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SPY REPORT: Final Word Posted By Joshua on March 28, 2000
We still every once in a great while get an email asking about this fake website situation, so we figured we'd post the information from a trusted source and then not mention it ever again:
As you undoubtedly know, Mickey Suttle (aka "SuperShadow" on the Internet) is a complete fraud. Anyone who has followed his actions for any length of time will know this to be the case. All during the production of The Phantom Menace, Suttle claimed to be an employee of Industrial Light & Magic assigned to a key position on the Episode I VFX crew. (That's one heck of a commute for someone living in North Carolina!) He also claimed to have visited Skywalker Ranch many times and to have met and worked with George Lucas. Then suddenly one day a disclaimer appears on his website stating that he has absolutely no connection to Lucasfilm, ILM or any of the Lucas companies. No doubt Suttle was contacted by someone within the Lucas organization and told to knock it off.
"SuperShadow" behaved himself for a time until his recent false claim that he is in posession of the completed script for Episode II, a script that by George Lucas' own admission is not yet finished. Says he had receive it from someone named Brad Bender, the supposed head of Lucasfilm Internet Relations. There is no such person at the Lucas companies. Never has been.
Now Mickey Suttle tops everything off by telling the world that he was meeting with George Lucas at Skywalker Ranch on Monday March 20th to go over suggestions for Episode II that he has gathered from the fans, spent the night at the ranch and toured ILM on Tuesday March 21st. But wait, didn't Mickey Suttle say he worked at ILM, had already been to Skywalker Ranch and already knew George? I can tell you for an absolute fact that Mickey Suttle did not set foot on Skywalker Ranch or anywhere on campus at ILM.
None of his claims are true.
So that's the end of that.
Rebelscum Breast Cancer Awareness Charity Patch Posted By Philip on November 25, 2014: Thanks to everybody that ordered patches. I sent a check for $1,600.00 to the National Breast Cancer Foundation on Monday. While it's not as much as I hoped for, it's still very much appreciated. They will remain for sale in the store for anybody that still wishes to purchase them. Details after the jump.