Screw the FBI.

On Dec 20, 10:23 am, Travis <[email protected]> wrote:
> From: Travis
> Subject: FBI asking for your help...please pass along
> Date: Saturday, December 20, 2008,
>
>  http://www.emergencyemail.org/newsemergency/anmviewer.asp?a=341&z=1
>
>   NewsEmergency.com
>
> White Powder Letters Received Around the United States - FBI Requests
> Assistance and Information from the Public
>
> *For Immediate Release
> *December 19, 2008
>
> *FBI Dallas
> *Contact: Special Agent Mark White
> (972) 559-5000
>
> *Suspicious White Powder Letters Received Around the United States*
>
> Since Monday, December 8, letters containing a note and suspicious white
> powder have been received by the offices of more than 40 governors across
> the country. Additional letters have been received at several U.S. Embassies
> overseas, said Robert E. Casey, Jr., Special Agent in Charge, Dallas FBI.
>
> The white powder in each of these letters has been field screened and the
> tests have met with negative results. The powder has been forwarded to local
> laboratories and testing to date has been negative for biological agents.
> The FBI has contacted the governors' offices and the State Department to be
> on the lookout for additional letters.
>
> [image: Photos of North Carolina letter]
>
> [image: Photo of Connecticut letter]
>
> Today, Mr. Casey announced the release of additional information regarding
> these mailings, to solicit the public's help to identify the person or
> persons responsible for these crimes. Photographs of envelopes sent to
> governors' offices are below. Although the photographs are of the envelopes
> sent to the governors of North Carolina and Connecticut, they are similar in
> content to all letters sent to the governors' offices and embassies
> overseas.
> These envelopes have the following characteristics:
>
> 1.The postmarks reflect mailing on December 4, December 8, or December 11,
> 2008.
>
> 2.The postmark is either "Dallas, Texas" or "North Texas". The "North Texas"
> postmark reflects the envelope was processed through the mail facility in
> Coppell, Texas, a suburb of Dallas.
>
>   [image: Dallas Postmark] [image: North Texas Postmark]
>
> 3.The return addresses used have been one of four addresses for FBI offices
> in Dallas, San Antonio, Houston, and El Paso, Texas. Names have been
> redacted from these addresses; the FBI is not disclosing the names at this
> time.
>
> 4.There is a note within the envelope. The content of that note has been the
> same in each mailing. Although the content of the note is not being
> disclosed at this time, the meaning of the message is not clear.
>
>    [image: Dallas return address] [image: El Paso return address] [image:
> Houston return address] [image: San Antonio return address]
>
> Although the substance contained in the mailings is not harmful, the
> threatening mailings not only constitute a federal crime, but cause alarm to
> victims and victim institutions and expend costly resources of police, fire,
> and other emergency responders and state, local, and federal laboratories.
>
> The FBI and United States Postal Inspection Service intend to vigorously
> investigate these crimes and arrest the person or persons responsible.
>
> The Postal Inspection Service is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for
> information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons
> responsible for these mailings.
>
> Anyone with information on who may be sending these letters is requested to
> contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL FBI (1-800-225-5324), the Postal Inspection
> Service at 877-876-2455, or local law enforcement. If you receive a letter,
> please notify the FBI and your local authorities. Information on how to
> handle a suspicious package can be found onwww.fbi.gov.
>
> **Note: All of the above photographs are of the highest quality available.**
>
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> *~@):~{>
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