This is the address sign at 3090 Vicente, San Francisco. The names of some of my Kaiser associates were scrawled
on the side of this building. At the time, I passed by this building typically 4 or 5 times weekly. The projects I worked
on at Kaiser were run on IBM 3090 mainframes.
For years, similarly attired individuals loitered near the Kaiser data center when I worked there, at a nearby
apartment building where dozens of units were gutted after multiple candles were left burning on a couch, and
later at 3090 Vicente Street after I moved to San Francisco. These people were similarly attired to the extent that
they covered their hair, wore either dark sunglasses or glasses with smoked lenses, wore long black coats, and wore
black shoes. Standing at the entrance to 3090 Vicente Street provided an excellent view of the elementary school
across the street. (Please see my earlier reference to Kaiser School on page 1.)
Approximately a mile away from 3090 Vicente Street, loud explosions were set many times weekly beginning in the 1980's
at times that had "3" and "9" in them. They continued multiple times each week for over a one and half decades. The explosives
used may have been of a type used in construction, according to an investigator at the Arson Task Force of the San Francisco
Fire Department.