From: skunk-works-digest-owner@mail.orst.edu To: skunk-works-digest@mail.orst.edu Subject: Skunk Works Digest V5 #138 Reply-To: skunk-works-digest@mail.orst.edu Errors-To: skunk-works-digest-owner@mail.orst.edu Precedence: bulk Skunk Works Digest Monday, 18 July 1994 Volume 05 : Number 138 In this issue: (newsletter) NEON AZIMUTH #2 released See the end of the digest for information on subscribing to the skunk-works or skunk-works-digest mailing lists and on how to retrieve back issues. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: TRADER@cup.portal.com Date: Sun, 17 Jul 94 20:38:36 PDT Subject: (newsletter) NEON AZIMUTH #2 released Issue #2 of my electronic newsletter NEON AZIMUTH has been sent to subscribers on the mailing list. NEON AZIMUTH covers the "sources and methods" for locating secret U.S. military programs. (I release this material as a means of providing people for holding the military accountable for its actions). Issue #2 covers a subject near and dear to some of us -- obtaining U.S. government documents. (Yes, this is the infamous NEON AZIMUTH mentioned in the story starting on page 1 of the July 5, 1994 issue of "Defense Week".) If you would like to subscribe to NEON AZIMUTH, please send your requests to TRADER@cup.portal.com, and I will add you to the list. At the present time, there are more than 130 subscribers. If you subscribed, and haven't received anything, please write me also. There was one user at host origin.ea.com, whose system didn't know they existed (Mail was returned with the message "user unknown".) Another reader had their host (ibmoto.com) disappear from network mailers between issue #1 and issue #2. I have also pulle d some people from the list, at their request, because they didn't want to receiv e this kind of material while they are trying to get jobs that require security clearances. Back issues of the NEON AZIMUTH are available from my FTP site (see below). Paul McGinnis / TRADER@cup.portal.com ********************************************************************** Anonymous FTP access to files dealing with excessive military secrecy is available from Internet host ftp.shell.portal.com (IP address 156.151.3.4) in the /pub/trader directory. Read the 00readme files for descriptions of the files. Writings from Glenn Campbell, author of the "Area 51 Viewer's Guide" are available in /pub/trader/secrecy/psychospy. ------------------------------ End of Skunk Works Digest V5 #138 ********************************* To subscribe to skunk-works-digest, send the command: subscribe skunk-works-digest in the body of a message to "majordomo@mail.orst.edu". If you want to subscribe something other than the account the mail is coming from, such as a local redistribution list, then append that address to the "subscribe" command; for example, to subscribe "local-skunk-works": subscribe skunk-works-digest local-skunk-works@your.domain.net To unsubscribe, send mail to the same address, with the command: unsubscribe skunk-works-digest in the body. Administrative requests, problems, and other non-list mail can be sent to either "skunk-works-digest-owner@mail.orst.edu" or, if you don't like to type a lot, "prm@mail.orst.edu A non-digest (direct mail) version of this list is also available; to subscribe to that instead, replace all instances of "skunk-works-digest" in the commands above with "skunk-works". Back issues are available for anonymous FTP from mail.orst.edu, in /pub/skunk-works/digest/vNN.nMMM (where "NN" is the volume number, and "MMM" is the issue number).