Security Work- A Blackmailers Delight.
· To: · [EMAIL PROTECTED] · Subject: CDR: Trust me with your company,I'm Bruce Schneier. · From: Matthew X <· [EMAIL PROTECTED]> · Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 09:30:40 +1000 · Reply-To: · [EMAIL PROTECTED] · Sender: · [EMAIL PROTECTED] EXTRACT According to industry researchers at Giga Information Group, there are more than 80 MSS providers in the United States operating nationally - down from 125 last year - a figure that analysts expect to drop to 60. So you should choose wisely if your security provider goes belly-up. When it comes to picking a provider, the managed security label can be misleading since it encompasses a variety of services, from one-time vulnerability assessments to 24-hour network monitoring. Some companies that call themselves MSS providers are actually only product resellers. Steve Hunt, a research analyst with Giga, says there are six categories of MSS: · On-site consulting to develop a security plan and infrastructure. · Vulnerability testing. · Product sales of security hardware and software. · Remote perimeter management, which involves installing, configuring and managing a virtual private network. · Network monitoring, a 24x7 service to watch network traffic for suspicious activity and intrusions. · Compliance monitoring to ensure employees comply with company policies. Some providers offer a single service, others a smorgasbord. Costs can range from $US250 ($A474) a day for consulting to $US12,000 a month for network monitoring. Small Sydney provider Kyberguard, for instance, has 50 clients including Nippon Telephone and Telegraph and international engineering group Montgomery Watson Harza. It charges $250 a month for small companies, which includes the cost and installation of a firewall and IDS hardware as well as 24-hour monitoring of perimeter activity. For 100 to 150 employees they charge $950 a month for hardware and monitoring of internal-external traffic. They also install and configure VPNs. Canberra-based 90East, which has offices around the country, charges $7000 to $10,000 a month for network monitoring. It also offers server hosting and VPN services. The company is new to the commercial market after securing government systems for several years. The founders were government contractors who built a complex firewall system for federal agencies, then formed 90East when the government decided to outsource security. Their clients include 35 federal departments, state governments and legal firm Minter Ellison. The company recently acquired Application Service Provider Peakhour. Giga's Steve Hunt says that before choosing any MSS, you should assess your business risks and needs to decide what you can do in-house and what you should outsource. But no company should hand over all security to an outsider. Greg Nelson, information security manager for chip maker Advanced Micro Devices, says companies should retain control of security management. "You can outsource specific tasks but you can't outsource responsibility for the security of your company," he says. Bruce Schneier, founder of United States network monitoring service Counterpane, recommends outsourcing labour-intensive tasks such as vulnerability assessment, network monitoring, consulting and forensics. FROM http://smh.com.au/articles/2002/09/24/1032734104214.html
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Bruce is no fool so why make foolish and provocative statements? I smell a rat. Last August Rummie was talking up a covert plan to start hares running,well what does this look like? Agent provocateur tactics have been used against anarchists for hundreds of years so this is to be expected.The fake anarchists in cypherpunk have been well and truly outed by now as a cursory look at the archives will demonstrate. There is no need to panic,the way forward is clear.CryptoAnarchy allright with REAL anarchy in it.Not some discredited Libertarian free market fascism from the likes of Mongo.Attack is the best defens so I propose to continue the Schneir contract and add Rummie.(2$ or yodel equivalent) Remember Thermopalye people,a small group of freedom lovers beat off an army of slaves.WE WILL WIN. There is no alternative to that. "Who wants to participate to help form what will be the LAST revolution on earth, the one that'll take down ALL the governments?" James Dalton Bell.
Counterpane is full of shit.Bruce Schneier and Tom Rowley need killing
If it's worth saying once... Cypherpunks: By Subject ... Counterpane is full of shit.Bruce Schneier and Tom Rowley need killing. ... Jimmy off topic again: jill jill (02/09/02). Joe Sirosh needs killing: proffr11 (02/03/02). ... www.der-keiler.de/Mailing-Lists/Cypherpunks/ 2002-02/subject.html - 101k - Cached - Similar pages Hey Marcel,with Libertarians as enemies,the state doesn't need friends.
Re: Verdict's in: Elcomsoft NOT GUILTY of criminal DMCA violations
On 17 Dec 2002 at 16:43, Steve Schear wrote: > [I'm more convinced than ever that nullification figured into the > verdict. If so, bravo for the jury. steve] Both the defense and the prosecution sought to make the facts clear and understandable to the jury. So the defense was betting on nullification.
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Re: Suspending the Constitution
On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Adam Shostack wrote: > The Volkh conspiracy blog had this Learned Hand quote recently: > > "I often wonder whether we do not rest our hopes too much upon > constitutions, upon laws and upon courts. These are false > hopes; believe me, these are false hopes. Liberty lies in the > hearts of men and women; when it dies there, no constitution, > no law, no court can even do much to help it. While it lies > there it needs no constitution, no law, no court to save it." > > The entirety is at > http://www.criminaljustice.org/public.nsf/\ENews/2002e67?opendocument. Yup, all the ink and all the paper doesn't mean squat. Who points the guns where is what matters. I think there's enough people that still believe liberty is the right way to go. And after a whole bunch of others get their doors kicked in, they might joint the crowd too. Private comms is definitly important to freedom. It's also useful to tyrants. Preventing the monopoly is our job :-) Patience, persistence, truth, Dr. mike
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[Choate] Re: My first run-in with the Safe Explosives Act (fwd)
At 06:17 PM 12/18/02 -0600, Jim Choate wrote: They could leave gunpowder out on the >shelf, but black powder had to be stored in a >magazine. > >I asked the owner where they got their magazine. She >said she had no idea where they got it because they >had had it for so long. The salesman said it was just >a big welded steel box with locks on it. I hope there were holes in it to vent in case of ignition. Otherwise its a nice bomb. When I last checked those things, if you had more than N pounds you needed a decent magazine. Simple fire-safety laws. Smokeless is a few times the strength of BP, for pipe-bombing smokeless is as good or better. I wonder when you'll be questioned if you buy pipe-endcaps at a hardware store. pV=nRT, baby.
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> But what I don't fully "get" is why stance matters, per se. For instance, > take p2p. We can actually argue all we want about what government should/not > do about "the problem", but in the end file sharing is just about > unstoppable. > > If I write or release an app, then, that will facilitate "seamless" (ie, > within the Kazaa browser, for instance) transmision and storage of shared > files in an encrypted format, it kinda doesn't matter what my personal > philosophy is, does it? I can claim to be a libertarian or say that Ayn Rand ... > In other words, I'm not particularly pro- or anti-government per se. Frankly, > I don't care a ton what the government does on this issue (for instance). By > writing and releasing apps (or simply conceiving of and discussing new apps Changing the method (or introducing a new one) of communication between subjects is inherently anti-government. Government is that by control, and requiring it to do extra work to retain that control is generally viewed as unpleasant. French resisted introduction of telegraph for several decades - the government insisted on soldier-guarded signalling tower system. I can not think of any current government that would not be shit scared at the prospect of all subjects suddenly acquiring method for secret or untraceable (or both) communication. So your releasing of that p2p app is and will be viewed as pushing arms (free guns, imagine the possibilities) and will be dealt with accordingly. Especially if you make it to operate as simply as .45 = end (of original message) Y-a*h*o-o (yes, they scan for this) spam follows: Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com
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Re: Suspending the Constitution
On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 03:17:21PM -0800, Petro wrote: | On Sat, Dec 14, 2002 at 03:18:09PM -0800, Mike Rosing wrote: | > On Sat, 14 Dec 2002, Tim May wrote: | > > Lincoln's notion that the Constitution is suspendable during a war, or | > > other emergency conditions, was disgraceful. Nothing in the | > > Constitution says that it is suspended when a President declares it to | > > be suspended. | > Power is what power does. He got away with it, that's all that counts. | | Then the consitution is meaningless babble. The Volkh conspiracy blog had this Learned Hand quote recently: "I often wonder whether we do not rest our hopes too much upon constitutions, upon laws and upon courts. These are false hopes; believe me, these are false hopes. Liberty lies in the hearts of men and women; when it dies there, no constitution, no law, no court can even do much to help it. While it lies there it needs no constitution, no law, no court to save it." The entirety is at http://www.criminaljustice.org/public.nsf/\ENews/2002e67?opendocument. Adam -- "It is seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once." -Hume
Re: [CHOATE FIX] No quantum postcards (Re: Libel lunacy -all laws apply fnord everywhere)
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Major Variola (ret) wrote: > Seems I have to explain why IP packet routing is not broadcasting some > more. Those of you who understand that postcards have one trajectory > from you to me can skip this. > > My first post was a first-order Choate fix. This post is a second-order > fix. I refuse to respond to the next gripe, where JC brings up quantum > postcards that take all paths at the same time, until you open your mailbox. Yada yada yada...same old CACL bullshit. > At 07:12 AM 12/17/02 -0600, Jim Choate wrote: > >On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Major Variola (ret) wrote: > >> "The network?" Sorry, its one wire from here to there. > > > >No it isn't, try a traceroute to a regular site that isn't over your > >internal network over several days, why does it change? > > In a *virtual* connection, the *physical* paths may change > transparently. Transparently says you, change the rules in the middle of the game and hope nobody notices. Thank you for making my point. One must have a physical connection prior to a virtual connection. That physical network connection is equivalent for this comparison to the physical connection between radio transmitter and receiver, which is also shortest path (usually). That phsical connection will change based on many variables. It is true that more intelligent routers will cache various pieces of data, and provided the cache doesn't go stale your route 'from here to there' will stay the same. The reason that the intelligence was put into the routers was because the packets were bopping around the network until their TTL went to zero (each individual packet gets it's TTL decremented each time it hits a router, until it hits zero when it's dropped, each router either sends it to a known host on its local net or it's default route - where the process starts all over again on that adjacent physical localnet). The comparison to radio and multi-path distortion is also valid with reference to receipt of multiple copies of a packet (and how prey tell does that happen? Does the single router send out the same packet twice? Nope, Different routers send them out and they get to the recipient who takes them based on first come, first served -by different intermediate paths-). Bottom line, if there are n hosts on a network link and a packet is injected each host gets a shot at it. If the host has sufficient info it can make intelligent decisions, otherwise it drops back to the TTL so the network doesn't get completely clogged by stale packets floating around in limbo for perpetuity. > Each IP packet has one path though the sequence of packets may take > different routes. Gibberish. > Perhaps the mailing-postcards analogy is better than the telco one, > since Ma Bell doesn't diddle the route after call setup AFAIK. But > your postcards, once injected into the Postal Network, may take different > routes. Not that you or your recipient knows. No they won't. If you drop your postcard in a specific drop point then it will be picked up and delivered to a specific central routing point. There it will be collected with others of a similar destination. Then it will be sent to the appropriate distribution center for that region. From there it will be sent via truck or air to another distribution center, where the reverse process takes place. About the only variance is the plane/truck that is travelling the route between regional distribution centers probably isn't the same one that took yesterdays mail, but it could be. The USPS doesn't want your mail being sent all over hell and half of Georgia, that costs us all way too much money. > >Nobody (but perhaps you by inference) is claiming it is identical, > >however, it -is- a broadcast (just consider how a packet gets routed, > >consider the TTL for example or how a ping works). Each packet you send > >out goes to many places -besides- the shortest route to the target host > > >(which is how the shortest route is found). > > Modulo CALEA and multi-/broadcast packets, each postcard is handed > off to exactly one other device, or dropped. Actually it's not. Take for example when my ISP send my packet (say this email for example) out on their T3 or SONET link, there will be MANY other hosts who will look at it and their inbound routers will try to route it, unless they happen to know that destination IP is not in their domain. Once the packet gets on a backbone -many- potential routes see it and decide to pass it on to their default routes or drop it based on the routing table and protocols (which are not spec'ed by TCP/IP). This sort of broadcast is also why Ethernet itself uses the collision detection and resend the way it does. It's also why Ethernet gets bogged to near uselessness when the actual network bandwidth load approaches 50%. This is analogous to tuning your radio to a specific frequency (ie IP = frequency; protocol = modulation technique). The other issues that you raise are -really- strawmen. --
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[texas-hpr] My first run-in with the Safe Explosives Act (fwd)
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 14:21:17 -0800 (PST) From: Jim Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Rocketry - Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Rocketry - North Houston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Rocketry - Waco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Rocketry-Texas-Hpr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, TRA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [texas-hpr] My first run-in with the Safe Explosives Act I went to the local gun store today to get a can of 4F. I thought I would pass along the experience. The person that waited on me happened to be one of the owners. She asked me what I was going to use it for. I told her model rocket ejection charges, and I asked her why she wanted to know. She said that they had been advised to ask, but I gave an acceptable answer, so I could buy. I told her that the model rocket community was under the impression that the law was not going into effect until March, but that some paperwork changes were happening in January. She said they had been advised that all changes were effective immediately. I then told her that I thought gunpowder was what was getting regulated more, not black powder. Another salesman came up and told me that it was actually the opposite. They could leave gunpowder out on the shelf, but black powder had to be stored in a magazine. I asked the owner where they got their magazine. She said she had no idea where they got it because they had had it for so long. The salesman said it was just a big welded steel box with locks on it. She said (with much irony) that I looked dangerous. I told her (also with much irony) that everyone knew Osama was hiding out in a model rocket club somewhere. This exchanged brought another unhappy thought to mind. Even if we win the lawsuit over APCP, the BATF will still happily jump on us for igniters and ejection charges. A different solution will have to be found for those. They are so much smaller in volume that maybe someone in each club can have a LEUP and keep a magazine just for everyone's igniters and ejection charges. Jim Parker Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
Fwd: The true deal behind Panama's UDP Fiasco
From: Pelle Braendgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 17 Dec 2002 15:14:52 + Subject: The true deal behind Panama's UDP Fiasco http://talk.org/archives/000109.html#000109 The true deal behind Panama's UDP Fiasco You hear the most interesting things over lunch in Panama, so I'll report this more or less as I heard it. It appears that I together with many other people were a bit to hasty to come to conclusions about what happened around the Panamanian ban of UDP ports for IP Telephony. First of all while Cable & Wireless have a decidedly dodgy history in this business, it apparently wasn't them that pushed for the ban. The story is that in reality it was one of the new telecoms licensees, TeleCarrier Inc. who made the complaint and pulled the strings. I'm not 100% sure that it was TeleCarrier as I'm just trying to get verification of it, so take the name with a grain of salt. Apparently this newish telecoms company, which is owned by one of the most powerful families in Panama. These newcomers to the business, saw the potential for loosing money and called their pals at the government entity regulator, who decreed the resolution in October. Cable & Wireless were apparently hurt by this as well, as they have agreements with several voice over IP companies including Net2Phone. In my article yesterday about C&W's results you can see how important the IP business is to them. After January I think even more so when the voice market is liberalised. The second interesting thing I learnt about this yesterday was that when the government realised how damaging this was to the reputation of Panama, they were up in arms about it. I believe the head of the Ente Regulador has been called in for questioning by the national assembly and both sides of the assembly are united in being against the block. What does this mean for the future? It's probably pretty safe to say that the Supreme Courts suspension of the block will be upheld and we wont see this again. It also hopefully means that the government will in the future be a bit more careful about how innocent sounding local laws and decrees can affect their reputation world wide. -- Antilles Software Ventures SA http://neubia.com/asv My Web Log Live and Direct from Panama http://talk.org
Re: Suspending the Constitution
On Sat, Dec 14, 2002 at 03:18:09PM -0800, Mike Rosing wrote: > On Sat, 14 Dec 2002, Tim May wrote: > > Lincoln's notion that the Constitution is suspendable during a war, or > > other emergency conditions, was disgraceful. Nothing in the > > Constitution says that it is suspended when a President declares it to > > be suspended. > Power is what power does. He got away with it, that's all that counts. Then the consitution is meaningless babble. > > "Don't stand out, don't protest policy, don't write letters, don't meet > > with hackers, and Washington won't interfere with your so-called > > constitutional rights." > > This is where we are. > Almost, but not quite. There's definitly a protest movement already - > http://www.notinourname.net is a national one there are 2 in my city > http://www.mindspring.com/~wnpj and www.madpeace.org. There's plenty > of people using words to change things. The "Not in Our Name" people are only running off at the mouth because it's a Republican in the white house. The didn't speak up when the Sodomizer in Chief bombed a pharmacetuical plant, nor a dozen or so other armed interventions during that period. No, those people aren't against "the" government taking away our rights by force, they're just against *THIS* government taking away our rights by force. > > The thermonuclear cleansing of Washington, D.C. cannot come soon > > enough. Allah willing, by next Ramadan. > > While I can't say I disagree, I think a more subtle approach may be more > permenent. There is no approach that can be permanent, other than sterilizing the entire planet. Freedom, like security, is a process, a process you cannot stop or you lose it, and when you lose it, it's a lot harder to get back. -- "They can attempt to outlaw weapons but they can't outlaw| Quit smoking: the Platonic Ideal of a weapon and modern technology makes | 240d, 13h ago it absolutely trivial to convert a Platonic Ideal of a | petro@ weapon into an actual weapon whenever one desires." | bounty.org
Re: Extradition, Snatching, and the Danger of Traveling to Other Countries
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 11:44:28AM -0500, Trei, Peter wrote: > For the Russians, 'a few' was over 70. > I hope for a non-violent restoration - this sort > of thing could give the Libertarian Party legs, > if they handled it right. ROTFLMAO. You a funny man, you ever considered standup? "if they handled it right..." Ha! -- "The end move in politics is always to pick up a gun." | Quit smoking: -- Richard Buckminster Fuller| 240d, 13h ago | petro@ | bounty.org
Re: Anonymous blogging and unlicensed medical advice.
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 04:27:42PM -0800, Bill Stewart wrote: > At 08:43 AM 12/11/2002 -0800, Tim May wrote: > >On Wednesday, December 11, 2002, at 01:31 AM, Morlock Elloi wrote: > > > >>>In a way, Mathew's and Choate's attack upon the list has done > >>>us a favour. The list is now effectively restricted to those > >>>with the will and ability to use filters, which raises the > >>>required intelligence level. > >>Does this vindicate homeopathy ? > >No, it vindicates the vaccination approach, the antigen-antibody approach. > >Or, more pedestrianly, simple learning. Those who learn to filter do so. > >Others drown. > >A central tenet of homeopathy is the bizarre and acausal notion that > >dilution of the agent by 100x, by 1000x, even by one billion times, makes > >no difference. "If there is just one atom of arsenic, maybe just one > >quarter of an atom, in this liquid, your body will learn to later tolerate > >arsenic!" > Homeopathy is a bogus quack theory backed by 200 years of trial-and-error > experience. Just remember that when Homeopathy *started* it was less likely to kill you than the alternative. Of course, the scientific method eventually caught on in Medical Circles, an rapidly advanced to the point where they claimed they could tell if you were a criminal or not by how far apart your eyes were... -- "We forbid any course that says we restrict free speech."| Quit smoking: --Dr. Kathleen Dixon,| 240d, 13h ago Director of Women s Studies, | petro@ Bowling Green State University | bounty.org
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Re: Bits and pieces of info about the Mike Maginnis story from last weeks OTH
On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 04:22:09PM -0500, Myers Carpenter wrote: > * From what OTH was able to find out from the hotel staff Cheney was > indeed only there on Monday (the incident with MM happened on Tuesday) > as the above email claimed I believe Monday-only is correct, which again calls into question the reliability of the arrested-Tuesday claim. See below. THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Vice President Wednesday, November 27, 2002 PRESS SCHEDULE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR MONDAY, DECEMBER 2 10:20 a.m. The Vice President delivers remarks at the Air National Guard Senior Leadership Conference. Adams Mark Hotel 1550 Court Place Denver, CO OPEN PRESS PRE-SET: 3:30 a.m. SET UP:Mult Box TV Quality Lighting Press check in will be at 6:00 a.m. (the event begins at 7:30 a. m.). Please bring press credentials and a photo ID.
Jane's Naval Forces News Briefs - 18 December 2002
Title: Jane's Naval Forces News Briefs: 18 December 2002 18 December 2002 Home Products Search Intel Centres My Account Defence | Transport | Aerospace | Security | Business | Regional News Land Forces | Naval Forces | Air Forces Welcome to Jane's Naval Forces News Briefs Manufacturer, supplier or service provider? Whatever your role in defence or aerospace, Janes FastTrack will guide your customers direct to YOU If you are an industry player, it is vital that your details can be sourced quickly and easily when purchasing decisions are being made. Janes FastTrack - an indispensable 24-hour online resource for military, government and industry - gives you the opportunity to stand out above the competition in supplier listings when your customers need to know whats available in the market. FastTrack your name to the top of the industry list. Visit the web site now or e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] and ask for a demonstration on how Jane's FastTrack can help you. NAVAL FORCES NEWS FOR WEEK ENDING 20 DECEMBER 2002 www.janes.com/defence/naval_forces NAVAL FORCES www.janes.com/defence/naval_forces The next edition of Jane's Naval Forces News Briefs will be distributed on 8 January 2003. Best wishes for a very happy holiday. Coalition requirements spark amphibious ship programs Since the NATO-wide call for an increase in strategic sealift capacity in 1999, the need for European and coalition navies to mount amphibious and expeditionary operations far from home has grown more urgent, writes Joris Janssen Lok. [Jane's International Defense Review - first posted to http://idr.janes.com - 17 November 2002] US Navy sees the 'light' High-powered lasers that knock cruise missiles and aircraft out of the sky, precision-guided projectiles that emerge from the exoatmosphere at a speed of M5.0, striking their targets with such force that explosive warheads are not required. These are some of the advanced technologies senior US Navy (USN) officials believe will equip future warships. These capabilities, listed in the navy's new 'Sea Power 21' roadmap, are within technical reach this decade, Rear Adm Michael Mathis, commander of the Naval Surface Warfare Center, told Jane's Defence Weekly. [Jane's Defence Weekly - first posted to http://jdw.janes.com - 13 December 2002] MT30 gas turbine powers up for naval markets Rolls-Royce Marine Power plans to begin a 500-hour, 3,000-cycle endurance test programme for its 36MW-rated MT30 marine gas turbine in late February 2003 following the completion of a first land-based test series at the end of 2002. [Jane's Defence Weekly - first posted to http://jdw.janes.com - 13 December 2002] FLASH selected for US Navy's MH-60R helicopter Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems has awarded Thales Underwater Systems (TUS) a contract to supply four AN/AQS-22 airborne low-frequency dipping sonars (a variant of the TUS FLASH dipping sonar) for the US Navy's (USN's) MH-60R multimission helicopter, due in service in late 2005. [Jane's Navy International - first posted to http://jni.janes.com - 12 December 2002] Tenix homes in on threat simulator contract Tenix Defence's Electronic Systems Division has been awarded a A$21 million (US$11.8m) contract by the Australian Department of Defence to supply two Generic Threat Simulator (GTS) systems to the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), together with three years of maintenance support. [Jane's Navy International - first posted to http://jni.janes.com - 12 December 2002] ADAWS colour upgrade goes fleetwide AMS has won a Pds13.5 million (US$21.5m) contract to upgrade the existing ADAWS (Ac
Re: Photographer Arrested For Taking Pictures Of Vice President'S Hotel
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 10:55:00AM -0800, James A. Donald wrote: > -- > On 9 Dec 2002 at 9:17, Tim May wrote: > > Anyone in the U.S. can be declared an "enemy combatant" and > > vanished away from lawyers, habeas corpus, the 6th Amendment, > > and any semblance of the system of liberty we sort of had at > > one time. > > So far this has only been applied to people who are obviously > hostile muslim terrorist wannabees, How do you know? -- A vote is like a rifle: It's usefulness depends upon the | Quit smoking: character of the user. | 240d, 13h ago --Theodore Roosevelt | petro@ | bounty.org
Re: Photographer Arrested For Taking Pictures Of Vice President'S Hotel
On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 08:15:37PM -0800, Mike Rosing wrote: > On Sat, 7 Dec 2002, Tim May wrote: > > Frankly, millions of these fascists need a simple solution: a tree, a > > horse, and a rope. > There aren't enough horses :-) Unlike bullets, horses and rope are reusable. More expensive up front, but reusable. -- "To be born free is an accident. | Quit smoking: To live free is a responsibility.| 240d, 13h ago To die free is an obligation." | petro@ --Brigadier General Bill Halley | bounty.org
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Re: CRYPTO-GRAM, December 15, 2002
Bruce wrote: > My intuition is that the government is going to be slightly fairer than, > for example, Disney. That's just a guess, though. Governments have no restrictions on their conduct, aside from moderating it to the extent that they are not overthrown from within, or attacked by other governments. Governments cannot commit themselves to anything they cannot later undo by simply declaring they have changed their minds. Treaties, for instance, are far different legal instruments than contracts made between corporations. Given that governments can sell pretty much anything to the Proles, if they get to spin it to their benefit, my guess would be that we have far less to fear from Disney than we do from government. Disney also doesn't arrogate to itself the right to kill those who disclose its secrets. -- Eric Michael Cordian 0+ O:.T:.O:. Mathematical Munitions Division "Do What Thou Wilt Shall Be The Whole Of The Law"
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Re: CRYPTO-GRAM, December 15, 2002
From: "Shawn Duffy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > While I disagree with the phrase "revenge only becomes justice if carried out by the State" and I certainly don't agree with everything ever written in a Crypto-Gram, I must disagree with your evaluation of Mr. Schneier's editorial. Specifically, the phrase "why the state can NOT be just"... Please tell me why... [Mark] The state must have two characteristics, or it's a private company: 1) compulsory taxation, and 2) a legal monopoly over the use of power in a certain geographic area. That is, it has the "legal right" to steal and kill, a right which individuals don't have. (They can buy it, but it has to be granted by the state.) It must also have a monopoly over the creation / enforcement of laws, which individuals are forbidden from doing. In having these characteristics - which it must have BY NECESSITY, if it is to be a state and not a private defense agency - it is automatically injust; it applies different rules to individuals, depending on whether they are acting as state agents or not. (Note: it's not enough for someone to be a state employee to be able to steal with impunity; but if he is acting as a state agent when stealing, then he is NOT legally guilty of theft.) > or better yet, how do you define "just"? [Mark] A simple way would be "same laws (legal rights, although I don't like the term) for all people". > perhaps, I am living in a dream world, but, if you live in the United States, then we DO still have control over what the State does... [Mark] And I DO have some bridges to sell... just send me your bank account number and SSN... (Btw, believing this only makes you a *willing* accomplice to your government's actions.) > bring on the naysayers, and the people who cry about corruption and conspiracy... but the fact still remains, that what the people want, the people can have... [Mark] Definitely. Most people want to steal, apparently. > if they want it bad enough... the problem is that the people don't want it bad enough anymore.. the apathy is sickening... who's fault is that? [Mark] Apathy is not the problem. Supporting murderers and thieves is. But this is unrelated to my point. > as for the State having "NO motivation to be fair"... please support this... [Mark] There's an entire economic school - the public-choice school - devoted to this. As someone's sig in cypherpunks says (very approx. quote), politicians don't (and shouldn't) do the right things because they're good guys... they will only do it when they know that otherwise they'll be shot or hanged. Since they aren't (also a recent observation made by someone on cypherpunks), they don't have any incentive to be fair. > instead of getting on your soapbox to bitch and moan about how unfair things are, why not start makings things fair... [Mark] Watch out, you might begin to sound like Tim May... who believes that a good way to do that would be to nuke Washington, D.C. I can't say I disagree with him there. Mark
Jane's Land Forces News Briefs - 18 December 2002
Title: Jane's Land Forces News Briefs: 18 December 2002 18 December 2002 Home Products Search Intel Centres My Account Defence | Transport | Aerospace | Security | Business | Regional News Land Forces | Naval Forces | Air Forces Welcome to Jane's Land Forces News Briefs Manufacturer, supplier or service provider? Whatever your role in defence or aerospace, Janes FastTrack will guide your customers direct to YOU If you are an industry player, it is vital that your details can be sourced quickly and easily when purchasing decisions are being made. Janes FastTrack - an indispensable 24-hour online resource for military, government and industry - gives you the opportunity to stand out above the competition in supplier listings when your customers need to know whats available in the market. FastTrack your name to the top of the industry list. Visit the web site now or e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] and ask for a demonstration on how Jane's FastTrack can help you. LAND FORCES NEWS FOR WEEK ENDING 20 DECEMBER 2002 www.janes.com/defence/land_forces LAND FORCES www.janes.com/defence/land_forces The next edition of Jane's Land Forces News Briefs will be distributed on 8 January 2003. Best wishes for a very happy holiday. Coyote prowls the world's troublespots The Canadian Forces' Coyote command and reconnaissance vehicle, based on the 8 x 8 Light Armoured Vehicle (LAV) built by General Motors Defense, has drawn high praise from coalition partners during international operations since its introduction in 1996. Coyotes were sent to Kosovo in July 1999, forming part of a British-led armored brigade, and to Bosnia in the same month as a reconnaissance squadron within the Canadian Battle Group. Other overseas deployments have included operations in Ethiopia and Eritrea from December 2000 to July 2001 as part of a United Nations peacekeeping effort, Macedonia in August and September 2001 in support of NATO Operation 'Harvest', and Afghanistan as part of the US-led Operation 'Enduring Freedom'. [Jane's International Defense Review - first posted to http://idr.janes.com - 13 December 2002] Swiss warheads for AT-3, AT-4 and RPG-7 Upgraded versions of Russian-designed anti-armour and anti-bunker weapons are being offered by Switzerland's RUAG Munition in conjunction with Bulgarian missile producer Vazovski Mashinostroitelni Zavod (VMZ). [Jane's Defence Upgrades - first posted to http://jdu.janes.com - 16 December 2002] 'Boxer' armoured personnel carrier finally rolled out The first tri-national GTK (Gepanzertes Transport Kraftfahrzeug) PWV/MRAV (Pantser Wiel Voertuig) (Multi Role Armoured Vehicle) 8 x 8 armoured personnel carrier prototype, collectively known now as Boxer, was rolled out in German configuration in Munich on 12 December, some 17 months behind schedule. [Jane's Defence Weekly - first posted to http://jdw.janes.com - 13 December 2002] ANTI-ARMOUR WEAPONS: The long-range killers Christopher F Foss and Ian Kemp look at developments in long-range anti-tank guided weapons [Jane's Defence Weekly - first posted to http://jdw.janes.com - 13 December 2002] UK to seek final army vehicle offers in January The UK Defence Procurement Agency (DPA) is expected to ask for best and final offers for the British Army's Future Command and Liaison Vehicle (FCLV) requirement in early January 2003. [Jane's Defence Weekly - first posted to http://jdw.janes.com - 13 December 2002] News Briefs enjoys a unique subscriber base worldwide. If you are interested in advertising to this audience, call Carly Litchfield on +44 20 8700 3738 o
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Re: CRYPTO-GRAM, December 15, 2002
At 11:08 AM 12/16/2002, you wrote: Are you for real??? I'm reading with horror the editorial of your latest crypto-gram. Phrases like "revenge only becomes justice if carried out by the State" or "the State has more motivation to be fair" sound like right out of 1984. What happened to you? This is so utterly ridiculous that I'd laugh if you wouldn't have so much influence on so many people. I got over your idea that arming pilots and people on planes is bad, while armed marshals are good (because they get 3 balls while on duty, presumably), I got over your ignorance of the solution to the public good dilemma - which is NOT state control, but private property and enforcement of property rights - but this is nuts. Do I have to explain to you why the state can NOT be just? Why it has NO motivation to be fair, if it can get away with it? Why the incentives are all wrong - and why, even if we found saints and put them to govern, their *signals* would be all wrong, because they wouldn't put *their* lives and properties on the line? Do you even read the articles whose URLs you present to support your ideas - because the first one, http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,64688,00.html , is definitely not friendly to the state's "justice"? I would have thought that someone whose name is well known among cypherpunks has at least some familiarity with these ideas. At the very least, it would have required you to explain why you believe the state is good for justice - something which is definitely alien for most of us! My intuition is that the government is going to be slightly fairer than, for example, Disney. That's just a guess, though. Bruce
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To Marcel Popescu On the Interventionist pseudo-Libs
At 06:35 PM 12/18/02 +0200, Marcel Popescu wrote: I'm just sad - as sad as when I found >out that (former?) libertarian Vin Suprynowicz is all for nuking foreign >countries because they dared to do in the US what the US government has been >doing all over the world. Yeah, the Objectivists (TM) seem to have been taken over by militant zionist interventionists too. >From the Lib/Obj point of view of "we're morally right" we should be nuking any country (Saudis, French, Mexicans, etc.) who don't have US BoR. However these formerly-libertarian hawk-wannabees forget sovereignty. And the sin of initiation of force. You can't smack someone on the street who censors their wife and you don't like censorship. You can't firebomb a religious school just because they teach things that are evil to you. And you can't fuck with other nations just because you want to, or you're afraid of them, or you have more weapons than them, and oceans on your borders. Well you can, but you'll end up feeding the NYC rats some asbestos-dusted longpig. Marcel, watch _Platoon_. Paraphrasing Elias, "We've been kicking other people's asses for so long, one day its going to come back to us." And this was decades ago. I always wondered what it was like to be in Rome as it "fell". Now I know. -- "I love the smell of JP-4 in the morning. It smells like jihad.."
RE: CRYPTO-GRAM, December 15, 2002
> Marcel Popescu[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > > My intuition is that the government is going to be slightly fairer than, > > for example, Disney. That's just a guess, though. > > While I do have a "talent" for pissing off (and getting pissed off by) > known > celebrities (see Tim May in the cypherpunks list), I must confess that you > are an incredible disappointment. I mean, nevermind the flippant response > (I > don't know why you bothered, honestly - I would rather you hadn't), but > that's it? You "guess" that the government is going to be "slightly" > fairer > than Disney? Do you know of many people wrongfully imprisoned by Disney? > Mark > Well, I'm sure there have been some. Remember that Disney Corp is just about the sole land owner of the Reedy Creek Improvment District, which was cut out of central Florida in 1967 on Walt's promise to build "The ExPerimental Community Of Tommorrow" there. Originally EPCOT was to have been a real town, where thousands of ordinary Floridians would live, vote, and have families. What actually happened was Disneyworld, with EPCOT just another theme park. Within the RCID, Disney is effectively as sovereign as Kissimmee or Orlando. It pays no local taxes (except to the RCID), and supplies all it's own services - roads, water, fire, and law enforcement. Yes, there are Disney Cops, over 800 of them, who can arrest you and lock you up, rightfully or wrongfully. A few Disney employees and their families (about 65 people) live on the 24 acres (out of 27,000) not owned by the Disney Corp, RCID, or the State of Florida. They are the only voters in the RCID, and the board of directors they elect are the "independent" government of the RCID. Check http://www.anomalies-unlimited.com/Disney101.html Peter Trei
Jane's Air Forces News Briefs - 18 December 2002
Title: Jane's Air Forces News Briefs: 18 December 2002 18 December 2002 Home Products Search Intel Centres My Account Defence | Transport | Aerospace | Security | Business | Regional News Land Forces | Naval Forces | Air Forces Welcome to Jane's Air Forces News Briefs Manufacturer, supplier or service provider? Whatever your role in defence or aerospace, Janes FastTrack will guide your customers direct to YOU If you are an industry player, it is vital that your details can be sourced quickly and easily when purchasing decisions are being made. Janes FastTrack - an indispensable 24-hour online resource for military, government and industry - gives you the opportunity to stand out above the competition in supplier listings when your customers need to know whats available in the market. FastTrack your name to the top of the industry list. Visit the web site now or e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] and ask for a demonstration on how Jane's FastTrack can help you. AIR FORCES NEWS FOR WEEK ENDING 20 DECEMBER 2002 www.janes.com/defence/air_forces AIR FORCES http://www.janes.com/defence/air_forces The next edition of Jane's Air Forces News Briefs will be distributed on 8 January 2003. Best wishes for a very happy holiday. Key upgrades maintain the potency of USAF's F-16s Read more here . . . [Jane's Aircraft Upgrades - 16 December 2002] Further enhancements for Litening targeting pod developed Northrop Grumman's Electronic Systems sector has developed an AT (Advanced Targeting) variant of its AN/AAQ-28(V) Litening pod, flight trials of which began aboard an F-16 fighter at the ANG/AFRC [Air National Guard/Air Force Reserve Command] Test Center in mid-October. Further testing is due to take place this month (December). The company says that retrofit kits to bring earlier pods up to the new standard will become available in March-April 2003. Potential customers include the US armed forces, together with Canada (which has a requirement for 40 targeting pods) and Australia. [Jane's International Defense Review - first posted to http://idr.janes.com - 17 November 2002] Italy's Tornado MLU plans in detail The prototype of the first Panavia Tornado IDS (Interdictor Strike: IS-47, no. MM7048) of the Aeronautica Militare Italiana (AMI - Italian Air Force) upgraded to Italian Mid-Life Upgrade (IT-MLU) '1st Upgrade' standard, flew on 13 September from Alenia Aeronautica's Turin Caselle airport. It is now undergoing flight trials at Alenia's facility at Decimomannu, Sardinia (see JDU Vol VI No.22 p5). [Jane's Defence Upgrades - first posted to http://jdu.janes.com - 1 December 2002] US Air Force admits fewer Raptors likely The US Air Force (USAF) announced earlier this month that it may have to reduce the number of Raptor stealth multirole air-superiority fighter aircraft it can procure under a congressionally mandated $45 billion cost cap due to cost growth during the aircraft's flight tests. [Jane's Defence Weekly - first posted to http://jdw.janes.com - 13 December 2002] Slovakia leans toward upgrading MiG-29 fleet The Slovak government is 'strongly considering' upgrading its air force fleet of Russian-made MiG-29 (NATO reporting name: 'Fulcrum') fighter aircraft, Slovak Minister of Defence Ivan Simko told Jane's Defence Weekly. [Jane's Defence Weekly - first posted to http://jdw.janes.com - 13 December 2002] New Zealand MoD approves development programmes The New Zealand Ministry of Defence (MoD) has announced the approval of several major projects outlined in the Defence Long Term Development Plan (LTDP) released in May 2002, together with the planned cl
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From THE NORTHEASTERN ANARCHIST #5 Class Struggle Against Borders in Ontario by Jeff Shantz (NEFAC-Toronto) Much has been made in recent social theory of the "flow" across borders supposedly characterizing the age of globalization. Even left social activists have been drawn to emphasize mobility and the supposed permeability of borders. For example, one activist and academic inspired by the works of Gramsci and Freire, suggests, perhaps hopefully, that "the complex process of globalization that has increasingly decentralized production and centralized decision-making has diminished the importance of borders and of the nation-states within them" (Barndt, 1996: 243). New technologies, most notably the internet, are credited with facilitating global communications and global networks of anti-capitalist activism. These networks have, in turn, facilitated a move beyond the nationalism which characterized earlier struggles such as those against free trade. The imperialist response to September 11th, of course, smashed much of that hope. At the same time the bold exposure of the truly imperialist nature of globalization sharply reminds us that struggles against borders, rather than diminishing, are perhaps the key struggles of our times. Borders, and specifically state control of borders to free the transfer of capital while determining the movement of workers, maintain and extend processes of exploitation and oppression. FIGHTING RACIST IMMIGRATION PRACTICES IN CANADA SINCE SEPTEMBER 11th September 11 offered an excuse to openly display the cruel forces of xenophobia and racism which are ever present, if often denied, features of Canadian society (1). Among the institutions feeding those renewed forces is the Federal government with its zealous focus on "security" and manic obsession with the phantom of permeable borders. In an effort to show its allegiance to US world order the Canadian government has entered into discussions around joint agreements around border security and immigration controls up to and including the creation of a security perimeter around North America, a "Fortress North America." Until being invited to join the US Forces in violating the Geneva Convention, Canada's hawks have had to satisfy their war cravings through such manuevers on the "home front." The reality is that the "home defense" has already claimed its share of casualties, however these might be explained away by the usual apologists as "collateral damage." A microcosm of the dangers facing us in this epoch are painfully illustrated in the recent experiences of three of our neighbors who have been set upon by Canadian Immigration: Irma Joyles, Brenda Lyn MacDonald and Shirley-Ann Charles. Despite each woman having lived in Canada for many years, working, attending school and raising families, immigration authorities have targeted them for deportation without hearings. In order to avoid having to make the awful choice between leaving her child behind without her only support or bringing her to a climate which will worsen her health, Irma has filed a Humanitarian and Compassionate claim. Brenda, facing a similar impossible choice, has also filed Humanitarian and Compassionate claim. Unfortunately, on Monday, November 26, with no hearing at all, Shirley-Ann was deported. According to Canadian immigration policy all three women were entitled to have Humanitarian and Compassionate claims heard. Instead, without explanation, officers were sent to Brendalyn's home to arrest her. In this time of war increased "security" apparently means that government can remove women without notice or hearing. Poor immigrants and refugees now stand without rights to due legal process. Prior to September 11th none of these women would have been targetted and pursued with such viciousness. It is likely that because they have children, homes and jobs they would not even have been investigated. In addition to increased harassment and threats of deportation, are the frightening numbers of people who have been detained in Toronto jails and detention centres, often in solitary confinement. People have been denied access to sanitation and medical care and hearings often occur by video link. At the notorious Celebrity Inn, a motel near Pearson International Airport used as a detention center, families are split up. Full information about people detained since September 11th has yet to be disclosed despite the efforts of groups such as Anti-Racist Action and Colors of Resistance. Among the groups which have determined not to allow these practices continue and intensify is the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP). OCAP has been at the forefront of developing new, creative and effective ways of dealing with government agencies which target for mistreatment those who are deemed to be vulnerable. One of the most successful practices pioneered by OCAP is "direct action casework." Unlike more
Declans Liposclupture of Tim May's Ass.
I don't want to harp on this but the conjunction of several recent events throws a bright glare on certain cypherpunk obscenities. Declan lauds Dick Armey...whoops,Ol Dicko goes back and votes for the Forth Reich. So much for the young libertarians. Tim May gets a brain fart about the forth and second ammendment's. Almost immediately adds his usual caveat that private P.I.Gs on private land changes everything.He will assume the position for them. The usual Aryan Rant."pay no attention to that hot tub behind the curtain.' Declan retails Mongo the Drongo's stale rancidity wholesale as only a shill for CATO could. Trent Lott places racist jackboot in mouth while Mongo cracks us up with some curt saxon ebonics.(probably lifted from Hustler,Tim probably hasn't got any since before the last George Bush was purchased. So in less than a week,two corrupt right wing demagogues are exposed as empty flapping crow food,did I say which two? Well two out of four aint bad.
The Lott,May,McCullagh,Armey.
Those of us with the memory span of a gnat now know all about the above...a bunch of fairly stupid white men,whose core values flap in the breeze 180'. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/politics/july-dec02/lott_12-17.html Analysis of Sen. Trent Lott's appearance on Black Entertainment Television in which he apologized for comments that many found racist. Libertarianism: Bogus Anarchy. by Peter Sabatini. The Libertarian As Conservative. By Bob Black. An unusual approach, viewing families, work, schools, and churches as being as coercive as government. Starts boring, then gets good. http://world.std.com/~mhuben/leftlib.html
The slippery are very crafty.Your Honkie friends.
Beijing pedants order murder of the Orient expression December 19 2002 An amusing version of English is causing concern for authorities as Beijing prepares for the 2008 Olympics. Damien McElroy reports. Beijing has launched a campaign to wipe out "Chinglish", a version of English that results in weird and wonderful - but largely incomprehensible - phrases that amuse tourists but alarm the authorities. The "language mandarins" of Beijing have decided that Chinglish is a blight on China's modernising pretensions and must be obliterated before the city hosts the Olympic Games in 2008. The targets of the campaign range from the nonsensical to the charming. A road sign on the Avenue of Eternal Peace, for instance, advised: "To take notice of safe; the slippery are very crafty", a warning that the pavement was slippery. A sign in a Beijing park reads: "Little grass is smiling slightly, please walk on pavement." At a Chinese eatery near the British embassy, diners can choose "bean curd with feeling" or "special fumed fish". There are times when Chinglish communicates a message well, if a little quaintly. Signs at railway stations, for example, often state: "Take very good caution over pocket pickers." The reason for the abundance of such phrases is that Chinese is a difficult language to translate into English, or vice versa. There are many traps for Chinese and foreigners. Coca-Cola first tried to market its drink with the Chinese characters "Ke-Kou-Ke-La", which translated as "Bite the wax tadpole". Corporate chiefs in Atlanta ordered an emergency rebranding and the Chinese now drink "Ke-Kou-Ke-Le", meaning "Happy mouth, happiness". If the Mandarin speakers succeed in eliminating Chinglish, some wonderfully obscure linguistic contortions will be lost forever. One hotel, in a link to the days when the Maoist government took a dim view of sexual relations between unmarried couples, has confused visitors for decades with a piece of paper on their beds saying: "Decadent songs and actions that go against decency are not allowed here." The campaign is less than a week old but has received an enthusiastic response. The Beijing Tourism Bureau has established a hotline for reporting signs and other public messages that do not read correctly. Li Honghai, the city official in charge of the campaign, said: "Linguistic perfection is becoming increasingly important with the rise in the number of foreigners flowing into the city." Not everyone shares the disdain of the Beijing authorities. "The choice of words is pretty infinite. One can either substitute the verbs, adverbs, nouns or what ever one delights," explained a Hong Kong aficionado. "There is almost no wrongdoing as long as you don't over-capacitate your audience. If used rightly, your Honkie friends will love to communicate with you the whole night long," he said. - Telegraph http://theage.com.au/articles/2002/12/18/1040174295057.html
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Drug Dealing Terrorist in Court.
Well,it's only a matter of time... Out of the frying pan, into the pot December 19 2002 By Steve Butcher A respected doctor was conducting a laboratory experiment at his North Fitzroy home when it blew up in his face - in more ways than one. The Melbourne Magistrates Court heard yesterday that William Boyd Kelly, 32, suffered severe burns on March 21 when he sparked an explosion and fire while using acacia oil. Dr Kelly, who worked in emergency and intensive care at the Western Hospital, ignored his injuries and fought to save his house. But his recovery was complicated when police investigating the incident found a small marijuana plant in his back yard. Senior Constable Wayne Taylor, prosecuting, said that Dr Kelly had watered and nurtured the plant and harvested some of it. Senior Constable Taylor said Dr Kelly had cooperated with police and showed remorse. Defence lawyer Bob Galbally said that "unfortunately an explosion resulted" when Dr Kelly, 32, performed a "laboratory" experiment. Mr Galbally said Dr Kelly's laboratory was "very different" from others often seen in the criminal courts. Mr Galbally said Dr Kelly's first priority was to save his house before an ambulance took him to hospital with burns to 18per cent of his body. Dr Kelly needed skin grafts, which left scars. Dr Kelly, who has no prior convictions, was a social smoker, much like "having two light ales in the fridge", he said. Character witness Stephen Priestley, director of emergency services for Western Health, told the court that Dr Kelly, who now works in Sydney, was widely respected. "I can't speak highly enough of him," Dr Priestley said. "He is at the highest end of competence and professionalism." Dr Kelly, formerly of Newry Street, North Fitzroy, pleaded guilty to charges of cultivating and possessing marijuana. Magistrate Jane Patrick released Dr Kelly on a non-conviction undertaking to be of good behaviour for a year. He was ordered to pay $250 to the court fund. http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2002/12/18/1040174296392.html I'm sure we all remember Tim Malibu Dr,blown away by the DEA.
60 minutes reporter wastes Chivas.
Carleton claims court win, but Barry is 'delighted' By Cosima Marriner December 19 2002 Former Media Watch presenter Paul Barry. Photo: Alan Porritt "I can now hold my head high and say I tell the truth," the 60 Minutes reporter Richard Carleton declared yesterday after the ACT Supreme Court ruled he was defamed by Media Watch's accusation of plagiarism. But Carleton was denied damages by Justice Terrence Higgins, who found the ABC's Media Watch program was entitled to publish its opinions, "however wrongheaded and prejudiced" they may be. Carleton, his 60 Minutes executive producer, John Westacott, and segment producer Howard Sacre sued the ABC and former Media Watch presenter Paul Barry and executive producer Peter McEvoy for defamation over two segments that aired in July 2000. Media Watch suggested Carleton lifted large chunks of a BBC documentary for his own report on the 1995 massacre of Muslims by Serbs in Srebrenica without appropriate acknowledgment. "I'm not sure what you call it - perhaps it's plagiarism, certainly it's lazy journalism," Barry said on July 24, 2000. Carleton was so incensed by Barry's comments he threw his glass of Chivas Regal whisky at his television when he saw the segment. Justice Higgins ruled yesterday that Media Watch's accusations of plagiarism and lazy journalism were untrue. But he said the defendants did not have to pay damages, as they were entitled to express their opinion. "The defendants' freedom of speech, protected by fair comment, allows them to have published their opinions, however wrongheaded and prejudiced, without legal penalty." Both Carleton and Barry claimed victory. Carleton said he was "totally satisfied" with the decision. "It was never a matter about money, it was only ever about reputation. My reputation has been vindicated, which was all I ever asked for." Carleton is unlikely to appeal against the ruling on damages. He had threatened to quit TV journalism altogether if he had been found guilty of plagiarism. Barry was "delighted" with the outcome, saying: "We've won ... There were no damages and [the accusations have] been justified on the basis of fair comment." http://smh.com.au/articles/2002/12/18/1040174293217.html
Pre Cog Policeman,General Pastika.(pronn. Swastika.)
Police chief wants early trial for prime suspects By Darren Goodsir in Nusa Dua, Bali December 19 2002 The head of the Indonesian police team investigating the Bali bombings, General I Made (pronn.merde.) Mangku Pastika, said yesterday he was pushing to get trials of alleged masterminds of the atrocities before hearings of the "secondary" figures. This would mean that the principal accused - Mukhlas, Imam Samudra and Amrozi - would appear within weeks. This would help, in a tactical sense, General Pastika said, to convince local and international observers of the integrity of the inquiry, the strength of the evidence, and the huge reach of terrorist cells. However, he said it was also important for the trials to remain in Bali, despite pressure for the cases to be returned to Jakarta, because there was more judicial certainty about a guilty result on the island. "For the safety and security of Bali, the trials must be held in Bali," he said. "I believe if the trials are not held in Bali, there will be a riot. We have to strike while the iron is hot." Authorities in Bali were "very confident" of a guilty verdict, he said, "because the evidence is very strong and the political will of the Government is very strong to support us." Although details about the conduct of the hearing are still to be finalised with Bali prosecutors, General Pastika said he envisaged witnesses would be called. With the charting of forensic evidence, statements from victims of the attacks on the Sari Club and Paddy's Irish Pub taken in the past eight weeks by the Australian Federal Police were also likely to come before the judges. It is understood General Pastika is being considered by officials from the office of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, for some form of honour, or award, to acknowledge his outstanding leadership of the investigation, which has so far resulted in 15 arrests. He is also being profiled by Time magazine. Meanwhile, the federal Justice Minister, Senator Chris Ellison, said it was too early to canvass possible changes to government policy, which has traditionally barred law enforcement co-operation on cases where offenders face the death penalty. "This is a matter for consideration by the Government on another day," he said, though he stressed that the Bali attacks were a separate issue. "We will provide any assistance that is asked of us." Delegates from more than 33 nations, meeting in Bali for a regional money laundering and terrorist financing summit during the past two days, signed a declaration yesterday to improve the transfer of intelligence and moved to toughen rules and laws to detect suspicious cash transactions more easily. http://smh.com.au/articles/2002/12/18/1040174292995.html Dum Dum bullet,andy Downer reckons there could be a danger of over 80 bill racing through offshore banks in places like Nahru several years ago.He wants the stable doors firmly shut. The law spoke firmly recently about the rooking of many ANZ bank customers over the years.It fined the bank 6 million$ au dollars,( about 3 US) Banks profits last year were in the billions btw. Getting back to the story,isn't it comforting to know a verdict in advance? Think how much this could save in needless trial expenses!
please help me
Dear Sir/Madam, My name is Prince Ali Abubakar, a Sierra Leonean refugee residing in Burkina Faso under the United Nations refugee status. i am 26 years old and i am an undergraduate student of Medicine at the Fourah Bay College,Freetown.You will be suprised to recieve this mail from a total stranger.Anyway, got your contact through the internent and decicided to approach you for assistance. My late father,Chief Ceesay Allen Conteh, was one of the prominent Gold,Diamond and Timber dealers in my country.He was also one of the paramount chiefs before he was brutally murdered in cold blood on the 6th of January, 1999 alongside my mother by the rebels of R.U.F loyal to one of the tyrants in my country.When i got home from school to see the remains of my parents, i discovered that our house and personal belongings have been burnt down by the said rebels. However,my late father deposited the sum of SIXTY FIVE MILLION US DOLLARS ($65,000,000) as a family treasure which i hope may also contain some raw diamonds and gold with a Trust Company here in Burkina Faso through the assistance of a Burkinabe industralist/business man,whom he has cordial business relationship with.But my parents untimely death has seem to deny me this great opportunity. Now as the next of kin and the only child,i have made claims of the ownership of the box containing the money although the people at the Trust Company are not aware of the actual contents of the box.Hence, i need a reliable person outside Africa through whom i could move the money abroad(overseas) and who will subsequently help me to invest this money wisely while i go back to school to complete my studies as a qualified medical doctor. I am willing to give you 15% of the total sum if you will be willing to assist me in this matter. In addition, i will equally deduct 5% after the transfer to cover any expenses incurred in the process of moving this fund abroad. I am willing to entrust this money into your hands if you can be honest with me as you very much know that my future is hinged on this fund as an orphan. If you are willing to assist me, please get back to me promptly through my e-mail address so that we can discuss the finer details of making this transfer safely. I will equally insist that you make this transaction a very private and confidential matter. Upon your acceptance,i will like you to send me your private telephone and fax numbers and optionally, your bank statement of account, to enable me make and send all relevant information or documents of this fund in question to you. I am looking forward to your anticipated co-operation and reply soonest. Kind regards Prince Ali Abubakar ___ GO.com Mail Get Your Free, Private E-mail at http://mail.go.com
Faustine-dog interface.
Seriously. cf recent neuroscience/paleoanthropology research about the >man-dog interface... He's talking about a recent study (in _Science_) comparing the ability of domestic dogs, wolves, and chimps to interpret a human's signals -pointing, gaze, etc.-- about the location of food. Dogs were better than wolves and chimps. Even dog puppies were better than chimps or wolves. Not bad for a dozen Kyears of selection. Yeah,check out Ians zoo links,Faust.Police in Sydney are running these mutts all over users of pubic transport,so the suggestion has been made to carry and spread amounts of cayenne pepper as a workaround until a police dog specific,canine distemper virus can be sequenced.We need to keep our own dogs so when we bury the LEO's up to their necks,they'll have something to chew on.
However it may deserve respect...
...for the death of a friend,the chowderHETT may need reminding of his own sig-tag-logo "... however it may deserve respect for its usefulness and antiquity, [predicting the end of the world] has not been found agreeable to experience." -- Edward Gibbon, 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire' For however he and his bearer :),friends may deserve respect,the predicting of the end of money as we know it has,so far,not been found agreeable to experience in spite of...how many? "It's just around the corner," "A little further," "Any day now." Etc,Etc. Ya Basta! How about burying the boring bostonian bs BH? Six feet under,at sea,fuck IN SPACE! "...Gary was kind of Financial Cryptography's Charley Parker. (Ian Goldberg is Diz, and Adam Shostack, of course, is Miles... ;-)) ..." Guess that makes you Bob Hope and Mongo...Bing Crosby? "...BTW, Ian, there *is* no "bank robbery" problem... ;-). Cheers, RAH ..." Yeah right...just a slight CREDIBILITY problem. Sneers MST.
Major Variola in the NORTH KOREAN ARMY!
"If you have a Web site, and you have video on your Web site, and it's digitized and stored on your server," Berman said, "in most cases, yes, we feel that process is covered by our patents." So? Tim and Declan should jump straight in here and defend property rights. What are you a Major in the COMMUNIST army?
Opium Wars.
>>>Oil might have something to do with the US's interest in being Afghanistan's puppeteer, but it is unlikely that opium does as well. <<< The Mafia type Capo's of the US criminal rogue terror state,need deniability and insulation as much as Vinny the Chin.What are you,a friggin idiot? The beauty part of the drug trade,(thats booming thank you very much) is practitioners get paid coming and going.You set up and pick up a few dumb mules occasionally and get paid for drug suppression on top of your regular pad. Who just toured Asia as the bumper crops harvested...Richard Armitage,Hello!?
Cross Burning in Corralito's.
"Free-expression, of course, is a right only when conducted on and/or via your own property or that of willing others. The travesty of "public" property creates significant problems in this regard since the property is simultaneously owned by everyone and by no one. (See the Nazis marching in Skokie, Illinois, as one example of this confusion.) In contrast to the first two Virginia gits, the man who burned a cross even a twenty-five-foot tall one on private property should never have been arrested and charged. " Right Mong? The Tim May rant generator recently copped some Politech exposure along the lines that where the state tries to search your car you blow them away,when OCP or whatever the local Aryan Rantist capitalist private police force is,thats hunky dory. All honky crackers on this list are agreed on that,surely! Public police BAD. Private Police GOOD. The principle was highlighted in a recent CATO press release blaming the repressive Chinese government for all the strike hard campaigns there. Property rights according to Mongo and the CATO kid, mean that where ever a protestor locks on,there will stand Mongo with a chainsaw,ready to slice their arm off for the defence of private property. Declan will back that up with a sneer about the hi tech lock these hypocrites use these days. It seems in these dark days when Declans and Tims friend,Trent is being hounded,that the actual destruction of some property may be called for.Desperate times call for desperate measures,eh Mong? Fire up that corralito's cross,old timer and let freedom,(for property only.) ring! http://freedom.orlingrabbe.com/lfetimes/burning_crosses.htm For a little sanity... http://world.std.com/~mhuben/libindex.html
Expect More Sniper Attacks.
In OPERATION NORTHWOODS ,the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff called for hijacking jet liners, attacks on US military bases,blowing up US ships wounding civilians in Miami,Florida,&Washington D.C.using paramilitary sniper teams. Operation Chile. The mystery assassin The shooting of three anti-Chavez demonstrators has unleased a wealth of conspiracy theories, says Duncan Campbell http://www.guardian.co.uk/elsewhere/journalist/story/0,7792,861525,00.html While it appears the ex-wives theory is the strongest on the beltway killings,the state terrorist has a rich and varied palate to work from.Nice to know shizophrenia and paranoia" don't spoil your aim.It makes me feel all nostalgic for the good ol' days of the Texas Tower sniper and Lee Harvey's big day out.
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Who needs the TIA when you've got Google.
It just gave me a fright today when it personalized my home page,(that is unless everywhere is now Australia.) If this keeps up it will be a literal mirror. Google vs. Evil The world's biggest, best-loved search engine owes its success to supreme technology and a simple rule: Don't be evil. Now the geek icon is finding that moral compromise is just the cost of doing big business. http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/11.01/google.html It doesn't help one of these clones is named Brin.
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Congo IMC comeback?
Report below on the signing of the peace agreement in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Go to the following website (http://www.congopanorama.org/art-oxford.html) for a more comprehensive analysis of the background to what has been happening in the country (ie. neocolonialism of US and French multinationals, through the balkanisation of the country via the US/UK security services support to Rwanda, Uganda and Burundi which enabled their invasion of areas of the country). DRC: Rivals sign all-inclusive peace deal KINSHASA, 17 Dec 2002 (IRIN - UN Integrated Regional Information Networks) Ref: http://www.irinnews.org/report.asp? ReportID=31415&SelectRegion=Great_Lakes&SelectCountry=DRC Warring parties in the Democratic Republic of the Congo signed an all- inclusive power-sharing deal on Tuesday to establish a government of national unity and hopefully end four years of war, news organisations reported. Under the agreement, reached after months of stop-start negotiations known as the inter-Congolese dialogue (ICD), President Joseph Kabila will remain in office for the next two years until the country's first elections since independence from Belgium in 1960 are held. He will be assisted by four vice-presidents, respectively representing the government, the Rassemblement congolais pour la democratie-Goma, the Mouvement de liberation du Congo (MLC) and the unarmed political opposition. There will be 36 ministers and 25 deputy ministers, a 500-member National Assembly and a 120-member Senate. The accord provides for a Higher Defence Council (Conseil superieur de la defense) to be chaired by the president of the republic. An integrated national police force will provide security. AFP reported that the accord permits ministers from the various groups to have their own bodyguards, but "abandons a proposal that 2,000 South African troops assure their security". The MLC was awarded the presidency of the National Assembly, having maintained that it needed the position to ensure a fair balance of power, AFP added. Representatives of the government, rebel movements, militias, opposition parties and civil society all signed the accord - their first all-inclusive deal. South African President Thabo Mbeki nursed them through the negotiations, which began on Sunday, the Mail & Guardian online reported. The ICD first began on 15 October 2001 in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa. [For more on accord see Mail & Guardian Report below] With the accord signed, Mustapha Niasse, the UN secretary-general's special envoy in the DRC, said the "next step" would be for Ketumile Masire, the facilitator of the ICD, to take charge of the next stage of the ICD. The commissioner-general of the DRC government in charge of the peace process in the Great Lakes region, Vital Kamerhe, said the accord marked the "reunification of the country". To this, the government spokesman, Kikaya Bin Karubi, added: "We, the government, are happy with the accord, because we are one of the signatories. We have, for our part, decided to apply it. It will require others to come here, to the capital [Kinshasa]. We know there are certain points which have remained in abeyance, but we are content that the essential has been done." [ENDS] *** Mbeki: the midwife of the DRC peace deal Hugh Nevill | Johannesburg The Mail Guardian 17 December 2002 Ref: http://www.mg.co.za/Content/l3.asp?ao=9483 South African President Thabo Mbeki acted as midwife to the DRC peace deal signed on Tuesday despite initial resistance from the Kinshasa government, which regarded him as too close to the rebels. After numerous summits following the outbreak of civil war in 1988, which at its height involved troops from seven other African nations, belligerents signed a peace pact in Lusaka in July 1999 in which Mbeki had a major input, but it failed to halt the fighting. An "inter-Congolese dialogue" began in Addis Ababa on October 15, 2001, but broke up shortly afterwards, with participants unable to reach any basis of agreement. In February 2002 the dialogue resumed at the South African resort of Sun City, grouping representatives of the Kinshasa government, the two main rebel groups, opposition politicians and civil society. It got off to a rocky start, with Jean-Pierre Bemba, the head of the Ugandan-backed Congolese Liberation Movement (MLC) boycotting the opening session. The facilitator there was former Botswanan president Sir Ketumile Masire, who came under criticism from some participants because he does not speak French. He dropped out as mediator after the Sun City talks ended in April, with the Pretoria talks, which started in October, mediated by UN special envoy Moustapha Niasse of Senegal and South African Provincial Affairs Minister Sydney Mufamadi. In Sun City, the talks reached stalemate, on April 8 Mbeki arrived and held private talks with each delegation. The MLC abandoned a demand that Kabila step down, and
2002 Organized Crime Review.
Looking Back 2002 was a busy year for organized crime observers As 2002 draws to a close, let's take a look back at some of the top stories of organized crime. 1. FBI in Boston. This year's top story has to be the Congressional probe into the activities of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Boston. Rep. Dan Burton's Government Reform Committee heard chilling testimony from dozens of witnesses about how some of the bureau's field agents in Boston were in cahoots with the Winter Hill Gang, led by fugitive Whitey Bulger. Not only did the agents look the other way as Bulger and crew committed crimes as serious as murder, the hearings revealed that agents up to and including J. Edgar Hoover were comlicit in framing innocent people for the gang's crimes. The year ended with Whitey's brother William, president of the University of Massachusetts, taking the Fifth as he appeared before the committee. 2. The Death of the Dapper Don. He had been in prison for more than a decade, but Gambino boss John Gotti's influence was still felt on the street. Gotti's greed and arrogance almost single-handedly brought down one of the most powerful crime families in the country, but he managed to still attract respect. His funeral was one befitting a Mafia don, but most of the big names stayed away. 3. Peter Gotti's Troubles. The boss of the Gambino family after his brother's death, Peter Gotti spent a good deal of the latter part of the year in solitary confinement after the U.S. Attorney reported a plot to kill the warden of the Springfield, Mo. federal prison hospital where John Gotti died. Nothing came of the plot, but it took Gotti attorney Gerald Shargel weeks to get his client sprung from the hole. Peter Gotti will probably make this list again in 2003, as his racketeering trial is about to begin. 4. The Tupac Shakur Revelations. The Los Angeles Times reported in late summer that the Crips, the LA street gang, was hired by rapper Notorious B.I.G. to kill Tupac Shakur. The family of the late B.I.G. denied the allegations and the man hired to do the hit is himself dead, the victim of a gang vendetta. 5. Luchese Family Woes. For years the Luchese family kept a low profile and kept its name out of the papers and its wiseguys out of prison. Well, that ended in 2002 with a series of busts and the family godfather on the stands helping prosecutors. 6. The Parallel Power. Organized crime in Brazil shuts down Rio de Janeiro to show its muscle prior to the country's elections. In a city the size of Atlanta, nothing was open, no cabs ran and people stayed off the streets, all because the gangs ordered it. 7. Olympic-size wiseguys. It turns out that a Russian wiseguy was behind the Winter Olympic Ice Dancing debacle where a French judge was apparently on the take. Initially, the fix gave the gold to a pair of undeserving Russian skaters and screwed the Canadians. The gaffe was so obvious that the IOC stepped in and set things right. A few months later, the wiseguy was arrested and charged with setting up the fix. 8. Sammy the Bull goes to prison. Wasted by a thyroid illness that has caused him to shed weight as well as hair, Sammy the Bull Gravano was sentenced to 19 years in prison for his role in running an Ecstasy ring after he left the federal witness protection program. Gravano, living in Arizona as part of his witness protection deal with the feds for turning against his Gambino family, built the largest Ecstasy distribution ring in Arizona history. It was part of his plan to create a Cosa Nostra family out west, authorities alleged. 9. The Return of the Sopranos. Some 13.4 million viewers tuned in to watch the much-anticipated return of Prozac-popping Tony Soprano and his gang of merry and not-so-merry mobsters, making it the most-watched HBO show ever. Not only that, the series drew more viewers than any other show on the air Sunday night cable or broadcast, many of which were in repeats. 10. Bonanno family indictments. The underboss and 20-some other Bonanno family members and associates are indicted forfor murder, arson, kidnapping and several racketeering offenses after a two-year investigation. In March and June, authorities indicted 14 men, including suspected Bonanno capo Anthony "TG" Graziano, for murder, arson, kidnapping and several racketeering offenses after a two-year investigation. In September, prosecutors added reputed Bonanno underboss Richie "Shellac Head" Cantarella and eight men suspected of belonging to his crew to the indictments. Other notable events: The New York City Columbus Day Parade began to rival the St. Patrick's Day Parade for controversy over who gets to march after the mayor planned to march up Fifth Avenue with the actors Dominic Chianese and Lorraine Bracco. The organizers, who say "The Sopranos" denigrates Italian-Americans, went to court to block the mayor from bringing the actors to their parade, and won. So the mayor
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A long history of spies in the nation's capital By LANCE GAY December 12, 2002 A stray chalk mark on a U.S. Postal Service box, or sticky tape marking an X on a telephone pole, would probably be a sign of children nearby in any other city. But this is Washington, the "wilderness of mirrors" and spy capital of the world. It's so notorious that tour operators have added spy tours to the scandal-and-sex tours of Washington. One, operated by Washington's Spy Museum, offers a bus tour led by former KGB and CIA agents of some of the more recent spy hot spots. You can do it yourself. The Soviet KGB recommended its spies use "ADC Maps" available in many Washington stores for locating its dead drops. But be aware that many notorious sites today do not betray their past, and some have double histories. For example, former President Bush slept in one suspected spy nest: His father, Sen. Prescott Bush, bought the house at 3415 Volta Place N.W., where State Department aide and Soviet spy Alger Hiss once lived. THE THIRD MAN: One of the most successful rings of Soviet double agents of the Cold War fell apart in a rather anonymous tan-brick corner-lot colonial at 4100 Nebraska Ave. N.W. This was the home of Harold "Kim" Philby, first secretary of the British Embassy and Britain's liaison with the CIA. After finding out the CIA was on to the group, Philby told embassy colleague Guy Burgess to go back to London and tip off Donald Maclean and other Cambridge University classmates involved. After protesting his innocence, Philby fled to Moscow in 1963, where he died a KGB hero and was commemorated with a Soviet stamp. THE MERRY WIDOW: Washington socialite Rose O'Neal Goodhow ran the most notorious and successful ring of Confederate spies from her well-appointed home at 398 16th Street N.W., "a rifle shot" away from the White House across Lafayette Park. An attractive friend of President James Buchanan and many members of Congress, she leaked to the Confederates the Union plan for the first battle of Manassas, which ended with a major Union defeat, and plans for the defense of Washington, before she was arrested and went south. There were a number of Confederate spies in the capital during the war. Thomas Nelson Conrad, once headmaster of Georgetown College, sat on a bench in Lafayette Park devising a plan to kidnap President Lincoln by charting his daily trips. Conrad's plan was never executed. Others gathered at Mary Surratt's Washington boarding house at 604 H St. N.W., today the Go-Lo Chinese Restaurant. THE MAYFLOWER CONNECTION: Former FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover designed the public exhibit halls in the dour cement FBI headquarters, displaying the hollow nickels, cufflinks and dresses used to hide microfilm. But most of the spy hunts Hoover organized were hatched over daily lunches (chicken soup, cottage cheese and lettuce salad) with his confidant Clyde Tolson at the Rib Room of the Mayflower Hotel, 1127 Connecticut Ave. N.W. The Mayflower was also the hotel that George Dasch, team leader of a group of eight Nazi saboteurs, checked into in 1942 when he decided to come to Washington, with the $84,000 in cash he was carrying, to tell the FBI of a nefarious spy plot. In 1985, CIA counterintelligence agent Aldrich Ames took his first $50,000 from his Soviet controller over lunch at the Mayflower restaurant. THE MARTINI LUNCH: Long, boozy lunches in scenic Georgetown play a recurring role in Washington's spy melodramas. The favorite lunching spot of James J. Angleton, former head of counterintelligence at the CIA, was the Georgetown bistro La Nicoise, 1721 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. Barely five blocks away, Oleg Kalugin, a former major general in the KGB, favored Martin's Tavern, 1264 Wisconsin Ave. N.W., as the place to talk to his boss, KGB chief Vadim Bakhatin. During World War II, the tavern also was a favored watering hole for Elizabeth Bentley, the "Red Spy Queen," who told Congress in 1948 of her activities collecting information for the Soviets. Carrying a red flower and copy of Life magazine, Bentley met her controllers at the Georgetown Pharmacy, a few doors away from Martin's Tavern at 1344 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. Further down Wisconsin Avenue at the K Street waterfront, CIA agent Ames used a Georgetown lunch at Chadwick's to turn over 7 pounds of CIA documents to his KGB handlers. The handlers signaled their wish to have meetings with Ames by chalking an X on the side of the mailbox a few blocks away at the corner of 37th and R Streets N.W. THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY: The lone plaque memorializing Washington's spy history is at the Georgetown restaurant Au Pied de Cochon, 1335 Wisconsin Ave. N.W., stating "Yurchenko's Last Supper in the USA...Nov. 2, 1985." It commemorates KGB spymaster Vitali Yurchenko, who defected, then had second thoughts over dinner with a CIA agent. He slipped out the restaurant's back exit, and reappeared two days later claiming he
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FROM:DR. SOLA COLE Dear friend, This letter may come to you as a surprise due to the fact that we have not yet met,but kindly consider the message, because, I am determined to live for posterity. I wish to plead with you to join me in not only serving humanity, but to also benefit in the process. This message could be strange but reality will definitely dawn on you, if you pay some attention to its contents. Please accept my sincere apologies. In bringing this message to you, I have to say that I have no intention of causing you any personal pains or discomfort. I am Dr. Sola Cole, former Special Assistant to the late Liberian President, who was murdered by rebels.President Samuel Doe, in his bid to fend-off rebel insurgency,and since he could no longer trust the army generals, confidentially put in my care,the sum of $18,000,000.00 (eighteen million United States dollars),in one instance, and another $11,000,000.00(eleven million United States dollars) for the purpose of purchasing arms and ammunitions should the need arise. But unfortunately, the need did not arise and I could not purchase these arms before he was ambushed and killed by rebels. Of this monies I deposited the first instalment of US$18,million in an offshore bank account in Europe, while the other sum of $11,million is being kept in trunk boxes in a secret location and just the two of us knew about it, and I could not get in touch with any arms dealer before the then President was killed. I have since held on to these trunk boxes, which I was able to transport out of Liberia with the aid of ECOMOG soldiers under the guise conveying my personal effects without anybody knowing,to a security deposit company. I am presently in Africa, where I now work as a consultant on inter-regional co-operation. I have borne the burden for too long.I do not want to keep the funds any longer, but I can never turn it over to the brutal and tyrannical rogue regime of Charkes Taylor(then rebel leader and now Liberian president), who is still committing all sorts of atrocities on the liberian people. I am NOT solicitng for your help to wage a war against the regime, but to act as a foreign partner, to allow me transfer the funds to you, and YOU, in turn,would donate a portion of it as a humanitarian gesture to the Liberian people by purchasing such essential needs like blankets, milk and so on,water-pumping machines and agricultural equipment, from the money after deducting your expenses and the comission of 20%. Please note that I could have approached the Red Cross Society, but I changed my mind on that after calculating what they would deduct as comission, and also, after rationalising the scandal that followed their mismanagement of the donations meant for the victims of the september 11th attack on the United States. Also note that this offer will give you a double-edged advantage : 1. as the benefactor of the Liberian people and; 2. the comission you stand to earn. On getting a positive response from you, I will send to you the secret access codes to the account in the offshore bank and the security and vault company. Please note that confidentiality and honesty are fundamental rules in this transaction. Be assured that I am a reputable personality in this country and I am mindful of the legal implications of this transaction, as I intend taking care of all the legal documentations for a successful and hitch-free transaction.You will be expected to take delivery of the consignment, personally from the deposit company in Europe. With the password and information that I will give you, together with the Power of Attorney, you would then proceed to the security firm, as these will facilitate your collection of the consignment(trunk-boxes) containing the US$11,000,000.00. I am therefore soliciting your assistance to have this money collected by you and/or facilitate the transfer into your nominated account(s). You may also contact me via any of the following email addresses: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ***PLEASE NOTE THAT YOUR CONFIDENTIALITY IN THIS TRANSACTION IS HIGHLY REQUIRED. I will give you the details of this transactionon receipt of your response to this proposal.Thank you very much for your time and understanding. Yours sincerely, Dr Sola Cole.
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Weapons Trade Open to All Who Can Pay By CALVIN WOODWARD, Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - No one's an outcast at the global weapons bazaar. Countries with little in common, or even on opposing sides of alliances, come together in the arms trade, whether they do so openly, under the table or as in the case of an intercepted missile shipment from North Korea (news - web sites) to Yemen hidden amid a cargo of cement. With all but the most advanced weapons, arms experts say, if you've got the cash, you can get what you want. And their only surprise when the transaction between North Korea and Yemen was uncovered was that the United States did something to stop it. "They say politics makes strange bedfellows," said Jon Wolfsthal, an authority on nonproliferation at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. "The international arms trade is no different." U.S. officials decided Wednesday to let the unflagged cargo ship carrying the Scud missiles sail on its way to Yemen after concluding they had no legal basis to seize the shipment. Intelligence officials shadowed the ship for weeks and the Spanish navy stopped it Monday off the Arabian peninsula. North Korea is an ambitious exporter of ballistic missiles, but not alone in offering its military wares to practically all comers. The U.S. government has warned for several years about leapfrogging advances in missile technology throughout the developing world. More small countries, using equipment and expertise from Russia, China and North Korea, are no longer just customers, but weapons exporters in their own right. The breakup of the Soviet Union also has spawned smaller but sizable arms-exporting enterprises that are hard to control. Among them, Belarus has become one of the world's largest arms exporters a country with a hardline leadership and close ties to Iraq and other states accused of trying to amass highly destructive weapons. In a small example of conventional-arms proliferation repeated many times over, a particularly effective German assault rifle is being manufactured in perhaps 17 countries most with far less stringent export controls than the major suppliers face, experts say. And the two shoulder-fired missiles that narrowly missed an Israeli airliner recently were the old but still highly effective Soviet SA-7 missiles, versions of which are being made in half a dozen countries or more, said Edward Laurance, author of "The International Arms Trade." "God only knows where all those things are," he said. Some reasons there are more players in the arms trade: licensing agreements that let one country's weapon be produced in another; readily available technical information and the spread of reverse engineering taking something apart, figuring out how it works and coming up with a way to make it. Wolfsthal said almost any country able to make cars can also make tanks and other sophisticated military hardware. North Koreans "have the incredible ability to reverse-engineer anything they get their hands on," he said. "The Chinese are taking Russian airplanes and making their own production lines. The Iranians have bought not only ballistic missiles from North Korea but a production capability." The United States is the largest arms merchant by far, delivering almost half the weapons bought on the world market. America netted $14 billion from arms exports in 2000, more than double the earnings of its closest competitor, Britain, with Russia in third. Like other top arms suppliers, the United States does not sell directly to hostile nations except in shady deals like the arms-for-hostages arrangement with Iran in the 1980s. But this is an amorphous world of shifting relations and military hand-me-downs. One result: U.S. forces faced U.S. Stinger missiles in Afghanistan (news - web sites), leftovers from the arms supplied to the Afghan resistance in its war against the Soviet Union. Another: Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990 with weapons bought from all major arms powers, including the United States. And another: In perhaps the last chance to avoid another Iraq war, inspectors are searching there for evidence of weapons of mass destruction, including chemical weapons that Saddam Hussein (news - web sites) once used against Iran when U.S. officials sided with him. "In the past 20 years, Pakistan was our friend, then our enemy, friend, enemy, friend," Wolfsthal said. "Alliances change quickly." North Korea has been selling industriously to anyone who wants to buy. U.S. allies such as Egypt and Pakistan have bought from North Korea, experts say, and so has Iran. President Bush (news - web sites) branded North Korea, Iran and Iraq an "axis of evil" because of their existing or potential arsenals of the world's worst weapons. Yemen is part ally, part trouble spot for the United States its backcountry seething with anti-American militancy but its leadership cooperating with the
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What's The ANSIR? FBI Warns Corporate Leaders Of Possible Attacks By Antiwar Activists Bill Berkowitz is a long time political observer and columnist. At a time when the peace movement appears to be gaining traction, it is troubling to read the latest e-mail advisory from the FBI's Awareness of National Security Issues and Response (ANSIR) program. A December 4 communication, sent to thousands of "corporate security professionals," warns that "a loose network of antiwar groups" opposed "to possible U.S. military action against Iraq, are advocating 'explicit and direct attack upon the war machine.'" According to the advisory, the week of December 15-21 has been set aside as a "week of action against warmongering." An Internet posting by a group calling itself "Every Day a Circle Day" has "called for attacks on the headquarter facilities and other assets of oil companies and defense contractors, singling out Boeing and Lockheed Martin," claims the FBI e-mail. It also points out that "Department of Defense (DoD) assets also represent potential targets for attack." Does the FBI know more about upcoming activities of the antiwar movement than the antiwar movement itself? Other possible targets, says the e-mail, could include "major media companies by 'sanitizing' newspaper vending machines, jamming or hijacking radio and television signals, or attacking broadcast towers and damaging equipment." Does the FBI know more about upcoming activities of the antiwar movement than the antiwar movement itself? Or is its recent communiqué a blatant attempt to scare the public, smear the antiwar movement and discourage antiwar protests? Jason Mark, the Communication's Director at Global Exchange, the Bay Area-based international human rights group, said neither he nor his colleagues had heard of Every Day a Circle Day. He did, however, think that the timing of the ANSIR advisory was suspicious. "Clearly this is a time when the antiwar movement is reaching more and more people, and we believe we are beginning to affect the debate over going to war with Iraq," said Mark. "The administration is obviously concerned that support for war is eroding with recent polls showing that four out of 10 Americans are against a war with Iraq." Global Exchange is one of more than 100 peace, social justice and religious organizations that have joined together to form United For Peace, a new nationwide coalition. "Given the FBI's notorious history for trying to discredit social justice and peace movements, I wouldn't be surprised if the agency is trying to leak the idea that this peace movement involves some violent factions," Mark added. The FBI's ANSIR program, formerly known as DECA (Development of Espionage, Counterintelligence and Counterterrorism Awareness) began in 1995 as a fax service and shifted to e-mail a year later, and has the capacity to service 100,000 subscribers. The program started out warning businesses of potential economic threats from foreign sources. Currently, ANSIR's e-mail project is a component of the government's National Threat Warning System (NTWS), which aims to quickly distribute terrorist threats and warning information throughout the federal government, law enforcement, and the private sector. There is an ANSIR coordinator in each of the FBI's 56 field offices around the country. ANSIR communications are sent by request to thousands of people involved in corporate security as well as "others who have requested to receive unclassified national security advisories." To receive communications from ANSIR, recipients must "provide business card information, i.e., organization name, address, phone, fax, etc., to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for processing, with a brief description of the product and/or service provided by your organization." What caused the FBI to e-blast this particular warning? In the pre-dawn hours of October 19, "Every Day a Circle Day" posted a message at "Infoshop News," a website providing anarchist, activist, and alternative news, calling for a worldwide week of actions -- beginning on December 15 and ending December 21 -- to combat warmongering. The warning comes at a time that the peace movement has become increasingly focused, better organized and more broad based. According to the message, the week "culminate[s]" on December 21 because it is "the date of winter solstice, the day of the most darkness, [and is] a legendary time of revolution and change." The communiqué's author(s) makes it clear that they are interested in "soliciting damage" and they call for "resistance, not merely demonstration or advocacy, or scripted acts of 'civil disobedience' where all the participants politely go to jail." (For the complete text of the message, click here.) A little over three weeks later, the message was posted at the Maritimes Independent Media Centre website, a site that features "Independent, democratically produced coverage of is
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PRESTON, MN John Tuchek, the former Lanesboro police chief, was sentenced Monday to six years in prison after his conviction in October on eight counts of first-degree arson that destroyed three landmark downtown buildings in April. District Judge James Fabian also ordered Tuchek, 35, of Preston, Minn., to pay $700,000 in restitution. He also found Tuchek guilty of a lesser charge of fifth-degree arson. Investigators became suspicious of Tuchek because the day before the fire, he broke up with a woman who lived in one of the buildings. He later confessed, saying he had planned to rescue his ex-girlfriend in hopes of winning her back, and resigned after he was charged. (background to the story: http://www.infoshop.org/inews/stories.php?story=02/04/16/5898635) During Tuchek's trial, defense attorney Marc Kurzman argued for acquittal on the first-degree arson charges, saying Tuchek didn't intend to burn the buildings, which housed a general store, an ice cream shop and apartments. Kurzman said Tuchek lit only a small piece of cardboard in a trailer away from the buildings, but that a spark from that piece ignited a pile of cardboard leaning against the buildings, and the fire spread. After the sentencing, defense attorney Kurzman filed a notice of appeal, but Judge Fabian denied Tuchek release on bail. http://www.infoshop.org/inews/stories.php?story=02/12/17/9727681
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By George Ziemann December 11, 2002 The RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) has a real funny way of looking at things. Not funny - "ha ha", Funny - "odd." Before you read the rest of this story, I heartily encourage the reader to click on the RIAA link above. Make your own judgement before you hear a thing I have to say. Take your time. Be sure to look at their Market Data because I'm going to be quoting it. The sky is falling! The music industry is doomed! Woe is everyone. The pirates have stolen all the gold. What will we ever do? How can we possibly recover? You've poured water on us and we're melting! Let's quote a few of the RIAA's statements. The first quote comes from the report ... MORE ON http://www.azoz.com/music/features/0008.html
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POWER SPEAKS THEIR TRUTH Dec 17 2002 Senator Lott & His Founding Father Values "I wanna tell you, ladies and gentlemen, that there's not enough troops in the army to force the southern people to break down segregation and admit the nigger race into our theatres into our swimming pools into our homes and into our churches." Strom Thurmond, presidential candidate, 1948 Audio "I wanna say this about my state. When Strom Thurmond ran for president, we voted for him. We're proud of him. And if the rest of the country had followed our lead we wouldn't have had all these problems over all these years either." Senator Trent Lott, Dec 2002 Audio * * * * * Anacostia Diaries: Senator Trent Lott, A Racist by Francwa Sims Speaking at Thurmond's 100th birthday party earlier this month, Lott said Mississippians were proud to have voted for the one-time segregationist when he sought the White House. Lott has since apologized several times, most recently on Friday when he strongly denounced racism and segregation. Another racist US Senator makes a 'Freudian slip'. So what's the big deal? Personally, I am not really that offended by what Sen. Lott said. What shocks me is that he actually SAID what he said. I'm quite sure that other senators, congressmen, politicians, CEO's, actors, and etc. have made various racial slurs in private. More * * * * * Let's be clear about Lott and BET by John Senator Lott is attempting to spin his upcoming interview on BET as a sensitive and suitably challenging response to his recent racist remarks and history of racist political behavior. That assumes that BET television is a progressive media outlet dedicated to advancing political and social justice for African Americans. Not so. More Trent Lott on 'BET' by Nauseated African American Trent Lott's "interview" on "BET" will be the continuation of years of appeasement and placating the war mongering plutocrat. It will set us back yet another twenty years, as this time African Americans will falsely assume the moral high ground and yet again appease the unappeasable. More * * * * * Questions of the Day: Did Lott misspeak in a lighthearted moment, or did he think he could get away with it? What's the difference between this statement and what he's been supporting all his life? Comments | Context: Affirmative Action Questioned in Supreme Court | He's Not Conservative Enuff Strom Speech Whitewashed | StromWatch.com http://dc.indymedia.org/archive/features/2002/12/2002-12.html#3060
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Outsourcing Big Brother: Office of Total Information Awareness Relies on Private Sector to Track Americans By Adam Mayle and Alex Knott Read the Commentary, Total Information Awareness: A Chance Encounter Raises Questions The Total Information Awareness System, the controversial Pentagon research program that aims to gather and analyze a vast array of information on Americans, has hired at least eight private companies to work on the effort. Since 1997, those companies have won contracts from the Defense Department agency that oversees the program worth $88 million, the Center for Public Integrity has learned. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which oversees the Total Information Awareness System (TIA), awarded 13 contracts to Booz Allen & Hamilton amounting to more than $23 million. Lockheed Martin Corporation had 23 contracts worth $27 million; the Schafer Corporation had 9 contracts totaling $15 million. Other prominent contractors involved in the TIA program include SRS Technologies, Adroit Systems, CACI Dynamic Systems, Syntek Technologies, and ASI Systems International. TIA itself was first proposed by an employee of a private contractor. John Poindexter, who worked on DARPA projects for Syntek, an Arlington, Va.-based technical and engineering services firm, suggested the program in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Poindexter, who headed the National Security Council during the Reagan administration, was convicted in 1990 on five felony counts for his role in the Iran-Contra scandal. The convictions were overturned in 1991 because he had been given immunity for his testimony during the congressional investigation of the affair. On Jan. 14, 2002, he returned to the government as the director of the Information Awareness Office. TIA draws heavily on the private sector. Five of the eight contractors identified by the Center are involved in evaluating future contracts for the program. Grey E. Burkhart, an associate of Booz Allen Hamilton, identifies himself on his resume as assistant project manager of TIA system implementation. Even the phrase Total Information Awareness has a private pedigreeVisual Analytics, Inc., a Poolesville, Md.-based software developer and DARPA contractor, has applied for a trademark for the phrase. In addition, the Center found that at least 24 universities received almost $10 million during the last five years to do research on TIA-related projects. Some of the largest grants went to Cornell University, Columbia University and University of California, Berkeley and dealt with the TIA's language translation program, Translingual Information Detection, Extraction, and Summarization. DARPA doesnt do any of its own research, Jan Walker, a spokeswoman for the agency, told the Center. She also said that DARPA doesnt require private contractors to share their research solely with DARPA. The government benefits when there are commercial applications [from DARPA research] because it keeps the cost down, she said. Any limitations on commercial use are negotiated on a case by case basis, she said, adding that, Many of the things DARPA does have commercial applications. DARPA employs 240 people and oversees a budget of roughly $2 billion, according to its Website. It relies heavily on outside contractors. Some act as systems engineering technical assistance, or SETA contractors, who assist DARPA in managing the efforts and representing the program with Congress, the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the military services and/or involved unified commander. Typical projects involve five to ten contractors, two universities, and budgets between $10 and $40 million. DARPAs Website also notes that the best program managersthe agencys employees who oversee the contractorshave always been freewheeling zealots in pursuit of their goals A lack of oversight Congress, which exercises oversight of the executive branch and the military, has not held a single public hearing on TIA and sources on the Hill suggested that members know little about it. In a Nov. 22, 2002, letter, Sen. Charles E. Grassley (R-Iowa) asked the inspector general of the Defense Department to conduct a complete and thorough review of the TIA program. Noting that available information regarding TIA was not sufficient, Grassley wrote that [the Defense Departments] comments (about DARPA) only provide few answers and invite many more questions. Grassley questioned the parameters and scope of TIA, how Poindexter was selected to head it, and what protections are in place to ensure civil liberties are not violated. The Defense Department has not begun an inquiry. They have it under consideration, Susan Hansen, a spokesperson at the Defense Department, told the Center. I have not heard of any final decision about the status. Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) said that she plans to introduce
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ARGENTINA: LA LUCHA CONTINUA Dec 18 2002 Another December 20th for Argentina One year after the protests and riots that ousted President De la Rua, the Argentine people prepare to take the streets once again on December 19 and 20 in what is expected to be two days of massive actions. The reason for the protests -- then and now -- is the catastrophic situation to which Argentina has been driven by IMF structural adjustment combined with widespread corruption throughout the government. Current President Duhalde has made no progress in restoring the nation's economy or people's faith in government. The people, organised through piquetero groups and popular assemblies, however, remain strong and commited to the struggle. On this December 19 and 20, tens of thousands prepare to take the streets all across Argentina. Protests range from piquetes blocking all major highways to an urban piquete that will attempt to shut down the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange and the headquarters of major corporations such as Microsoft, IBM, Telecom, Merryl Lynch, Bank Boston, and Standards & Poor. A comprehensive list of the actions that will take place can be found here [ english / espa??/a> ]. The Argentina IMC and the Rosario IMCwill be providing extensive coverage of the actions as well as a live radio webcast. You can support this coverage by donating through paypal here. Peoples' Global Action (PGA) has called for an International Action Day D20. In Solidarity with Argentina, acts and actions of public disobedience are planned in more than 30 cities around the world between December 19th and 21st. [ Read Full Feature | IMC Argentina | IMC Argentina In English ] http://www.indymedia.org/
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Security Masks Political Bans by workers online 7:23am Wed Dec 18 '02 article#38452 [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Howard Government is using heightened security fears to declare Australia off-limits to political opponents, blocking a US genetic engineering campaigner from our shores. Immigration Minister Philip Ruddock gave Doyle Canning, 22, his personal seal of disapproval in signing off on a DIMIA report that stated refusal of her holiday visa should "discourage" other activists from visiting Australia. Her likely crime? Associating with anti-globalisation activists during a six-month "field semester" in Tasmania and Victoria undertaken as part of her education degree. The Vermont-based genetic engineering campaigner told Workers OnLine she was "shocked" to find herself on a Government blacklist. "It's a bit of a worry to be barred from a country like Australia, especially when they refuse to give you the reasons," the US citizen said. "I have never engaged in violent activities of any kind but, I can only presume, they class me as a terrorist. "I met some great people when I was in Australia two years ago. I wanted to visit some of my friends and comrades, it was going to be a holiday, I wasn't going to do any work at all." Canning addressed workshops in the lead-up to S11 during her six-month study tour here and assumes that is behind Government's holiday ban. Her record sports one trespass conviction, arising out of the "peaceful occupation" of a US Congressman's office in Vermont, for which she was subseqently fined $50. That conviction was recorded before her last visit to Australia. Canning works in Vermont as a biotech researcher-activist, supporting local communities opposed to the arrival of GE operations in their regions. She explained that, unaware of her undesirable status, she made a standard internet application for an Australian holiday visa on September 1, 2001. She was turned down, on line, and told to contact the Australian Embassy. After being refused entry under Section 501 of the Immigration Act she wrote to the Minister. Ruddock responded in July of this year, endorsing an 11-page DIMIA report, including "attachments A, B and C" which she was not allowed to see. "He said he had considered the evidence and decided I was not of good character," Canning said. "It's indicative of the global political climate in which organising so people can live in peace and dignity is now regarded as a criminal activity." She filed a complaint with the Commonwealth Ombudsman who sough access to the contents of the mysterious "attachments A, B and C" on her behalf. Ruddock's office refused to make them available to the Ombudsman. Workers OnLine understands the Ombudsman has sought a ruling from the Attorney General on the hush-hush element of the Immigration Department decision. http://www.melbourne.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=38452&group=webcast
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