Medwolf's Blog – February 2010 Archive (2)

Art Call

Art Call

Please send "Mail Art" re- is the great mail artist David Zack really in the spirit world… all works will be posted at
http://www.medwolf.blogspot.com/  ~ project is on going,no fee,no jury,no returns and the theme is “Zack Sightings“....if u know some one who looks like Zack then send me a pic,create a pic,become a pic etc etc…some have said…

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Added by Medwolf on February 15, 2010 at 11:30pm — No Comments

Dean Said..

"Glad to see that I'm not the only one who has reservations about David Zack´s 'disappearance/ death'. I have been reading accounts of it from 1994 on that are each different. The Mexican prison seems a constant as does some sort of ¨bad paper¨. His ¨crime¨ has been described variously as welfare fraud ,living off his dead parents' retirement checks, claiming dependent children that didn't exist, and failure to pay spawn support for some who did. Sounds like simple fraud or forgery or…

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Added by Medwolf on February 15, 2010 at 11:00pm — No Comments

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