On Tuesday, August 28, 2001, at 10:10 PM, Aimee Farr wrote:
Aimee now thinks that I, Tim, have "committed suicide."
Nope.
Sen gene sarho`s musun?! = Are you drunk again?
A strange question from one who rambles incoherently and talks about "going out to talk to the snails." Doing more searches, I find you also asking leading (and ignorant, as fits the prosecutorial model) questions on the Freehaven list. Again, in 2001. Why your sudden involvement in early 2001 in all the lists being tarred by the government as havens of anarchist and terrorist thought? Where was your interest in Netly things prior to the Bell arrest in late 2000? There seem to be no entries for you prior to late 2000. Are you in contact with SS members in Waco and Crawford? Are you feeding them tidbits from our list? Or are they just the "prime rib" you joked about getting now that Bushies are in town? (Assuming you were already in town when they arrived. Did you arrive _with_ them? I could talk about what searches I'm doing of "Aimee E. Farr," but I understand how the Feds consider this kind of research to be "interstate stalking," so I won't. Suffice it to see that I find surprisingly little history of you. Less history, in fact, that the prosecuting attorney in the Brian West case just turned up. If you have a history prior to late 2000, it's essentially nonexistent in readily-available sources. Time to hit the DMV and hospital files, I guess.) --Tim May