Oh brother, stop me if you've heard this one before... --- In [email protected], Captain May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Shane Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Captain May, > We are interested in talking to you about the comments you made in an article written for the Lone Star Iconoclast in Texas. I work for the NBC station in Southeast Texas and would like to talk to you about the statements concerning the Gulf Coast being a possible terror target this summer. > > Please call me or write me so we can set up a time to talk. I look forward to hearing from you. > > Respectfully, > Shane W. Allen > Assignments Manager > NBC | KBTV-4 News > Phone : 409.840.4444 | Fax : 409.899.4639 > Cell : 409.454.5023 | Web : www.kbtv4.tv > > > > > [CPTMAY REPLIES TO NBC] > > Dear Shane, > > I grant that my opinions in the Lone Star Iconoclast article at http://www.lonestaricon.com/absolutenm/anmviewer.asp?a=248&z=37 are quite contrarian (to say the least!), but they are in keeping with my training as a former Army intelligence officer. I spent five years with Houston's 75th Division (USAR) as an Opposing Forces Controller, meaning that I learned better than most -- even most experts -- how to run contrarian scenarios. > > If you would like to read the original article, from which the Texas Terror column in the Lone Star Iconoclast was extracted, kindly refer to http://www.spiritone.com/~pazuu/pow- mia/GTCMTexasTerror.htm > > I am the former editorial writer for KPRC (NBC, Post-Newsweek) in Houston, and once had cordial relations with both former GM Steve Wasserman and current news director Nancy Shafran. Those relations were strained to the breaking point when I detected and published the Battle of Baghdad Cover Up (BOBCUP) back in 2003. > > I've done gigs as a guest writer for the Wall Street Journal and Houston Chroincle, and in fact published five "War Essays" (geostrategic predictions) with the Chronk, which are becoming more and more widely read as they are borne out by events. Here's the link to the essays. I recommend that you check them out, as four of the five have been proven (though all were considered contrarian when I wrote them). The fifth, incidentally, is a prediction of a Houston petrochemical complex attack by Al-Qaeda, back in the days when I believed that the terror would be conducted by Al-Qaeda (which I no longer do, as you have read). Here's the link: http://www.geocities.com/onlythecaptain/pub.htm. The one about a terror strike is third down, Don't laugh at duct tape; it saves lives. > > I have worked on the particular case of your area's Exxon Mobil, about which I became aware of terror threats in mid-May, and wrote an article (as a letter to my friend, Ambassador Chase Untermeyer, who was a three-year officer in my cyber-intelligence unit, Ghost Troop (as you'll see from the article): http://www.adelaideinstitute.org/Dissenters1/Toben/toben_may5.htm. Popular interest in Australia (where the original article ran) prompted a follow-up: http://www.adelaideinstitute.org/Dissenters1/Toben/toben_may6.htm. Finally, I have had issues with FBI Agent Shauna Dunlap over her attempt to cover up the Exxon Mobil matter: http://www.godlikeproductions.com/bbs/message.php? messageid=236958&mpage=1&showdate=5/17/06. As you'll see if you examine the remarks from the internet research community, the idea that there's a set-up for Texas is pretty widespread. > > I'm going to be doing interviews on the matter this evening. My most recent one is at the top of the Cloak and Dagger international radio site: http://www.cloakanddagger.de/. Would it be possible to discuss things with you (or a reporter) tomorrow? If so, please give me a good time and I'll call. Hopefully, you'll have a chance to become familiar with the matters in the three articles in the paragraph above, as they represent the core of our argument. > > Best regards, CPTMAY > > PS: Please feel free to contact any of the individuals and agencies mentioned. We're not hiding any thing, although we know that everyone else in this email is doing so. >
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