RE: Cypherpunk Threat Analysis (scramble near Crawford)

2001-09-13 Thread Aimee Farr

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 Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 1:52 PM
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 Subject: Re: Cypherpunk Threat Analysis


 On Thursday, September 13, 2001, at 08:39 AM, Aimee Farr wrote:

  For the sick people in here that like to call for TNA's (target name and
  address) for judicial officials etc.
 
  --
  NLECTC Law Enforcement  Corrections Technology News Summary
  Thursday, September 13, 2001
  --
  Technological Advances in Assessing Threats to Judicial
  Officials
  Sheriff (08/01) Vol. 53, No. 4, P. 34; Calhoun, Frederick S.
 
  The majority of sheriff offices throughout the country
  assign personnel to handle threats made to judges according
  to which situations pose the greatest risks. Los Angeles


 I wonder why Agent Farr warns about our list tolerating bomb
 discussions, and then posts her own provocateur bomb discussions.

Did not.

 I wonder why Agent Farr refers to the sick people in here who cite
 names of LEAs and then makes a point to cite LEA persons by _name_.

*rolls eyes*

 Agent Farr arrived from _nowhere_ just after the election last year,
 with no previous detectable online interests, on half a dozen of the
 most controversial mailing lists and discussion groups. She began
 baiting and provoking, and when that failed, starting her own Bomb Law
 Reporter and attempting to entrap discussion group participants in what
 she has claimed are dangerous activities.

No.

 She has recently claimed that our failure to support Big
 Brother-friendly networks makes us equivalent to the WTC actors.

Did not.

 The witch hunt began a long time ago, but it has taken on new dimensions
 recently. Expect to see the real Agent Farr, who is very probably not
 named Aimee in real life, testifying before Congress on his
 undercover operations to shut down the Cypherpunks, PGP, and
 Extropians lists.

 --Tim May

Oh yes, Cypherpunks, PGP and Extropiansthe heart of
darknessWhoo...big fish in here.

I don't work for Uncle.

BTW, big event skyward over my house this a.m. -- rumor is a private
aircraft near Bush Ranch. Got a scramble. Flyboys tore up the sky for a good
hour this morning. Shrwooom!!! Shrwwm

~Aimee




Cypherpunk Threat Analysis

2001-09-13 Thread Aimee Farr

For the sick people in here that like to call for TNA's (target name and
address) for judicial officials etc.

--
NLECTC Law Enforcement  Corrections Technology News Summary
Thursday, September 13, 2001
--
Technological Advances in Assessing Threats to Judicial
Officials
Sheriff (08/01) Vol. 53, No. 4, P. 34; Calhoun, Frederick S.

The majority of sheriff offices throughout the country
assign personnel to handle threats made to judges according
to which situations pose the greatest risks. Los Angeles
security consulting firm Gavin de Becker has developed an
advanced threat-management system that incorporates
computers. Assessing which threat poses the most risk to
court officials or jurors is difficult. According to the
U.S. Marshals Service's case files, people making threats
rarely carry them through. Gavin de Becker's MOSAIC program
provides a series of questions designed to assess the
potential risk posed by different situations and people. The
Supreme Court Police use the program for ensuring the safety
of the chief justices. (www.sheriffs.org)

~Aimee