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Carolab Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-01-04 09:29 PM
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337. Back to the Michigan-Florida "connection"...
Edited on Wed Dec-01-04 09:54 PM by Carolab
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2002/09/05/BU228035.DTL

Con-Way is a "regional", "non-union" operation based in MICHIGAN. Palo-Alto based CNF was spun off of Consolidated Freightway in 2002, and at that time there was discussion whether or not Con-Way would become a stand-alone company. I find it interesting that Con-Way is ALSO in Michigan, especially since H. Hamby Hutcheson and ZeoSync are in Palm Beach and H. Hamby got a contract for his "Neuro-Metric Visions" company with them via the Department of Transportation.

I smell a definite Florida-Michigan connection, especially since the new Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez is a former Cuban refugee and has been the President of Kellogg's in MICHIGAN. I would like to find out whether or not Carlos is indeed related to FLOCO's main man and 2000 election hit-man Armando Gutierrez in Miami and to his son Armando Jr., head of the Florida College Republicans. Did Armando Jr. have anything to do with this hacking? Did it possibly occur on his campus or in association with his campus computer science department and the Baypoint Schools? I'd like to know whether we can find any evidence of procurement/sales between CyberNET/Halcyon/Stryon and Florida or other schools. I know CyberNET had a bad deal with Hastings Public Schools (sold them used instead of contracted new equipment).

Alternatively, they were merely a shell organization and they may have marketed the software do perform the hacking but it may have had another angle to it--international money laundering. Chinavest's players all have banking and investment backgrounds, and two of the principals were with the First National Bank of Dallas (Theleen and Keen). Mr. Michael Brownrigg has the added distinction of having been with the State Department, stationed in Hong Kong for three years, under Clinton. Furthermore, Mr. Brownrigg was on the board of Stryon.

Or, was CyberNET and its associated companies merely a front for money laundering between Florida and Michigan and also between San Francisco (where Chinavest is located) and Dallas and between all of these points and China/Asia?

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