Oklahoma

Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 12:14:09 PDT
From: "Christopher D. Nichols"

The following events are true.

A few days ago, I was in Oklahoma City doing my usual search for discount Mythos stuff. To my suprise, I found a heavily discounted copy of Cthulhu Now in pristine condition. Taking it home, I found a sheet of papper tuck in the spine of the book. It conined the following:

the tower of fire
blazes with his life
up he comes
to end man's long strife

the dead shall rise
to become one with him
and strange horrors
shall writhe at his wim [sic]

In light of the article "The Glove Cleaners" in TUO 14/15, this is needless to say, a bit disturbing. (Most likely, this is one of the previous owner's handouts).

Still, the idea that a glove cleaner may be present in Oklahoma City might have uses for an inventive Delta Green Keeper. Perhaps something distributed by the glovecleaner triggered McVeigh?


Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1998 11:12:01 +0900
From: "David Farnell"
Reminds me of what happened shortly after I joined this list. I got an email from someone that said only "Who are you?" and "The light of knowledge is the way to power." or something like that. From some woman I didn't know, and it didn't come through the list itself. I was slightly freaked, but I replied with something even more cryptic and weird, and she never wrote back after that. Might've been spam, who knows? Did anyone else get such a thing?


Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 22:48:03 EDT
From: Mgkelly

Still, the idea that a glove cleaner may be present in Oklahoma City might have uses for an inventive Delta Green Keeper. Perhaps something distributed by the glovecleaner triggered McVeigh?

Let's hope not. I still remember all the bullshit from the 80's about role-playing games being "the work of the Devil" and that they made kids start worshipping Satan and kill each other. It would be worse in this day and age to be able to get tangible evidence that RPG's might have actually inspired an act of terrorism (Granted, may it have just affected one disturbed individual, but as gamers, we don't need any more bad press. Let Ward and June Citizen worry about their kids smoking or whatever the newest socio-political bandwagon is now).

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