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HEYHEYHEYHEYHEYHEYHEYHEYHEYHEYHEY
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HEYHEYhey, hey, hey, it's ATI!HEY
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HEYHEYHEYHEYHEYHEYHEYHEYHEYHEYHEY
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Activist times, inc. November, 88.
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SCARED, REAL SCARED by The Happy
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Hacker.
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Have you ever had your call traced?
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Can you recognize that it is being
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done?
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I've had it described to me many a
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time before; but I had no idea the
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energy that comes out of a line trace
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right out at you. Until:
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I dialed my local MCI switching
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number. (xxx)xxx-xxxx. I then waited
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for
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the low mechanical sounding tone that
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tells us phreakers it is ok to dial
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our
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liberated access code. xxxxx, I
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autodialed. I touched /a/ /1/ which
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autodialed
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3055844400. ***Editor's note: I've
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just returned from packing all my hack
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and
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phreak information bringing it all (a
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Samsonite attache-ful ) out into the
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car
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I am borrowing from my car dealer
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while they repair my pickup truck on a
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recall)
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(I tell you this to capture the
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atmosphere here. It all goes into the
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setting.)
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(The need of repair comes in good
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timing as I can always say the
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incriminating information was in there
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when I picked up the car)
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Anyways I am out of breath from a
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combination of 1) my adrenal glands
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flowing like a dripping wet pussy in
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heat; and 2) running around the house
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looking to get EVERYTHING then bolting
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out the door to finally get it all
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into
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the safety of my loaner car.
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Now, I have every intention of using
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the "Gomer Pyle" stupidity routine,
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saying that a telemarketer told me if
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I send $30 cash to him each month:
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he'd
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give me a WATS line to use for my
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telecommunicating pleasure.
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I'll say that he called me every
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couple of weeks to tell me that my
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access code to the wats line had been
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changed for my safety.
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I believed him. I've been had!!
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Anyways, more on that later. Back to
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what happened a thousand seconds
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ago (1:03 a.m. this Tuesday morning,
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January 13, 1987)
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So, I dialed the number using my
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Radio Shack autodialing tone-dialer.
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After what I thought was a successful
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connection to the multi-user
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mainframe in Orlando, Florida--- the
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phone went dead.
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Can you recognize the sound of
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numbers dialing at about 19200 bps? I
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heard it! I knew what it was. Oh, it
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had to be at least 28 tones dialed
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before
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I hung up the phone in pure panic. Up
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and down, high and low pitch. I did NOT
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wait to hear them verify my phone
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number. ( I'm shivering right now, but
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I'm
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more excited than scared. Oh I'm
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scared. Believe me you. But I'm more
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excited
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than scared. I wanted to learn all the
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ins and out of hack-phreak. Well, here
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I
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am.)
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After hanging up the phone I dialed
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every local modem number I could
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possibly connect to. All busy. I then
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got right onto Tymnet and logged onto
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Delphi (my own legally owned account).
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It's after hanging up from them that
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I
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began gathering all my nuts into the
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brief-case to stow it away, and that
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brings us right up to this very moment.
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I'm nervous, really nervous. They
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haven't called, and I've left the
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phone untied for 7 minutes now. I
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think a few things here: 1) They
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didn't get a
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trace. 2) They got one, but can't do
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a damned thing about it. 3) They got a
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trace, but are legally bound to
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calling me only between the hours 8:30
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a.m. and
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8:30 p.m.
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You think I'll sleep one second
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tonight? And I've pulled two
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all-nighters in a row already.
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Vivarin's makers are going to love me.
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And to
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think, I wanted excitement. An
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adventure through the trunk-lines of
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society. A
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free phone call anywhere in the
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continental U.S. at 2400 baud.
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Oh well. Now, I just sit and wait.
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More on this later...
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818-882-9524 foneradio. call tonite!!!
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everyday books
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an alternative bookshop
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(203)423-3474
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120 Main St. Willimantic, Ct. 06226
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PASS THE ROACH by Yipster
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I saw a roach at the Radisson today.
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No lie. Right under the carport out
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front. He was shiny and gold; walking
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across the sidewalk like a trooper. He
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must've been lost. "The restaurant is
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that-away." Hmmmm. After all that
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class,
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all that style, all that work, they
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still have roaches. What a concept.
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Roaches, I can't believe it. At the
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Radisson? Nahhhhh. Wow.
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** YIPPIE! **- - - - - - - - - - .
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************** /
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Activist Times, Inc. ATI is a
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journalistic, causistic, /
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/cyberpolitical /
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/organization, / 4 more info?
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/trying to / send SASE
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/help y'all, and us / stamps???
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change the world / to:
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radically, in less / ATI
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than two minute / c/o Kelly
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increments. / BRO Box 94
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- - - - - - - - - Groton, Ct.
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06340
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IRAN: A Fictionfact. By Prime Anarchist
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"Mr. Premier. You've just been
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implicated in the sales of thirty-eight
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mig's and twenty-five million dollars
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worth of missiles to mexico . What do
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you
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have to say for that," asked a TASS
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reporter?
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"No comment," said the premier,
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Raygun Roychiev.
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"Aw c'mon. Mr Prem. Say
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something."
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"He has yet to be briefed by his
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advisers," said speaker Lario
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speakoffsky. "He will address you all
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at an open conference within 36 hours."
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The premier rushed off to his
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helocopter where he would bolted to
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headquarters to be told what to say
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the next night in front of both
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television
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audiences: his, and those capitalist
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pigs.
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See, it's 1995, and the Soviet
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Union had been taken over by
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anarchists.
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This meant that freedom was prevalant.
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This was suddenly a more liberal
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country
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than Amerika. It WAS inevitable: a
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Rehnquist/Reagan royal wedding made
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merica
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more of a police state; so the Union
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had to balance things off with a freer
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society. Gorbachv made things very
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much freer than Russians had seen in
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the
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80's but his death marked the birth of
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anarchy in the ussr. Hence, much more
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liberalism. Jeans, t-shirts, rock
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concerts, marijuana; everything was
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available
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out in the open here in the USSR.
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Suddenly the new premier gets
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accused of shipping arms to an enemy. A
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country who'd been siding with
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amerika. a country who'd gotten in
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the way of
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Union's interests in afganistan back
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in the 80's. Now, the press-- TASS,
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pravda, ussr today, The Evening, the
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Hartforsk Courante, and the New
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Yourfsko
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Minute all could never forgive a
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leader for supplying the enemy.
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Fred P. Hack, a journalist for
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the Postov, called the Kremlin Press
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Office
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at 18004249090 to hear and record the
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premier's latest speach.
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"Whehlll----" said the premier,
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who'd once been an adequate actor on
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the
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big screen and the prime-time
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announcer at a local radio station in
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des moinex
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iowovs. "I'd like to talk to you all
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today about the recent accusations
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regarding te shipping of arms to
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mexico.
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I had nothing to do with it. My
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advisors tell me to say that we are
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doing
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all we can to find out just WHO is
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shipping arms to this evil empire. An
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independent agency working for the KGB
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has been working diligently to get> to
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the bottom of this all, and they have
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found an interesting glitch in all
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this:
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all the invoices seem to have
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signature.
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Whehllll. I'll tell you now, and
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I'll make myself very clear: I did
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not; I
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repeat 'did not' sign those shipping
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orders. I've hired my own investigators
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now, to look into this. And if we find
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out that some persons have been using
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my
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signature to play meteor mercenary to
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these mexicans muckmouths, there will
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be
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TROUBLE.
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I remember one day when mother and
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me were driving up our west coast, the
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big blue ocean to our left, and giant
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redwoods to our right. And I
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thought..."
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"We're sorry mr. Premier," said
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the journalist in the back, "but we've
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all
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got to go to press. It was really nice
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chatting with you, and we hope to catch
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you at some more teleprompting
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screwups."
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Just then all the journalists
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filed out the room, leaving Raygun
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Roychievski all to himself.
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"I think we pulled it off," said
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te premier, to himself.
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"Whehlllll--you're right, I
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think we did."
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Tune in next time, when...
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"We have just outlawed Amerika.
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The bombing begins in thirty
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seconds..."
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THE WESLEYAN EXPERIENCE Prime Anarchist
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It's weeks later, and the Wesleyan
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thing just ended. Can you believe it?
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Basically, admin did a "divide and
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conquer" type thing. They agreed to
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most
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of the demands but the one they
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partially agreed to caused an "acting
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up" kind
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of thing.
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They agreed to have regular meetings
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discussing divestment allowing students
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to the beginning of each meeting.
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But an hour into each seeion they're
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gonna announce "closed session" and
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none
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of the students are gonna be allowed
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to be there discussing what THEIR
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tuition
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money'll be doing across the seas.
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It's kinda like taxes. Whether you
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like it or not, some of your money's
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down
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there killing Guatemalans and over
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there torturing Palestinians.
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CITICORPSE: Up To Their Old HiJinks by
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The 8th Defendant
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Ramon Milian-Rodriguez, chief money
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launderer for the Medellin cocaine
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cartel, now serving a 30-year prison
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term, testified that he personally
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laundered $2.4 billion a year in drug
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profits through Panama branches of
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Citicorp, and Chase Manhattan.
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The Citicorpse/Nazi Party relation
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goes deeper for sure, but that's as
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deep
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as I can dig it up.
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If anyone has any way of getting
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ahold of Rodriguez or any of his frendz
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please drop off a line to the BRO Box.
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NOTES FROM GROUND LEVEL by dust-f-ski
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5 of 4 am. el restaurante. 4 guys
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trippin
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their brains out. One's got a creamer
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in his mouth squeezin it with his
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teeth.Anothers sayin "listn, keep it
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in your pans, man. Keep it in your
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mouth,"
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tryin to sound like Humphrey Bogart,
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even though the word content is way
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off.
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Another is smokin a "cig" starin at
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the ashtray but focusing on something
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far
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beyond the tray way way out at least 3
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miles from here. His eyes are buggin
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way
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out of his head. The last one isnt
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moving, at all. He's lettin his coffee
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sit
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there and stagnate, since he's facin
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away from me, it's hard to tell what
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his
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eyes are doing.
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The first one says, "I want
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scrambled eggs and dead bacon."
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The last one still aint movin, but I
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heard this come out of his head:
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"scrambled. Dead". His lips moved just
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a bit. I've got finger dislexia. I
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always reverse the 'u' and the 's' in
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jsut=just. I don't know why, they're
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not
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even near each other. We're talking
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l-3- h vs r-1-u <left-ring-home versus
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right- pointer-up> hehe
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Well that's it for ati27.
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