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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 8 Num. 97
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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From: John DiNardo <jad@etext.org>
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Subject: URGENT! SECRET MEMO: Brain Implants
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T H E P E O P L E'S S P E L L B R E A K E R
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News They Never Told You .... News They'll Never Tell You
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DATE: _________ __, ____ PRICE: __ CENTS
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THE NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE OF
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VERMONT
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* * * * * MORNING EDITION * * * * *
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EDITOR: John DiNardo
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From the free airwaves of the People's radio station in
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Nashville, Tennessee, WWCR, 5.065 megahertz (5065 kilohertz)
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Shortwave:
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INTELLIGENCE REPORT, broadcast Mondays, Wednesdays
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and Thursdays from 8:00 to 9:00 P.M., E.S.T.
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Videotapes: 1(616) 966-3002.
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8/7/96, INTELLIGENCE REPORT: Brain Implant For Dissidents Soon
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JOHN STADTMILLER:
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This was a confidential report that was put through the
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"Intelli-Connection", Security Division of IBM Corporation
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[October 20, 1995].
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It was [marked] "CONFIDENTIAL". It was [marked]
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"LIMITED DISTRIBUTION ONLY". "LEVEL-9 COMMUNICATION." It is on
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the "20/20 Neutral [microelectronic] Chip [brain] Implant."
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Folks: Pay Close Attention to This !
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"The control of crime will be of paramount concern in the 21st
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Century. We must be ready with our security products when the
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demand for them becomes popular. Our Research and Development
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Division has been in contact with the Federal Bureau of Prisons,
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the California Department of Corrections, the Texas Department of
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Public Safety, and the Massachusetts Department of Corrections
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to run limited trials of the 20/20 Neutral Chip Implant.
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"We have established representatives of our interests in both
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management and institutional-level positions with these
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departments."
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In other words, they've got their insiders in there.
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"Federal regulations do not permit testing of implants on
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prisoners, but we have entered into contractual agreements with
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privatized health care professionals and specified correctional
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personnel to do limited testing of our products. We also have had
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major successes, in privately-owned sanitariums, with implant
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technology."
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"We need, however, to expand our testing to research how effective
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the 20/20 Neutral Chip Implant performs in those people
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identified as most aggressive in our society."
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[JD: Holocaust history forebodes that they will ultimately implant
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chips in the targeted segments of this Amerikan Society:
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Black people, Hispanic people, homosexual dissidents, leftwing
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dissidents, patriotic Constitutionist dissidents, militia members,
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Christians who believe in the second coming of Christ (a la the
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Branch Davidian Christians), Orthodox Judaists, and others.
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Who has forgotten Hitler's Dr. Mengele and his barbaric human
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medical experiments? It can, and will, happen here in Amerika
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... because Hitlers and Mengeles are among the bad seeds of ALL
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humanity, and, hence, they sprout up just as well in 1996 Amerika
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as in 1936 Germany.]
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"Limited testing has produced a number of results."
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"In California, several prisoners were identified as members of
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the `security threat group,' E.M.E., or Mexican Mafia. They were
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brought to the Health Services Unit at Pelican Bay and
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tranquilized with advanced sedatives developed by our Cambridge,
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Massachusetts laboratory."
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"The implant procedure takes 60 to 90 minutes, depending upon the
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experience of the technician. We are working on a device which
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will reduce that time by as much as sixty percent."
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"The results of implants on eight prisoners yielded the following
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results: Implants served as surveillance monitoring devices for
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`threat group' activity.
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Implants disabled two subjects during an assault on correctional
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staff members."
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"Universal side effects in all eight test subjects revealed that
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when their implants were set to 116 megahertz ...."
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[JD: This means that, transmitted into the subjects' brains, was
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an electric current or an electromagnetic field which oscillates
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in amplitude at a frequency of 116 million cycles every second.]
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"Universal side effects in all eight test subjects revealed that
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when the implant was set to [a frequency of] 116 megahertz, all
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subjects became lethargic and slept on an average of 18 to 22
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hours per day. All subjects refused recreation periods for
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fourteen days during the 116 megahertz test evaluation. Seven out
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of the eight subjects did not exercise inside the cell or outside
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of the cell, and five of the eight subjects refused showers for
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up to three days at a time."
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"Each subject was monitored for aggressive activity during the
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test period, and findings are conclusive that seven out of eight
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test subjects exhibited no aggression, even when provoked."
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"Each subject experienced only minor bleeding from the nose and
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ears 48 hours after the initial chip implant adjustment."
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"Each subject had no knowledge of his implant for the test period,
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and each implant was retrieved under the guise of `medical
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treatment.'"
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"It should be noted that the test period was less than two months.
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However, during that period, substantial data which was gathered
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by a research and development team would suggest that the
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implants exceed expected results."
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"One of the major concerns of security in the research and
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development team was that the test subject would discover the
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chemical imbalance during the intial adjustment period, and that
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the test would have to be scrubbed. However, due to advanced
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technology developments in the sedatives administered, the
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48-hour adjustment period can be attributed to the prescription
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medication given to the test subjects after the implant
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procedure."
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"One of the concerns raised by the Research and Development
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[staff] was the cause of the bleeding, and how to eliminate
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the problem. Unexplained bleeding might cause `the subject' to
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inquire further about his routine visits to the infirmary or
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other health care facility."
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"The security windfall for the brief test period was enormous.
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Security officials now reveal several strategies employed by the
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E.M.E. that facilitate the transmission of illegal drugs and
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weapons into the correctional facilities. One intelligence
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officer remarked that, though they cannot use the information
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they have in a court of law, they now know who to watch, and what
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outside connections they have."
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"The prison at Solidad [in California] is now considering
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transferring three subjects to Vacaville where they have ongoing
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implant research. Our technicians have promised that they can do
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three 20/20 Neutral Chip Implants in less than an hour. Solidad
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Prison officials hope to collect information from the trio to
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bring to a close a 14-month investigation into drug trafficking
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by corrections officers."
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"Essentially, these implants make the unsuspecting prisoner a
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walking, talking recording of every event that he comes into
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contact with."
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"There are only five intelligence officers and the Commissioner
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of Corrections who actually know the full scope of the implant
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testing."
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"In Massachusetts, the Department of Corrections has already
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entered into high-level discussions about releasing certain
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offenders, with the 20/20 Neutral Chip Implant, into the
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community."
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"Our people are not altogether against the idea. However,
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attorneys at the Intelli-Connection have advised against implant
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technology outside of strict control settings. Under the present
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governmental structure, our liability would be enormous."
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"We have a strong lobby in the Congress and in various state
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legislatures favoring our product."
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"We must proceed with the utmost caution in the uncontrolled use
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of the 20/20 Neutral Chip Implant. If the chip were discovered in
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use not authorized by law, and the procedures traced to us, we
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could not endure for long the resulting publicity and liability
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payments."
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"Massachusetts officials have developed an intelligence branch
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from their Fugitive Task Force squad that would do limited test
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runs under tight controls with pre-release subjects. Corrections
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officials have dubbed these potential test subjects
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`the insurance group,' the name derived from the concept that the
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20/20 Implant insures compliance with the law, and allows
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officials to detect misconduct or violations without
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question[ing]."
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"A retired police detective from Charlestown, Massachusetts, now
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with the Intelligence Unit, has asked us to consider using the
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20/20 Neutral Chip Implant on Charlestown felons suspected of
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bank and armored car robberies. He stated: `Charlestown would
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never be the same. We'd probably know what was happening before
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THEY knew what was happening.'"
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"We will continue to explore community uses of the 20/20 Neutral
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Chip Implant, and our company representatives would be attached
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to all law enforcement operations, with an `extraction crew'
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that could be on-site in two hours, from anywhere, at any time."
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"We have Intelli-Connection discussion groups who are meeting with
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the Director of Security at Florence, Colorado's Federal Super-
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Maximum Security Prison. The initial discussions with the
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director have been promising. We hope to have a Research and
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Development Unit at this important facility within the next
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six months. ADX Florence Company has replaced Marion, Illinois
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as the Federal Prison System's ultra-maximum security unit."
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"Efforts of the Executive Branch and the Legislative Branch
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continue to legalize the implant technology (See the Intelli-
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Connection Internal Memorandum #15)."
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| "End of Transmission .... Eyes Only! .... Project Group 7A." |
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[ IBM Corporation ]
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JOHN STADTMILLER:
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Folks: T h i s w a s O c t o b e r 2 0 th o f 1995 !
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"Six months away"? It's probably in use right now!
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Intelli-Connection! Guess what! The cat is out of the bag!
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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