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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (44330)5/7/1999 11:35:00 PM
From: Gary Burton  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 95453
 
PK--I still think crude needs to revisit 15.75-16ish. As I see it, the recent dip to sub 18 has evolved in a 5 wave sequence, so after a partial retrace back up, we should sell off again. Maybe the retrace back up will be enough to put in the E wave I was referring to? my 2c--holding only FLC at the moment.Too much risk to stay heavily long- from a trading perspective that is.



To: Broken_Clock who wrote (44330)5/8/1999 9:12:00 PM
From: ForYourEyesOnly  Respond to of 95453
 
Y2K = Jihad??

Interesting "Richard Maybury" scenario from Roleigh....

THC

I've known Gary for 1-2 years now and this should be taken
seriously -- how seriously, I do not know, but seriously
nonetheless.

Roleigh

>Mailing-List: contact cpsr-y2k-help@cpsr.org; run by ezmlm
>Delivered-To: mailing list cpsr-y2k@cpsr.org
>From: "Gary Allan Halonen" <njarc@ica.net>
>To: <cpsr-y2k@cpsr.org>
>Subject: Y2K & The Middle East
>Date: Thu, 6 May 1999 05:12:34 -0400

Note: Due to the sensitivity of this information, I have taken
precautions to hide the identity of the people in this story.

Around two years ago, a Middle Eastern business man invited me to
his home for dinner. He knew I was involved in Y2K, advising the
Ontario and Canadian Federal governments on contingency planning,
so he asked me if I would come and speak about Y2K to his father,
the head of the family here in the West.

Their rather large family are highly respected financial managers
throughout the Middle East handling the Treasuries of various
Royal Families and some are in the ruling class of two countries,
I shall not name here. My reasons will be obvious as you read
this note.

As an interesting aside, my host asked if I would be interested
in having his old computer because he wasn't satisfied with it's
performance. It turned out to be a Pentium II with all the bells
and whistles only six months old! I discovered later in the
evening that he had 'browse in a new process' set in his internet
options, so every page he opened while surfing, stayed, one upon
another, throughout his sessions. In utter frustration, he would
simply hit the re-start button to 'clean them away', in his
words, and start all over again. I asked him how he got connected
to the internet? He said he got a disk from his ISP and paid a
neighbor's boy $50 dollars to set it up. I haven't met many who
live as if price is no object or any more significant then a
number on a piece of paper. I bit my lip and 'fixed' his
computer.

My host brought up the subject of technology advances after
dinner as a means to introduce the subject of Y2K to his father.
Within moments, the old man was asking about this millennium bug
business. After his father listened and probed with key questions
to assist his understanding, he asked me if I would write a Paper
that they could distribute to their family members back home.
They were very concerned. Two days later, I emailed a briefing to
him including an article I wrote called 'Year 2000 Contingency
Basics' archived at Millennium Salons in the 'Tools You Can Use'
section.

One week later, my Mid-Eastern friend called me and said he had a
special note for me via email and asked if I could come over and
he would translate it for me. The note was from one member of the
Royal Family that had arrived in PGP (Pretty Good Privacy, an
encryption program supposedly for use in Western countries only).
The sender thanked me for the material on Y2K and found it
invaluable for his understanding of why the West is getting
'excited' about the issue. The last line said they would give it
their attention. My friend, as I was going out the door later,
handed me 10 new one hundred dollar bills and thanked me for my
work.

A few months later, I called him to say I was going to be around
his office the next day, so how would he like to meet me for
lunch? He agreed, but oddly picked a dark, little low-key
restaurant practically in an alley in the heart of the financial
district. I arrived first. As he came in, I immediately
recognized a change in his demeanor. The man looked frightened,
almost haunted.

I asked how his wife and children are, and of course, his father?
He answered "Everyone's fine" and immediately said, all
wild-eyed, "You realize what Y2K means in the Middle East don't
you?" One thing I've learned in Public Relations is, if you want
to find out something, act dumb. I shrugged and he said, "It
means Jihad! The Holy War! Your writings have been stopped from
being sent around by the forces of Jihad. They want to blame the
computer failures on the evil West. They're going to say you
people planned it all along. When the water purification plants
stop and the pipelines burst because the water boils in the
pipes, and millions of our people die, they will have the perfect
excuse to call for a Jihad. Especially when our oil wells won't
work anymore and yours will. You don't understand the Middle
East, do you? It's all about wealth and power and religion. The
people exist to serve Allah. My wife cries now for her family. I
don't think we should know each other anymore. It's too dangerous
for me and my family. Goodbye."

He immediately got up and walked out of the restaurant. I've
never called him and he's never called me since.

Gary Allan Halonen