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Data Picnic


Author:  David Griffin
Posted:  Fri 13 Sep 2002 7:09 pm 
Subject: Data Picnic

Here's the first dish:

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jontu" <thetaone@icehouse.net>
Newsgroups: alt.clearing.technology
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 3:56 PM
Subject: Who's at the core of the "freezone"?

The following post from Ralph Hilton was in response to a chess move by Paul Misiunas:

From: ralph@hilton.org (Ralph Hilton)
Subject: FZ A goes international?
Date: 1999/04/29
Message-ID: <377be705.382435452@mgate.telekabel.at>#1/1
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"Paul chose to make his site a family page. I talked to someone tonight who is willing to provide 5Gb of web space for a new site. That person is personally known to me and is a very stable terminal in the FZ. That person wishes to remain anon and will have a vote. In negotation we agreed to create a new web domain with a yet unspecified name. It will be a name that is very obviously FZ. The committee members who will have a vote in what occurs with that web site will be, if they choose to involve themselves,: Me Homer Enid Ra/Zero Christine LR1467 Pilot (If he/she wishes to participate) Anon hoster The list is from those we both agreed as trustworthy.

...The above people are invited to a private list which will be created for the purpose."

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Anonymous provider of web space:

Domain Name: FZINT.ORG
Registrant:
Reynolds, Pam
PO Box 701021
Dallas, TX 75370

Hmm... seems to me that is Alan Walter's neck of the woods

knowledgism.com
Registrant:
Institute of Applied Knowledge
3330 Earhart Drive, Suite 213
Carrollton , TX 75006
972-404-8125

(Located just on the west side of Addison Airport in Carrolton, suburb in the northwest corner of Dallas, across Dallas Parkway from airport is Bent Tree Country Club, just to the southwest of office is Brookhaven Country Club)

So my guess is that the anonymous person is Alan Walter. That would give us:

Alan Walter
Ralph Hilton
Homer Wilson Smith
Enid Vien
Tommy Thompson (Ra/Zero)
Christine Nordstrun
Diane Marple (Lone Ranger/LR1467)
Ken Ogger (Pilot)

Who were all invited to a private list.

Ralph:
"The list is from those we both agreed as trustworthy."

"We both" would be Ralph and Alan..."


Author:  Virginia McClaughry
Posted:  Fri 13 Sep 2002 7:10 pm 
Subject: Data Picnic

I like picnics!

Here's my data dish...



http://www.hasi.ws/intelligence/luebeckbernd.shtml

http://www.hasi.ws/intelligence/luebeckbernd/virgemailbernd261201.shtml


question I asked Bernd in the above referenced email:

"....There are definitely some questions that you can answer and contribute to the timetrack.

Such as here's one for starters.....

1. What are the names of the seven people who originally started the Freezone Association or Frei Zone Vei (spelling?).

Virginia"


So, who wants to taste this dish, and tell me if they know anything about it?


Virginia


Author:  misiunas
Posted:  Fri 13 Sep 2002 9:53 pm 
Subject:

A picnic! Oooooh, I get such an ANTsy feeling when I hear about picnics!

Of course, picnics make me think about pulling pickles out of ears and corn cobs out of... Yeech, that sounds nasty!

Virginia said:
>1. What are the names of the seven people...

Oh goodie! Is this like double jeopardy where I can go for the BIG bucks!?

You must have an idea of who some of the '7' are. Care to pass the salt? Sometimes, picnic foods need an extra dose of salt in the great outdoors. Tasty!


David said:
>So my guess is that the anonymous person is Alan Walter. That would give us:...

Hey, this is a great picnic! It even has a stage show!

David, you know that it's not nice to 'guess' while eating yummies. Hey, is that...

Opps, no. I thought I saw someone I recognized run past and grab some food. They couldn't have been naked and...

No. It must be my imagination running WILD again.

Now about the 'Dipper Dash'...


Author:  David Griffin
Posted:  Fri 13 Sep 2002 11:00 pm 
Subject:

Dipper Dash?

For some reason that makes me think of blockade runners...

But don't tell the emporer about his clothes, he thinks the duck cloaking really works icon_rolleyes.gif

Meanwhile back to the picnic...

I thought guessing was OK as long as you don't do it with a full mouth. Oops, sorry. icon_lol.gif

You know, 7 is such a "magical" number, you don't suppose there'd be any magicians at this picnic do you? That'd make for some interesting entertainment too. What with this being Friday the 13th and all.

Donut? Yes, please. I'll take the devilsfood one with the little templar crosses on it.

Why, I'd be willing to bet we've got at least a couple of old mystical mystics around these parts, maybe even some that look the part. Now that I'm thinking about it, I seem to recall a group of 5 from way back on the track that are here with us now...

Hmm... Now lemme see...

AW
RH
EV
XX
XX

I think they were playing a game of pin the attention line on the mule, or something like that. Oh, I don't know, maybe it was something else.

Hey! Don't some dippers have seven parts?

Well, all these great munchies around, I'm going to go graze for a while...

Moo! icon_eek.gif

David


Author:  misiunas
Posted:  Fri 13 Sep 2002 11:09 pm 
Subject:

You know, David, the problem with so much information being packed in just a few words is that it would take a long time to respond to it all.

LMAO!

Even the Moos! come out on Friday the 13th's.