Jim Bell Looking for a Job Out of Jail in 2009

Tyler Durden camera_lumina at hotmail.com
Mon Oct 16 03:21:21 PDT 2006


Just out of curiosity, do inmates these days have decent access to a 
computer? Can this guy be coding while in the can?

-TD


>From: John Young <jya at pipeline.com>
>To: cypherpunks at jfet.org
>Subject: Jim Bell Looking for a Job Out of Jail in 2009
>Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 15:39:53 -0700
>
>[Envelope postmarked 29 September 2006.]
>
>Bell
>26908-086
>Federal Correction Institution
>P.O. Box 33
>Terre Haute, IN 47808
>
>INMATE IDENTIFICATION CONFIRMED
>Legal Mail/Special Mail
>
>Cryptome E-Magazine
>Attn John Young, Editor
>251 West 89th STreet Suite 6E
>New York, NY 10024
>
>[Letter]
>
>Jim Bell 26909-086
>P.O. Box 33
>TerreHaute, IN 47808
>
>Dear Mr. Young,
>
>I am still in prison, and I will probably be so until Sept 2009. (You
>know I was railroaded.) I am very, very worried about my future.
>When I get out, I will have nearly no assets and I will need a job.
>Right now I'm "networking" to figure out how I will live under
>exceedingly trying circumstances.
>
>If you have any ideas, or contacts, or ? My degree is
>in chemistry (MIT 1980, Bachelors) and I have extensive
>knowledge of electronics. (Analog, digital, etc.) (Ham N7IJS)
>
>Thank you for your past efforts. Please contact my
>parents with any ideas.
>
>Sam & Lou Bell
>7214 Corregidor
>Vancouver, WA 98664
>360-696-4308
>
>Please help if you can.
>
>Jim Bell





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