||
|
make an admission, no matter how small. In spite of having been advised of
|
|||
|
certain protections guaranteed by the Constitution, most suspects feel a need
|
|||
|
to confess. Both hardcore criminals and first-time offenders suffer from the
|
|||
|
same pangs of conscience. This is an indication that their defense mechanisms
|
|||
|
are diminished, and at this point, the investigators may push through to elicit
|
|||
|
the remaining elements of confession.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In order for interrogators to pursue a successful breakthrough, they
|
|||
|
must recognize and understand certain background factors that are unique to a
|
|||
|
particular suspect. Many times, criminals exhibit psychological problems that
|
|||
|
are the result of having come from homes torn by conflict and dissension. Also
|
|||
|
frequently found in the backgrounds of criminals are parental rejection and
|
|||
|
inconsistent and severe punishment. It is important that investigators see
|
|||
|
beyond the person sitting before them and realize that past experiences can
|
|||
|
impact on current behavior. Once interrogators realize that the fear of
|
|||
|
possible punishment, coupled with the loss of pride in having to admit to
|
|||
|
committing mistakes, is the basic inhibitor they must overcome in suspects,
|
|||
|
they will quickly be able to formulate questions and analyze responses that
|
|||
|
will break through the inhibitors.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Successful Interrogations
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Investigators must conduct every interrogation with the belief that
|
|||
|
suspects, when presented with the proper avenue, will use it to confess their
|
|||
|
crimes. Research indicates that most guilty persons who confess are, from the
|
|||
|
outset, looking for the proper opening during the interrogation to communicate
|
|||
|
their guilt to the interrogators.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Suspects confess when the internal anxiety caused by their deception
|
|||
|
outweighs their perceptions of the crime's consequences. In most instances,
|
|||
|
suspects have magnified, in their minds, both the severity of the crime and the
|
|||
|
possible repercussions. Interrogators should allay suspect anxiety by putting
|
|||
|
these fears into perspective.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Suspects also make admissions or confessions when they believe that
|
|||
|
cooperation is the best course of action. If they are convinced that officers
|
|||
|
are prepared to listen to all of the circumstances surrounding the crimes, they
|
|||
|
will begin to talk. The psychological and physiological pressures that build
|
|||
|
in a person who has committed a crime are best alleviated by communicating.
|
|||
|
In order to relieve these suppressed pressures, suspects explain the
|
|||
|
circumstances of their crimes they confess.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
And, finally, suspects confess when interrogators are able to
|
|||
|
speculate correctly on why the crimes were committed. Suspects want to know
|
|||
|
ahead of time that interrogators will believe what they have to say and will
|
|||
|
understand what motivated them to commit the crime.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Conclusion
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
It is natural for suspects to want to preserve their privacy, civil
|
|||
|
rights, and liberties. It is also natural for suspects to resist discussing
|
|||
|
their criminal acts. For these very reasons, however, investigators must
|
|||
|
develop the skills that enable them to disarm defensive resistors established
|
|||
|
by suspects during interrogation. Before suspects will confess, they must feel
|
|||
|
comfortable in their surroundings, and they must have confidence in the
|
|||
|
interrogators, who should attempt to gain this confidence by listening intently
|
|||
|
to them and by allowing them to verbalize their accounts of the crimes.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Interrogators who understand what motivates suspects to confess will
|
|||
|
be better able to formulate effective questions and analyze suspect responses.
|
|||
|
Obviously, more goes into gaining a confession than is contained in this
|
|||
|
article. However, if the interrogator fails to understand the motivations of
|
|||
|
the suspect, other factors impacting on obtaining the confession will be less
|
|||
|
effective.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
*
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
_____________________________________________________________________________
|
|||
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|
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|
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"THE RUNE STONE BBS" is open and is available to ALL inquisitive modemers!
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This is an IIRG-oriented, Connecticut-based BBS which features a VERY
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knowledgeable, helpful and friendly Sysop; NO ratios(!); and a WEALTH of
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informational philes to explore. This BBS is also the place to find the
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latest editions of "SCAM!" magazine! Even if you're an out-of-state caller,
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this BBS is well worth the extra dime. So why not call today? The fone
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number is (203) 832-8441. Logon with newuser password "CONSPIRACY", and say
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you heard about 'em from "SCAM!"
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WANTED: VALID CBI, TRW, EQUIFAX AND TRANS UNION ACCOUNTS, PASSWORDS AND
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of any value to you, which hopefully you have, please be advised that NO
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idiotic money contributions are requested. Rather, I seek the above. If
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you have any of the above, or would like to refer a BBS number and newuser
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logon password where the above information can be obtained, please leave a
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PRIVATE message for THE PRODUCER on The Rune Stone BBS (see above). NOTE:
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The Rune Stone BBS is a legitimate BBS and does NOT wish information of
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this type publicly posted. Therefore, please obey the wishes and respect
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the rules of the Sysops on this BBS and do NOT post this info publicly.
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Each message will be treated with the UTMOST in confidentiality and will be
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sincerely appreciated.
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ARE YOU SICK AND TIRED OF CALLING "611" to get repair service, only to find
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out that the line is busy or you're being put on hold for about an hour??
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Fret no more ... if you're a New York Telephone customer, try 890-0091. This
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is an UNLISTED New York Telephone trunk number that will automatically connect
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you to the first available operator for repair. The repair centers, by the
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way, are in White Plains and Garden City, and there's another in Queens
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somewhere. You won't find yourself calling back or left on hold again!
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SIDE NOTE: This number works in MOST area codes serviced
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by New York Telephone, but it might not work in yours. Try
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it anyway, you have nothing to lose!
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THIS HELPFUL HINT FURNISHED COURTESY OF THE PRODUCER ON "SCAM!" MAGAZINE
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FOR SALE: VALID SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS, together with (1) the name of the
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person the number belongs to; (2) his or her most current address; and (3)
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his or her most current telephone number. HUNDREDS OF NUMBERS AVAILABLE,
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most also including the person's date of birth! Many also include the
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person's current occupation, place of employment AND salary. These numbers,
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which are available for REAL, LIVING persons, can in many cases be tailored to
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your needs for specific age, race and/or nationality. NO MONEY DESIRED FOR
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THIS INFORMATION; USE YOUR BRAIN TO FIGURE OUT WHAT'S WANTED IN RETURN!
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DISCLAIMER: The authors and publishers of this magazine shall act merely as
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liaison to any parties responding to this advertisement, for informational and
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entertainment purposes only. RESPOND, PLEASE, IN THE APPROPRIATE FASHION.
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FIND OUT INFO ON THAT AMEX CARD! If you know the number of an American Express
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Card AND the social security number of the cardholder, just dial the following
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number: 1-800-292-2639. A computer-generated program will permit you to find
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out lots of valuable information on the card such as last payment, available
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limits, etc. You do NOT need to know the expiration date of the card! Works
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for greens, golds and platinums. CALL (from a payphone) TODAY!
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*** SCAM! SUGGESTION ***
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If the computer attempts to transfer you to a
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live operator, this means some of the information you
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gave them didn't jive. DISCONNECT IMMEDIATELY!
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*** SCAM! SUGGESTION ***
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Have more AMEX inquiries? Call 1-800-528-4800
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for a live person ... but know what you're doing!!
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Calls are answered M-F 9:30-5:30 EST.
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WANTED: VALID WDIA ACCOUNTS, PASSWORDS AND LOGON HELP. WDIA is (or was)
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one of the nation's largest electronic databases that acts (or did act) as
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a gateway to DMV, credit card bureaus and courthouse records nationwide. Its
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function is (or was) to provide private investigators with the necessary tools
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for tracing, tracking, etc. private individuals and/or businesses and, upon
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entering the proper search requests, can offer credit card histories, criminal
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background checks, business investigations etc. nationwide, if not worldwide.
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If you have enjoyed reading "SCAM!" magazine and have found it of any value to
|
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you, please leave a PRIVATE message for THE PRODUCER on The Rune Stone BBS
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(see above), or furnish a BBS number where the above information can be
|
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obtained. Again, please respect the rules of The Rune Stone and do NOT post
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public ANY info of this type. Each message will be treated with the UTMOST
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confidentiality and will be sincerely appreciated.
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*** "SCAM!" SUGGESTION: ***
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For total anonymity, use the PKZIP encryption technique
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described above. Especially when dealing with WDIA, I would
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suggest it.
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IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD IN "SCAM!" MAGAZINE: Leave a
|
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PRIVATE message for THE PRODUCER on The Rune Stone BBS (see above). Your real
|
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name, address, etc. are NOT needed to place classified ads. You may leave
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your handle, e-mail address and/or BBS message area where others can respond
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to your ad. NO FEE IS REQUIRED! Classified ads MUST conform to the general
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content of "SCAM!" magazine. Classified ads for "conservative" BBS's (e.g.
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BBS's containing shareware programs, games, etc.) will NOT be posted, so
|
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please don't waste my time! Classified ads containing actual credit card
|
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numbers, passwords, etc. will NOT be posted, simply because the posting of
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such information would be clearly illegal; however, classified ads that
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contain SOURCES to obtain this information are acceptable and, in fact, are
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encouraged. Classified ads will be posted based upon their content and at the
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sole and exclusive discretion of THE PRODUCER. In your request, please don't
|
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forget to specifically state that you wish a classified ad, or else your info
|
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will simply be treated confidentially and I will not know to post it. Please
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help make "SCAM!" magazine grow by submitting your classified ad today!
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IF YOU WOULD LIKE YOUR ARTICLE PUBLISHED IN "SCAM!" MAGAZINE: "SCAM!"
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magazine is searching for new "Field Researchers"! If you have something you
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feel is valuable to the readers of "SCAM!" and would like to submit it for
|
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consideration, please do so! Here's how: Leave a PRIVATE message for THE
|
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PRODUCER on The Rune Stone BBS (see above). In this message, state the
|
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following: (1) your handle; (2) a brief (please!) description of your
|
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offering; (3) about how many pages is it?; (4) a BBS that you belong to, other
|
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than The Rune Stone BBS; and (5) newuser password and logon info for that
|
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other BBS. Generally only articles, in ASCII form, will be accepted;
|
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executable programs, unless VERY useful and VERY small, cannot be considered
|
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simply due to the forum. Please post your proposed article in ZIP, ARJ or LHA
|
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on that other BBS (not the Rune Stone!) If your article seems really
|
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worthwhile, it will be downloaded, reviewed and ultimately published. In your
|
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request, please don't forget to specifically state that you wish an article
|
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published, or else your info will simply be treated confidentially and I will
|
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not know to consider it. Please help make "SCAM!" magazine grow by submitting
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your articles for consideration today!
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*** "SCAM!" SUGGESTION: ***
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If you would like to keep your article confidential
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prior to its appearance in "SCAM!", do the following: Place
|
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the article in "ZIP" form on the other BBS, but add PKZIP
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encryption to the file. In your private message, leave the
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key. That way, no one else can read the article.
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EDITORIALS AND SUGGESTION BOX. All articles in "SCAM!" magazine are subject to
|
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EDITORIAL REPLY by my readers. This is a free country and you're entitled to
|
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respond, so PLEASE DO SO! I welcome your thoughts and ideas. Do you have any
|
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suggestions on how to make "SCAM!" better, or what you'd like to see in
|
|||
|
"SCAM!"?? Was there something in "SCAM!" you disagree with, or would like to
|
|||
|
have clarified?? Is there a particular scam you'd like to pull off, but don't
|
|||
|
know how?? Leave a PRIVATE message for THE PRODUCER on The Rune Stone BBS and
|
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let your editorial replies be heard for future publications of this magazine!
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<EFBFBD>VOL 1 NO 3 SCAM! MAGAZINE August 1993 FREE ONLINE!<21>
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LEGALITIES AND DISCLAIMER
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<EFBFBD> ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE <20>
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<EFBFBD> 1. The Non-Existance of AIDS <20>
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<EFBFBD> by The Producer <20>
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<EFBFBD> 2. "SCAM!" CLASSIFIED ADS <20>
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EDITOR'S NOTE: Read on with the knowledge that all materials contained in
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the article "The Non-Existance of AIDS" are, to the author's knowledge, 100%
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accurate.
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"THE NON-EXISTANCE OF AIDS"
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by The Producer
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August, 1993. --
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"... and I stood at my window and I watched them, people
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who looked just like they always had except they seemed
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tired, frustrated, afraid, and I wondered, 'What of?' And
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they said, 'AIDS', and they told me it had been so long
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since their last sexual encounter that they felt ashamed to
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admit it, and some said they lost all true pleasure in life
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by not having as many partners as they once had. And they
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said they wished they were born in the late 1940's so that
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they could have experienced the sexual freedom of the late
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'60's and '70's which they felt cheated out of. And then
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they said it's hopeless, that there's nothing I could do ..."
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This entire issue is devoted to one of the biggest scams of all time
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<EFBFBD><EFBFBD> the AIDS hype that has been pulled off by the government of the United
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States of America <20><> for reasons still unknown. The author has noted a variety
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of other publications discussing AIDS, however the faceless and fictitious
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epidemic continues to plague society. Omit the title page of this magazine and
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omit this paragraph, and you should have no trouble getting someone to sleep
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with you after they've fully read this article. Sure, I know, you meet someone
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and get her to your apartment at 3:17 A. M. and she says no, so what do you do,
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whip out this article?? <20><> no, I guess not!; but, it will certainly help the
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process of turning relationships from non-sexual to sexual.
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Preface
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Please show this article to someone you know and love who will either
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not sleep with you unless you wear a condom or, out of fear of contracting
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AIDS, will not sleep with you at all.
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Introduction
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What are the real truths and untruths about AIDS, HIV and your odds
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of actually dieing from them? So much has been said, it is now finally the
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time to clear up fact from fiction and explain away all the myths that have
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sadly captured and inhibited the U. S. population.
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The following is a list of 12 statements that were once made to me
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regarding AIDS and the use of condoms. If you agree with them, by the end of
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this report your opinion will hopefully drastically differ:
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1<> AIDS is a horrible, lethal disease which has spread
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throughout the American population.
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2<> It is a delusion to think AIDS is confined to
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homosexual men and intravenous drug users. The
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heterosexual community is alarmingly at risk.
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3<> Even if you have led a promiscuous life with partners
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out of the "high-risk" category, you still have a
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reasonable chance of contracting AIDS because you
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never know who your partners have slept with.
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4<> People who are educated should be smart enough to
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acknowledge AIDS and should act accordingly to
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prevent themselves from becoming victims.
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5<> It is reasonable for a single woman to expect a man
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she has been dating and knows well to voluntarily
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submit to an AIDS test so that she may have peace of
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mind.
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6<> Even if a person submits to an AIDS test and has
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negative results, this is no assurance the person is
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not infected. You have to wait at least 6 months
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without sexual contact and then take the test for it
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to be fairly accurate. And even then, there's
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always still some risk.
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7<> If I knew a man who was not in a "high-risk group"
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for AIDS, and if he promised to submit to an AIDS
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test in 6 months, I would still not have sex with
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him until that time, even if he wore a condom.
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8<> Because of AIDS, I would insist my partner use a
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condom, even if his AIDS test result after 6 months
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was negative, because there's always risk.
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9<> Any man who engages in sexual encounters with
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strangers without wearing a condom is a stupid and
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ignorant man. He is alarmingly increasing his
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chances of being infected with AIDS. He is not the
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type of man I would like to know, much less marry
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someday.
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10<31> AIDS has overwhelmed our society and government
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should clearly devote more financial resources to
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find a cure right away, as more people are dieing
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and more people are at risk than ever before.
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11<31> I've read articles which state the possibility
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exists that you can get AIDS from french kissing
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and oral sex. Though there are a limited number of
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statistics available, the fact that I have read of
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the possibility is alone enough reason to make me
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that much more wary of french kissing strangers or
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engaging in oral sex with a non-tested partner.
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12<31> The articles I have read about AIDS come from well-
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known, reputable sources. What I read from one
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source is confirmed by five others. Even if one
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publication contained misstatements, they can't all
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contain misstatements. Therefore, I generally
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accept what I read as true.
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To properly support the contention that AIDS is a virtually
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insignificant disease for persons like you and I, two separate questions must
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be addressed. First, what really are our odds of becoming infected with HIV,
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the virus that is AIDS? And secondly, if it be true that our chances are
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infinitely small, why are so many articles published warning and cautioning us
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against a violently threatening disease? Consideration must be made of the
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actual public opinion of AIDS <20><> not the opinion penned by questionable
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magazine authors, but rather the actual opinion. Finally, an argument must be
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offered to illustrate why a person such as yourself might succom to excessive
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fear of this disease. Usage of condoms in the face of AIDS must similarly be
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treated.
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The Mathematical Probability of Contracting AIDS
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Let's first look at some hard statistics and apply some everyday
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mathematics. If you need to use your calculator, go ahead. I used mine.
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Eighty-nine percent of AIDS cases in the U. S. involve gay or
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bisexual men, who acquired the disease sexually, and users of intravenous
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drugs who acquired the disease through infected needles. The actual breakdown
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is 62% gay/bisexual, 27% addicts. Other high-risk groups include people with
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hemophilia, who became infected through contaminated, blood-derived clotting
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agents, and recent immigrants from certain African countries and Haiti. Let's
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be generous and say that 95% of all AIDS cases involve, directly or
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indirectly, persons from one or more categories of this entire above
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referenced segment of the population (collectively hereinafter "the high-risk
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group"). Remember this 95% figure, for it will be cited soon again.
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Norman Hearst and Stephen Hulley of The Center for AIDS Prevention
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Studies at The University of California in San Francisco recently performed a
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series of calculations. In "The Journal of the American Medical Association",
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the two researchers tabulated a heterosexual's chances of getting infected
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with the AIDS virus during one episode of penile-vaginal intercourse. Not
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surprisingly, the risk is extremely low. For instance, the chance of becoming
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infected with the HIV after one sexual encounter with someone who has both
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tested negative for HIV and who has no history of high-risk behavior is 1 in
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500 million. If the same couple uses a condom, the risk plummets to 1 in 5
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billion. Even having sex with someone whose HIV status is unknown, but who
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does not belong to any high-risk group, yields a calculated risk of 1 in 5
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million or 1 in 50 million per sexual episode, depending on whether or not a
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condom is used. And having unprotected sex with someone who is HIV-positive
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still exposes a person to only a 1 in 500 chance of getting infected after one
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sexual encounter. After 500 such encounters, still only 2 out of 3
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unprotected partners would become infected. "This advice is substantially
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different from the message that the public has so far received regarding AIDS
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prevention," the researchers say.
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Since we now know that 95% of all AIDS cases involve persons from the
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high risk group, let us assume that if a person is not in the high risk group
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then this person is not infected (don't worry, this will be accounted for
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later, but let's assume it now).
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For simplicity, let us state that I am a typical American male. I
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have had 10 sexual partners in my lifetime; only 1 of these partners did I
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know very well and the other 9 were promiscuous, "one-night stands". The
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partner I knew well tells me, and I verily believe, that she had been with
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only one other partner in her lifetime, the last sexual encounter with this
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partner, who was not a member of the high-risk group, having taken place years
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before anyone in the U. S. even knew what AIDS was. With this information, we
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rule out this well-known partner as being a carrier and must mathematically
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investigate the 10 unknown females.
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First, we narrow down the AIDS pool by sex and race based on personal
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knowledge. Statistically, 92% of all AIDS victims in the U. S. are male and
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70% of all female victims are black or hispanic. I know that none of the 9
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unknown females were black or hispanic. Certainly, none were male (if there
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is a God!) Combining the above statistics, it can be mathematically shown
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that 1 in 42 AIDS victims are non-black, non-hispanic females. Thus if we do
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not yet begin to consider the sexual histories or personal habits and morals
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of these individuals and naturally assume the worst, and if we do not yet
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consider the small probability of contracting AIDS in the general population,
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each still has only a 1 in 42 chance of being a carrier and I am
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mathematically left with a 97.6% safety net.
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Next we consider the high-risk factor. A consensus of opinion is
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that gays represent approximately 10% of the U. S. population. A recent
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Kinsey Institute estimate, however, more properly places the correct breakdown
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at 4%. Let us be generous, assume the worst, and go at 10%. Let us further
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be exceedingly generous and claim that 5% of the U. S. population are
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intravenous drug users and thus similarly fall into the high-risk AIDS group
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as defined above. Let us continue to be mathematically generous and say that
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people who are gay don't do drugs, and vice versa. Under these extremely
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generous figures a total of 15%, or about 1 in 6.5 people in our country,
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would fall into the group. Since we do not now know, nor will we ever know,
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if these 9 unknown females were members of the high-risk group, although we
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believe them all not to be, we are destined to use this "generous statistic"
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that 1 in 6.5 of them were high-risk group members. Recall now the figure of
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95% we cited earlier as that which represents the percentage of AIDS victims
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in the high risk group. We account for the 1 in 20 AIDS victims who are not
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high-risk (that leftover 5%), combine all statistics heretofore set forth and
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arrive at a now 1 in 208 chance of any of these 9 unknown females to have been
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a carrier ... again still not considering the likelihood of contracting AIDS
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in the general population.
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Now considering the AIDS pool versus the entire U. S. population of
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250 million, we begin by noting statistics of The U. S. Centers for Disease
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Control (hereinafter "CDC"), which inflates the number of infected Americans
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at 1.5 million, thus overestimating that 1 in 160 Americans are infected! If
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we use this generous figure, and if we know the odds for each of these 9
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|
unknown females to fall into this 1-in-160 pool are 1 in 208, we now further
|
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diminish the odds for any one of these 9 unknowns to actually be infected with
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AIDS to be 1 in 33,280.
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(Here is something peculiar ... consider the AIDS pool versus the
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|
entire U. S. population. The U. S. Centers for Disease Control (hereinafter
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|
"CDC") has placed the number of infected Americans at 1.5 million; as the
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|
entire population is approximately 250 million, the CDC is thus implying that
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|
1 in 160 Americans are infected. Yet we just showed, mathematically, that
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|
the odds of any of those 9 women to fall into the high risk group <20><> not be
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infected, just fall into the group <20><> would be 1 in 208. Thus, if what the
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CDC has said is really true and 1 in 160 really are infected, that would mean
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|
that if you're in the high risk group, you're pretty much automatically
|
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|
infected; 1 in 160 and 1 in 208 are about the same odds. Something sounds
|
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|
wrong, doesn't it? You bet! Now, let's continue ...)
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|
Recall earlier we stated that having one sexual encounter with a
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person who is HIV-positive results in a 1 in 500 chance of becoming infected.
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If we know the likelihood for each of the 9 unknown females to be HIV positive
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|
is 1 in 33,280, it can be mathematically shown that the actual odds of any one
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of these 9 females being HIV positive AND of my becoming infected after that
|
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|
one sexual encounter with them to be 1 in 16,640,000.
|
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|
Finally, to do some real-world adjustments, recall we used a
|
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|
calculation of 1 in 6.5 for females to fall into the group, based upon the
|
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|
inflated assumption that a majority of the 10% of the unknowns are lesbians
|
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|
(gay); if they were, of course, chances are very high that they would not have
|
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|
been my sexual partner in the first place, for to do so would mean they are
|
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|
bisexual also. Thus, considering an ever so slight adjustment for our
|
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|
previous statistical generosity coupled with my judgment that none of the 9
|
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|
females were bisexual/lesbians, or drug users for that matter, a rough and
|
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|
still extremely generous final estimate would more appropriately be that the
|
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|
likelihood for me to have become infected from any of the 9 women I have slept
|
|||
|
with, whose past histories are virtually unknown, would be 1 IN 17 MILLION!!!
|
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|
This 1-in-17,000,000 statistic, by the way, will not waver upon the
|
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|
past sexual histories of any of the 9 unknown partners <20><> or 90 or 900 unknown
|
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|
partners <20><> because the figures used to calculate the statistic are based on
|
|||
|
the present and have already incorporated the consequences of the past. And
|
|||
|
yes, this 1-in-17,000,000 statistic also assumes unprotected sex.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Does this 1-in-17,000,000 figure seem right? Yes. Why? Because we
|
|||
|
began with the statistic that the odds of becoming infected with a person
|
|||
|
whose HIV status is unknown, while unprotected, is 1 in 5 million. But we
|
|||
|
then filtered out a high percentage of the AIDS population because, in my
|
|||
|
particular case, we do know certain things. We know all the partners were
|
|||
|
female; we know none were black or hispanic. Naturally, we can expect to
|
|||
|
statistically improve the odds through these specifics and so it is that 1 in
|
|||
|
17 million might very well be a realistic ballpark guess, were it not for the
|
|||
|
lengthy mathematical calculations heretofore performed to arrive at the
|
|||
|
figure.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Truth About Condoms
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The next question arising is, if I am a typical male and if my odds
|
|||
|
of contracting AIDS while unprotected, with total strangers, is really only 1
|
|||
|
in 17 million per sexual encounter, then why are so many men turning to
|
|||
|
condoms to protect themselves against AIDS? The answer is very simple: they
|
|||
|
aren't.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"Consumer Reports" devoted an entire issue to condoms. Not
|
|||
|
surprisingly, they discovered that 87% of all males polled did not feel it
|
|||
|
necessary to wear a condom to protect themselves against AIDS; 95% of those
|
|||
|
over 30 years of age similarly did not feel it necessary to wear a condom. It
|
|||
|
should thus come as no surprise that there is not one, single college-educated
|
|||
|
male friend I know who has worn a condom for the specific purpose of guarding
|
|||
|
against AIDS. And how about sex with an hispanic, Haitian hemophiliac homo
|
|||
|
who's on heroin? Fifty-five percent of the males polled in "Consumer Reports"
|
|||
|
said it doesn't matter; their sexual practices have remained unchanged in the
|
|||
|
face of AIDS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The only 3 possible advantages that condoms can provide to some men
|
|||
|
are: (1) eliminating the possibility of an unwanted pregnancy; (2) providing
|
|||
|
justifiably sought peace of mind when engaging in repetitive sexual encounters
|
|||
|
with a known member of the high risk group; and (3) enabling those who reach
|
|||
|
orgasm easily to prolong the sexual episode. In these instances, and only in
|
|||
|
these instances, condoms are a worthwhile solution not only for men, but also
|
|||
|
for their partners. However, for those men who customarily engage in sexual
|
|||
|
activity with a non-high risk, protected partner and who do not reach orgasm
|
|||
|
quickly or easily, condoms can prove to be a nightmare.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Statistics show that almost 60% of males polled have experienced
|
|||
|
reduced sensation when wearing a condom. Over 70% stated that condom usage
|
|||
|
interfered sporadically with the natural art of lovemaking, and almost 40%
|
|||
|
said they felt uncomfortable because they were constantly aware of its
|
|||
|
presence. One-fifth of the males noted that sex cannot be as vigorous, for
|
|||
|
fear of breakage or slippage. Other negative cites included the requirement
|
|||
|
of prompt withdrawal (40%); general embarrassment (15%); and friction (about
|
|||
|
5%). Men were, on the average, about twice as critical as women. However,
|
|||
|
almost 70% of women shared their counterpart's view that condom usage does
|
|||
|
create unwanted interruptions during sex.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"Parents" magazine recently conducted a poll to compute the overall,
|
|||
|
present-day reaction to AIDS. They found 87% of those polled, both men and
|
|||
|
women, to be "slightly worried" or "not at all worried" about personally
|
|||
|
contracting AIDS; in fact, of this 87%, 21% were "slightly worried" and a
|
|||
|
significantly larger 66% were "not at all worried". How many were "very
|
|||
|
worried"? Only 5%.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Statistical Insignificance of AIDS
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The reason most persons never think twice about AIDS is because it is
|
|||
|
truly a statistically irrelevant disease plaguing a strictly confined group of
|
|||
|
individuals. Let us take the generous government estimate of 600,000 persons
|
|||
|
expected to contract AIDS in the next 4 years; well, that's an average of
|
|||
|
150,000 new AIDS victims per year. That seems like a lot of people, right?
|
|||
|
Not really. This figure is dwarfed by the number of persons who will die of
|
|||
|
cancer and heart disease.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Over 2.1 million of us are in car accidents each year, yet no one
|
|||
|
thinks twice about getting behind the wheel; and New York City parkways, being
|
|||
|
in the condition they are in, should make it that much more apparent that
|
|||
|
absolutely no measures are really being taken to ensure safer roadways. What
|
|||
|
about the number of babies that are born prematurely each year and who will
|
|||
|
die each year because modern medicine, in its infinite wisdom, has not yet
|
|||
|
found a way to artificially keep them alive until they are strong enough to
|
|||
|
survive? No woman would avoid pregnancy out of fear of being the mother of a
|
|||
|
child such as this <20><> despite the statistic that there are 40,000 such cases
|
|||
|
each year! That's 40,000 non-restrictive deaths <20><> about 27% as many real
|
|||
|
death as projected, confined AIDS deaths! And yet every newly-expectant
|
|||
|
mother announces her condition with an ear-to-ear smile.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The world is chock full of 100,000-deaths-a-year causal factors;
|
|||
|
these death figures are so insignificant when combined with the aggregate
|
|||
|
population, however, and the number of causal factors are so very high, that
|
|||
|
medical research grants totalling the national debt probably would not come
|
|||
|
even close to scratching the surface for the innumerably required cures. To
|
|||
|
avoid the chance of falling victim to driving on one of those flooky roads to
|
|||
|
death, one might just as well live in a bomb shelter with purified air and
|
|||
|
water. Getting emphezyma from the air we breathe; having a heart attack from
|
|||
|
the caffeine in the coffee we drink; becoming HIV-positive after an
|
|||
|
unprotected encounter with a stranger ... these are all mathematical
|
|||
|
possibilities, yes, but we cannot live our lives in fear of these infinitely
|
|||
|
unlikely, 1-in-17-million-odds occurrences causing us serious harm or death.
|
|||
|
To do so would be tantamount to living the rest of our natural lives in a
|
|||
|
coffin with a glass lid.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
It's Legal to Lie
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
So why is it, then, that so many persons you may know are concerned
|
|||
|
with AIDS, you ask? Why does it seem like a lot of people view it as a
|
|||
|
serious threat? And why, if all that you have read up to now is true, are you
|
|||
|
faced with a multitude of articles and news stories in all forms of media, in
|
|||
|
newspapers, magazines, journals, on radio and on television, proclaiming AIDS
|
|||
|
to be one of America's biggest challenges and tragedies? The reason is sad
|
|||
|
and simple: Sex sells!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Combining greed, money, power and the desired attention by special-
|
|||
|
interest groups, we have created an overwhelming onslaught of bogus editorials
|
|||
|
and hyped newscasts which make AIDS out to be the present-day polio, out to
|
|||
|
kill us all. Thus, we must now examine the ethics of journalism as a whole
|
|||
|
and answer the question, "Can we truly trust what we read?" <20><> and, if not,
|
|||
|
why not?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Nearly 80% of the American workforce is in the sphere of information
|
|||
|
and communication sectors. These range from media, advertising, public
|
|||
|
relations, consulting, telecommunications and computer industries to such
|
|||
|
institutions as banking, insurance, education, transportation, bureaucracy and
|
|||
|
the legal system. The perceptions, attitudes, values and opinions of the
|
|||
|
public at large are shaped by the quantity and quality of information
|
|||
|
circulated in our society. Media consultants, communications experts,
|
|||
|
informational specialists and political advisors have been hired not to seek
|
|||
|
information from the public but rather to use all the available techniques,
|
|||
|
methodologies, strategies and resources to manipulate and control it. Their
|
|||
|
goal has been to change trends and opinions, not to seek information from the
|
|||
|
public.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The only time that the matter of information and communication came
|
|||
|
to be a national debate was in the 1940's, when the Commission on Freedom of
|
|||
|
the Press issued a report which cited, among other things, the decrease in the
|
|||
|
proportion of the people who could express their opinion through the media
|
|||
|
adequately, and the engagement of the press "from time to time in practice
|
|||
|
which ... will inevitably undertake to regulate or control [society]". It was
|
|||
|
the Commission's opinion that the media should provide the citizenry with an
|
|||
|
"intelligent account of the day's events". No report or debate of this
|
|||
|
magnitude has since been conducted in the U. S., where we must unpleasantly
|
|||
|
face the fact, some fifty years later, that information in the media is being
|
|||
|
treated mainly as a marked commodity rather than a social commodity.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"The New Yorker" recently published a two-part article by Janet
|
|||
|
Malcolm who, in her piece, files a sort of ethical class-action suit against
|
|||
|
all reporters. She states:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"[They are all] incorrigible bullies who would dump
|
|||
|
their mothers for a decent story. Every journalist who
|
|||
|
is not too stupid or too full of himself to notice what
|
|||
|
is going on knows that what he does is morally
|
|||
|
indefensible. He is a kind of confidence man, preying
|
|||
|
on people's vanity, ignorance or loneliness, gaining
|
|||
|
their trust and betraying them without remorse."
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Says Fred Bruning, staff writer with "Newsday":
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"Let's be frank. Do reporters have their tricks?
|
|||
|
They do indeed. There is [definite] doubt as to the
|
|||
|
rules of ethics and civility in the weightless
|
|||
|
atmosphere of hardback publishing and influential
|
|||
|
periodicals."
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The right to deceive the public got a major boost in August, 1989
|
|||
|
after a Federal appeals court upheld a ruling that publications could legally
|
|||
|
publish fabricated quotations. In their final 2-1 vote, the majority
|
|||
|
concluded:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"Malice will not be inferred from evidence
|
|||
|
showing that the quoted language does not contain the
|
|||
|
exact words used ... provided that the fabricated
|
|||
|
quotations are either rational interpretations or do
|
|||
|
not alter the substantive content of [actual remarks]."
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The single dissenting judge, Alex Kozinski, wrote:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"This rationale is explosive. What the Court is
|
|||
|
saying, in effect, is that if you make statements that
|
|||
|
could be reasonably construed as boastful or arrogant,
|
|||
|
or callous or stupid or reflecting any other trait or
|
|||
|
character or intellect, the reporter may attribute
|
|||
|
to you any other statement reflecting that same
|
|||
|
trait."
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Masquerading fiction as news or history is thusly becoming
|
|||
|
increasingly common; and fiction, among its other characteristics, can have a
|
|||
|
most considerable influence on cultural attitudes. Producers and editors can
|
|||
|
often be as story-crazy as publicists, who not only play competitors against
|
|||
|
each other but often try to control assignment of the interviewer. Deals
|
|||
|
involve setting conditions for interviews, or where quotes can be changed "as
|
|||
|
a favor". One "Wall Street Journal" reporter estimated that 25% of all
|
|||
|
interviews at his paper involve such deals, which are usually negotiated in
|
|||
|
secret and deprive readers and viewers of knowing how certain stories get
|
|||
|
hyped.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"Why should otherwise respectable publications
|
|||
|
and TV programs allow themselves to become cogs in the
|
|||
|
'rave machine' of modern public relations? Sometimes
|
|||
|
a deal is the only way ..."
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The practice of checking ostensible facts with the story's subject is
|
|||
|
also rapidly declining. "Washingtonian", a prosperous monthly, does an annual
|
|||
|
salary survey. Fall, 1989's survey, for example, which lists hundreds of
|
|||
|
names linked to specific monetary figures, appears to be based on serious
|
|||
|
research. Eight "Time" staffers were cited; says Laurence I. Barrett of
|
|||
|
"Time":
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"Mystified, several of us agreed that the figures
|
|||
|
were wrong, by 30% in one case, and that none of us had
|
|||
|
been consulted by 'Washingtonian'. The writer, Robert
|
|||
|
Pack, explained: 'You don't call hundreds of people
|
|||
|
and ask them what they make because they won't tell
|
|||
|
you.' Pack insisted that he had knowledgeable sources
|
|||
|
for his numbers. An editor of the 'Washingtonian',
|
|||
|
however, acknowledged that such stories are 'ball-park
|
|||
|
estimates'. If 'Washingtonian' didn't get MY pay
|
|||
|
right, how many other numbers in that story were wrong?
|
|||
|
More broadly, if too many news organizations neglect to
|
|||
|
check their facts, how long become this becomes
|
|||
|
[everyone's problem]? In a business whose cardinal
|
|||
|
asset is credibility, that notion should be unsettling."
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In his "Time" article "Is it Right to Publish Rumors?", author Walter
|
|||
|
Shapiro states as follows:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"Public more may have changed over the past three
|
|||
|
decades, but the press still finds itself trapped by
|
|||
|
the rituals that govern its coverage of scabrous
|
|||
|
gossip. Today the journalistic rules of righteous
|
|||
|
rumourmongering have been liberalized. Leading
|
|||
|
newspapers and the television networks write and
|
|||
|
broadcast artificially crafted stories about the
|
|||
|
rumors themselves, thereby spreading calumny while
|
|||
|
piously decrying it."
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
When one journalist starts a rumor, others are quick to "jump on the
|
|||
|
bandwagon", despite the true facts and possible consequences. Shapiro
|
|||
|
continues:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"How sad and sordid ... is the current rule of
|
|||
|
rumor on Capitol Hill. Perhaps the nadir was reached
|
|||
|
with the recent press coverage of the baseless charge
|
|||
|
that House Speaker Thomas Foley is a homosexual.
|
|||
|
Syndicated columnists Roland Evans and Robert Novak
|
|||
|
initially helped stir the muck by referring to rumors
|
|||
|
about the 'alleged homosexuality of one Democrat who
|
|||
|
might move up the succession ladder'. As the gossip
|
|||
|
oozed along the halls of Congress, 'New York Daily
|
|||
|
News' columnist Lars-Erik Nelson published the
|
|||
|
details of the whispering campaign against Foley in
|
|||
|
order to finger the staff of Congressman Newt
|
|||
|
Gingrich as one of its sources. Never mind that the
|
|||
|
Foley rumors were completely false. Once the
|
|||
|
Republican National Committee launched its own smear
|
|||
|
campaign against the new Speaker, using sniggering
|
|||
|
language like 'out of the liberal closet', virtually
|
|||
|
every news organization felt compelled to repeat the
|
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slur, regardless of the damage it would cause ...
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[H]ow tempting it must be for armchair analysts to
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decree that henceforth no responsible publication or
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newscast should disseminate unsubstantiated rumors.
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But ... would such a high-minded standard also serve
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the public interest?"
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The public interest, indeed; catching it is what the authors want, as
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the more interest there is the higher the publication sales will be. Leonore
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|
Fleishcer or "Publishers Weekly" deems the AIDS crisis nothing more than "a
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|
plague of blame and fear". She cites Monroe E. Price, Dean of the Benjamin N.
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|
Cordozo School of Law at Yeshiva University, who published a work entitled
|
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|
"Shattered Mirrors: Our Search for Identity and Community in the AIDS Era".
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|
Mr. Price examines the frightening changes in the influential media to present
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|
a message of sexual caution rather than sexual freedom. He states that
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television news has become
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" ... an electronic pulpit ... a tool with which
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public health officials instruct people in how to
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think and how to behave during the AIDS crisis. [It
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|
tells us what individuals'] values are and should be,
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what conduct will be deemed worthy of imitation and,
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|
as a result, how behavior will be shaped."
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|
So there you have it: a society whose media preys on the weaknesses
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|
and fears of the general public and divinely deems what "acceptable" responses
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|
to these fears should be. The panic has a ceiling, however, and can only
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spread so far; let it be known, fortunately for our society, that there are
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|
still many wise Americans who will have rummaged their way through the
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inescapable heap of media hype thrown at them and happily emerge with a
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|
personal interpretation of their own, one which comes about only after
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|
examining the manipulative, sadistic greed overpowering the heartless,
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|
insensitive liars behind the frightening, doomsday words.
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The Bogus "Masters and Johnson" Report
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One of the most respected research teams in the field of sexual
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|
behavior, Masters and Johnson, joined the ranks of the money-hungry, word-
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|
twisting fear-injectors when it published "Crisis: Heterosexual Behavior in
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|
the Age of AIDS". Criticized for failing to submit their results to
|
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|
scientific review, the medical research community deemed Masters and Johnson's
|
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|
claim that the AIDS epidemic is "running rampant in the heterosexual
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|
community" bad science, if slick marketing. An elaborate press conference, a
|
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|
cover story in "Newsweek" and distribution by "The Los Angeles Times
|
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|
Syndicate" were timed to coincide with the book's publication. Noted for
|
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|
their innovative studies in human sexual physiology and pioneering work in sex
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|
therapy, most readers in fact do not know that they have rarely submitted
|
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|
their studies to scientific journals, where the work is supposed to pass the
|
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|
scrutiny of experts before being published. Says University of California sex
|
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|
researcher Bernard Zilbergeld, "Their primary aim is to sell themselves and
|
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|
their books."
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|
|
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|
Aside from preposterous claims that AIDS can be contracted,
|
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|
"theoretically at least", via mosquito bites, french kissing, toilet seats and
|
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|
sliding into second base ("if, by chance, an infected player has bled into it
|
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|
..."), experts say that the main problem with Masters and Johnson's alarming
|
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|
AIDS data is, similarly, that their sample is drastically skewed, that is, not
|
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|
representative of the nation as a whole. The sex researchers, with co-author
|
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|
Dr. Robert Koldony, studied 800 people in New York, Los Angeles, St. Louis and
|
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|
Atlanta. One-half claimed to be monogamous and one-half claimed to have had 6
|
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|
sex partners per year for the previous 5 years. The participants further
|
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|
stated in questionnaires that they had not engaged in homosexual activity or
|
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|
used drugs. Only one of the monogamous subjects was found injected with the
|
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|
AIDS virus, compared with 24 or 6% in the sexually active group, a rate 5 to
|
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|
10 times higher than that found in patients at clinics for sexually
|
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|
transmitted diseases, a very high risk population.
|
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|
|
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|
"This is just plain bad science," says Dr. John Bailar, a
|
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|
biostatistician at McGill University in Montreal and consultant to the U. S.
|
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|
government and "The New England Journal of Medicine". She continues:
|
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|
|
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|
"The sample of people they chose, or who chose
|
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|
themselves, is totally biased. You can't come to any
|
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|
broad conclusions from this, even if you assume that
|
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|
the subjects told them the truth about their sexual
|
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|
habits."
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|
|
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|
|
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|
The study participants were volunteers who responded to notices
|
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|
placed at churches, childbirth classes, colleges and singles gathering spots.
|
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|
Masters and Johnson apparently inserted a disclaimer in the book stating that
|
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|
their results "cannot be easily generalized", but critics say Masters and
|
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|
Johnson and Kolodny did just that: they used their data to assert that AIDS
|
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|
is spreading rapidly and that 200,000 heterosexuals in the U. S. are now
|
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|
infected, not the 30,000 estimated by the CDC, which figures place the number
|
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|
of heterosexuals with AIDS at 2% of the entire AIDS population. Says Dr.
|
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|
James Curran of CDC:
|
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|
|
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|
"The problem has become more exaggerated in coverage
|
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|
of AIDS because of the severe life-and-death implications.
|
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|
This life-and-death journalistic rollercoaster leaves the
|
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|
public wondering what to believe."
|
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|
|
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|
|
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|
U. S. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop promptly called the work
|
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|
"irresponsible" and accused Masters and Johnson of "scare tactics". New York
|
|||
|
City Health Commissioner Dr. Stephen Joseph stated:
|
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|
|
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|
"They pile their statements, each holding a thin
|
|||
|
layer of established fact, on top of one another like
|
|||
|
slices of bologna."
|
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|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A "Chicago Tribune" editorial blasted the "panic-peddling book" and
|
|||
|
"The New York Times" decried its "false alarms about AIDS", all while
|
|||
|
frightened readers jammed AIDS hotlines seeking clarification and comfort.
|
|||
|
Perhaps some consolation was received by their being warmly reassured that
|
|||
|
"The Journal of the American Medical Association" has scientifically disproven
|
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|
the theory that "deep kissing" can lead to death. Not one single case has
|
|||
|
ever been attributed to infection brought on by french kissing. Explains Jay
|
|||
|
Levy of The University of California at San Francisco:
|
|||
|
|
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|
"The AIDS virus is not present in saliva. Saliva
|
|||
|
is a hostile environment for the AIDS virus. In fact,
|
|||
|
it will kill half the viruses exposed to it within 30
|
|||
|
minutes."
|
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|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In their defense, Masters and Johnson argue that it is up to the
|
|||
|
medical community to prove them wrong. As a practical matter, however,
|
|||
|
scientists cannot prove that something will never happen. Even so, in a dozen
|
|||
|
studies conducted on some 500 persons living with AIDS-infected relatives, not
|
|||
|
one single case of casual transmission has occurred, even though they shared
|
|||
|
toothbrushes, toilets, cups, plates, toys and bed linens. "They've created a
|
|||
|
straw man," says CDC's Curran, "Let THEM prove it's true!" Says Joanne
|
|||
|
Silbernerer in her recent work in "U. S. News & World Report":
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"Science is a gradual process; journalism isn't.
|
|||
|
Why do we fall for it? The media reports the latest
|
|||
|
discoveries, which are all too often taken as gospel.
|
|||
|
Even when studies are reported in reputable journals,
|
|||
|
they can be misconstrued."
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
At least with Masters and Johnson, some publications evidently saw
|
|||
|
warning flags. "Time" and "The Boston Globe" were invited to bid for rights
|
|||
|
to excerpt the book, and declined. "We felt it was determinedly alarming,"
|
|||
|
said "Time" senior editor Russ Hoyle. The book, published by Grove Press
|
|||
|
after several other publishers reportedly turned it down, didn't lack buyers.
|
|||
|
"The Los Angeles Times Syndicate", the German magazine "Stern" and France's
|
|||
|
"Paris Match" bought rights. As one editor precisely observed, and as
|
|||
|
hereinbefore stated, "Sex sells."
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
You Don't Get Heard
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
It does not pay to be the bearer of good news. Since 1987, Michael
|
|||
|
Fumento has been trying to spread the reassuring word that AIDS is not going
|
|||
|
to carry off millions of Americans, that AIDS will not devastate the
|
|||
|
heterosexual population, that AIDS is not the late 20th Century version of the
|
|||
|
black death. As a result, Fumento lost his job as AIDS expert at the U. S.
|
|||
|
Commission on Civil Rights, had a generous fellowship offer rescinded, and has
|
|||
|
been told that he is not a nice person. Fumento, author of the recently
|
|||
|
published book "The Myth of Heterosexual AIDS", argues that AIDS is not a
|
|||
|
disease that is easily transmitted, meaning the universe of Americans likely
|
|||
|
to be infected by it is clearly circumscribed. Arguing that monogamy buffs in
|
|||
|
the Reagan administration were using AIDS as a tool to terrify sexually
|
|||
|
adventurous Americans with a "chastity or death" message, Fumento did not get
|
|||
|
in trouble for offending the gay liberals ... he got in trouble for offending
|
|||
|
the conservatives.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Essentially, Fumento denounces as "worthless" and "garbage" most of
|
|||
|
the projections about the size of the AIDS epidemic, noting that most
|
|||
|
information disseminated in the press has been provided by crackpots, while a
|
|||
|
great deal of the statistical data generated by the CDC is high-class
|
|||
|
guesswork. In his work "The Incredible Shrinking AIDS Epidemic", Fumento
|
|||
|
argues that new infections among homosexuals have dropped dramatically because
|
|||
|
word about AIDS is out, while the number of drug users left to be exposed has
|
|||
|
topped out because there are only so many drug users and partners left to
|
|||
|
contaminate.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In his "Forbes" article, author Joseph Quinnan states:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"Fumento feels that alarming projections about the
|
|||
|
spread of AIDS into the heterosexual population served
|
|||
|
the interests of several groups. One group was
|
|||
|
journalists, who revel in nightmarish stories and are
|
|||
|
willing to cite the most dire statistics, even when the
|
|||
|
numbers are supplied by 'experts' with dubious
|
|||
|
credentials, or by certain organizations whose
|
|||
|
epidemiological prowess is in question. 'It's a
|
|||
|
bumper sticker disease,' he remarks, suggesting that
|
|||
|
scaring the daylights out of white, middle-class
|
|||
|
suburbanites may have been the only way AIDS activists
|
|||
|
could have corralled the dollars needed to combat a
|
|||
|
disease whose principal victims are socially
|
|||
|
unfashionable black females and homosexuals."
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Says Fumento:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"AIDS will go down from an epidemic to an endemic
|
|||
|
level within just a few years. If someone had come up
|
|||
|
with a 'cure' a couple of years ago, he would have
|
|||
|
been hailed as the new Jonas Salk. But now, when AIDS
|
|||
|
vaccine is discovered, people will say, 'Oh, that's
|
|||
|
good, that's great, that's a good thing ..."
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
When "Newsweek" jumped on the bogus Masters and Johnson survey in
|
|||
|
support of its alleged validity, Michael Fumento joined those who criticized
|
|||
|
the survey in an article in "The New Republic". Alas, the circulation of "The
|
|||
|
New Republic" is 92,500, while the circulation of "Newsweek" is 3,198,000!
|
|||
|
So, the mass of the public will hear what they want to believe ... another
|
|||
|
frightening statistic ... regardless of sociological implications. "No wonder
|
|||
|
we're hysterical, from denial or paranoia," states author John Leonard in his
|
|||
|
recent "Ms." article as he vehemently lashes out against a world of
|
|||
|
publications deliberately outpouring misinformation. "It depends on the
|
|||
|
magazine that's messing with our minds." He further states:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"[W]hat we think we know is determined entirely
|
|||
|
by the information environment. It's as if they're
|
|||
|
screaming at us from transistors in the cavities of
|
|||
|
our teeth, and they don't care if they're telling
|
|||
|
the truth or not. We haven't the tuners and
|
|||
|
amplifiers to steer through this static. No
|
|||
|
historical bifocals for a close reading of the
|
|||
|
facts. No previous experience nor any guru to help
|
|||
|
us feel our way. As perhaps never before, we are
|
|||
|
dependent on the conscienceless, retina-eating media
|
|||
|
for all the weather in our heads. What this amounts
|
|||
|
to is a shameful unknowingness, a crime."
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Psychiatric Delusions in Some
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In its article "The AIDS Delusion", the magazine "Science News" set
|
|||
|
forth an example of one of the terrifying consequences that twisted, tattered
|
|||
|
words can have on some of us who are not strong enough to properly distinguish
|
|||
|
fact from fiction:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"Here's a new twist in the controversy over
|
|||
|
AIDS testing. A small but increasing number of
|
|||
|
people with psychiatric disorders are demanding to
|
|||
|
be tested for the AIDS virus as a result of
|
|||
|
delusions that they have contracted the deadly
|
|||
|
disease. In three cases described in 'The
|
|||
|
American Journal of Psychiatry', this erroneous
|
|||
|
belief that AIDS has been contracted disappeared
|
|||
|
with successful treatment of the person's severe
|
|||
|
depression or manic depression. The patients have
|
|||
|
no symptoms of AIDS, are not intravenous drug users
|
|||
|
and report no homosexual experiences. If testing
|
|||
|
for the AIDS virus is nonetheless conducted, the
|
|||
|
researchers note, these patients usually find a
|
|||
|
way to explain away negative results and hang on
|
|||
|
to their delusion until the underlying psychiatric
|
|||
|
disorder is addressed. As AIDS becomes a fixture
|
|||
|
in the media in public consciousness, it may
|
|||
|
increasingly affect the delusions of people with
|
|||
|
psychiatric disorders, the investigators conclude."
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Conclusion
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In summary, AIDS is a frightening disease and AIDS is a deadly
|
|||
|
disease ... but AIDS is a distant disease, light years away from people like
|
|||
|
you and I in the realistic world of mathematical probability and true facts.
|
|||
|
My personal likelihood of contracting it, while unprotected and from a
|
|||
|
stranger, has been calculated at 1 in 17 million; yours, equally minute. It
|
|||
|
is not disputed that there is justifiable reason to be cautious, however there
|
|||
|
is certainly no cause for exaggerated and unnecessary fear and preoccupation.
|
|||
|
Almost all males do not feel it necessary to wear condoms as a guard against
|
|||
|
AIDS; condoms are primarily reluctantly used as a method of birth control, and
|
|||
|
evoke widespread criticism for the reduction of sensation they produce.
|
|||
|
Almost all men and women polled state they are "slightly" or "not at all"
|
|||
|
worried about contracting aids, thus the ideals of the minority can be
|
|||
|
attributed to the great influx of bogus, hype articles about AIDS that plague
|
|||
|
the American media and frighten the American public. A California court, in
|
|||
|
1989, upheld a law permitting publications to legally publish fabricated
|
|||
|
quotes, and reported news continues to become reported fiction. Even Masters
|
|||
|
and Johnson, one of the most noteworthy and respected teams of sex researchers
|
|||
|
in the U. S., published a totally fictitious book based on non-scientific data
|
|||
|
and was blasted by the U. S. Surgeon General. Yet, countless other fabricated
|
|||
|
AIDS books by less well-known authors have been bought, read and believed by
|
|||
|
hundreds of thousands of persons, not surprisingly accounting for the creation
|
|||
|
of a group of people who have delusions of having AIDS or getting AIDS, even
|
|||
|
after negative HIV test results.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
What to Do
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If you plan on having sex with someone who is in the high risk group,
|
|||
|
use protection. If you plan on having sex with someone on a regular basis and
|
|||
|
do not want children, use protection regardless of the person's group status.
|
|||
|
But if you meet someone who is not in the high risk group and would like to
|
|||
|
have sex with this person without having a relationship, be free, live free,
|
|||
|
remove all inhibitions, relax and enjoy, for there truly is nothing to fear
|
|||
|
... unless you've already slept with 17 million or so other persons, at which
|
|||
|
point yes, I'd definitely be careful!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
*
|
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|
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"THE RUNE STONE BBS" is open and available to ALL inquisitive modemers! This
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is an IIRG-oriented, Connecticut-based BBS which features a VERY knowledgeable,
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helpful and friendly Sysop; NO ratios(!); and a WEALTH of informational philes
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to explore. This BBS is also the place to find the latest editions of "SCAM!"
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magazine! Even if you're an out-of-state caller, this BBS is well worth the
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extra dime. So why not call today? The fone number is (203) 832-8441. Logon
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with newuser password "CONSPIRACY", and say you heard about 'em from "SCAM!"
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<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
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FIND THE LATEST AND THE GREATEST 0-30'S! STARGATE ASYLUM (516) YOU-WISH
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<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
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WANTED: VALID CBI, TRW, EQUIFAX AND TRANS UNION ACCOUNTS, PASSWORDS AND
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LOGON HELP. If you have enjoyed reading "SCAM!" magazine and have found it
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of any value to you, which hopefully you have, please be advised that NO
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idiotic money contributions are requested. Rather, I seek the above. If
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you have any of the above, or would like to refer a BBS number and newuser
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logon password where the above information can be obtained, please leave a
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PRIVATE message for THE PRODUCER on The Rune Stone BBS (see above). NOTE:
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The Rune Stone BBS is a legitimate BBS and does NOT wish information of
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this type publicly posted. Therefore, please obey the wishes and respect
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the rules of the Sysops on this BBS and do NOT post this info publicly.
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Each message will be treated with the UTMOST in confidentiality and will be
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sincerely appreciated.
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<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
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MERCENARY, GIMME MORE POINTS FOR AREA 27! I LIVE TO LEECH! -- The Prod.
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HELLO, GERMANY!
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<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
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ARE YOU SICK AND TIRED OF CALLING "611" to get repair service, only to find
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out that the line is busy or you're being put on hold for about an hour??
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Fret no more ... if you're a New York Telephone customer, try 890-0091. This
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is an UNLISTED New York Telephone trunk number that will automatically connect
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you to the first available operator for repair. The repair centers, by the
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way, are in White Plains and Garden City, and there's another in Queens
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somewhere. You won't find yourself calling back or left on hold again! (Note
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this number works in MOST area codes serviced by New York Telephone, but might
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not work in yours. Try it anyway, you have nothing to lose!)
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* * * * *
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THIS HELPFUL HINT FURNISHED COURTESY OF THE PRODUCER & "SCAM!" MAGAZINE
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<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
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FOR SALE: VALID SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS, together with (1) the name of the
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person the number belongs to; (2) his or her most current address; and (3)
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his or her most current telephone number. HUNDREDS OF NUMBERS AVAILABLE,
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most also including the person's date of birth! Many also include the
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person's current occupation, place of employment AND salary. These numbers,
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which are available for REAL, LIVING persons, can in many cases be tailored to
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your needs for specific age, race and/or nationality. NO MONEY DESIRED FOR
|
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THIS INFORMATION; USE YOUR BRAIN TO FIGURE OUT WHAT'S WANTED IN RETURN!
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DISCLAIMER: The authors and publishers of this magazine shall act merely as
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liaison to any parties responding to this advertisement, for informational and
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entertainment purposes only. RESPOND, PLEASE, IN THE APPROPRIATE FASHION.
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<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
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FIND OUT INFO ON THAT AMEX CARD! If you know the number of an American Express
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Card AND the social security number of the cardholder, just dial the following
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number: 1-800-292-2639. A computer-generated program will permit you to find
|
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out lots of valuable information on the card such as last payment, available
|
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limits, etc. You do NOT need to know the expiration date of the card! Works
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for greens, golds and platinums. If the computer attempts to transfer you to
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a live operator, this means some of the info you gave didn't jive ... so
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disconnect! Have more AMEX inquiries? Call 1-800-528-4800 for a live person
|
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... but know what you're doing! Calls answered M-F 9:30-5:30 EST.
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<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
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PIRACY RULES ... AND THE DWELLING RETURNS!
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<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
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<20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
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<20><> <20><>
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<20><> WANTED!! <20><>
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<20><> <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20><>
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<20><> VALID WDIA ACCOUNTS, PASSWORDS <20><>
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<20><> AND LOGON HELP <20><>
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<20><> <20><>
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<20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
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WDIA is (or was) one of the nation's largest electronic databases that acts
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(or did act) as a gateway to DMV, credit card bureaus and courthouse records
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nationwide. Its function is (or was) to provide private investigators with
|
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the necessary tools for tracing, tracking, etc. private individuals and/or
|
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businesses and, upon entering the proper search requests, can offer credit
|
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card histories, criminal background checks, business investigations etc.
|
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nationwide, if not worldwide. If you have enjoyed reading "SCAM!" magazine
|
|||
|
and have found it of any value to you, please leave a PRIVATE message for THE
|
|||
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PRODUCER on The Rune Stone BBS (see above), or furnish a BBS number where the
|
|||
|
above information can be obtained. Again, please respect the rules of The
|
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Rune Stone and do NOT post public ANY info of this type. Each message will
|
|||
|
be treated with the UTMOST confidentiality and will be sincerely appreciated.
|
|||
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*** "SCAM!" SUGGESTION: ***
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For total anonymity, use PKZIP encryption. Especially
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when dealing with WDIA, I would suggest it.
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<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
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0-30'S WITH MINT MESSAGE BASE AND SUPER-MINT SYSOP
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THE TACK ROOM (516) 4U2-KNOW
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<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
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IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD IN "SCAM!" MAGAZINE: Leave a
|
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PRIVATE message for THE PRODUCER on The Rune Stone BBS (see above). Your real
|
|||
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name, address, etc. are NOT needed to place classified ads. You may leave
|
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your handle, e-mail address and/or BBS message area where others can respond
|
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to your ad. NO FEE IS REQUIRED! Classified ads MUST conform to the general
|
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content of "SCAM!" magazine. Classified ads for "conservative" BBS's (e.g.
|
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BBS's containing shareware programs, games, etc.) will NOT be posted, so
|
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please don't waste my time! Classified ads containing actual credit card
|
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numbers, passwords, etc. will NOT be posted, simply because the posting of
|
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such information would be clearly illegal; however, classified ads that
|
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contain SOURCES to obtain this information are acceptable and, in fact, are
|
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encouraged. Classified ads will be posted based upon their content and at the
|
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sole and exclusive discretion of THE PRODUCER. In your request, please don't
|
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forget to specifically state that you wish a classified ad, or else your info
|
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will simply be treated confidentially and I will not know to post it. Please
|
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