From: tprendergast@phenomen-x.com To: dg@phenomen-x.com Subject: DG Email Intercept 004 Sorry to hit you again so soon but this short one was a little easier and I don't want to sit on anything. I can't say more without making some helpful people angry, so let's leave it at that. If you missed the previous messages, go to the forums at . We are recruiting volunteers to archive these messages on their web pages and have a couple signed up already. The more we get the harder it is for the DELTA GREEN conspiracy to suppress us! COURAGE! Thomas Prendergast Assistant Production Specialist & Webmaster Phenomen-X http://www.phenomen-x.com/ "Phenomen-X", "Watching the Watchers", and the Phenomen-X Logo are all Copyright 1990 Haley Productions. Comments made by employees in email do not necessarily represent the official statements or opinions of Haley Productions. --- From: "Agent Graham" To: "Alphonse" Received: from unknown (HELO AGr098) (216.115.141.50) Status: Content-Type: text/plain;charset="iso-8859-1" Subject: Shit, Meet Fan Date: Thur, 11 Apr 2002 21:19:09 -0500 Alphonse, We just got back from St. Bernard Parrish. Dolores De La Cruz is dead. She had a heart attack on the morning of April 9th, just a few weeks shy of her 112th birthday. The staff at the nursing home was not sure of the exact time of death, but they are sure that it was just after she had a visit from a pair of NOPD plainclothes detectives. We got names and descriptions. They sound like the same two that helped "Father Marks" move out of his shotgun. The names they were using were Det. Sgt. John Hagan and Det. Sgt. Charles Eishold. Middle aged white guys in suits with badges. Whoever these assholes are, they are systematically trying to erase all of Father Marks' leads. Their thoroughness and accuracy is making me think that they still have him hidden away someplace and are working him over with a rubber hose. Or something. As for the NOPD's files, word from the Agent Ulysses is that the local cops have nothing that even hints at what Father Marks was working on. The Father's personal computer hard-drive was deleted, but the locals are dragging their feet on the data recovery. There was plenty of child porn, but Ulysses seemed to think it looked a little too new and pristine. He also noted that the NOPD was extremely hostile to his presence. They actually had an officer stay with him the whole time he read the case file and wouldn't let him make copies. "For security reasons," they said. If the NOPD had anything useful, it's my opinion that they handed it off to the opposition. The New Orleans cops don't have their reputation for nothing. How many police forces have had to disband their Internal Affairs Unit because of epidemic levels of corruption? From here on out, we are playing by Moscow Rules. New Orleans should be considered enemy held territory and the authorities a hostile force. Agent Graham