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26 October 2010. The WSJ report came out last night: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303467004575574462119793480.html And a mirror: http://cryptome.org/0002/wsj-trap2.pdf 3 September 2010 Previous: wsj-secrecy.htm Wall Street Journal Secrecy August 22, 2010
Wall Street Journal Baits a Trap, Bait Bit
From: "Whalen, Jeanne" <Jeanne.Whalen[at]wsj.com> A request: my story about you is going to run soon. Would you be able to send me a photo of yourself? Just a headshot? We will probably turn it into a drawing, so it doesn't need to be of great quality. Also, I wanted to check two facts: I have determined by reading other articles that you must be [deleted]. Is that right? Deborah Natsios is [deleted], correct? I am mentioning her briefly as a co-founder of your architecture business. Best regards, Jeanne
Jeanne Whalen
To: "Whalen, Jeanne" <Jeanne.Whalen[at]wsj.com> Jeanne, Deborah Natsios is a full collaborator on Cryptome as well as co-founder. We are both scholars, and Cryptome is a joint scholarly initiative. This should be reported in your account. Our research is attached. She practices architecture as Deborah Natsios Architect; I practice as John Young Architect. This is a legal description to be reported in your account. The [deleted] connection is private and irrelevant, and so are [deleted]. Exclude both, the research is superior characterization. Photo attached. Regards, John
From: "Whalen, Jeanne" <Jeanne.Whalen[at]wsj.com> John, Hello again. I just sent payment for the two Cryptome archive DVDs, just fyi. I included an [deleted] shipping address with the order, as I will be visiting [deleted] soon and can pick it up then. Many thanks,
Jeanne Whalen
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