[1999 NewsHawk Inc.] Using the Lycos 'WHO/WHERE" search system for "BUFORD FURROW" we turned up the following response, which reveals some VERY interesting information about Buford Furrow, SUPPOSEDLY the mass shooter responsible for maiming 5 at the Granada Hills, Cal. Jewish Center and killing a mailman.
He is tied to the MILITARY, AND the National Security Council!
This is definitely MOST extraordinary information. This confirms Furrow's total links to federal intelligence operations!
Apparently the Nazi social manipulators in the intelligence agencies FORGOT TO COVER THEIR TRACKS ON THIS!
Furrow's email address is a TOTAL GIVEAWAY! It goes to a National Security Council group operating at McChord Air Force Base near Seattle, WASHINGTON! INCREDIBLE!
BUSTED, BUSTED, BUSTED!
Check it out for yourself at: http://query1.whowhere.lycos.com/jwz/name.wsrchname=3Dbuford+furrow&matc=h=3 Dexact
Here is the contact email address for Furrow! NSC-McChord@DDN-CONUS.DDN.MIL
EVERYBODY SEND EMAILS TELLING THESE FEDS WE ARE WISE TO THEM!
Here are two street addresses and two phone numbers for Furrow as well. Buford O Furrow Phone : 360-491-9791 638 Old Pacific Hwy Se, Olympia WA 98513-9505
Buford Furrow Phone : 425-745-4698 Lynnwood WA 98037
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Another note about Furrow:
Order founder Bob Mathews, who was closely associated with Butler, was killed when his cabin caught fire after a 35-hour standoff with FBI agents on Washington's Whidbey Island in 1984.
Furrow later met Mathews' widow, Debbie, at the Aryan Nations compound and lived with her for several years after a marriage performed by Butler but not legally registered. Whidbey Island is just north of Maury Island, subject of the new Steamshovel-related book, Maury Island UFO, where Fred Crisman, militia-connected and with a military background, saw a flying saucer.
SYDNEY, Australia - Nazi scientists, including members of Adolf Hitler's elite SS, were secretly brought to Australia after World War Two to work on government defense projects and research, an Australian newspaper said Monday.
The Sydney Morning Herald said the scientists were brought to Australia as part of a plan by the United States and Britain to prevent Russia from recruiting German scientists.
The newspaper said thousands of previously classified Australian documents showed 31 Nazi Party members were recruited between 1946 and 1951. ``Some were given security clearances for weapons development and rocket research.''
The newspaper did not name any of the scientists and the Australian government was not immediately available for comment.
The Herald said least 127 scientists were brought to Australia at a time when Germans were barred from entering the country. It said 31 were Nazi Party members and 12 belonged to other Nazi groups. Six were members of the SS -- Hitler's brownshirt stormtroopers.
The Nazi-hunting Simon Wiesenthal Center in Israel had confirmed that seven of the 127 scientists matched the names of suspects wanted by the U.N. War Crimes Commission, but could not say for certain they were the same people, it said.
``We do not yet possess enough details to be able to verify whether they are the same persons admitted to Australia,'' said Efraim Zuroff, director of the center, according to the Herald.
The Herald said Australia was invited by Britain to ``bid'' for German scientists in a top-secret cable dated September 18, 1945.
The British government cable said Britain had decided to recruit ``a limited number of German scientists and technicians...on defense research work in order to develop military potential at Germany's expense,'' it said.
A cable from the Australian High Commission in London 11 months later said Britain had selected 120 German scientists, the newspaper said.
A High Commission cable two months later warned that Russia was about to abandon an agreement not to recruit scientists with Nazi backgrounds and was kidnapping scientists, it said.
``Both the U.S. and UK are planning to prevent this moving of German scientists and technicians eastwards since it would increase significantly the war potential of Russia,'' it said.
Scientists brought to Australia under the scheme, code-named ``Operation Matchbox,'' included the head of the top-secret Messerschmitt jet aircraft factory and a nuclear physicist engaged in atomic research for the German army, said the Herald.
It said two of the scientists worked on Australia's guided-missile rocket tests at Woomera in the 1950s, 10 worked in government defense laboratories, while others worked for the government's top scientific organization.
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