An internet friend forwarded me that mail this morning......I feel a little scared..
"This maybe complete nonsense and probably is however it is better to be
safe than sorry.
> > My friend's friend was dating a guy from Afghanistan up until a
> > month ago. She had a date with him around 9/6 and was stood up. She
> > was understandably upset and went to his home to find it completely
> > emptied.
> >
> > On 9/10, she received a letter from her boyfriend explaining that
> > he wished he could tell her why he had left and that he was sorry it
> > had to be like that. The part worth mentioning is that he BEGGED
> > her not to get on any commercial airlines on 9/11 and to not to go any
> > malls on Halloween.
> >
> > As soon as everything happened on the 11th, she called the FBI and has
> > since
> > turned over the letter. This is not an email that I've received and
> > decided
> > to pass on. This came from a phone conversation with a
> > long-time friend of mine last night.
> >
> > I may be wrong, and I hope I am. However, with one of his warnings
> > being correct and devastating, I'm not willing to take the chance on
the
> > second and wanted to make sure that people I cared about had the same
> > information that I did.
> >
> "
"This maybe complete nonsense and probably is however it is better to be
safe than sorry.
> > My friend's friend was dating a guy from Afghanistan up until a
> > month ago. She had a date with him around 9/6 and was stood up. She
> > was understandably upset and went to his home to find it completely
> > emptied.
> >
> > On 9/10, she received a letter from her boyfriend explaining that
> > he wished he could tell her why he had left and that he was sorry it
> > had to be like that. The part worth mentioning is that he BEGGED
> > her not to get on any commercial airlines on 9/11 and to not to go any
> > malls on Halloween.
> >
> > As soon as everything happened on the 11th, she called the FBI and has
> > since
> > turned over the letter. This is not an email that I've received and
> > decided
> > to pass on. This came from a phone conversation with a
> > long-time friend of mine last night.
> >
> > I may be wrong, and I hope I am. However, with one of his warnings
> > being correct and devastating, I'm not willing to take the chance on
the
> > second and wanted to make sure that people I cared about had the same
> > information that I did.
> >
> "