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FBI and DOJ Report for UPS/FedEx Pilots Flying out of Memphis
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<blockquote data-quote="ccc" data-source="post: 1209747" data-attributes="member: 32620"><p>Dano's comments are obviously not derived from skimming my documentation. The way this works is I post my documentation online and then watch the traffic coming through my site from FedEx Legal's ip addresses. Not long after that someone will pop up on the forum with a level of detail well beyond my documentation. The article about Fred S's second case of manslaughter is the article published in the Memphis Commercial Appeal. I was able to retrieve it myself from the Memphis Central Library archives. The first case of manslaughter was documented in Robert Sigafoos's book Absolutely Positively Overnight. </p><p></p><p>Emails and legal admission statements by FedEx are simply the best evidence you can get. This documentation is extremely important for both UPS and FedEx employees. Take the time to read it. I welcome any questions about the sources of my documentation. </p><p></p><p>Guy Cobb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ccc, post: 1209747, member: 32620"] Dano's comments are obviously not derived from skimming my documentation. The way this works is I post my documentation online and then watch the traffic coming through my site from FedEx Legal's ip addresses. Not long after that someone will pop up on the forum with a level of detail well beyond my documentation. The article about Fred S's second case of manslaughter is the article published in the Memphis Commercial Appeal. I was able to retrieve it myself from the Memphis Central Library archives. The first case of manslaughter was documented in Robert Sigafoos's book Absolutely Positively Overnight. Emails and legal admission statements by FedEx are simply the best evidence you can get. This documentation is extremely important for both UPS and FedEx employees. Take the time to read it. I welcome any questions about the sources of my documentation. Guy Cobb [/QUOTE]
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