[Spooks] Letter beacon in Florida?
Eric F. Richards
efricha at dim.com
Fri Apr 21 07:57:48 EDT 2006
At 10:46 AM 4/20/2006 -0500, you wrote:
>Just a quick word of advice, don't any of Wikipedia's information as
>your sole source, but as a launching pad for more information.
>
>The fact that it can be edited on the fly by anyone opens it up to
>false, and sometimes malicious information.
Oh, I know that, but I've spent a little time looking up interesting
(to me) articles and have found them to be pretty accurate -- moreso
than I expected.
What I was hoping was that the author of the article was a Spooks
member and could fill me in.
According to the edit history, the comment was in the article from
the beginning and edited slightly about six months later by another
individual, both of whom appear to be from New Zealand.
>More backround here: http://www.wikitruth.info
>
>Cheers!
>
>William Knowles
>wk at c4i.org
>
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Eric F. Richards
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