-Caveat Lector- Lloyd: When I first received this forwarded post, I was hoping for a final refutation of the claims of NewsHawk regarding the connection of Buford Furrow (Jr. Or Sr.) and the United States government. Sadly, I was disappointed. There is still a connection, apparently, through Furrow Sr. In any case, where's the beef from the nay sayers? Edward ><+> At 08:08 AM 8/16/1999 -0400, you wrote: >Was it Buford's Father at the Air Force Base? >-----Original Message----- >From: Ray Heizer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Newsgroups: >alt.government.abuse,alt.current-events.clinton.whitewater,alt.conspiracy >Date: Monday, August 16, 1999 2:22 AM >Subject: Re: Shocking Conspiracy Verification [NOT] > > >JRW <Use-Author-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote: > >> Forwarded Post: >> >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (DAVID GROSSACK) >> Subject: shocking conspiracy verification >> Date: Sun, 15 Aug 99 23:42:13 GMT >> >> >> Barry Chamish is a journalist who tackles tough stories. >> >> He isn't afraid of anything. >> >> His latest exploration appears to enter the terrifying world of >> government mind control and its possible connection with the horrible >> atrocity in Granada Hills. >> >> Chamish has traced Buford Farrow's e-mail account through Lycos. >> >> It came back [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> The provider is US Defense Information Systems Agency, Defense Data >> Network, according to Lycos. I printed out and saved the information. >> >> Buford Farrow appears to have a military intelligence connection. >> >> The Manchurian Candidate scenario looks accurate. >> >> It indeed may be a criminal regime we live under. >> >> This raises issues about Columbine and other high profile shootings. >> >> Something is very, very wrong. >> >> People with ideas and opinions about this should e-mail privately. > > >- - > >-- Here's a bit more research on this matter from someone who took the time >to do a bit more digging: > >From: Tom Acree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: CAS: The USG's Furrowed Brow >Date: Sun, Aug 15, 1999, 2:34 PM > >A quick comment on this NewsHawk piece; it's what I see as a failing of >"Internet Journalism"-- an intelligent researcher working with inadequate >resources and jumping too quickly to conclusions: > >On Sunday, 15 Aug 1999, Edward W. Zehr wrote: > >> Slid over the transom while I wasn't looking: >> >[Snip of an interesting reminder that there are enough John Does running >around to form their own government employees union <g>.] > >> 8.13.99 >> BUFORD FURROW HAS A MILITARY EMAIL ADDRESS! >> 1999 NewsHawk Inc. >> >> Using the Lycos 'WHO/WHERE" search system for "BUFORD FURROW" we >> turned up the following response, which reveals some VERY >> interesting information about Buford Furrow, SUPPOSEDLY the mass >> shooter responsible for maiming 5 at the Granada Hills, Cal. >> Jewish Center and killing a mailman. > >The wacko who shot the kids was "allegedly" Buford Furrow Junior. His >father Buford Furrow Senior is retired from the US Air Force. Wouldn't be >a big surprise if Senior's former e-mail address at McChord AFB was still >in the search engines. Lots of military live here in the Olympia area, >which is in easy commuting range of McChord AFB and the army's Ft. Lewis. > >Junior apparently lived with his parents for a few months not too long >ago, but that seems more related to his failing mental health than any >deep conspiracy. One of Rush's recent substitutes (Hannity?), I think, >covered Junior's attempt to have himself committed in Seattle. He was >afraid he was going to snap; the hospital seriously didn't want him >around, particularly after he tried to knife a hospital employee.... >What's a poor looney got to do to get fitted for a straitjacket these >days, anyway? > >NewsHawk did OK with the search engines, but should have dug a bit deeper. >Imho, the first name "Buford" is archaic enough that he or she should have >at least suspected there was a "Senior" running around somewhere. (It's a >good name and all, but it could be rough to grow up with ;-).) > >Regards to all, > >Tom > > > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Click here for 4 FREE TRIAL ISSUES of Sports Illustrated! 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