Date: 2004/04/05 23:00
From: "No Anthrax Vaccine" <noanthraxvaccine@earthlink.net>
To: "John Kaminski" <skylax@comcast.net>, "The Webfairy" <webfairy@thewebfairy.com>, "Scott Loughrey" <scottl44@yahoo.com>
Another point of investigation is the all of the stories talking about
where these people are from. It is almost like the news reports about
where an individual is from are so diverse, that the stories were
deliberately designed to obfuscate truths. And then you have the factor of
throwing in as much other information as possible, such as where certain
other "family members" are from. And some of the stories themselves don't
really make much sense.
For example, Beamer grew up in California, attending Los Gatos High School,
and then I have read conflicting reports about where his parents are from
(both PA and MA), and then Beamer ended up out in NJ, and then there are
"two sisters," one also in NJ. Evidently, Beamer moved to NJ after growing
up. Did his sisters decided to get up and move to NJ, too?
Bingham is another similar situation. He also attended Los Gatos High
School, was from SF, CA, but had "recently" relocated to NY, so what
happens in news stories is information gets plugged into some stories
leading you to believe he was from SF, and other stories leading you to
believe he was from NY.
> [Original Message]
> From: Scott Loughrey <scottl44@yahoo.com>
> To: The Webfairy <webfairy@thewebfairy.com>; John Kaminski
<skylax@comcast.net>; <noanthraxvaccine@earthlink.net>
> Date: 4/5/2004 5:47:46 PM
> Subject: Re: Fwd: RE: Beamer foundation info
>
> What kind of friend writes about this "legend" like
> this?
>
> * * *
>
> "the friend":
>
> It was Todd's 30th Birthday, and Dave, Damon and I
> were headed up to Tahoe for the celebration. When we
> got to our cabin, what did we see? Mark had driven his
> Rover over the side of the hill! Was he upset? Nope.
> That wasn't Mark's style, to him it was all part of
> having a good time, and it was something that he
> "meant" to do. Later on that night we went down to the
> casino's in South Lake, and what did Mark do this
> time?? He slightly dropped his pants in the middle of
> the casino, and soon afterwards bought everyone a
> round of shots, which was another of his kind gestures
> that he extended to his friends often. The next
> afternoon we were on the deck of our cabin, and Mark
> was in the hottub sticking his deriere out of the
> water, meanwhile chanting "My bum is in the air, my
> bum is in the air," with that unforgettable chesire
> cat grin stretching across his face.
>
> That was just one weekend with Mark, where he indeed
> exuded all of the qualities that everyone has been
> mentioning this week. Mark had extremely charismatic
> ways, a unique smile, sparkling eyes, and curled
> eyelashes that I will never forget. I remember my
> spirits being lifted when I knew that he would be at
> the same gathering, party or concert that I was
> attending, because he was "that guy", the one who made
> you feel important, like you were somebody special.
> Mark was nothing short of being almost "perfect" in
> every facet of life. He achieved many, many things,
> and can now remain as an inspiration to us all. Every
> story that I have read is true, and I too feel blessed
> just to have known him. He will indeed remain the
> "American Hero" in all of our hearts.
>
> We Miss and Love you Mark Bingham,
>
> Janell Hartman
>
>
>
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