RE: Verifying this data crypt?

2000-06-07 Thread Black Unicorn
From: Bill Frezza ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 7:47 AM To: cypherpunks Subject: Re: Verifying this data crypt? Of course the black helicopters will eventually come. And it is important that they do. The value of Havenco is that every fight against tyranny

Communists, conspiracy theories, finesse in law enforcement, and why the Elian case is boring

2000-04-27 Thread Black Unicorn
Reese said: A lot, considering the level of force used, nor has there been convincing evidence brought forward that the warrant to take custody of Elian was actually issued prior to the raid. Check's in the mail dude, 1. The level of force used is a straw man. What does this have

RE: Unfamiliar with precedent - why the Elian case is boring

2000-04-25 Thread Black Unicorn
I said: Not only that but on Friday Miami Judge issued a warrant to enter the home, find the child and seize same any time before May 1. Get your facts straight or don't bother to waste our time with ill-informed hype. I mean, did you even bother to try and look this up? Reese said:

RE: Criminal Justice 101 (Was: 4th amendment doesn't apply).

2000-04-01 Thread Black Unicorn
Mr. Choate replied: Yes, it is. The reason is pretty simple. Whether a piece of data is public or private is really irrelevant in this case. I said: Not according to the supreme court. He replied: [ They are wrong. ] Uh huh. Ok. Gosh, look at the time. I have to be going.

Tracking Technology funded...

2000-03-27 Thread Black Unicorn
STOCKHOLM -- Satsafe MLS, which develops mobile location services using location-tracking technology and wireless transmissions, said it raised $9 million in its fourth round of funding. The financing was organized by HQ Technology. New investors Banco Fonder, Catella, Core Ventures, and

RE: Mixes or Laundering?

2000-03-08 Thread Black Unicorn
David Molnar writes: If payment mixes come online and the only visible users are "money launderers", then this common carrier argument will be difficult. Unfortunately, it seems to me that the early adopters of payment mixes may well be the "money launderers" -- it may take a while to

RE: Mixes or Laundering? Re: Payment mixes for anonymity

2000-03-07 Thread Black Unicorn
At 09:54 AM 3/7/00 -0500, Fisher Mark wrote: Matter of fact, what a remailer network that does payment mixes for anonymity _is_ money laundering, pure and simple. The essence of money laundering is concealing where a glop of money comes from, which is exactly what the PMFA is doing.

Mixes or Laundering? Re: Payment mixes for anonymity

2000-03-04 Thread Black Unicorn
On Sat, 4 Mar 2000, Jim Choate wrote: Anonymous mailer operaters can most definitely be considered to be 'doing anything' if it is found they're in the loop of a criminal investigation. Yes. This is why I think it is important that even the senders of anonymous mail not be able to

FUD, Moonshine and Public Libraries.

2000-03-02 Thread Black Unicorn
At 12:30 PM 3/2/00, Bernie Lee wrote: I work for a news station in Louisiana. My angle on a current story is how easy it would be for a young person to find bomb making instructions on the internet. How easy is for our young people? I'm working on an op/ed for my website

RE: Crypto Framing in Britain

2000-02-26 Thread Black Unicorn
Declan forwarded: 3:00 a.m. 16.Feb.2000 PST DUBLIN, Ireland -- Britain is likely to become the first country in the world to make imprisonment a possible

Crypto Framing in Britain (Was: Irish take different crypto-approach from their neighbo)

2000-02-17 Thread Black Unicorn
Declan forwarded: 3:00 a.m. 16.Feb.2000 PST DUBLIN, Ireland -- Britain is likely to become the first country in the world to make imprisonment a possible consequence of

Re: Kevin Mitnik now a pundit

2000-02-09 Thread Black Unicorn
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Kevin Mitnik will be on CNN in a few minutes to comment on the recent DOS attacks against CNN, Yahoo, etc. GO Since when do the conditions of his release permit him to wear a lapel mic?