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- WELCOME TO THE TWELFTH ISSUE OF -
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- -=>PHANTASY<=- -
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- A PUBLICATION AND NEWSLETTER OF -
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- THE -
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= INTERNATIONAL =
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- INFORMATION -
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= RETRIEVAL =
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- GUILD -
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- Hacking,Phreaking,Anarchy,Survivalism,Commentary -
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Volume Number Three,Issue Number Twelve Dated 11/30/92
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Editor is Mercenary : mercenar@works.UUCP
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Article Submissions: The Mercenary/IIRG
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862 Farmington Avenue
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Suite 306
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Bristol,Ct 06010
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Phantasy Headquarters BBS: The Rune Stone
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14.4K HST
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Invitation Only
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(203)-PRI-VATE
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IIRG World Headquarters BBS: Dark Shadows
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19.2/9600 Baud HST
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1.2 Gigs Online
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(203)-PRI-VATE
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Table of Discontents:
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[1] Subscription Information
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By: Mercenary
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[2] NYX Tightning Security
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[3] Another Crystal Source
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By: Saint Anarchy/IIRG
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[4] Randy Weaver Follow-Up
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1. UNDECLARED WAR AGAINST CHRISTIAN AMERICANS
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By: Jack McLamb
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2. WEAVER SET UP BY FEDS
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By Mike Blair of Spotlight Magazine
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3. CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES ON TRIAL IN IDAHO
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By Andrew Arnold of Spotlight Magazine
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[5] FOR THE PEOPLE
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Supplied By: Bulletin Boards Across the Country
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Edited by: Mercenary
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1. WASHINGTON 2600 MEETINGS UPDATE
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2. NEW MAG: U.S. MILITIA
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[6] The Rumor Mill (Unconfirmed rumors from the Underground)
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Edited By: Mercenary
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1. FED ALERT (?)
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2. ASSHOLE WARNING (?)
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[7] PHANTASY TIDBITS: News and Views of Interest
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1. CERT Advisory-Revised VMS Monitor Vulnerability
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2. Nintendo(R) N E W S R E L E A S E
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3. Edwardsville Teen Charged with theft
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[8] Listing of IIRG Distribution Sites
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[9] Listing of PHANTASY Distribution Sites
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OFFICIAL DISLAIMER...
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All information in PHANTASY is from USER contributed material
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The Publishers and Editors of PHANTASY and THE IIRG disclaim
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any liability from any damages of any type that the reader or
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user of such information contained within this newsletter may encounter
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from the use of said information. All files are brought to you for
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entertainment purposes only! We also assume all information infringes
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no copyrights and hereby disclaim any liability.
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PHANTASY is (C) 1990 by The IIRG
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IIRG and INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION RETRIEVAL GUILD is (C) 1982
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Section [1]: Subscription Information
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By: Mercenary
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Lately I've been swamped with requests for Phantasy Subscriptions Via
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the Internet. So lets make this clear.... AT THIS TIME THERE IS NO
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SUBSCRIPTION VIA INTERNET AVAILABLE...
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You may get Phantasy over the Internet From FTP.EFF.ORG or any of their
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mirror sites. If I could find someone willing to take on the task of
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mailing out Phantasy, we could offer this service.
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But between Myself and our members responsibilities we don't have
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enough time. So Hello World?? Anyone out there Willing to take on the Job??
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and Join the IIRG ??
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Contact Me at : mercenar@works.UUCP
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Section [2]: NYX Tightening Security
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From the System Administrator of NYX.CS.DU.EDU
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[Synopsis of what happened late November 1992.]
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A vandal, completely and irresponsibly wiped out the "password" file (Unix's
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list of all users) after finding a means to break into the "Superuser"
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level of the system; this crippled the system for days since your friendly
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sys admin was out of town, and caused him much grief upon return.
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This vandal claims it was an accident, but that doesn't
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alter the fact that it should never have happened; the only way to avoid
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accidents like this is not to be doing anything where an accident could
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be harmful. His breakin is intolerably irresponsible.
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[Further note that crackers like this rarely understand what they're doing;
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they just follow instructions for breaking in often written by the people
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who are trying to fix the holes.
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Most crackers are not above average intelligence; indeed, based on the messes
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they cause, I tend to think of them as below average.
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Breaking in does not impress me!]
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Other recent problems have been the rash of crank accounts -- phoney names
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used to harrass other users or cause other kinds of problems.
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These events are the direct cause of Nyx moving toward full validation of
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all users, grrrrr.
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Grow up, people! Think about someone other than yourself for once!
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IIRG NOTE : The IIRG has found numerous referrals to this "Accident",
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Such as the following....
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Is anybody here on that stupid NYX.CS.DU.EDU ?
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Oh well im Cracking the Password File
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Oh boy, but I will have about 20 account w/ shell access,
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anybody wanna trade somthing???
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---------------------------------------------------------
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If you are on NYX , We here at the IIRG would suggest changing your
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Password as well as calling in and re-validating yourself as the
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Sys Admin. is requiring, Accounts will be shut down on 12/7 to the
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limited preview security level.
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Its too bad that several idiots must Crack a Hacker Friendly System,
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theres not that many left out there.
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Section [3]: Another Crystal Source
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By: Saint Anarchy
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For those of you trying to modify a Rat Shack (Radio Shack) auto-dialer
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Part Number: 43-141, from the Sanctuary Phile or Similar text file
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floating around.
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Another good source for the 6.5536 MHz Crystal is Mouser Electronics
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call them at 1-800-346-6873 (1-800-34-MOUSER)
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The crystal can be found in catalog #572 on page 45, Mouser's Part Number is
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332-1066, Pricing is as follows...
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1 - 1.95
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10 - 18.30
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100 - 169.00
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Hope this helps those of you I've seen on the boards looking for a source
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of this crystal,
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Saint Anarchy/IIRG
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Section [4]: Randy Weaver Follow-Up
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Part 1 : UNDECLARED WAR AGAINST CHRISTIAN AMERICANS
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By: Jack McLamb
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Jack McLamb, a retired lawman from Phoenix, Arizona, was on the
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scene at the bloody siege of the Randy Weaver household in northern
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Idaho. He arrived with Lt. Col. James "Bo" Gritz, who together with
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McLamb established contact with the Weavers and defused a situation
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that would have turned even more bloody had they not intervened. This
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is McLamb's dramatic account, told here in the first person, drawn
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from his interview on the September 2 broadcast of Radio Free
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America. McLamb has been investigating a similar incident resulting
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in the death by incineration of Gordon Kahl in Arkansas at the hands
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of federal officers. He begins his narrative account on the day of
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the first shootings. The transcript follows:
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On Friday, August 21, six federal officers were conducting
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surveillance on Randy Weaver's cabin. They were on the property, and
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they had no legal reason to be there. They were not there to serve a
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warrant of any kind.
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What happened was that the Weavers' dogs picked up their scent.
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These gentlemen were in full camouflage uniforms, meaning that you
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could walk right by them in the forest and never see them. However,
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the dogs began chasing them.
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When Randy, Samuel [his 14-year-old son] and Kevin Harris
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[a young friend who had been living with the Weaver family since his
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early teens] heard the dogs barking, they did what mountain men do:
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Tney grabbed their guns, thinking that there might be an antelope, an
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elk, game of some kind, in the vicinity.
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Kevin and Samuel went to the forest. Randy took the road. They
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expected to encircle the animal. Kevin and Samuel ran into the
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camouflaged men. The dogs, of course, were going after these
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strangers on the property. The marshals turned around and killed one
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of the family dogs, in fact, Samuel's favorite dog which he had
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raised and trained from a pup. It was trained to carry water from the
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creek up to the home on a sled during the heavy winters up there in
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the mountain.
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Young Sam, not knowing who these men were, yelled, "You're
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killing my dog," and opened fire on them. Sam was then shot in the
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shoulder, and as he turned around to run to the cabin he took a bullet
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in the middle of his back, and it killed him instantly.
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Kevin went over and took Sam's pulse and found that he was dead
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and then opened fire on these men who had killed Sam and who had not
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announced what they were doing.
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Randy heard this happening from the road. Just about this time,
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two of these camouflage-clothed men came out of the woods and said,
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"Randy, you're under arrest."
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Randy started running back to the cabin, fired his gun a number
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of times, and yelled to Kevin and Sam to "Get back to the cabin." He
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met Kevin at the cabin, who told him that his boy had been killed by
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these men. At that point they barricaded themselves in the cabin.
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Now, Randy had called Bo Gritz the month before. They knew each
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other from Fort Bragg when Randy was a Special Forces soldier. He
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asked Bo to come up and help him since he was afraid that the
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government was going to come in and destroy his family. Bo was on the
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campaign trail and was extremely busy and could not go.
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Well, Tuesday of last week [August 25], I was sitting at lunch
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with Bo when he described to me how bad he felt about not having gone
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up there when Randy called. By this time we had heard about the
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barricade situation and the loss of the marshal's life in the news.
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However, I had no idea that Bo knew him [Randy].
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Bo was quite distraught and kept saying, "I should have
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responded. I should have responded." Then he said, "I want to ask you
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something. If I were to go up there now, would you go with me as my
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backup? I want to go up there and see if I can help Randy and his
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family."
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So I agreed to go
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We put everything on hold, and by Wednesday, August 26, we were
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there in Idaho. We went straight to the roadblock and announced
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ourselves to the 300 or so supporters of the family who were there.
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As a police officer, I've been in riots, and this situation was
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very tense. The people were in a very bad mood. And on the other side
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of the roadblock were about 1OO Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and
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Firearms [BATF] officers, FBI officers and Idaho State Police
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officers. The officers were on edge and ready to go to war against
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these people.
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These people were friends and neighbors of the Weavers. They knew
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that the Weavers were no bother to anyone. There were witnesses who
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told us that they had seen a helicopter hovering around the mountain
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top carrying a fuel bladder, to drop on the cabin and set it ablaze.
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We didn't see it, but this is what they told us, and shows that the
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crowd had good reason to be concerned about the family's safety.
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When Bo got out of the car, it was amazing. They calmed right
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down. Bo spoke to them and told them why he was there--to try to save
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the rest of the family and get them out of there.
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Then he approached the barricade and told the soldiers that he
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wanted to talk to the FBI man in charge. That was Special Agent Gene
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Glenn. They sent the message up to the top of the mountain, but Glenn
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said he was too busy.
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We stayed there until Friday, and Glenn was still too busy. But I
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know that when you've got somebody surrounded in a building and
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control the perimeter of the area you've got nothing but time on your
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hands. I knew and Bo knew that Glenn just didn't want to have
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anything to do with him.
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It was also on Thursday that [radio personality] Paul Harvey--not
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knowing either Bo or Randy or their relationship--got on the news and
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said, "Randy, if you are listening, do not have anything to do with
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the people coming up to see you. They are there for political
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ambition. Please pick up the telephone outside your cabin and call me
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and talk to me, and I'll make sure you get the best lawyer in the
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country."
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He was, of course, talking about Bo.
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However, when Randy looked out the door of the cabin, he saw a
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robot that they sent up carrying a telephone and monitoring the cabin
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with a camera. Mounted on the other side of the phone was a 12-gauge
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shotgun. So Randy would have thought twice about reaching out and
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picking up the telephone that Paul Harvey was urging him to pick up.
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Obviously, it was kind of disturbing that Paul had said Bo was
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going out there for "political gain."
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In any case, luckily, Randy didn't even hear Paul Harvey. Just
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imagine what would have happened had Randy not known Bo that much,
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and he might not have communicated with Bo, based upon what Paul
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Harvey was saying.
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It was a very serious thing for Paul Harvey to have done. We
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didn't understand why.
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On Friday we had been there for 2 1/2 days waiting for Gene
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Glenn. The FBI had had no success whatsoever in communicating with
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Randy, so by Friday afternoon Bo was getting angry. He knew that he
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could have a dialog with Randy, and Randy had asked him to come up.
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At this point, Bo put together citizen's arrest warrants to
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arrest the head of the FBI, the head of the U.S. Marshal's Service,
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the governor of Idaho, and FBI agent in charge Gene Glenn. At about
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1 o'clock on Friday we approached the roadblock and read aloud the
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citizen's arrest forms and the indictments and asked the persons to
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step forward [to be served].
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Bo had requested that the people in Hawaii who had first
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described this citizen's arrest tactic on your show fax him the
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information. So they did so, and Bo served those people in the
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afternoon on the barricade.
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We did this in a legal fashion, since I, as a police officer, know
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how to do it. Bo read the indictment and the charges, and asked the
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people or their representatives to step forward. No one did. So then
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we placed the papers under a rock and placed them on the other side
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of the barricade. Service was complete.
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Then the county attorney came through, read the papers and said
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they were of no effect--that they just weren't any good. But within
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half an hour, Special Agent Gene Glenn called for Bo, and he was
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transported to the top of the mountain on Friday afternoon and made
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the first contact with Randy that had been made throughout the
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ordeal.
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If the papers were of "no effect," something sure moved Special
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Agent Glenn.
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Bo spent the evening up there talking to Randy, and he came back
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and reported to those of us at the roadblock. The crowd had calmed
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down considerably, and the po]ice at the roadblock told me that they
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were very appreciative that Bo had come. They were thinking there was
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going to be quite a riot.
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I stood at the front of the roadblock, and because I was a police
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officer myself I had good communication with the other officers there.
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This was good for all concerned, because the scene was getting
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out of hand. The BATF and FBI officers thanked us for the calming
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effect we had on the crowd. These men were not intimidated by the
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fact that Bo and I had come.
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Those on the mountain, the higher management people, were not too
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pleased that Bo had come, but they were quite amazed that he had
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picked up the ball and started talking to Randy, and Randy started
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responding. They didn't know that Randy and Bo had a good
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relationship.
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Bo came back down about 9:30 that night and told the crowd that
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he had good news and bad. The good news was that Kevin was still
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alive, although shot and seriously injured. The bad was that Vicki
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Weaver was killed last Saturday by a sniper bullet to the head. Now
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when Bo told the people what had happened, it was quite a shock, and
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even the officers on the gate who had heard this for the first time
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were shaken. All of the officers I talked to were very upset that the
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special operations unit of the Marshal's Service which was on the
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property illegally had really instigated this terrible tragedy. They
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were upset and knew this was wrong.
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Vicki was killed the day that she and her family had prepared
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their dead son's body for burial. In accordance with the Old
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Testament they wrapped his body in white clothing and had taken him
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to an outbuilding beside the house. Kevin and Randy went to the
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outbuilding to be with the boy's body for prayer, and a sniper shot
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Randy through the arm. He told Kevin to run for the cabin, and they
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did, not returning fire.
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As they reached the cabin, Vicki had opened the door and was
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holding the eight-month-old baby, Elishaba, in her arms. As Randy and
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Kevin ran by her, she was shot through the head by a sniper using a
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highpowered rifle. She fell dead on the floor, dropping the baby, who
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was not injured. Now there were three people who had been wounded.
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Vicki had not yet died. Kevin, however, was struck by shrapnel
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and probably bone particles from Vicki's injury. Bo looked at the
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hole in the building and realized that it was probably a .300 Magnum
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rifle, a very high powered rifle. That kind of rifle could be shot
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from about 300 yards without missing the target. We're not sure how
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far away the sniper was.
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Randy helped the girls put the mother under the kitchen table,
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and that's where she lay for the next 10 days, and they barricaded
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themselves in the cabin. They did not come out until the 11th day.
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On Saturday, after Bo had told the crowd that Vicki was dead, Bo
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took a local preacher and a friend of the girls named Jackie up to
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the cabin. Jackie was able to start a dialog with the girls: Sarah,
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16, Rachel, who turned 11 during the time they were up there, and,
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there was, of course, eight-month-old Elishaba.
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When Bo came down on Saturday evening, he told me that Randy had
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heard on the radio that they were spendirg $1 million a day to tap
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his phone. Randy said that they should take the money and "give it to
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Jack McLamb to investigate the Gordon Kahl case."
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Neither Bo nor I knew that he even knew of me. Well, Bo told
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Randy that I was down at the bottom of the mountain, and Randy said
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that he'd love to talk to me. Then I went up and was able to speak
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for quite a long time to Randy. It was good to be able to talk to
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Randy and the girls.
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The FBI man in charge, Gene Glenn, was happy that we were able to
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get Randy talking. They had been there and had been unable to get him
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to talk.
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We went back up on Sunday morning, and by around noon, Bo had
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talked Kevin into ]eaving the house. He knew he would die if he didn't
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get medical assistance. We had called up a National Guard doctor. Now
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the young Weaver girls, who were very well trained in medical
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treatment and survival by their parents, took his vital signs and
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made a list of his injuries. The girls gave this information to the
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doctor who made a diagnosis that Kevin needed immediate treatment
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because his lung was filling up with blood.
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When I entered that house for the first time, I was shocked. It
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looked like a tomb. The air was stale, the windows had been blocked,
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and they hadn't seen sunlight for some 10 days. It was macabre. I had
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never seen anything like it.
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These young people had been in the house with their dead mother's
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body in the kitchen for 10 days. Randy's arm was festering terribly
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and smelling very bad. In the meantime, we put Kevin in a rocking
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chair on the front porch.
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The minute Bo and I saw the young faces of these beautiful little
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girls, tears started running down their faces, and Bo and I just
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burst out crying. Sarah put her arms up to me, and I hugged her and
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told her I loved her. Rachel put her arms around Bo. Randy started
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crying, and we hugged him and told him we loved him. We spent a few
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minutes there, just stroking their heads and telling them we would
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get them out safely.
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[McLamb's voice breaks, he is momentarily overcome, and then
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resumes his narration.]
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You can't imagine what they've been through. One minute they were
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a whole family. The next minute the family was pretty much destroyed.
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Now the FBI had promised that Kevin would not be handcuffed and
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that I could accompany him all the way to the hospital in Spokane. I
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patted him down and made certain that he had no weapons. Then, Bo and
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I got Kevin down to a stretcher and carried him down the hill to the
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waiting doctors. He and I flew by helicopter to Sacred Heart Hospital
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[in Spokane, Washington] where his parents were waiting for him.
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He was just a frightened kid. His eyes looked like he was just
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going to die of fright. He, of course, hadn't wanted to shoot anybody.
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When they went out thinking they were chasing a deer they had no idea
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they were going to be shot at. He wanted me to hold his hand in the
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helicopter. I left him with his parents at the hospital and returned
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to the mountain top with Bo. I understand he's doing much better.
|
||
While I was gone, Bo had gotten Vicki's body out of the house and
|
||
put her in a body bag with Randy's help. A friend of the family named
|
||
Jackie came up at this point and began cleaning up all the blood as
|
||
Bo walked down the hill with Vicki's body over his shoulder.
|
||
God bless Jackie. We thought she was going to break down--she had
|
||
loved Vicki so much.
|
||
We were told by federal officials that Randy would have to come
|
||
out of the cabin by Monday and that Bo and I would have to leave the
|
||
mountain. Bo and I knew that meant that they were going to storm the
|
||
house and that there would be further loss of life.
|
||
Sunday night Bo and I talked about our plan for Monday. We didn't
|
||
know what we were going to do. I drafted a letter to Randy and got
|
||
some of Randy's friends to rewrite the letter and sign it themselves.
|
||
The letter asked Randy to come out and to p]ease fight the battle in
|
||
the court.
|
||
However, we didn't know how we were going to talk Randy out. So
|
||
we prayed in earnest for some time that night. Now Bo and I knew that
|
||
if we were able to get back into the house we might well have to grab
|
||
Randy and capture him and bring him out that way. Bo decided that he
|
||
would grab Randy, pin his hands to his sides, and I would grab the
|
||
two girls, and that way we would get them out of the house.
|
||
The code word for the FBI was "Alaska." If we hollered "Alaska"
|
||
that would mean that we would need the FBI's help. The girls were
|
||
afraid that the federal agents were going to kill them, and they had
|
||
real good reasons to believe that.
|
||
The little infant girl was still there. Bo and I were very
|
||
concerned that eight-month-old child would be killed if the house
|
||
were stormed. That's why we developed the "Alaska" plan. That was the
|
||
last-ditch effort we had in mind.
|
||
On Monday morning we took the letter signed by some of Randy's
|
||
friends and shoved it under the door and let them know how Kevin was
|
||
doing at the hospital.
|
||
They wouldn't open the door, but Bo and I got down and began
|
||
praying as hard as we've ever prayed before, for nearly an hour.
|
||
However, by 12:15 that door opened, and Randy gave up.
|
||
We came in and hugged everybody again and prayed together. It was
|
||
an unbelievably emotional situation. We walked down the hill hand in
|
||
hand and presented the children to their relatives and Randy to the
|
||
marshals.
|
||
|
||
It was a glorious day. -*END
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
WEAVER SET UP BY FEDS
|
||
By Mike Blair
|
||
Spotlight Magazine
|
||
|
||
The SPOTLIGHT has learned Randy Weaver has confided to at least
|
||
two persons he had been set up on federal firearms violations to get
|
||
him to act as an informant for FBI and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and
|
||
Firearms agents investigating the activities of right-wing groups in
|
||
the area.
|
||
Weaver recently held hundreds of federal, state and local law
|
||
enforcement at bay in his primitive mountain-top cabin in northern
|
||
Idaho.
|
||
Weaver has since surrendered, only after the murders of his wife
|
||
and his teenage son by federal agents.
|
||
Another man, Kevin Harris, who had been raised by the Weaver
|
||
family since he was a teenager and who has lived with them ever
|
||
since, is in critical condition in the Sacred Heart Medical Center in
|
||
Spokane, Washington with a collapsed lung and bullet wounds in the
|
||
arm after surrendering the day before Weaver led his surviving family
|
||
members out of the cabin.
|
||
Weaver had been holed up in the cabin since February, 1991, after
|
||
he failed to appear in federal court to face charges of selling an
|
||
allegedly "sawed-off' shotgun to an undercover federal agent. His
|
||
wife and son were murdered by federal and local law enforcement
|
||
agents during the confrontation.
|
||
|
||
OFFICIALS TRIED TO BLACKMAIL VETERAN
|
||
|
||
Weaver, a U.S. Army Special Forces veteran, revealed in separate
|
||
conversations with two SPOTLIGHT sources, both previously unknown to
|
||
each other, that he was set up by federal officials who tried to
|
||
blackmail him into infiltrating the right-wing Aryan Nations group
|
||
and report its activities to them.
|
||
They intimated, he said, that if he cooperated as an informant,
|
||
the federal officials would make a deal regarding the charges he
|
||
faced. Weaver said he refused.
|
||
Prior to his arrest on the gun charges on January 17, 1991,
|
||
Weaver had apparently attended some meetings of the Aryan Nations
|
||
White separatist group, but was not, according to a number of
|
||
sources, a member himself.
|
||
He was indicted on the federal firearms violation charge by a
|
||
grand jury in December, 1990. Although it has not been reported
|
||
elsewhere, Weaver was apparently indicted at the time on other
|
||
unspecified charges, which remain sealed by the court, and federal
|
||
authorities, have not taken action on them up to this point.
|
||
Weaver's claim of being set up by federal officials has also been
|
||
reported to The SPOTLIGHT by a Bonners Ferry, Idaho man. Bonners
|
||
Ferry is near the Weaver cabin, located in Boundary County and about
|
||
40 miles from the Canadian border.
|
||
The Spokane man said "Weaver told him he had some trouble while
|
||
in the Army with an officer involving a drug investigation, but he
|
||
(Weaver) did not think his knowledge of this was connected to his
|
||
current problems. Weaver did not volunteer any details of the drug
|
||
case to the man.
|
||
|
||
LOCAL HONCHOS TAINTED BY DOPE?
|
||
|
||
However, the source in Spokane told The SPOTLIGHT that people
|
||
close to Weaver have revealed to him that drug trafficking was
|
||
involved, that Weaver may have encountered evidence of the
|
||
involvement of local officials in illegal drug operations during
|
||
Weaver's unsuccessful run for sheriff of Boundary County in 1988.
|
||
Various sources have told The SPOTLIGHT the area has for years
|
||
been used for drug trafficking due to its remoteness and proximity to
|
||
the Canadian border.
|
||
The charges for which Weaver was wanted--selling a sawed-off
|
||
shotgun that was allegedly only a fraction of an inch below the legal
|
||
limit to an undercover government agent, and failure to appear for a
|
||
court hearing stemming from that charge--hardly merited the
|
||
"take-no-prisoners" assault by law enforcement--unless, of course,
|
||
Weaver's accusations are true. -*END
|
||
|
||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES ON TRIAL IN IDAHO
|
||
By Andrew Arnold
|
||
Spotlight Magazine
|
||
|
||
The latest developments in the police massacre of Vicki and Sam
|
||
Weaver, and the upcoming trials of Randy Weaver and family friend
|
||
Kevin Harris, include a fundamental test of the rule of law in this
|
||
country.
|
||
The trial of Randy Weaver for aiding and abetting Kevin Harris
|
||
in the alleged murder of a federal marshal, according to lawyers in
|
||
the West, will decide issues of paramount importance to all citizens
|
||
of this country.
|
||
Weaver's daughters were mentioned in the indictment, but,
|
||
according to a court spokesman they will not be charged with a crime.
|
||
Fundamental questions such as whether individuals have a right to
|
||
protect themselves and their families from the government and what
|
||
role an individual has in relation to the government in this society
|
||
will be tested.
|
||
Gerry Spence, the flamboyant cowboy attorney, along with Kent
|
||
Spence, the attorney's son, and Boise lawyer Charles Peterson, are
|
||
defending Weaver. Spence said that while he does not "see eye to eye"
|
||
with Weaver on social issues, the quest for justice burns deeper than
|
||
politics and religion.
|
||
"We cheer on the cops, the power structure; and we want to give
|
||
them this unlimited power to do whatever they want to do," Spence
|
||
said in a prepared statement reported in the *Casper [Wyoming] Star
|
||
Tribune.* "And we think it's all right if it's exercised against a
|
||
White supremacist, or a nazi or a Black or a Jew, or our neighbors...
|
||
everybody except us."
|
||
|
||
RIGHTS IMPORTANT
|
||
|
||
But by diminishing the rights of "the most vicious criminal, or a
|
||
White separatist... what we are really doing is taking away our own
|
||
rights," he added. "We'll wake up one day and have none... and we'll
|
||
wonder what happened to America.
|
||
"We [Weaver and the lawyers] agree on the only important issue --
|
||
that in America all citizens have the right to think, to speak and to
|
||
worship as they please," Spence said.
|
||
Weaver and Kevin Harris are charged with assault and murder. The
|
||
trial has been set for October 26 in the Boise, Idaho federal court.
|
||
Peterson said in a telephone interview, prosecutors are expected to
|
||
add more charges against the two. This would delay the trial.
|
||
Harris, a friend of the Weaver family, admitted shooting William
|
||
Degan, a federal marshal, after he and two other camouflaged men were
|
||
spotted on Weaver's mountaintop property by family dogs. The men
|
||
killed the dogs. Then (according to Weaver's account of the story
|
||
relayed by Spence to Radio Free America host Tom Valentine)
|
||
14-year-old Sam Weaver and Degan were both shot and killed in a
|
||
fire-fight.
|
||
|
||
NO WARRANTS
|
||
|
||
According to accounts of witnesses on the scene of the Idaho
|
||
mountaintop standoff, the marshals did not have warrants nor did they
|
||
announce they were federal agents. Peterson said this information did
|
||
not come out at the indictment hearing.
|
||
Harris admitted killing Degan while he was in custody at a
|
||
Spokane hospital, according to press accounts.
|
||
"Spence told this reporter that during the preliminary hearing it
|
||
was obvious to everyone Weaver did not participate in the fire fight,"
|
||
Valentine told The SPOTLIGHT. "FBI agent [Greg] Rampton said only that
|
||
'sometime during the exchange of fire, Randy Weaver showed up.'"
|
||
Rampton was not at the Weaver hearing. Two federal marshals,
|
||
Larry Cooper and Arthur Roderick Jr., did testify, according to
|
||
Peterson. Neither placed Weaver at the scene of the shooting or
|
||
definitely with a weapon.
|
||
"They didn't have any evidence Randy Weaver fired a shot,"
|
||
Peterson said. "Both federal marshals said they saw Weaver turn and
|
||
run up the hill [toward his cabin]. Both testified he ran away. They
|
||
said they thought they saw a weapon."
|
||
"It became very clear in the last week that there was no evidence
|
||
that tied Randy Weaver to any misconduct," Spence said outside the
|
||
court. "There is not one iota of evidence in this case that Mr. Weaver
|
||
did anything."
|
||
|
||
DEATH DETAILED
|
||
|
||
At Harris's separate detention hearing, Rampton testified how
|
||
Mrs. Weaver was shot to death on August 22, according to the
|
||
Associated Press.
|
||
Rampton said an unnamed agent in an FBI surveillance helicopter
|
||
thought Harris was about to shoot at the helicopter, and the agent
|
||
shot twice. The second shot came as Harris ran back into the cabin. It
|
||
allegedly struck Harris in the shoulder and also hit Mrs. Weaver in
|
||
the head, blowing off half of her face and killing her as she held her
|
||
10-month old child in her arms.
|
||
The Weavers' daughters are referred to in the body of the text of
|
||
the federal indictment, but a court spokesman said they are not
|
||
indicted for any crimes, and the children will not stand trial.
|
||
The government has said it will seek the death penalty against
|
||
both Weaver and Harris.
|
||
|
||
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
|
||
|
||
Section [5]: FOR THE PEOPLE
|
||
Supplied By: Bulletin Boards Across the Country
|
||
Edited by: Mercenary
|
||
|
||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
WASHINGTON 2600 MEETINGS UPDATE
|
||
|
||
Washington,D.C. 2600 meetings are continuing as usual at Pentagon City.
|
||
The next one is THIS FRIDAY, Dec 4th at Pentagon City Shopping Mall,
|
||
(Blue/Yellow line on the Metro).
|
||
A bunch of people are coming down from New York for it,
|
||
(Emmanuel, Phiber, DA, and others), and people are coming up from Richmond,
|
||
and down from Baltimore.
|
||
It'll be a slamming meeting, so if you're in the vicinity, drop in from
|
||
5pm-9pm, the earlier the better.
|
||
|
||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
NEW MAG: U.S. MILITIA
|
||
|
||
Kurt Saxon, the author of The Poor Mans James Bond Series, is currently
|
||
working on what should prove to be an interesting "Zine".
|
||
It's called "U.S. Militia", and will contain articles pertaining to
|
||
"community defense". Basicly, it'll be like the Poor Mans James Bond in
|
||
peridical form. It'll be published monthly, and each issue will run 80 pages
|
||
in 8 1/2 x 11 format. The subscription rate is $35/year.
|
||
|
||
His address is:
|
||
Atlan Formularies
|
||
P.O. Box 95
|
||
Alpena, AR 72611
|
||
|
||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
Section [6]: The Rumor Mill (Unconfirmed rumors from the Underground)
|
||
Edited By: Mercenary
|
||
|
||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
FED ALERT (?)
|
||
|
||
Sources from the group BUSTINFO say that the Chicago suburban board,
|
||
The Hell Pit is co-operating in a FED board bust and are keeping
|
||
complete INFO and global trapping on ALL their callers as well as
|
||
collecting screen captures and file lists from other Chicago area
|
||
boards. They can be reached at (708) 459-7267 (NOT a wise move to
|
||
call though).
|
||
|
||
BUSTINFO's aim is to literally paralize the board (and any other sting
|
||
boards) by stopping all callers to it via public information.
|
||
Please post this alert on any other boards that can get the word out.
|
||
Your co-operation is essential in stopping the unfairness of
|
||
FED board busts.
|
||
|
||
What this means, Boys and Girls. Is that once AGAIN, Your wonderful
|
||
GOVERNMENT is trying to gather information on the general public
|
||
for the SOLE purpose of gathering information. I did NOT get this file
|
||
from "The Hell PIT", which means that the GOV'T is ONCE more trying to
|
||
STOP the free exchange of information and IDEAS. Any and ALL info
|
||
that "The Hell Pit" has on its users is now in the hands of Uncle Sam.
|
||
This info includes Info on what you uploaded, what you d'loaded,any
|
||
and all messages you sent or recieved. PERSONALLY I don't think that
|
||
it is ANY of the Gov'ts BUSINESS how I spend my time on ANY BBS.
|
||
|
||
If the GOV'T REALLY wanted to know arout BBSing and what goes on on a
|
||
BBS, They should set up their own BBS. NOT hide behind someone elses!
|
||
|
||
PLEASE POST THIS ON ALL BBS'S,WE DON'T NEED MORE INTERFERANCE from UNCLE SAM.
|
||
|
||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
ASSHOLE WARNING (?)
|
||
Chad XXXX
|
||
[EDITED]
|
||
Longwood, FL 32750
|
||
|
||
Voice Phone Numbers: 407-XXX-XXXX [IIRG Edited]
|
||
Data (BBS) Phone Number: 407-XXX-XXXX [IIRG Edited]
|
||
|
||
He is a Hub of Fidonet and has the address of 1:363/228.
|
||
His name in Fido is C XXXX.
|
||
|
||
He logs onto Pirate BBS' with other pirates' handles and passwords
|
||
gathering information about them and then reporting them to
|
||
government officials.
|
||
He get's the passwords from his board to log on with.
|
||
He also gets pirates' names and handles and phone numbers and
|
||
gives them to the police as well as post them in public areas for all
|
||
to call.
|
||
|
||
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
|
||
|
||
Section [7]: PHANTASY TIDBITS: News and Views of Interest
|
||
|
||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
CA-92:18 CERT Advisory
|
||
November 17, 1992
|
||
Revised VMS Monitor Vulnerability
|
||
|
||
*** THIS IS A REVISED CERT ADVISORY ***
|
||
*** IT CONTAINS NEW INFORMATION REGARDING AVAILABILITY OF IMAGE KITS ***
|
||
*** SUPERSEDES CERT ADVISORY CA-92:16 ***
|
||
|
||
|
||
The CERT Coordination Center received information concerning a
|
||
potential vulnerability with Digital Equipment Corporation's VMS
|
||
Monitor. This vulnerability is present in V5.0 through V5.4-2 but has
|
||
been corrected in V5.4-3 through V5.5-1. The Software Security
|
||
Response Team at Digital has provided the following information
|
||
concerning this vulnerability.
|
||
|
||
The remedial image kit was not available at the time CERT distributed
|
||
the CA-92:16.VMS.monitor.vulnerability advisory (dated September 22,
|
||
1992). At that time, Digital strongly suggested that customers either
|
||
upgrade to VMS V5.4-3 (preferably to V5.5-1) or implement the provided
|
||
workaround if unable to upgrade.
|
||
|
||
The following SSRT-200-1 addendum contains information about the
|
||
availability of new images to address the possible vulnerability with
|
||
VMS Monitor.
|
||
|
||
This last and final addendum includes new information about remedial
|
||
images for VMS V5.0 through V5.4-2.
|
||
|
||
Digital strongly suggests that those customers who were unable to
|
||
upgrade their systems (i.e., VMS V5.0 through V5.4-2) obtain and
|
||
install the remedial image kit on their system(s).
|
||
|
||
For additional information, please contact your normal Digital
|
||
Services Support Organization.
|
||
|
||
The information separated by the hash (#) line is
|
||
excerpted from the previously published CERT Advisory
|
||
|
||
##############################################################################
|
||
|
||
SSRT-0200 PROBLEM: Potential Security Vulnerability Identified in Monitor
|
||
SOURCE: Digital Equipment Corporation
|
||
AUTHOR: Software Security Response Team - U.S.
|
||
Colorado Springs USA
|
||
|
||
PRODUCT: VMS
|
||
Symptoms Identified On: VMS, Versions 5.0, 5.0-1, 5.0-2, 5.1, 5.1-B,
|
||
5.1-1, 5.1-2, 5.2, 5.2-1, 5.3,
|
||
5.3-1, 5.3-2, 5.4, 5.4-1, 5.4-2
|
||
|
||
*******************************************************
|
||
SOLUTION: This problem is not present in VMS V5.4-3
|
||
(released in October 1991) through V5.5-1
|
||
(released in July, 1992.)
|
||
*******************************************************
|
||
Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation, 1992 All Rights Reserved.
|
||
Published Rights Reserved Under The Copyright Laws Of The United States.
|
||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
PROBLEM/IMPACT:
|
||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Unauthorized privileges may be expanded to authorized users of a system
|
||
under certain conditions, via the Monitor utility. Should a system be
|
||
compromised through unauthorized access, there is a risk of potential
|
||
damage to a system environment. This problem will not permit unauthorized
|
||
access entry, as individuals attempting to gain unauthorized access will
|
||
continue to be denied through the standard VMS security mechanisms.
|
||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
SOLUTION:
|
||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
This potential vulnerability does not exist in VMS V5.4-3
|
||
(released in October 1991) and later versions of VMS through V5.5-1.
|
||
|
||
Digital strongly recommends that you upgrade to a minimum of VMS V5.4-3,
|
||
and further, to the latest release of VMS V5.5-1. (released in July, 1992)
|
||
|
||
################################################################################
|
||
|
||
End of material excerpted from previously published CERT Advisory
|
||
|
||
|
||
Beginning of Text Provided by Digital Equipment Corporation
|
||
================================================================================
|
||
|
||
21-OCT-1992 SSRT-0200-1 (ADDENDUM)
|
||
21-AUG-1992 SSRT-0200
|
||
|
||
SOURCE: Digital Equipment Corporation
|
||
AUTHOR: Software Security Response Team - U.S.
|
||
Colorado Springs USA
|
||
|
||
PRODUCT: VMS MONITOR V5.0 through V5.4-2
|
||
|
||
PROBLEM: Potential Security Vulnerability in VMS Monitor Utility
|
||
SOLUTION: A VMS V5.0 through V5.4-2 remedial kit is now available
|
||
by contacting your normal Digital Services Support
|
||
organization.
|
||
|
||
NOTE: This problem has been corrected in VAX VMS V5.4-3
|
||
(released in October 1991).
|
||
__________________________________________________________________
|
||
The kit may be identified as MONTOR$S01_05* or CSCPAT_1047
|
||
via DSIN , and DSNlink.
|
||
------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation, 1992 All Rights Reserved.
|
||
Published Rights Reserved Under The Copyright Laws Of The United States.
|
||
|
||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
ADVISORY ADDENDUM INFORMATION:
|
||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
In August 1992, an advisory and article was distributed describing a
|
||
potential security vulnerability discovered in the VMS Monitor utility and
|
||
provided suggested workarounds to remove the vulnerability. The advisory
|
||
was labeled SSRT-200 "Potential Security Vulnerability in VMS Monitor
|
||
Utility".
|
||
|
||
This advisory follows that advisory with information of the
|
||
availability of a kit containing a new sys$share:spishr.exe for VMS
|
||
V5.0-* through VMS V5.4-2 and may be identified as MONTOR$S01_050
|
||
through MONTOR$S01_054 respectively from your Digital Services
|
||
organization.
|
||
In the U.S.the kit is also identified as CSCPAT_1047 via DSIN and DSNlink.
|
||
|
||
Note:This potential vulnerability does not exist in VMS V5.4-3 and later
|
||
versions of VMS. Digital strongly recommends that you upgrade to a
|
||
minimum of VMS V5.4-3, and further, to the latest release of VMS V5.5-1.
|
||
(released in July, 1992)
|
||
If you cannot upgrade to a minimum of VMS V5.4-3 at this time,
|
||
Digital strongly recommends that you install the available V5.0-*
|
||
through V5.4-2 kit on your system(s), available from your support
|
||
organization, to avoid any potential vulnerability.
|
||
|
||
You may obtain a kit for VMS V5.0 through V5.4-2 by contacting your normal
|
||
Digital Services support organization. (Customer Support Center, using
|
||
DSNlink or DSIN, or your local support office)
|
||
|
||
As always, Digital recommends that you periodically review your system
|
||
management and security procedures. Digital will continue to review and
|
||
enhance the security features of its products and work with customers to
|
||
maintain and improve the security and integrity of their systems.
|
||
|
||
===========================================================================
|
||
End of Text provided by Digital Equipment Corporation
|
||
|
||
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
CERT wishes to thank Teun Nijssen of CERT-NL (the SURFnet CERT, in the
|
||
Netherlands) for bringing this security vulnerability to our attention.
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We would also like to thank Digital Equipment Corporation's Software Security
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Response Team for providing information on this vulnerability.
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If you believe that your system has been compromised, contact CERT or
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your representative in FIRST (Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams).
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Internet E-mail: cert@cert.org
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Telephone: 412-268-7090 (24-hour hotline)
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CERT personnel answer 7:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. EST(GMT-5)/EDT(GMT-4),
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on call for emergencies during other hours.
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CERT Coordination Center
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Software Engineering Institute
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Carnegie Mellon University
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Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890
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Nintendo(R) N E W S R E L E A S E
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT:
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Lynn Hvalsoe\Nintendo of America Inc.
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(206) 861-2096
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James Bikoff\Arter & Hadden
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(202) 775-7100
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NINTENDO JOINS IN SEIZURE AGAINST ILLEGAL BULLETIN BOARD SOFTWARE
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REDMOND, WA -- As part of a continuing and aggressive effort to
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halt counterfeiting of video games and business software, Nintendo of
|
||
America Inc. and six major software manufactures filed an action
|
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against distributors of computer "bulletin board" network system giving
|
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software access to users.
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Illegal software was seized by authorities from APL, an electronic
|
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bulletin board computer system (BBS) headquartered in Baltimore, MD.
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"Counterfeiting and illegal use of video games and business
|
||
software has grown immensely over the past few years. We have and will
|
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continue to prosecute those who've become part of the underground
|
||
counterfeiting network," said Lynn Hvalsoe, Nintendo's General Counsel.
|
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|
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The legal action outlines that illegal software was accessed
|
||
through opperators who provide personal computers a code to enter the
|
||
system via telephone and modem. Illegal bulletin boards have become a
|
||
popular trend, with an estimated 5,000 systems in the United States.
|
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Illegal bulletin boards also have been found in Europe and Asia.
|
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|
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This case represents the first time video game and business
|
||
software companies have joind together to fight software pirating. The
|
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business software companies, represented in this case through the
|
||
Business Software Associatiom (BSA), includes Aldus, Autodesk, Lotus
|
||
Development, Microsoft. Novel and WordPerfect. All companies,
|
||
including Nintendo, are individual plaintiffs in the legal action.
|
||
|
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The action is part of Nintendo's large anti-counterfeiting
|
||
campain, much of which is aimed at illegal video games being
|
||
manufactured, sold and shipped from Taiwan, Hong Kong, and other
|
||
countries.
|
||
|
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"Counterfeiting is a very serious crime and Nintendo is working
|
||
hard to let violaters know they will be pursued and charges will be
|
||
brought against them," added Hvalsoe. Hvalsoe pointed to success this
|
||
year in the signing of Federal legislation (S893) which elevates
|
||
copyright infringement, such as that engaged in by bulletin board
|
||
operators, to a felony with penalties upto $250,000/and up to five years
|
||
in prison.
|
||
|
||
Nintendo of America Inc. is bassed in Redmond, Washington and is a
|
||
wholly owned subsidiary of Nintendo Co. Ltd., the worlds largest
|
||
manufacturer and marketer of video games.
|
||
|
||
########
|
||
|
||
Nintendo of America Inc.
|
||
4820 150th Avenue N.E.
|
||
Redmond, WA 98052-5111
|
||
|
||
Telephone (206) 882-2040 * Telex 152933 * Telecopier (206) 882-3585
|
||
|
||
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|
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|
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Edwardsville Teen Charged with theft
|
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|
||
Belleville News Democrat 11/21/92
|
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|
||
(Sec. B Pg. 1)
|
||
|
||
Edwardsville-A $3,500 scheme to order computer parts through the mail
|
||
with filched credit card numbers fell apart when an Edwardsville
|
||
teen-ager overspent someone else's credit limit. Edwardsville police
|
||
alledged Friday.
|
||
Edwardsville High School Senior and former cheerleader Jason
|
||
McDonald,17,of 201 S. Myrtle St. was arrested at school Friday morning
|
||
and charged by the Madison County state's attorney with felony theft,
|
||
authorities said.
|
||
|
||
His arrest followed a three-week investigation in which police
|
||
intercepted two shipments of computer parts sent by an Ohio company
|
||
to a fictitous name and paid for with fraudulent credit card charges,
|
||
Detective David Bradford said Friday.
|
||
|
||
Police are looking for a third shipment-belived to include three
|
||
computer keyboards, 20 modem and telephone facsimile cables and
|
||
various other components-that slipped past their net,Bradford said.
|
||
|
||
Investigators now know of four total orders involving four different
|
||
credit card numbers and are working to determine whether there are
|
||
more,he said.
|
||
|
||
McDonald's older brother,Christopher McDonald,was stabbed to death
|
||
in Feburary 1988 in a high profile murder case that led to a 15-year
|
||
prison sentance for a former classmate.Jason McDonald was at home with
|
||
his brother ,then an 18-year old honor student,when Christopher was
|
||
stabbed by Alec MacDonald,now 22.
|
||
|
||
McDonald's father,Gary McDonald,lost a bid Nov. 3 for a Madison
|
||
County Board seat. He also campaigned briefly for county sheriff
|
||
in 1990.
|
||
|
||
Bradford said the computer scam began to unravel early this month
|
||
when a credit card company informed an Edwardsville man that an order
|
||
to Midwest MicroPeripherals of Fletcher,Ohio,had exceeded his credit
|
||
limit.
|
||
The credit card owner said,"No,not me," Bradford said.
|
||
|
||
McDonald was in Madison County Jail in Edwardsville on Friday in
|
||
lieu of $30,000 bail set by Circuit Court Judge Charles V. Romani Jr.
|
||
Unless he is deemed eligible for the county's pretrial release
|
||
program,
|
||
McDonald will have to post $3,000 cash or $60,000 in property to go
|
||
free until his trial.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Section [8]: IIRG Distribution Sites
|
||
(or Gateways to Oblivion)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
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// // // // //
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// // /////// // ////
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// // // // // //
|
||
////// * ////// * // // * /////////
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
IIRG World HQ: Dark Shadows
|
||
19.2/9600 Baud HST
|
||
24 Hours a Day
|
||
1.2 Gigs Online
|
||
Sysop: Anubis
|
||
2 Nodes
|
||
(203)-PRI-VATE
|
||
|
||
|
||
IIRG Distribution Site 1: Wired World BBS
|
||
INC Europe
|
||
TPC Courier (WHQ)
|
||
THP
|
||
IIRG Distribution Site
|
||
Sysop: Digital Justice
|
||
+39-89-254138
|
||
|
||
IIRG Distribution Site 2: Cyberdyne Network Germany
|
||
United Forces
|
||
Sysop: E605
|
||
+49-5341-59004
|
||
+49-5341-54052
|
||
|
||
|
||
IIRG Distribution Site 3: The Sanitarium
|
||
Sysops: Morbid Angel [INC/ACID]
|
||
Spectral Illusion [ACID/RAZOR]
|
||
IIRG Distribution Site
|
||
ACID Member Board
|
||
INC Courier Board
|
||
RAZOR 1911 Courier Board
|
||
VISA World Headquarters
|
||
(817)PRI-VATE
|
||
|
||
IIRG Distribution Site 4: The WareHouse
|
||
(203)-231-8589 14.4
|
||
(203)-231-8588 9600
|
||
OVER A GIG ONLINE
|
||
Sysop: Ionizer
|
||
|
||
IIRG Distribution Site 5: The Rune Stone BBS
|
||
14.4k HST
|
||
Phantasys Home Board
|
||
Complete IIRG Archives
|
||
Invitation Only
|
||
(203)-PRI-VATE
|
||
|
||
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
|
||
|
||
Section [9]: Phantasy Distribution Sites
|
||
|
||
Phantasy's Distribution Site's are continually growing,we apologize if you
|
||
called a board and didn't find the Mag. Network Distribution Sites will
|
||
have the Issues first, we suggest calling one of them if a problem does
|
||
arise.
|
||
|
||
|
||
1. Lightning Systems
|
||
(414) 363-4282
|
||
Sixty Million Bytes OnLine
|
||
USRobotics Dual Standard HST/V.32bis
|
||
2400 thru 14.4k v.32bis/HST
|
||
|
||
2. Sycamore Elite
|
||
19,200-1200 Baud HST, 24 Hours a day
|
||
(815) 895-5573
|
||
|
||
3. The Works BBS
|
||
(617-861-8976)
|
||
Large Text Files BBS, 3500+ text files online.
|
||
2400-300 Baud, 24 Hours a day
|
||
|
||
4. Pipers Pit BBS
|
||
19,200-9600 HST ONLY!!
|
||
24 Hours a Day
|
||
THG Distro Site 1300 Megs
|
||
(203)PRI-VATE [2 Nodes]
|
||
|
||
5. Blitzkrieg BBS TAP Magazine
|
||
(502)-499-8933 P.O. BOX 20264
|
||
Home of TAP MAgazine Louisville,KY. 40250-0264
|
||
|
||
6. The Dickinson Nightlight
|
||
(713)-337-1452
|
||
Der WeltanSchauung Distro Site (World View Magazine)
|
||
Phantasy Distro Site
|
||
|
||
|
||
PHANTASY is also available on:
|
||
|
||
1. RIPCO BBS (312)528-5020
|
||
|
||
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|
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PHANTASY(C) IIRG 1991,1992
|
||
May Odin Guide Your Way!
|
||
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