Time: Sun Dec 14 03:27:29 1997 To: "A.J. Craddock" <webmaster@cseti.org> From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] Subject: Government Secrecy Case Cc: Bcc: References: Dear Friend, "The Federal Zone," electronic Seventh Edition, is now available from us for $25 in cash or blank U.S. Postal Money Order, insured as necessary, to the shipping location at the end of this message. We are getting inundated with requests like yours, and we have decided to give priority to clients of the Supreme Law School. At least 100 people every week are asking for pro bono work requiring at least 15 minutes, per request. Can you do the arithmetic? For a maximum of $10 per month (less for more months prepaid), you will have a chance to ask these kinds of questions of a much wider audience, one that is not so overloaded with requests. Please consider enrolling. Briefly, here are the rates: $10 / 1 month $25 / 3 months $45 / 6 months $85 /12 months with subscriber credits for bringing others into the School under your sponsorship. For more information, check out the registration form at the Supreme Law website, at URL: http://supremelaw.com We now defer answering the kinds of questions you have asked, until people like yourself are willing to enroll in the Supreme Law School. The tuition is very reasonable, and the revenue makes it all that much easier for us to spend lots of time with those who need it. Simply, if you cannot afford to invest ten dollars in your education, then we can not afford to give you the ten minutes it would take to answer your question. Please forgive us if this message sounds like "boilerplate," because it is! :) We have no other way to handle the huge number of requests which we are now receiving. I hope you will understand our predicament. The nominal tuition separates the serious, from the free-loaders, and it surely weeds out those people who just want to be negative, no matter what we tell them. Thanks for putting yourself in our shoes! The American Indians had a great saying: "Don't criticize a man until you have walked a mile in his moccasins." Many thanks in advance for your understanding, and your consideration. If you need free help from us, please avail yourself of all the documents now loaded into the Supreme Law Library at the URL just below my name here. /s/ Paul Mitchell http://supremelaw.com # # # At 10:11 PM 12/12/97 -0800, you wrote: >I wonder if you could tell me the name of the only case that has challenged Government Secrecy Agreements. It was mentioned in Tim Weiner's book "Blank Check" (which I no longer have), and apparently the case has been stalled for years and never got to the Supreme Court to test the validity of Government Secrecy Oaths. > > >Regards > >Tony Craddock >Web Administrator >CSETI >http://www.cseti.org > > > >
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