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Subject: FW: Not a joke=please read!
From: Denise Schnettler <[log in to unmask]>
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> From: Judy Jones <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 06:45:20 -0500
> To: "'Cathy Patock'" <[log in to unmask]>, "'Denise
> Schnettler'"<[log in to unmask]>, "'Diane'" <[log in to unmask]>,
> "'Jeno'"<[log in to unmask]>, "'Mike & Erin'" <[log in to unmask]>, "'Ralph
> Blair'" <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: FW: Not a joke=please read!
>
>> Subject: FW: Not a joke, please read
>>
>>
>>
>> NOT A JOKE PLEASE READ!
>>>>>>>>
>> ONCE YOU HAVE READ THIS PLEASE FORWARD TO ALL YOU KNOW.
>>>>>>>>
>> This is from Schwab corporate headquarters - so it's no joke. Very scary.
>> Be careful - Just when you thought you were safe, now we have the
>> following to deal with...please read, it definitely is a
>> serious threat to our lives and health.
>> This is an alert about a virus in the original sense of the word...one
>> that affects your body, not your hard drive.
>> There have been 23 confirmed cases of people attacked by the Klingerman
>> Virus, a virus that arrives in your real mail
>> box, not your e-mail in box.  Someone has been mailing large blue
>> envelopes, seemingly at random, to people inside the US.
>> In the front of the envelope in bold black letters is printed, "A gift for
>> you from the Klingerman Foundation." When the
>> envelopes are opened, there is a small sponge sealed in plastic.  This
>> sponge carries what has come to be known as
>> the Klingerman Virus, as public health officials state, this is a strain
>> of virus they have not previously encountered.  When asked for comment,
>> Florida police Sergeant Stetson said, "We are working with the CDC and the
>> USPS, but have so
>> far been unable to track down the  origins of these letters. The return
>> addresses have all been different, and we are certain a remailing service
>> is being used, making our jobs that much more difficult."
>> Those who have come in contact with the Klingerman Virus have been
>> hospitalized with severe dysentery. So far seven
>> of the victims have died. There is no legitimate Klingerman Foundation
>> mailing unsolicited gifts.  If you receive an oversized blue envelope in
>> the mail marked "A gift from the Klingerman foundation." DO NOT open it.
>> Place it in a strong plastic
>> bag or container and call the police immediately.
>> The "gift" is one you definitely do not want to open.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> PLEASE PASS THIS ON TO EVERYONE YOU CARE ABOUT.
>>
>>
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