Very early this morning–like 3:30 am early, I woke up to the sound of my iPhone telling me I had messages and emails. I very briefly checked all of them. One was a very interesting email from a person who is writing a book about Fox Island. I quickly scanned it and vowed to reread it carefully later in the morning after more sleep. I do remember the person wrote that “they” are reading everything [FBI? Others who are not law enforcement?], but that she was writing me at this point anyway. Sounds like the book is close to publication.
Her email was coherent, well-written, and made sense. Quite a few of the emails I receive do not fall into those categories–at all. The part about “they” did not unduly surprise me, as we and others who have become involved along the way, have had similar experiences with computer and phone disruption, some of us at very similar times. Here’s what sucks: I get up this morning to reread that email and it is gone. Not in my trash, not in some weird folder. Couldn’t find it on my phone or computer using the search terms “Fox Island,” which appeared numerous times in the body of the email. GONE.
I need the person who sent me that email in the early morning hours today to resend that email, but more importantly to know that your email, complete with acknowledgement that someone/some entity would follow and read it, disappeared from my server. COMPLETELY DISAPPEARED. I don’t have your name. I will never again make the mistake of not printing such an email immediately. PLEASE RESEND YOUR EMAIL IF YOU CAN AND MAKE SURE YOU COPY IT TO OTHERS AS WELL.
Some of you who follow my blog and have commented in the past know what I am talking about. Phone disruptions, computer hacking. Even if this was law enforcement at some level, these are the kind of agencies and people who look first and get a search warrant second (or never). Long ago, when some of us were communicating on a different platform, we all experienced similar disruptions to cell and computer service.
Sound paranoid? It’s kind of justified. Just ask anyone who tried to look into the Franklin Scandal/Conspiracy. And I know just those three words “FRANKLIN CONSPIRACY/SCANDAL” will cause a big uptick in my stats tonight. Even from Belgium. Those Franklin guys got busted–sort of. No one involved in the horror on Fox Island ever did. Money can talk and money can shut people up. As strange as it sounds, however, the lid is starting to creak and bubble. There are a lot of people who have this on their radar all over the country and you can’t kill everybody or beat them all and toss them in psychiatric wards. You have a lot to lose, but you can’t hang on forever. You might outlast some more of us, but you can’t outlast everyone and you can’t deny the truth. No one foresaw DNA testing or the internet back in 1976-1978. You haven’t lost much sleep over this, I’m sure, but maybe you can start waking up at 3:30 am to think about this shit and where it’s going to lead. That would be only fair. You’ve had a 40-plus year reprieve.
It made me think back to an email I received from a person about a month ago, not a person who has not been previously involved but who has clearly done some interesting research, which stated, among other things:
I contacted you last year about suspicions that OCCK had mafia connections. During that time, I was hit with a DDOS attack and my iPhone was hit too. Those were weird times, and I was getting paranoid. My apologies.
Since our emails last year, I learned about . . .
Holy shit man. That is F’d up. Well there are some fuckers out there that need to go down. I’m here dude. Not a whole lot to offer but I’m here. Bend my ear or whatever. I’m in Madison Hts. Here for you.
Hi Cathy it might have been me so I sent the email again. The powers that be are getting extremely aggressive and vigilant cyberwise, but screw them anyway. haha
Thank you!
I am having computer interference also when I try to write something about this subject or try to reply to someone about it. Today I had a message in my email from the Already Gone girl. I clicked on it. Instead of showing me the message a blurb came up asking me if I thought this (her email address) was compromised. I clicked “no” and then her message disappeared entirely. Not in Inbox, not in Spam, not in Deleted, not in History not anywhere.
what email services / applications do you use (Cathy and those who have had emails disappear)?
Hi Ron—email is Yahoo. I should go through my notes because I did document what was happening when a number of us had “issues” with phones and email/computers about 6-8 years ago. See also the book by M. F. Cribari, Portraits in the Snow. The author describes the computer interference experienced while writing a book about the OCCK murders.
Hey Cathy- I found this video on YouTube re: North Fox Island. I’d never seen it before, and it’s professional level quality, so wanted to share it with you.
There’s definitely a lot of structures fully intact and well-preserved on the island. It’s hard to imagine a police force in northern Michigan, 40 years ago, having the resources to really leave no stone unturned if the island was ever searched at all.
Thanks, JK.
Any updates on when the Fox Island book will be published?
No, I’m sorry. I will post any info I receive, although authors tend to only contact me when they need information, not when they are ready to go down the line.