From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10270 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Thursday, December 8 2022 Volume 14 : Number 10270 Today's Subjects: ----------------- FREE Survival Go Bag (Limited to first 100) [FLASH ALERT] ["The Patriots"] This Will Be Worse Than Pearl Harbor... ["Shocking Documentary" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2022 09:37:41 -0500 From: "The Patriots" Subject: FREE Survival Go Bag (Limited to first 100) [FLASH ALERT] FREE Survival Go Bag (Limited to first 100) [FLASH ALERT] http://pelotonsurvey.today/4VpUg4eEQ_EbGrEfS1Yh2qOrhc062mIkz4osCFP6ZbBX55CIjw http://pelotonsurvey.today/EurvVwpO2YVpYUkdtG0pRf8gJX68XEuAnTCAiXLTWq_MqKbxeg he rest of the gang now entered the building. One man was later nicknamed "Stopwatch", because he was wearing a stopwatch to time the robbery in an echo of the film Ocean's Eleven. Others were called "Shorty", "Hoodie" and "Mr Average".:?141,?147? The criminals' faces were hidden by balaclavas and they were armed with handguns, shotguns, AK-47 assault rifles and a E korpion submachine gun. Dixon urged staff to comply with the gang's commands, and fourteen workers were tied up. Nobody pressed an alarm.:?151? The seven members of the gang attempted to load metal cages full of banknotes into the lorry and found they were too heavy, so one criminal tried to drive the Lansing Linde power lifter and the rest shoved the hostages out of the way. It was difficult to manoeuvre the lifter and a Securitas worker was ordered to drive it; when he kept deliberately crashing it, Dixon was told to use a pallet mover. The worker then wedged the power lifter between the tail lift of the truck and the loading bay, rendering it useless.:?155b157? When Dixon pumped the pallet mover up, "Hoodie" became suspicious and pointed a gun at his head; frustrated by the slow progress, the other gang members grabbed bundles of money in their ha ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2022 11:32:54 -0500 From: "Shocking Documentary" Subject: This Will Be Worse Than Pearl Harbor... This Will Be Worse Than Pearl Harbor... http://bengleking.best/hrvKNu-93q4kwB77QJ46UZdshLDpzVrEDFHJXCLy4MOnNx20zg http://bengleking.best/AW06MhhTXRSR39IWgq0J8WZsZN4HUIiG-AJuyWZ7i-RPlvtV7w he following day (Thursday, 23 February 2006) Securitas and their insurers offered a reward of B#2 million for any information about the heist, which Crimestoppers stated was the largest reward ever offered in the UK. Securitas gave the Bank of England B#25 million as an initial reimbursement. Kent Police said the heist had been meticulously planned by organised crime and that at least B#20 million had been stolen, possibly as much as B#50 million. By the evening of 23 February, two arrests had been made in South London: a man aged 29 and a woman aged 31 were detained at separate houses on suspicion of conspiracy to commit robbery. A third person, a 41-year-old woman, was arrested at a branch of the Portman Building Society in Bromley on suspicion of handling stolen goods. This woman was innocent and she told The Guardian she was planning to sue the police on account of "the most distressing experience of my life". As news of the robbery reached the newspapers, Hysenaj was told he had the day off work and went to see the Levellers at the Assembly Hall Theatre in Royal Tunbridge Wells with his girlfriend.:?184? exterior of the Hook and Hatchet pub The Hook and Hatchet pub, where the van was found The same day, police discovered some of the vehicles implicated in the robbery: a former Parcelforce van had been left at the Hook and Hatchet pub in Hucking, near Maidstone; a Volvo and a Vauxhall Vectra had been abandoned near Leeds Castle; Dixon's Nissan Almera wa ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2022 14:02:17 +0100 From: "Backyard Revolution" Subject: THIS will give you free_electricity! (Microsoft) THIS will give you free_electricity! (Microsoft) http://floralitelutioon.co/O2NqekdqYDkLUPW4X7jLiztCQQUXPGge2g5j9SZh0tngZDGDgQ http://floralitelutioon.co/JHB11iYcdwNjD8vnN9l_-0bncCQLO6EbSU5q2IF-MtUXIzWF ncountering BuC'papa's wife at their house on Hadlow Road in Tonbridge. At Rusha's house in Lambersart Close in Southborough, police found surveillance footage of Dixon's home, weapons and plans of the depot.:?209b211? In the shed they discovered balaclavas, Royal Mail clothing and a radio scanner tuned to a frequency used by the emergency services.:?211? On Sunday afternoon, Kent Police arrested Stuart Royle and another man in Tankerton, between Whitstable and Herne Bay, after shooting out a tyre of the BMW car he was driving.:?212? On Monday, police arrested BuC'papa and Rusha in Deptford, London, after shooting out the tyres of their car.:?222? The following day, the white 7.5 tonne lorry which had transported the loot was located at a hire centre and Elderden Farm was searched.:?192? At the farm B#30,000 in stolen notes was found in the boot of a car and B#105,600 hidden under a dead tree in the orchard.:?226b227? Four days after the heist, Murray and Allen fled the UK. After visiting Amsterdam, they travelled to Morocco, where they spent money extravagantly on houses, jewellery and narcotics. Back in the UK, police officers raided a unit on the Graves Industrial Estate in Welling on 2 March. They broke open a shipping container, finding an estimated B#7 million in cash, which was later announced to be B#9,655,040. They also found B#50,000 in a bin bag elsewhere. The discoveries were connected to Roger Coutts, a van dealer who ------------------------------ Date: 5 Dec 2022 18:39:00 +0800 From: "toby" Subject: =?utf-8?B?5Y+vLemqjC3or4E=?= g0-f fe$de:fgeg//f(g g5h/o<   l 35-3336-4568      o<e>.d?!e f-% ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10270 ***********************************************