From: tprendergast@phenomen-x.com To: dg@phenomen-x.com Subject: DG Email Intercept 007 Bring out your dead! If you missed the previous messages, go to the forums at http://www.flyinglab.com/px-forum/. 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: Last rights Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2002 12:29:20 -0500 Alphonse, Your glasnost hasn't been what I'd hoped it would be. Agent Nancy's newfound candor isn't exactly thrilling me either. You'll pardon me if I make my own enquiries. If you're happy with us wasting our time looking for info you won't share, then that's the way it's going to be. I ran Theodore Morse through the computers at Quantico, Langley and Ft. Meade. He's an un-person from 1989 onward, presumed dead by the NOPD and declared legally dead in 1999 by his family. While I'm surprised that more reporters in this town don’t end up as gator bait, this is the first time I've heard of the society columnist getting Cratered. I looked through his old columns at the Times-Picayune. He wasn't exactly the hard-hitting expose type, but he knew a lot of people and he got a lot of invitations. He could have stumbled into this anywhere. Nancy hasn't explained anything more than to say that when Morse disappeared, he left behind a manuscript that described inhuman creatures that fed on our dead and could steal the memories and appearance of anyone they consumed. She claims to have seen creatures like this in New Orleans and elsewhere, but won't say much more. What little she did say jibes with what I saw in Father Marks' office. Put out an all-Cell alert. Anyone who sees Father Marks should use the first opportunity they have to take him out. And make sure to mention that a single .45 Glazer won’t do the trick. I think Father Marks was doing research on funeral homes to try to divine the feeding patterns of necrophages. Their tactics would have evolved over the last century. Even discounting the epidemics, the mortality rate was a hell of a lot higher in urban areas back then. To support a large population of these things, there would have to be excellent coordination of the supply of cadavers. That means the necrophages would have to control funeral homes in their area. Furthermore the funeral home business in America is changing radically. 300 million Americans equals 300 million customers, and that number is always growing. The industry has always pushed for laws ensuring that you can’t get planted unless they can make a buck on the deal. Burial is rated the third largest lifetime expense, right behind house and car. With all those customers forced to buy this service, big, well-financed corporations are moving in and buying up all those family run funeral homes, trying to squeeze more money out with that economy of scale stuff. There's a big outfit in Texas called Service Corporation International. They're the ones wrapped up with our commander in chief over what's being called "funeral-gate." There’s another one here in Louisiana called Stuart Enterprises. They've been trying to buy out the funeral homes in New Orleans for years, but they’ve been held at bay by a local outfit called Mortuary Small Business Association, which is an association of independent, family run funeral homes. My money is on the smaller family run places. Less chance of an outsider opening the wrong door at an inopportune moment. That puts the Mortuary Small Business Association at the top of our list. Also any place that does a high volume of cremations will need our special attention; no nasty embalming fluid and nobody is ever going to question where the body went. That should narrow it down some. Of course, that makes me wonder what the hell was going on up in Georgia with that bent crematorium. I bet whoever these things are, they have cable TV and they are kicking themselves for having missed out on that. It also makes me wonder if they might have arrangements with crematoriums around the country. Who says all the bodies have to come from New Orleans? Be Seeing You, Agent Graham PS: What does Nancy mean about certain books being toxic? I know some of these texts can be like unexploded munitions, but again, without more information we have no idea what we should be avoiding. ---