From: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org (angry-psychos-digest) To: angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Subject: angry-psychos-digest V8 #24 Reply-To: angry-psychos@smoe.org Sender: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk X-To-Unsubscribe: Send mail to "angry-psychos-digest-request@smoe.org" X-To-Unsubscribe: with "unsubscribe" as the body. angry-psychos-digest Saturday, February 8 2003 Volume 08 : Number 024 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: NPR...support space exploration ["sp00k@poe.org" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2003 05:55:37 -0500 From: "sp00k@poe.org" Subject: Re: NPR...support space exploration - ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 12:14 AM Subject: NPR...support space exploration https://planetary.org/petition3/index.html Planetary Society - Columbia and Her Crew > > Planetary Society - Columbia and Her Crew ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2003 10:17:05 EST From: NoisyPollution@aol.com Subject: Re: NPR Coming To Rochester Damn! My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult!!!! Looks like it's time to make a trip! :) Peace, MeLissA ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2003 10:18:20 -0500 From: "sp00k@poe.org" Subject: Re: NPR 12 million fanatics who believe America is the Great Satan - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrea E. Jackman" To: "angry psychos" Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 7:06 PM Subject: Re: NPR 12 million fanatics who believe America is the Great Satan > i mention this tie because there are ongoing marches in Dearborn about the war > in Afghanistan and there is a large Palestinian population there as well. The > marchers denounce US support to Israel and American intervention in the Middle > East and Afghanistan. What no one seems to be able to do is draw a connection > between the Bush administration's war in Afghanistan and its support for > Israeli aggression against the Palestinians. Cops link 2 Seneca women to terrorism http://www.rochesterdandc.com/news/0207story27_news.shtml The Associated Press (February 7, 2003) - IRVING - Two women from the Seneca Nation of Indians' Cattaraugus reservation played a key role in a cigarette-smuggling ring that helped ship thousands of dollars to a terrorist organization, federal authorities said. The money allegedly went to Hezbollah, the Islamic militant group blamed for the 1983 suicide bombing that killed 241 U.S. Marines and sailors in Beirut, Lebanon. Authorities allege the leader of the smuggling ring -- a native of Lebanon who they say has taken part in Hezbollah incursions in Lebanon -- hid on the Cattaraugus reservation while being sought. Brady Jo Bowman, one of the two Senecas charged in an indictment unsealed Tuesday, was identified as the companion of alleged ringleader Elias Mohamad Akhdar, 30, of Dearborn, Mich. Akhdar is being held without bail in Detroit. The indictment charged 11 people with conspiracy to commit a pattern of racketeering activity, including arson in the fire at Bowman 's Indian Express Smoke Shop in Irving. They are accused of shipping the cigarettes to Michigan from the smoke shop, burning down the building Sept. 24, 2001, and filing a false insurance claim. Carole Thompson Gordon, 58, Bowman's grandmother, is accused of heading the New York-based operations of the group. She hired her daughter, granddaughter and others from the reservation to drive vans loaded with untaxed cigarettes to Michigan for resale, agents said. Akhdar used his relationship with Bowman -- they have two children together -- to ensure a supply of cigarettes from the Seneca reservation to his group, prosecutors said. Using phony credit cards, he and others bought thousands of dollars of cigarettes from Seneca smoke shops, The Buffalo News reported. Each carton smuggled into Michigan meant $12.50 in savings in Michigan taxes. The group sold them to retail shops by manufacturing fake Michigan tax stamps and putting then on contraband cigarettes, prosecutors said. Charges in Detroit allege a criminal enterprise that includes contraband cigarettes trafficking, possession of counterfeit cigarettes stamps, credit card fraud, money laundering, arson and witness tampering. After being arraigned on in U.S. District Court in Buffalo, Gordon and Bowman were released on bond Tuesday. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 07 Feb 2003 13:59:46 -0500 From: "Andrea E. Jackman" Subject: Re: NPR 2 Seneca women linked to terrorism wow sp00k, thanks for digging that up. you wouldn't believe the Express smoke shops out there. one on the corner of my mother's block . . . another strange pop-up on the map. people smoke so much out there they buy their cigarettes across the border in Canada and fail to declare them. i don't know WHAT to think about the Seneca Indians involvement. :( ///Andrea littleREDelf ----- Original Message ----- From: sp00k@poe.org To: angry psychos Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 10:18 AM Subject: Re: NPR 12 million fanatics who believe America is the Great Satan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrea E. Jackman" To: "angry psychos" Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 7:06 PM Subject: Re: NPR 12 million fanatics who believe America is the Great Satan > i mention this tie because there are ongoing marches in Dearborn about the war > in Afghanistan and there is a large Palestinian population there as well. The > marchers denounce US support to Israel and American intervention in the Middle > East and Afghanistan. What no one seems to be able to do is draw a connection > between the Bush administration's war in Afghanistan and its support for > Israeli aggression against the Palestinians. Cops link 2 Seneca women to terrorism http://www.rochesterdandc.com/news/0207story27_news.shtml The Associated Press (February 7, 2003) - IRVING - Two women from the Seneca Nation of Indians' Cattaraugus reservation played a key role in a cigarette-smuggling ring that helped ship thousands of dollars to a terrorist organization, federal authorities said. The money allegedly went to Hezbollah, the Islamic militant group blamed for the 1983 suicide bombing that killed 241 U.S. Marines and sailors in Beirut, Lebanon. Authorities allege the leader of the smuggling ring -- a native of Lebanon who they say has taken part in Hezbollah incursions in Lebanon -- hid on the Cattaraugus reservation while being sought. Brady Jo Bowman, one of the two Senecas charged in an indictment unsealed Tuesday, was identified as the companion of alleged ringleader Elias Mohamad Akhdar, 30, of Dearborn, Mich. Akhdar is being held without bail in Detroit. The indictment charged 11 people with conspiracy to commit a pattern of racketeering activity, including arson in the fire at Bowman 's Indian Express Smoke Shop in Irving. They are accused of shipping the cigarettes to Michigan from the smoke shop, burning down the building Sept. 24, 2001, and filing a false insurance claim. Carole Thompson Gordon, 58, Bowman's grandmother, is accused of heading the New York-based operations of the group. She hired her daughter, granddaughter and others from the reservation to drive vans loaded with untaxed cigarettes to Michigan for resale, agents said. Akhdar used his relationship with Bowman -- they have two children together -- to ensure a supply of cigarettes from the Seneca reservation to his group, prosecutors said. Using phony credit cards, he and others bought thousands of dollars of cigarettes from Seneca smoke shops, The Buffalo News reported. Each carton smuggled into Michigan meant $12.50 in savings in Michigan taxes. The group sold them to retail shops by manufacturing fake Michigan tax stamps and putting then on contraband cigarettes, prosecutors said. Charges in Detroit allege a criminal enterprise that includes contraband cigarettes trafficking, possession of counterfeit cigarettes stamps, credit card fraud, money laundering, arson and witness tampering. After being arraigned on in U.S. District Court in Buffalo, Gordon and Bowman were released on bond Tuesday. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2003 14:01:35 -0500 From: Subject: introduction 1) Who you are? Vadikin Shelby 2) Where you're from? the deep south 4) Where you first heard Poe? I picked up "Hello" as a random album. Sometimes I'll just walk into a music store and decide that I am going to buy a random cd. I'll scan the isle and pick up a couple of cds to test out. I picked up "Hello" and was like, "yeah, i am getting this." That was back in '96 or so. 5) What other musicians do you listen to? A wide variety including: Jack Johnson, Portishead, DJ Shadow, Art of Noise, Morcheeba, Thievery Corp., Future Sounds of London, Ben Harper, Dido, Money Mark, Dead Can Dance, Hoverphonic, Underworld, Dirty Vegas, etc. 6) Any other interesting information you wish to share. When "Haunted" came out, I didn't pay it to much attention. I heard a couple of tracks on the radio and enjoyed them, but nothing pounced on me telling me to pick the album up. The other day, I started reading Mark Danielewski's "House of Leaves" and losing myself in the maze while weirding myself out in the process. I was sitting in my office today listening to a local college radio station when the 2001 remix of "Hey Pretty" came on. Staring at my screen, I started to get that feeling that somebody/something was behind me. My attention focused on the song and specifically the 'spoke word' aspect of it and I found that I knew what the guy was going to say before he said it. It was definitely strange and I couldn't place where I knew it from until the speaker got to the part of unzipping the girls pants. Immediately the hairs on my arms stood up with the recognition. Well that got searching and truly interested in "Haunted". ------------------------------ End of angry-psychos-digest V8 #24 **********************************