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Federal Bureau of Investigation
U.S. Justice Dept.
10th and Pennsylvania
Washington, DC 20535
August 1, 1999
Dear Madame/Sir:
On the night of 6-27-99 a man who identified himself as Steven Semon
appeared to me in a dream and told me that the government was using
microwave weaponry (i.e., cellular phone towers) to reanimate the dead.
“Hell is being put on hold,” were his exact words. He then asked me to
initiate a FOIPA search for any records pertaining to his life, death, and
career. Imagine my shock when I checked the records of my local newspaper
and discovered more than one article about the mysterious suicide of an FBI
agent named Steven Semon who grew up in Torrance, CA.
Under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act, I request access to
all records pertaining to the Bureau’s investigations into the life, death,
and career of Steven Semon from 1969 to 1997. Mr. Semon was born January 7,
1969 and died on November 30 (St. Andrew’s Eve), 1997. Semon was on the FBI
squad investigating the Democratic National fundraising scandal when he
ostensibly decided to take his own life on a beach in El Segundo, CA. First
and foremost I’d like to see any documents pertaining to the investigation
of Mr. Semon’s death. I’d also like to see any documents pertaining to Mr.
Semon’s connection to the DNC investigation, microwave weaponry, cellular
phone towers, and/or the reanimation of the dead.
I am willing to pay for copying expenses that do not exceed $35.
If any part of this request is refused, please explain the specific
exemption justifying the refusal and direct me to the legal appeals
procedure.
I have included three articles (dated 12-2-97, 12-3-97 and 1-8-98,
respectively) from the Daily Breeze reporting Steven Semon’s death in order
to prove that the subject of this FOIPA request is indeed deceased, at least
to some degree.
Thank you very much for your attention. I look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely yours,
Robert Guffey |
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