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16 May 1999: Requests for this file from Thu-13-May-1999 14:02 US-EST to
Sun-16-May-1999 13:34 US-EST (3.0 days): <B>19,728.</B>
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16 May 1999. A partial answer to <an002020@anon.isp.ee>:
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This file was made available here at: 13/May/1999:14:02:02.
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The first download was by the US Department of Justice: 13/May/1999:14:04:36.
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This fast action was surely coincidental for DoJ machines periodically visit.
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By midnight there had been 3,873 downloads. The next day, May 14, 10,231.
May 15, 4,112. Today, well, do the math An, we're off to the gym to snooze.
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15 May 1999. No authentication; may be genuine, a folly or a black op.
<PRE>From: UMBRATK@aol.com
Date: Sat, 15 May 1999 19:52:52 EDT
Subject: Confirmation of One MI-6 agent's identity
To: jy@jya.com
John Young:
I can confirm the MI-6 affiliation of Rupert Bowen. He was heavily involved
in the UK breaking of the arms embargo on Sierra Leone and the involvement of
the British mercenary company Sandline International in backing the rebel
forces of President Kebbah against the military regime in 1998. He is also
involved with Branch Energy, a firm linked to the international mining
hucksters like Robert Friedland and Tony Buckingham.
Signed,
Somone familiar with British Intelligence activities
You have my permission to post this information.
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15 May 1999
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"A UK Foreign Office spokesman said he could not comment on contacts between
British and American officials over the MI6 matter, but said early apprehension
over the difficulty of shutting down a Web site in the United States, compared
with the same task in Europe, had subsided. 'Given the First Amendment and
the open freedom of information there, you would have thought it would be
more difficult,' he said."
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-- <I><A HREF="http://www.nytimes.com">The New York Times</A></I>, "Britian
Closes Web Site With Spies' Names," May 14, 1999.
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JYA Note: There has been one (1) request to remove the MI6 files here, from
a US citizen who telephoned May 14 to say that the "disloyal act" had been
reported to responsible authorities, many of whom, we told the caller, our
logs showed had early retrieved the file. We offered to put here any further
statement the person wished to provide but none has yet come. Such statements
are welcome, by name or anonymously, please send to
<<A HREF="mailto:jy@jya.com">jy@jya.com</A>>. It would be prudent to
assume that our e-mail is being snooped, if you fancy fanciful skullduggery,
so the use of an <A HREF="http://www.publius.net/rlist.html">anonymous
remailer</A> is worth considering.
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13 May 1999. Thanks to Anonymous.<BR>
Source:
<A HREF="http://x31.deja.com/getdoc.xp?AN=476738791&CONTEXT=926607512.2031419433&hitn um=69">http://x31.deja.com/getdoc.xp?AN=476738791&CONTEXT=926607512.2031419433&hitn
um=69</A> (Accessed at 13:45 US-EST)
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Deja.com advertising removed. No authentication; may be genuine, a folly
or a black op.
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MI6 Drops their pants??? - THIS IS UNREAL <BR>
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