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gunNoob
December 7, 2006, 09:39 AM
From the Department of Homeland Security......

> Government Warning regarding purchase of UPS uniforms:
>
> There has been a huge purchase, $32,000 worth, of United Parcel
> Service (UPS) uniforms on eBay over the last 30 days. This could
> represent
>
> a serious threat as bogus drivers(terrorists) can drop off anything to
> anyone with deadly consequences! If you have ANY questions when a UPS
> driver appears at your door they should be able to furnish VALID I.D.
> Additionally, if someone in a UPS uniform comes to make a drop off or
> pick up, make absolutely sure! they are driving a UPS truck. UPS
> doesn't make deliveries or pickups in anything, except a company
> vehicle. If you have a problem, call your local law enforcement agency
right away!
> TAKE THIS SERIOUSLY! Tell everyone in your office, your family, your
> friends, etc. Make people aware so that we can prepare and/or avoid
> terrorist attacks on our people! Thank you for your time in reviewing
> this
>
> and PLEASE send to EVERYONE on your list, even if they are friend or foe.
> We
> should all be aware!

got this email just now, be safe

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rbernie
December 7, 2006, 09:44 AM
This, and several variants of the same email (including the uniforms being purchased on eBay) are known fake.

There are places (Snopes, etc.) where you can go to check this stuff out before posting it.

Novus Collectus
December 7, 2006, 09:46 AM
And besides, if it was true then it would probably just be a bunch of men buying the outfits to role play for their wives aroused by the men in brown.

gunNoob
December 7, 2006, 09:47 AM
well I work for the department of defense so I assumed it wasn't fake. sorry.

Logan5
December 7, 2006, 09:48 AM
Three year old urban legend. (False) :D

http://www.snopes.com/rumors/upsuniforms.asp

Don't shoot my UPS guy, he's bringing me backordered Mini-14 magazines.

Gord
December 7, 2006, 09:50 AM
Reading a thing doesn't automatically make it so; repeating it doesn't necessarily make it any truer.

Rbernie's sig wins. It's pretty reasonable to assume that if the email were genuine, it would simply contain a link to the alert on the DHS website. Last I checked, the government doesn't spread important notices by chain e-mail. :p

thirty-thirty
December 7, 2006, 09:51 AM
The Brownshirts are coming! The Brownshirts are coming! The Brownshirts are coming!

I'm more afraid of getting struck by lightning than by terrorists. The fearmongering is a herding tool to drum up support for "protection" by our rulers. I'm more concerned with trying to protect myself from the protectors.

Preacherman
December 7, 2006, 10:25 AM
Please don't post this sort of nonsense unless it's been checked against Snopes or one of the other fact-checking web sites. This one's so old it's gone gray, and it's fake besides.

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