From: tprendergast@phenomen-x.com To: dg@phenomen-x.com Subject: DG Email Intercept 009 Does anybody here have a connection in New Orleans? We're still planning a visit in person but we are open to the idea of putting a stringer in place. The pay is terrible (nothing up front) but who knows you might actually get your story out to millions of people. Or thousands anyway. Contact me by email. DO NOT contact the main PX email or telephone switchboard, for now this is my baby. 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: RE: Questions, questions Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2002 21:22:26 -0500 Alphonse, I’m still not convinced. The things Cyrus and Charlie ran into under Manhattan do sound a lot like the things described in the manuscript, but not much like the things here. This "Subway Butcher" they blew away is interesting nonetheless. Cyrus' theory is that the colony under Manhattan is running out of graveyards to scavenge in and that some of the hungrier ones are coming up into the subways looking for food. Makes me wonder what's happening under the WTC rubble. They're finding so few bodies. Nevertheless, the ones under Manhattan didn't change their appearances, not quickly anyways. Cyrus seemed to think that some of them, the Subway Butcher in particular, may have started out as humans and devolved somehow into the near bestial thing they blew apart with shotguns. Fulani chimed in as well. What she had seemed more relevant. She says that her sources conflict about the exact date of publication for this "Cultes des Goules," somewhere between 1703 and 1737. The confusion could be because there were multiple editions published during that period. She's never seen the book, but her research indicates that the last documented copy was stolen from the Bibliotheque Nationale 1906. Whether it still exists is another matter. There are three possible authors for Cultes des Goules, but the front-runner is the Comte d'Erlette Francois-Honore' Balfour. In 1724, the Comte vanished. Four days later he was found "torn apart by animals" on the grounds of his estate. Add to that his burial instructions which included being sealed in a solid brass casket and placed in a newly constructed concrete vault. The clincher is that his death followed a crackdown by the Paris magistrates on some kind of grave-robbing cult centered in the catacombs beneath the city. Perhaps the cult didn't appreciate his efforts at proselytizing? The Paris crackdown resulted in dozens of executions for the crimes of witchcraft, necromancy, cannibalism and necrophilia. Not a few noblemen narrowly dodged the executioner by getting banged up in nut houses instead. Whether they stayed there is another matter. What interests me is that the 1724 crackdown follows the founding of Nouvelle-Orleans by only six years. Most of those first French colonists in New Orleans were convicts. I know it is just speculation, but it's possible that some of the people arrested in that crack down could have been sent to New Orleans. Other could have fled there to avoid arrest and execution. There were plenty of Caribbean colonies, like Martinique and Haiti, where they could have laid low. Those sugar plantations in the Caribbean were corpse factories too, especially Haiti. And nobody was going to miss the corpses of some African slaves. The French connection seems pertinent to me. I think that if we dig deep enough, we may find some family names that have been skulking around this city for close to three hundred years. French names. Nancy and her team have a developed a couple of funeral homes that might be good surveillance targets. I've reviewed their findings and they fit with our profile, no matter how speculative our profile may happen to be. We start sneaking and peeking tomorrow. Be Seeing You, Agent Graham ---