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#10069 From: Edward Lipsett <translation@...>
Date: Fri Jul 1, 2005 8:11 am
Subject: Lovecraftian figures
elipsett
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For those of you who didn't see the original post on the AHC newsgroup:



http://www.sotatoys.com/news-archive-display.asp?lngID=79

> company called Sota Toys is producing a new line of action figures called
> the Nightmares of Lovecraft series, series 1 due to ship tentatively in
> Oct 2005. They are 7 inch articulated figures.
>
> The 3 entities that are in series 1 are:
> Cthulhu
> Dagon
> Ghoul



--
Books are good enough in their own way, but they are a mightily bloodless
substitute for life.
- Robert Louis Stevenson, "An Apology for Idlers"
--
Edward Lipsett
Intercom, Ltd.
Fukuoka, Japan
Tel: 092-712-9120
Fax: 092-712-9220
translation@...
http://www.intercomltd.com

#10070 From: David Farnell <davidfarnell@...>
Date: Fri Jul 1, 2005 9:20 am
Subject: Re: Lovecraftian figures
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--- Edward Lipsett <translation@...> wrote:
> For those of you who didn't see the original post on the AHC
> newsgroup:
> http://www.sotatoys.com/news-archive-display.asp?lngID=79

Thanks Ed, those are cool! But I gotta say, that is one
seriously big-ass mutant ghoul. :-)

Dave

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#10071 From: EHuelshoff@...
Date: Fri Jul 1, 2005 9:38 am
Subject: Re: undersea cable cut...
ehuelshoff
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Good Morning.

The Man in Black schrieb:
[snip]
>  ObDG: experimental prototype Mi-Go technology was used during the first
> Gulf War. But recent indications point to the War on Terror being fought in
> a post-Accord world. This seems a very convenient contrast. The Fungi are
> watching to see how the world deals with thousands of violent religious
> fanatics without alien assistance...


This might get DG into the situation that it might become necessary to aid MJ12
to reestablish the accord.


Eckhard

#10072 From: "Edward Lipsett \(work\)" <translation@...>
Date: Fri Jul 1, 2005 9:46 am
Subject: RE: Lovecraftian figures
elipsett
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I thought the Cthulhu was best, and the ghoul worst... I suspect the artist
didn't actually read anything, and just looked at a bunch of Cthulhu pics.
If the actual pieces are painted that way, I really want a Cthulhu,
though...

=============
Edward Lipsett
Fukuoka, Japan

> Thanks Ed, those are cool! But I gotta say, that is one
> seriously big-ass mutant ghoul. :-)

#10073 From: The Man in Black <mib.zero@...>
Date: Fri Jul 1, 2005 9:52 am
Subject: Re: undersea cable cut...
mib_dg
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On 6/30/05, Russell Rayburn <rusrayburn@...> wrote:

> On the ObDG ( which is good ), perhaps the fungi are also looking to
> see what uses we make of the technology they gave us?
>
> If the fungi are attracted to humans because of our intuition, our
> non-linear thought processes, then seeing what we do with their
> technology could just be an experiment.

  I have a feeling that the "give toys to the hairless beach apes" phase of
the operation has ended. It would be more horrific if the Grey technology
either never worked properly or suddenly ceased functioning upon the
breakdown of the Accord. The implication would be that humanity was never
sufficiently advanced enough to grok the magick. Of course, much of
Majestic's rank and file would have to be deluded into thinking that they
stopped the Greys from harvesting humanity.

> The Man in Black is : Kenneth Scroggins
> Novus Ordo Seclorum : Annuit Coeptus : E Pluribus Unum
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#10074 From: mwshort@...
Date: Fri Jul 1, 2005 12:46 am
Subject: Re: Re: Cultists in the Military
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Uhhh...What psych evals?

The one I got when I redeployed from Iraq consisted of a ten or so question
form.

1) Where you ever in fear of imminent death?
2) Did you see a person killed?  Friendly, enemy?
3) Did you fire your weapon in combat?

etc.

Not exactly designed to root out cultists devoted to ancient evils.

Michael

-----Original Message-----
From: Matt <frank_herberts_children_of_dune@...>
To: dglist@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 23:35:32 -0000
Subject: [dglist] Re: Cultists in the Military


Well, in an ideal world, armed forces psych evals would spot the truly
psychotic ones before *too* much damage is done!

--- In dglist@yahoogroups.com, Christopher Wayne <ceewayne@y...> wrote:
> What would the cults do being in the military. Worshipers of
Azathoth working with nukes anyone? Prechange Deep Ones working on
subs and making notes on how to sabotage them. Or my favorite, hu-
ghouls working in MASH units etc etc.(yummy!) How would the military
screen such people.
>
> meep
>
> Chris
>
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#10075 From: Russell Rayburn <rusrayburn@...>
Date: Fri Jul 1, 2005 8:37 pm
Subject: Re: undersea cable cut...
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I agree... it seems no more goodies are on the way from the greys.
Either that or humans haven't found a way to integrate the mi-go tech
into human tech for infantry use.

The idea I was trying to get across is that the "give toys to hairless
beach apes" phase was phase one.

Phase two ( what we could be in now )  would be "see if the hairless
beach apes do something with the toys that we didn't think they could"
as a measure of humanities intuative/creative abilities.

The idea that fungi tech would stop working after the accord was toast
is interesting.  Since the tech is biological in nature, the tech
would die rather than break ( mi-go electric guns screaming in pain as
they swell, rupture and bust, bioweb armor drying and whithering into
a desicated vine-like husk, et. al. ).

Makes me think of Chemtrails:
http://www.rense.com/politics6/chemdatapage.html

MiGo spreading spores, or something... the spores infect existing MiGo
tech unless it's been immunized.  MiGo weapons and gear are immunized,
so unaffected, but not so for MJ12 gear or possibly derrivatives.

On 7/1/05, The Man in Black <mib.zero@...> wrote:
> On 6/30/05, Russell Rayburn <rusrayburn@...> wrote:
>
> > On the ObDG ( which is good ), perhaps the fungi are also looking to
> > see what uses we make of the technology they gave us?
> >
> > If the fungi are attracted to humans because of our intuition, our
> > non-linear thought processes, then seeing what we do with their
> > technology could just be an experiment.
>
>  I have a feeling that the "give toys to the hairless beach apes" phase of
> the operation has ended. It would be more horrific if the Grey technology
> either never worked properly or suddenly ceased functioning upon the
> breakdown of the Accord. The implication would be that humanity was never
> sufficiently advanced enough to grok the magick. Of course, much of
> Majestic's rank and file would have to be deluded into thinking that they
> stopped the Greys from harvesting humanity.
>
> > The Man in Black is : Kenneth Scroggins
> > Novus Ordo Seclorum : Annuit Coeptus : E Pluribus Unum
> > ______________________________________

#10076 From: "twenty_sided_guy" <twentysidedguy@...>
Date: Fri Jul 1, 2005 11:58 pm
Subject: Italy's DG gets taken down.
twenty_sided...
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#10077 From: The Man in Black <mib.zero@...>
Date: Sat Jul 2, 2005 9:55 am
Subject: Re: undersea cable cut...
mib_dg
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On 6/30/05, EHuelshoff@... <EHuelshoff@...> wrote:

> The Man in Black schrieb:
>
> This might get DG into the situation that it might become necessary to aid
> MJ12
> to reestablish the accord.

  Why would anyone, let alone Delta Green, want to stop killing violent
religious fanatics? ...I mean other than the violent religious fanatics
being killed, as that would be mostly self-evident apart from the martyrs.

The Man in Black is : Kenneth Scroggins
Novus Ordo Seclorum : Annuit Coeptus : E Pluribus Unum
______________________________________
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#10078 From: Dom Mooney <cybergoths@...>
Date: Sat Jul 2, 2005 3:01 pm
Subject: BBC Motion Gallery
cybergoths
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http://www.bbcmotiongallery.com/customer/index.jsp

Is the BBC's online archive of footage. All the free material is
watermarked, but can be useful from some shots showing
locations/places. It's in QuickTime 6.5 or Windows Media.

ObDG: For example, search under 'MI6' or 'Sellafield' for images of
both locations you could use to give players some flavour.

Cheers,

Dom

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what is true, it only matters what people believe
is true... You are what the media define you to be.
[They] became a myth, and a myth generating
machine'.  Paul Watson, cofounder of [them]

#10079 From: Mark McFadden <lizardroi@...>
Date: Sat Jul 2, 2005 6:11 pm
Subject: Re: undersea cable cut...
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The Man in Black wrote:
>  ObDG: experimental prototype Mi-Go technology was used during the first
> Gulf War. But recent indications point to the War on Terror being fought in
> a post-Accord world. This seems a very convenient contrast. The Fungi are
> watching to see how the world deals with thousands of violent religious
> fanatics without alien assistance...

   Oh sure, there have been a few examples of a crusader mentality at the
top; but I think it is unfair to characterize all of the factions that
are now handicapped by a lack of alien assistance as violent religious
fanatics. Many of them are violent secular fanatics. ;-)

Mark McFadden

#10080 From: "Jay Dugger" <duggerj1@...>
Date: Sun Jul 3, 2005 3:52 pm
Subject: REFERENCE: Arkin's "Code Names"
til_e
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Sunday, 03 July 2005

Hello all:

When you need a US military/intelligence reference, visit your local
book shop or library and look for William Arkin's "Code Names:
Deciphering U.S. Military Plans, Programs, and Operations in the 9/11
World."

Publisher's book-site
http://www.codenames.org/index.html

Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1586420836/qid=1120405151/sr=8-1/r\
ef=pd_bbs_ur_1/002-0744119-8819220?v=glance&s=books&n=507846

It makes very interesting reading, even if its layout makes it a
reference work for looking up particular operations or projects. How
nice to finally have a better idea what things were!

Examples:

Dark Winter: Senior leader biological warfare response homeland
security seminar co-sponsored by the Center for strategic and
International Studies and John Hopkins University, 2001. The exercise
simulated a smallpox attack on the US.

Rainbow: Early U-2 code name.

Red Dawn: Operation to capture Saddam Hussein, 13 Dec 2003.

Star Gate: DIA-army intelligence remote viewing program.

VRK (Very Restricted Knowledege): Classification compartment
designating a COMINT category similar to Gamma...


I bought a copy of this book and a copy of Neil Gershenfeld's "FAB" at
a bookstore a few months back. While standing in line, the man ahead
of me looked at my selections.

He asked, "What are you planning to do, take over the country?"

I sweetly answered, "Oh, one's for professional development. The
other's just recreational reading."

His eyes widened, and he turned away from me. I got not further
questions. :)

Be seeing you.

#10081 From: Russell Rayburn <rusrayburn@...>
Date: Sun Jul 3, 2005 9:17 pm
Subject: Re: REFERENCE: Arkin's "Code Names"
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Nice... very nice...

On 7/3/05, Jay Dugger <duggerj1@...> wrote:
> His eyes widened, and he turned away from me. I got not further
> questions. :)
>

#10082 From: Ross Payton <rpayton@...>
Date: Sun Jul 3, 2005 11:44 pm
Subject: MJ-12 based games?
clockwerkjoe
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One of my players in my current DG game wants to get more involved
with biotech based stuff and become more of a mad scientist.
Obviously, MJ-12 cookbook based themes spring to mind. His character
has very high biology, medicine pharmacy and zoology scores. Have any
of you run a game where an agent or cell has gone over to MJ-12 OR use
MJ-12 stuff? Perhaps Cell A could capture some cookbook related
intel/projects and decide to use it against MJ-12, using the PCs
skills.

What do you think?

Also, Transhuman Space is great for cookbook related adventure ideas :)

#10083 From: Edward Lipsett <translation@...>
Date: Mon Jul 4, 2005 11:31 pm
Subject: Message to Davide Mana
elipsett
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Davide,

I have sent you two messages in the last several days.
I did not get any messages from you in June.
Please let me know if you get this.

We can also try using elipsett @ kurodahan.com

--
The last thing one discovers in composing a work is what to put first.
- Blaise Pascal, "Pensees"
--
Edward Lipsett
Intercom, Ltd.
Fukuoka, Japan
Tel: 092-712-9120
Fax: 092-712-9220
Translation @ intercomltd.com
http://www.intercomltd.com

#10084 From: "Jeremy Zimmerman" <bolthy@...>
Date: Mon Jul 4, 2005 11:42 pm
Subject: Rlyeh Rises!
Bolthy
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#10085 From: James Knevitt <jknevitt@...>
Date: Tue Jul 5, 2005 4:33 pm
Subject: Weather Wars
jknevitt
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An interesting little site, run by a meteorologist, about alleged
artifical weather modification and generation.

http://www.weatherwars.info/index.html

#10086 From: "Michael Layne" <theherald@...>
Date: Tue Jul 5, 2005 8:21 pm
Subject: Re: didn't we burn this place down...
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--- In dglist@yahoogroups.com, Mark McFadden <lizardroi@c...> wrote:
> CULTIST23 wrote:
>
>   Those didn't bug me much - they were part of the profile for
Soviet
> anydamnthing at the time. They invented the alphabet, the steam
engine,
> electricity, the periodic table of elements, sliced bread,
strawberry
> douche - anything we can do they already did better.

     Yes, they got a few DC-3s/C-47s through Lend-Lease in WWII, later
came out with their own version of the plane (built by Ilyushin?) and
claimed to have invented the DC-3!

     Reportedly, a B-29 had to make a forced landing in Russia in 1944
or so. The Russians weren't technically at war with Japan yet, so the
diplomats decided the plane and crew had to be interned. Negotiations
resulted in eventual release of the fliers, but their bomber was
never returned. It had seen plenty of action already (with one flak
hit requiring ground crewmen to put a large patch on the rudder) so
the USAAF didn't insist on it being sent back. Not long after the end
of the War, the Red Air Force revealed its new four-engine heavy
bomber -- totally the work of Soviet aircraft designers, of course...
Every example included a metal patch on the rudder...:)

> This habit was a
> standard part of Cold War comedy, and was still in play with the
> character of Chekov in the original Star Trek.
>   Oh yeah, and Shakespeare was Russian.

     Funny, the Klingons claim Shakespeare as one of theirs! (See Star
Trek VI):)

Michael Layne
DGGF#688
theherald@...

#10087 From: The Man in Black <mib.zero@...>
Date: Tue Jul 5, 2005 8:38 pm
Subject: Re: Message to Davide Mana
mib_dg
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On 7/4/05, Edward Lipsett <translation@...> wrote:
>
> Davide,
>
> I have sent you two messages in the last several days.
> I did not get any messages from you in June.
> Please let me know if you get this.

  YOU FOOL! Davide Mana is Dead!
  The Man in Black is : Kenneth Scroggins
Novus Ordo Seclorum : Annuit Coeptus : E Pluribus Unum
______________________________________
http://home.hawaii.rr.com/maninblack/dg.html


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#10088 From: The Man in Black <mib.zero@...>
Date: Tue Jul 5, 2005 11:11 pm
Subject: MEDIA: Indian Temple Raid
mib_dg
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http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000080&sid=aF8QHNF5Wmx8&refer=asia

"July 5 (Bloomberg) -- Indian police shot dead six gunmen who raided a
disputed religious site in the northern Indian town of Ayodhya in Uttar
Pradesh state, ending an attack on the complex that's been at the center of
Hindu-Muslim tension."

The Man in Black is : Kenneth Scroggins
Novus Ordo Seclorum : Annuit Coeptus : E Pluribus Unum
______________________________________
http://home.hawaii.rr.com/maninblack/dg.html


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#10089 From: Edward Lipsett <translation@...>
Date: Tue Jul 5, 2005 11:11 pm
Subject: Re: Message to Davide Mana
elipsett
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I knew that years ago, but the Internet-based avatar I've been talking with
all this time suddenly stopped communicating. His last message was some
confusing gibberish about Lazarus Long and dogs seeping through the cracks
in the hard disk case...

on 05.7.6 5:38 AM, The Man in Black wrote:
>
>  YOU FOOL! Davide Mana is Dead!

--
Until it is kindled by a spirit as lovingly alive as the one which gave it
birth, a book is dead to us. Words divested of their magic are but dead
hieroglyphs.
- Henry Miller, "The Books in My Life"
--
Edward Lipsett
Intercom, Ltd.
Fukuoka, Japan
Tel: 092-712-9120
Fax: 092-712-9220
translation@...
http://www.intercomltd.com

#10090 From: The Man in Black <mib.zero@...>
Date: Tue Jul 5, 2005 11:14 pm
Subject: Russian Astrologer sues NASA over Comet Impact
mib_dg
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http://msnbc.msn.com/id/8474735/
  "Deep Impact probe that punched a crater
<http://msnbc.msn.com/id/8464385/>into the Comet Tempel 1 this week
'ruins the natural balance of forces in
the universe,'"
  ...I hate it when the natural balance of forces in the universe is ruined.

The Man in Black is : Kenneth Scroggins
Novus Ordo Seclorum : Annuit Coeptus : E Pluribus Unum
______________________________________
http://home.hawaii.rr.com/maninblack/dg.html


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#10091 From: Russell Rayburn <rusrayburn@...>
Date: Tue Jul 5, 2005 11:30 pm
Subject: Re: Message to Davide Mana
rusrayburn@...
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Yeah, the Lazarus Long stuff was odd... kept wanting to be called
"Grandfather"...

On 7/5/05, Edward Lipsett <translation@...> wrote:
>
> I knew that years ago, but the Internet-based avatar I've been talking with
> all this time suddenly stopped communicating. His last message was some
> confusing gibberish about Lazarus Long and dogs seeping through the cracks
> in the hard disk case...
>
> on 05.7.6 5:38 AM, The Man in Black wrote:
> >
> >  YOU FOOL! Davide Mana is Dead!
>

#10092 From: Ross Payton <rpayton@...>
Date: Wed Jul 6, 2005 12:37 am
Subject: MS-13 - most dangerous gang in America
clockwerkjoe
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7244879/site/newsweek/

A new gang has appeared with major ties to El Salvador. The same
country the US visited in the cold war during the 80s. Perhaps some of
those death squads turned gang members have DG ties...

#10093 From: "Agent Donald" <agent_donald@...>
Date: Wed Jul 6, 2005 7:02 am
Subject: Re: MS-13 - most dangerous gang in America
tempeliers
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If you replace 'MS-13' with 'Tong Shugoran' and Central Americans' with
'Southeast Asians', and know that in my campaign ICE harbours the new
official DG department, then this article is a great handout to give to my
players.

Thanks!

Agent Donald

You are invited for a night at the opera
http://www.semper-vigilus.tk


----- Original Message -----
From: "Ross Payton" <rpayton@...>
To: <dglist@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 2:37 AM
Subject: [dglist] MS-13 - most dangerous gang in America


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7244879/site/newsweek/

A new gang has appeared with major ties to El Salvador. The same
country the US visited in the cold war during the 80s. Perhaps some of
those death squads turned gang members have DG ties...

#10094 From: "Agent Donald" <agent_donald@...>
Date: Wed Jul 6, 2005 11:13 am
Subject: Buddy Cthulhu
tempeliers
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Buddy Cthulhu!
http://machall.com/


Agent Donald

You are invited for a night at the opera
http://www.semper-vigilus.tk

#10095 From: "Jürgen Hubert" <jhubert@...>
Date: Wed Jul 6, 2005 11:20 am
Subject: War at the Top of the World
snjuhube
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Here is a cool article by Time about the fights of India and Pakistan over
the Siachen Glacier, which sits 5,400 meters above the sea level and
frigging huge (78 km in one direction):

http://www.time.com/time/asia/covers/501050711/story.html

Some quotes:

"I like the crows," Nazir says. He points to his soldiers clustered around a
fiberglass igloo. "Aside from us, they are the only living creatures we ever
see." And when the crows leave during the fierce, three-week-long winter
blizzards? Then, says Nazir, "I cannot describe the absolute desolation I
feel."

"Soldiers see strange things at such altitudes—genies flitting across the
glacier, phantom troops along a ridge. Men go mad and wander off to die in
blizzards."

"Because of the lack of oxygen, attacking soldiers can climb only about five
meters before they have to stop to catch their breath. If you let bare skin
touch steel for more than 15 seconds—a finger on a trigger, for example—you
risk severe frostbite."


If that doesn't sound like a _great_ place to send your investigators to,
then what does? All you need is some reason for them to go there.

Hmmm... Aren't the mi-go out there somewhere in the vicinity?


- Jürgen Hubert

#10096 From: Davide Mana <davide.mana@...>
Date: Wed Jul 6, 2005 11:49 am
Subject: Re: Message to Davide Mana
doctor_dee_23
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> YOU FOOL! Davide Mana is Dead!
>
>
Terque quaterque testiculis tactis
Nunc at sanguine pilis detractis
Omnia pericula fugata sunt

Or something like that.
Nothing personal, of course.

Davide Mana
Alive & Well
Torino, Italy

#10097 From: "Agent Donald" <agent_donald@...>
Date: Wed Jul 6, 2005 12:24 pm
Subject: Re: Is fundable.com a solution to Pagan's woes
tempeliers
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Sorry, that is www.fundable.org

Agent Donald


----- Original Message -----
From: "Agent Donald" <agent_donald@...>
To: <dglist@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 12:25 PM
Subject: Is fundable.com a solution to Pagan's woes


> Fundable is a new service that lets groups of people pool money to raise
> funds or make purchases.
>
> How it works:
> Pagan could create a group on fundable.com and sets a goal for a certain
> amount of money for one of their upcoming products (say $10.000 dollar for
> the complete Eyes Only collection)
> Each person can join this fund and pays $10 through paypal (this amount is
> variable but the same for each person in the group).
> If things go south, the money is returned
> When the Price is reached (1000 people have joined and paid) the money is
> 'turned in'. Pagan collects the money and prints the books.
>
> Sounds interesting or not?
>
> Agent Donald
>
> You are invited for a night at the opera
> http://www.semper-vigilus.tk
>
>

#10098 From: "Agent Donald" <agent_donald@...>
Date: Wed Jul 6, 2005 10:25 am
Subject: Is fundable.com a solution to Pagan's woes
tempeliers
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Fundable is a new service that lets groups of people pool money to raise
funds or make purchases.

How it works:
Pagan could create a group on fundable.com and sets a goal for a certain
amount of money for one of their upcoming products (say $10.000 dollar for
the complete Eyes Only collection)
Each person can join this fund and pays $10 through paypal (this amount is
variable but the same for each person in the group).
If things go south, the money is returned
When the Price is reached (1000 people have joined and paid) the money is
'turned in'. Pagan collects the money and prints the books.

Sounds interesting or not?

Agent Donald

You are invited for a night at the opera
http://www.semper-vigilus.tk

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