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National Organization for Women NOW — Part 4

276 pages · May 11, 2026 · Broad topic: General · Topic: National Organization for Women NOW · 276 pages OCR'd
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* ---- Working Copy ---- Page 2 message: "...the march your Asici are planning is devastating to the women’s right. I warn you to stop planning it. we are planning to sabotage the march in case you do it. it will include sev: assination AsicIl. we obtained many info. abou your boss. including her address, b6 phone, ssn, almost everything. it is very easy for us to b7¢ eliminate her. if you do not follow this suggestion, we will carry it out. good-bye." The IP addressL___————S—~—S—S vel VES to the University of Central Oklahoma (UCOK), 100 North University Edmond, OK 73034-5209. The Coordinator at UCOK, Drive, Box 122 bé Cd was immediately — contacted by the FBI and indicated that he wou place a — "sniffer" on the www.now.org site and the www.worldmarch.org site. This sniffer was supposed to alert the computer staff at UCOK when one of the users attempted to access NOW’s webpage. However, the staff was not alerted when NOW received eleven additional threatening / violent E-mails on April 4, 2000 and April 7, 2000 from numerous IP addresses, all of which resolved to the University of Central Oklahoma. ued a b3 b6 PO pre Phat subpoena wast] SA of the FBI Oklahoma City interviewed b6 of the University of Central Oklahoma and he b7C indicated that the UCOK staff was not willing to put in place any procedures, i.e. sign-ons or passwords, to attempt to identify computer users nor were they willing to set up a surveillance of the computers which had been used to transmit the threats. Furthermore, he indicated that they had not initiated any type of measure to identify any possible suspects. The World March of Women 2000 will be held in Washington DC on October 15, 2000 from 11:00am until 4:00pm. The purpose of this March is to demand an end to poverty and violence against women. NOW is the primary organizer for the March which will start at Freedom Plaza in DC and will end at the Ellipse. Thousands of participants from many countries are expected to attend. Recipients are asked to task all sources for information pertinent to the World March of Women 2000. Ali information should be brought to the attention of SA b6 at (202) 278-4460 or mrs[ iat (202) 278-4475. bIC - Lead is set for all receiving offices to query logical sources for possible threat information or scheduled counterdemonstrations. Any specific information related to the threats made against [of NOW, and Now should be brought to the immediate attention of SA
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