Dear People:  FYI, from Robert Stephens.  KK
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From: Robert A.M. Stephens
To: Kasten, Kathy
Cc: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Subject: Re: Recent Declass from Robert Stephens Reviewed
Date: Thursday, March 18, 1999 3:54PM

> From: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
> To: Kasten, Kathy
> Cc: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
> Subject: Re:Declassified drawings of the Navy's Tassic Rainbow Program
> Date: Thursday, March 18, 1999 12:52PM
(snips)
> Also consider that Bell himself is driven by ratings points, and if he
> can
> add to the drama of his show, he will do so.  Yet I doubt Keith
Rowland
> would have had anything to do with a server being "bombed".
(snips)
> Fox has made a bigger deal out of people using the "X-Files" theme,
than
> I
> would think they (NSA, or some other govt. department) would of those
> images.
>
> Unlike a photomicrograph of a Pentium P3, there is little to "grab
> attention".  In this day and age of computer generated documents and
> reports, there is little in the way of a method of authentication for
> said
> documents.  I would hold them at arm's length until I had more
> information.
>
(snips)
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Everyone,

For clarify sake,  the website that holds the recent documents of my
work
is in the eastern part of the United States,  2400 miles away from
Montana.com.  The bombed mail server was at montana.com.,   45 miles
from
my home.

The email bomb that destroyed the ISP in Missoula Montana that is my own
ISP for me and Stillwater Mills was a plain file of 30MB--enough to bomb
a
server.  The G3 400 mac just bounced it back at the server and that
killed
it.  I have a series of filters and BT firewall support so it is
impossible
to damage my own machine.

People have,  over the last 4 months since me being in the UFO culture,
sent virus' as gifts to me in the futile attempt to bomb or destroy my
home
business computers.  However,  they are Macintoshs,  thus,  the Mac just
takes the virus and puts it in a folder on the desktop of the machine
and
titles it 'Virus-Dump Please'.  Have tried to explain this to those that
try this but  the PC computer operators continue this stunt,  the
followers
of Art Bell and such.

The ISP traced the email in question from Rowland.com which is Keith
Rowland's domain name,  who also is Art Bell and Richard Hoagland's
webmaster.

My ISP in Montana is Internet Connect Services,  Montana's largest ISP.
The number for verification is 406-541-5360.  Their email address is
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  or  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

They are looking into the legal aspect of this venture by Rowland and
Bell
at this time.  So far,  no one has tried to entrain damage to the RAMSES
website back east.

Last night,  on 3-17-1999,  Rowland sent another 30 MB file and bombed
the
server again.  This in turn destroyed 671 incoming mails from yesterday
and
the night before.  The home computers and the G3 and the RAMSES website
back east were unharmed.

Femptophoton research can be studied and looked at deeper starting at UC
Berkeley,  CA.

I have never seen the 'X-files' as I do not watch TV.

The bombing of my mail server in Missoula is a standard operation
procedure
by these people in the UFO field.  I would expect no less.  However,
PCs,
unlike the Mac,  are highly susceptible to virii from remote sources.

Hope this helps clarify matters.

Thank you.

 -- -- sincerely,


Robert A.M.Stephens
NASA Documentation Program
Stillwater Mills-Aerospace
KSC-PIB/shuttle/MSF
406-745-3818
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://198.116.116.10/gallery/arts/samples/.html
http://cdfnet.com/RAMSES/
http://www.cdfnet.com/INTERVIEWS
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