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To: jamaksin
There is no "be helpful." How about you BE HONEST. You are still mincing words "I cannot help but agree." It's crap. State what you think, plainly. ANSWER THE QUESTION:

were the WW II codebreakers traitors? Did they assist in a coverup? This is a yes or no answer, and don't bother responding again unless you plan to give a yes or no answer.

63 posted on 11/09/2003 5:40:46 PM PST by LS
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To: LS
Larry,

Hello and a very good morning to you.

As you appear parviscient here, perhaps, Safford - as in Laurence (1893-1973) seems to have had something to do with OP-20-G (that's jargon for stuff: OP from OPNAV [Office of the Chief of Naval Operation], 20 is the 20th division of OPNAV, and G is for Communications Security Section; OP-20-G was also called Station Negat at one time).

Now I could be mistaken here ... but that is the Safford whose letter is quoted in posting #44 this thread ...

So, how can I argue with Safford? I cannot ... so, Larry, what Safford said.

Now, ... please, the AKAGI materials would be very helpful. So, please, please ... would you not neglect that further. Please ... be a good chap here, your helpfulness would be much appreciated by all.

Thank you in advance.

64 posted on 11/10/2003 2:18:24 AM PST by jamaksin
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