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Global warming and a cigarette lighter make for a corralitos campfire.
>>I believed then - and yes, it was arrogant - that the fires and
threats > would make a difference," he said. "There is no environmental
or > religious excuse for terrorism of any kind."
Really? What happens when that environmental or religious activity is
itself terrorism? What a hypocrite.
On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
> "I believed then - and yes, it was arrogant - that the fires and threats
> would make a difference," he said. "There is no environmental or
> religious excuse for terrorism of any kind."
Really? What happens when that environmental or religious
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1894 -- France: A week after the execution of Auguste Valliant,
Paris anarchist Emile Henry throws bomb into the bourgeois
Cafe Terminus, killing one & injuring 1
On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Marcel Popescu wrote:
> The idea of "experiments" is socialistic in nature; capitalism is based on
> principles.
Capitalism is based on profit, not principles. It uses 'principles' or
'strategies' to manage that profit.
Religion and politics are based on principles (one of
Defense analysts say that most of this has nothing to do with streamlining
the military for the light, super-mobile special ops needed to fight
terrorists. But who cares? There's money to be made. Predictably, the Big
Five are all doing well on Wall Street (except, oddly, Boeing, the only
lose
On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Nomen Nescio wrote:
> That is exactly why the attack will not happen. Think about it. If you sacrificed 20
>people in the first one, doesn't it make sense to sacrifice 20 more and finish the
>job, if the job was indeed defeating the US government ? Something tells me that
On Mon, 11 Feb 2002, Michael Motyka wrote:
> Religion and history have very little to do with the religion of Bush or
> Ashcroft ( or Falwell, or Robertson, or Reed ). Theirs is a rhetorical
> religion, an emotional distillation of earlier systems that has even
> less to do with spiritual though
Go long on RSA I
guess...http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2002/02/11/axis_of_evil_fund/index.html
"The logical choice for the jingo investor in wartime, the Axis fund
is a compendium of companies that stand to make a killing in the war on
terror. Axis is designed to profit in times of hostility
On Mon, 11 Feb 2002, Steve Schear wrote:
> At 06:27 PM 2/11/2002 -0600, Jim Choate wrote:
>
> >Oh, there are no 'hereditary rights'. You can't inherit a right from your
> >parents. You're simply born with it.
>
> You should take this up with Mr. Paine. My copy of his collected works
> shows
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On Mon, 11 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Takes Apache to kill Apache.
The US Army did a good job of it using scouts from other tribes.
Guerrilla warfare is not a guarantee, it is only a strategic tactic
against 'traditional' combat methods. Stop fighting traditionaly and the
guerrilla ap
Salons "schwarzchild radius" seems to keep moving further out.I wonder if
they'll ever get to one word teasers?
"Sodomy" Amy Reiter," "Gibberish" Charles taylor,etc...
Also "assassination politics" translated into Arabic and distributed like
the Quoran?
"Surrounded by Moslem maniacs on one side
On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Greg Newby wrote:
> I was surprised to see that the number of US-registered air carriers
> involved in hijackings (and most other acts the FAA considers in these
> reports) from 1992 - 2000 is zero.
>
> This stuff happens to non-US airlines, and usually outside
> of the US.
>
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Dear Aimee,you seem unusually verbose,would you like me to send you some of
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"Historically, it has been essentially impossible to adequately motivate an
assassin, ensuring his safety and anonymity as well, if only because it has
been impossible to PAY him in a form that nobody can tra
A boom in security and spying software is underway,be aware of the
pitfalls...not APster alone.
Blacknet?...http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/24028.html
Trust us,we're from the Government.
http://www.sonic.net/sentinel/gvcon7.html
When action grows unprofitable, gather information;
when
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/24029.html
APster's still has high hopes for .NET dead pools in spite of this backward
looking appointment.Mitnick's busy?
Direct action_ is what it's all about. Undermining the state through the
spread of espionage networks, through undermining faith in
On Tuesday, February 12, 2002, at 04:38 PM, Eric Cordian wrote:
> Here's an interesting little story. The Feds are rethinking the idea of
> continuing to make documents which detail information about vulnerable
> infrastructure available to the public.
>
> Indeed, many such documents are no lon
On Tuesday, February 12, 2002, at 11:51 AM, j eric townsend wrote:
> At 16:58 -0800 2002/02/11, Tim May wrote:
>> No, they don't care about the receiver's location.
>
> Yes they do. They care when it comes to determining what local market
> you're in for the purposes of providing local station
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A German Government campaign to ban a neo-Nazi party is in disarray after
it was disclosed that five senior members of the National Democratic Party
of Germany have been government informers for decades.
The revelation suggests a cosy relationship between senior party members
and intelligence o
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Defence Minister Robert Hill confirmed last night that Australia's
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DSD is part of Echelon
I came across some interesting reading.
I'm working on a paper about information security and security through
obscurity. Part of my thesis is that tightened airport security in
the US largely misses the mark. My main goal is to identify where
traditional "security through obscurity" is being b
dirty work.The
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>>Wonder what kind of deal he got for calling himself a "terrorist" (tm, USG)
They were calling ELF and ALF people terrorists prior to 9-11,Jeff "free'
luers is serving 22 years for torching SUV's
Cars more important than house's? The sentences seem extreme compared to
murder and rape.Also Chr
>>I've never received a paycheck from the government in my life,
you stupid son
of a bitch. If someone far more intelligent and enterprising than you
took it
into his head to publish my 1040s for the past 10 years right here, I'd
have
absolutely nothing to fear on that account. <<
You pay taxes,y
Here's an interesting little story. The Feds are rethinking the idea of
continuing to make documents which detail information about vulnerable
infrastructure available to the public.
Indeed, many such documents are no longer on government Web pages. But
what to do about the documents already ou
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Aimee wrote:
>You are the one that seeks to solve a political issue at the point of the
>sword. That's war, not a Lincoln-Douglas debate. I believe my Gen. Paine is
>more qualified to speak to the issue.
I think between Thomas Schelling's "Strategy
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A64366-2002Feb12.html
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"Americans lack an understanding of a willingness to die for one's country."
That's not true of all Americans...but probaby a vast majority...
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mattd wrote:
>We all know USGovt. slime infest this >site,PJ,Maurice+Faustine and
>Aimee,the CointelPRO hoes.
I've never received a paycheck from the government in my life, you stupid son
of a bitch. If someone far more intelligent and enterprisin
Quoting Declan McCullagh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) from politech:
> Text of the Cyber Security Enhancement Act:
> http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c107:H.R.3482:
>
> Cybercast of the hearing, at 4 pm ET today:
> http://www.house.gov/judiciary/schedule.htm
>
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> http://www.wired.com/news/p
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> Mr. Soze:
> This is not a people's war. If anything its a war against
> democracy and an attempt to discipline elected officials into
> obeying their sworn oaths. You know, the ones they rarely obey
> and are almost never called to account.
It would be a people's war, and it would have the o
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Forgive me for being absurd, but is there a limit to the number
> of copilots a plane can have? I mean, if the pilot and the first
> three co-pilots happened to die of old age simultaneously,
> it'd make sense to have a fourth copilot as a back-up,
> right?
Right, exce
On 12 Feb 2002, at 13:20, Riad S. Wahby wrote:
> Steve Schear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So, if the "passengers" were on the books as part-time employees then more
> > than 10 could fly and still be classed as Part 135? Can you spell employee
> > owned airline?
>
> I'm not sure about this,
At 16:58 -0800 2002/02/11, Tim May wrote:
>No, they don't care about the receiver's location.
Yes they do. They care when it comes to determining what local
market you're in for the purposes of providing local stations.
>Data point: My DirecTV receiver was hooked up without a telephone
>hooku
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On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 11:01:09AM -0500, Sunder wrote:
>
> I've had this really truly great idea about how to solve all of the
> world's problems about twenty years ago, b
I've had this really truly great idea about how to solve all of the
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because that's the example you guys
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A fish called Vulture tells me we are in business in Britain.Big Time!
The Royal fag ends,the Tory criminals,the original yellow press,the fascist
english gestapo and all the nazi wannabee's
that pop up will all be APstered like foot and mouth infested livestock.A
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> Eric Cordian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Richard Bizarro, 59, could get up to 20 years in prison on charges of
> > interfering with a flight crew.
>
> Get out the white kryptonite!
>
> Do you think he was traveling with Bizarro-Lois? Was Lex on the plane,
> too
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> excerpted from
>
>http://latimes.com/news/local/la-10617feb11.story?coll=la%2Dheadlines%2Dcalifornia
>
> Refusal to give a DNA sample is a misdemeanor, a meaningless
> punishment to those locked up for years. And Corrections Department
> rules forbid the use of fo
Michael Motyka wrote:
> Religion and history have very little to do with the religion of Bush or
> Ashcroft ( or Falwell, or Robertson, or Reed ). Theirs is a rhetorical
> religion, an emotional distillation of earlier systems that has even
> less to do with spiritual thought than its founding be
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Ah, but how long would it take the congresscritters to write a law
to differentiate between that and "legitimate" business travel? By
the number of passengers on a plane, if nothing else, or the purpose
of the "charter."
Congresscritters are quite good at that kind of thing. I'd give 'em
about tw
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I'm hoping that Microsoft's the next Enron but Ill settle for RSA. Their
accountants had to be dragged kicking and screaming to sign a new
industry agreement.They were the last of the big 6 to sign and their CEO
was on the Leherer
report bitching about all the scrutiny of their incestuous,slimy
se
>>Somebody needs a lesson in religion and history. Ashcroft should start
with the Childrens Crusade... <<
And a (pretzel eating) child shall lead them. Ashcroft needs
assassinating,a crash course in the "right to life."
"Imagine for a moment that as ordinary citizens were watching the evening
We all know USGovt. slime infest this site,PJ,Maurice+Faustine and
Aimee,the CointelPRO hoes.There's probably others
Will the Govt. encrypt the 2.5 mill reward for agent anthrax?
And if not,why not? You want some big *threat* to justify all your lurks
and perks? Be careful what you wish for.
"S
>>> AP is certainly no tool "for the people." The concept is closest to
Mao's > "fundamental" force or primitive warfare. But AP is based on
cowardice, not > courage. Division, instead of unity. Criminality, rather
than cause. Enmity, > not education. etc. It's "the Greece mistake" no? --
a w
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From: "Steve Schear" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> It will be
> interesting to see whether our notion of inalienable (not to mention those
> of the founders) is still a zeitgeist in a hundred years of so or whether
> self-governance was just a failed experiment.
The idea of "experiments" is socialistic
At 12:02 PM 2002-02-12, you wrote:
>From: "Jim Choate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Which makes a nice segue into a movie (I don't remember the name, sorry)
> > that is due out this year. The premise is that the LEA's begin to follow
> > everyone and they run a model on their behaviour. If the model
Mr Bush has never seen the country's favourite comedy Sex and the
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Mr Bush often lifted his pinki
From: "Aimee Farr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > The amateurs perhaps, but not the pros. Have you heard of the
> > Ninja?
>
> How did they fare against Chiang and Mao?
Pretty well. Chiang and Mao are dead :)
> AP is certainly no tool "for the people." The concept is closest to Mao's
> "fundamental"
From: "Jim Choate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Which makes a nice segue into a movie (I don't remember the name, sorry)
> that is due out this year. The premise is that the LEA's begin to follow
> everyone and they run a model on their behaviour. If the model says they
> will commit a crime they are ar
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,3756908%255E2703,00.html
Chinese torture allegations
From The Times
February 12, 2002
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http://www.melbourne.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=22282&group=webcast
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Natnl. Solidarity for Craig Rosebraugh (english)
by rise 10:05pm Mon Feb 11 '02
On Feb 12th, former ELF spokesperson, Craig Rosebraugh, will be forced to
appear before a Congressional Subcommittee on 'Eco-terrorism'.
More on http://www.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=133523&group=webcast
rais
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>>...I took away from my talks with the professor that the solution to
world poverty and crisis is simple: remove the bloodsuckers. ...<<<
Thanks to the new improved APster removing the bloodsuckers should be a
cinch.Kill the president for starters.
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