Re: Sedition

2001-11-11 Thread Anonymous
Whew! I was getting a little worried. Went out and dug up my silenced MP5, then went back and buried it again, did that 3 fucking times this weeked. > > Several of us were in the Sierras this past weekend for a training > session on weapons use, explosives, terrorism measures, and methods f

"Anti-Terrorist" Exception to Atty-Client Privilege?

2001-11-10 Thread AARG! Anonymous
U.S. Defends Monitoring of Lawyer-Suspect Communication By James Vicini Reuters WASHINGTON (Nov. 9) - The U.S. Justice Department defended Friday its rule to listen in on conversations between some inmates and their lawyers to prevent violent and terrorist acts, but a civil liberties group de

more on Nancy Oden

2001-11-09 Thread Anonymous
british males call eachother cunts all the time. i'm not sure if this is related. - Original Message - From: "Sandy Sandfort" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Reese" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 5:51 PM Subject: RE: more on Nancy Oden > That's non

Re: [CNN] FBI: Threat against Western bridges 'not credible'

2001-11-07 Thread Anonymous
>Form over function. Same as airport security. Psyops. Like the warnings >to keep people off balance. Should we start a pool to see who can guess >when ashcruft will put everyone 'on highest alert' next? It'll probably The airport security show is clearly designed to intimidate sheeple. >From wh

enumeration

2001-11-05 Thread Anonymous
All this talk about "government", "USG", "TLAs" etc is rather unprecise, vague and general. Can we compile a list of 100-200 persons that ARE the US government, maybe then we can examine the issues more scientifically ? 1. George mini-Bush 2. Collin Powel 3. Ashcroft, whatever the fuck's name is

The feebs can read my email, I feel safer already

2001-11-04 Thread Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer
"This Just In --- Internet to be rooted thru central FBR servers. Death of the 4th Amendment predicted. Movie at 11." We have always been at war with Iraniraqistan. -- "Four Arab-looking guys reading the Koran are much less suspicious if they have the cards and can just slash them through c

Re: Warning everything you do on your computer is being logged [3G9MV]

2001-11-02 Thread Anonymous
Woah! Actual cypherpunks related SPAM!!! SHOCK!!! HORROR!!! A MILD TINGLY SENSATION ON THE BACK OF THE NECK!!! Haven't spammers yet figured out we can identify spam by a random alphanumeric string at the end of the subject line? PS. Is there an easy way to stop windoze from adding a shortcut

Re: Napster execs needing culling

2001-11-02 Thread Anonymous
On Tue, 30 Oct 2001 17:29:58 -0600 (CST), Jim Choate wrote: >>On Tue, 30 Oct 2001, Adam Shostack wrote: > >> Perhaps you should expand your analysis to non-excludable goods (those >> things which, like air, don't get used up). > >Air (O2) does get used up. Kill the algea and the trees and see ho

Re: FBI MAS

2001-10-31 Thread Anonymous User
>Anybody have information about this FBI operation, >which siphoned about 1/5 of Cryptome this AM: So now the evidence has been collected. I wonder if the thugs feel strong enough now to do away with almost all dissent. The whipped up sheeple opinion is at the peak. It's not getting any higher.

NOTAM: GA prohibited w/in 10 miles of nuke plants

2001-10-31 Thread Anonymous
>Sounds like the feds are treating the current "credible threat" as broad >and shutting down all options. Anyone care to posit a scenario in which >GA could threaten a nuke? The GA plane has a smoke machine and draws special doodles in the sky, which are seen by the plant operator and she gets

Re: FBI wants to have Internet Off-switch

2001-10-29 Thread Anonymous
olitech today. > >-Declan > >On Sat, Oct 27, 2001 at 10:51:00AM -0700, Anonymous wrote: >> Reading the article

Re: FBI wants to have "Internet Off-switch"

2001-10-27 Thread AARG! Anonymous
They'll probably lean on the big boys, the backbone providers like MCI, Sprint, Cable & Wireless, etc. CALEA put taps in those providers, so it's just a matter of expanding the data streams they're "allowed" to scan. Anyone know of a tunneling package that'll handle an OC3?... Cheers - > --

First, brand all the children

2001-10-24 Thread Anonymous User
An armed uprising won't transpire, but a time will come when people will run away from cities. Even if you disagree with prophecy, I very much doubt that you truly believe that there is men and women in great numbers that will fight. After spending 26 years on this planet, it will not be a surpri

Re: FBI considers torture as suspects stay silent

2001-10-24 Thread AARG! Anonymous
>Besides, the Taliban don't dance. When the B-52's are performing even the Taliban develop rhythm.

Re: Neverending Cycle ( was : Re: USPS: glowing by leaps and bounds)

2001-10-24 Thread Anonymous
>The really weird thing about this whole anthrax scene is that all >the spores seem to be of the Ames variety, which is a militarized anthrax >developed in Ames, Iowa. It really seems suspicious to me that these are of >domestic origin -- bin Ladin or whoever would be in all likelihood be using >a

anon

2001-10-23 Thread Anonymous
Does this remailer work anymore?

Re: FBI considers torture as suspects stay silent

2001-10-22 Thread Anonymous User
> At the risk of being told to go google (which I guess I'll do in a > moment), does anyone have any information either contrary to this, or > possibly of another "truth serum" that would fit the stated bill? Methylenedioxy-n-methylamphetamine.

FBI considers torture as suspects stay silent

2001-10-22 Thread AARG! Anonymous
[A whipping-boys-for-legible-content repost.] http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/0,,2001350021-2001364909,00.html MONDAY OCTOBER 22 2001 FBI considers torture as suspects stay silent FROM DAMIAN WHITWORTH IN WASHINGTON AMERICAN investigators are considering resorting to harsher

FBI considers torture as suspects stay silent

2001-10-22 Thread AARG! Anonymous
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/0,,2001350021-2001364909,00.html FBI considers torture as suspects stay silent FROM DAMIAN WHITWORTH IN WASHINGTON AMERICAN investigators are considering resorting to harsher interrogation techniques, including torture, after facing a wall of silence from

Conman, quantum entaglement and no cat

2001-10-22 Thread Anonymous
http://www.thescotsman.co.uk/text_only.cfm?id=116404 Magicians lottery list accurate THE American illusionist David Copperfield said yesterday he has been bombarded by requests for tips on the winning numbers in Germanys national lottery on Saturday night - numbers he said he predicted seven

Re: Zen Terrorism

2001-10-20 Thread Anonymous User
Does the color blue represent the spores contained in this letter? If so, why does blue hate If the sky falls, will it be blue again? - Original Message - From: "Tabla bin Rasa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2001 3:14 AM Subject: Zen Terrorism

Sign of Escalating Threat

2001-10-20 Thread Anonymous sender
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/17/national/17WEAP.html?pagewanted=print Sign of Escalating ThreatBy STEPHEN ENGELBERG and JUDITH MILLERNews AnalysisThe discovery of what government officials say is high-grade anthraxin a letter mailed to Congress is the most worrisome development yetin a series

Re: Detainees, Personal Libertarianism, and Vengeance

2001-10-19 Thread Talley Anonymous Remailer
On Wed, 17 Oct 2001 16:52:45 -0500 (CDT) Jim Chaote grokked... >Once again Tim shows how little he really does understand... > >On Wed, 17 Oct 2001, Tim May wrote: > >> _their_ rights. The issue is about _my_ rights. > >'their' rights ARE 'your' rights. > At least it's nice to see Jim Chaote agr

Wartime Secrecy Presents Hazards to U.S. Freedom

2001-10-18 Thread Anonymous
http://www.newsday.com/news/columnists/ny-vpcoc162417210oct16.column Wartime Secrecy Presents Hazards to U.S. Freedom Marie Cocco October 16, 2001 ABDALLAH YASSINE says he is going home. Nothing can dissuade him. Not the aid and comfort he's received from his suburban neighbors, who have pro

Anthrax found in Florida

2001-10-05 Thread Anonymous
A man in Florida has been infected with anthrax, according to the CDC. But don't freak out, they say. Don't buy a gas mask or antibiotics. Don't panic. Get back in your cubicle. Keep working. Stay at your desk. Under no circumstances shou

WTC photos - broken metal, broken hearts

2001-10-04 Thread Anonymous
At 11:34 AM 10/4/01 -0500, you wrote: >Virtually everyone who visits the WTC site reports the same effect: >news media. They just show broken metal. You can get the same thing >at the local junkyard. > not if you ever lived in new york, ate lunch innumerable times in the courtyard below the

Pigs learn the OTP attack

2001-10-04 Thread Anonymous
This is brilliant. All pigs have to do is "discover a codebook", which, when XORed with your past e-mail, reveals dark designs. -- By ABCNEWS.com Wednesday, October 3, 2001 French investigators think they've found terrorists' code book. French investigators say they have discovered a

bio outbreak on Paki/Afghan border. (t/f?)

2001-10-03 Thread Anonymous
http://www.portal.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/10/04/wref04.xml&sSheet=/news/2001/10/04/ixhome.html Confirm? Deny? Ebola-style killer virus sweeps Afghan border Tim Butcher in Quetta (<<< you have to be skeptical!) (Filed: 04/10/20

stego messages on news.admin.net-abuse.misc

2001-09-26 Thread Anonymous
There are a lot of postings like this one. The poetry is very excellent perhaps? Dylan Thomas meets PeterWayner at Starbucks in Palo Alto. >We eerily shoot behind slow discarded >cybercafes. Alice will >sneakily post in back of Francine when the >chosen LANs twist >in front of the minor web

RE: Mind control: U.S. Measures May Incite Domestic Terror

2001-09-26 Thread Anonymous User
>Part of our problem in regard to U.S.-based domestic terrorism and militia >groups has been our prosecutorial or military "snatch" mindset. We need to >attack their strategy, rather than engage in actions that legitimize their >world views, incite action, encourage radicalization and facilitate >

Re: Democracy is our enemy

2001-09-24 Thread Anonymous User
- Original Message - From: "Anonymous" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 5:22 AM Subject: Re: Democracy is our enemy ... > Putting it starkly, who is more evil: John Ashcroft or Mohammed > Atta? I only vote on home

Re: Democracy is our enemy

2001-09-24 Thread Anonymous
Thomas Leavitt writes: > I'm tired of hearing my fellow Americans referred to as cowards, > weaklings, sheep, ignorant, easily mislead - this is a profoundly > undemocratic sentiment, the same kind of crap spewed by totalitarian > and authoritarian types from the far left and the far right as

Expectation of privacy in public?

2001-09-23 Thread Anonymous
For the lawyers and lawyer larvae out there... In an article in the San Francisco Bay Guardian this week, there is an article about MUNI's policy of making audio recordings of passengers. Nathan Ballard of the City Attorney's Office told the Bay Guardian that they were well aware of the policy

Zimmermann's shameful display...

2001-09-21 Thread Anonymous
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Sandy Sandfort said: > Spineless "Anonymous" or "lain" or whomever wrote: >> Grow a spine, Phil, you jellyfish. >a) Anonymous fell for the oldest trick in book, he uncritically >believed what he read in the new

Zimmermann's guilty showertime shame... what a farce.

2001-09-21 Thread Anonymous
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Quoting the Washington Post Article: To Attacks' Toll Add a Programmer's Grief... Contributing to [the guilt] is the hate e-mail [Zimmermann] got Sunday night. It began, "Phil -- I hope you can sleep at night with the blood of 5,000 people on your h

Flower

2001-09-20 Thread Anonymous User
oi kids and elderly little something to keep the spirits up http://www.disrupted.org/~kfront/war_against_cnn.mp3 http://www.disrupted.org/~kfront/deception_champagne.mp3

Congress

2001-09-20 Thread Anonymous
It's beginning to look more and more like Tim is absolutely right. There are just one fuck of a lot of people in this country that really, seriously, need killing. It is utterly amazing how quickly, because of one incident, all these "leaders" are jumping thru the "trash the Constitution" hoop.

from alt.security.terrorism

2001-09-19 Thread Anonymous
Hidden messages revealed: 1. Go into Microsoft Word. 2. Type in all caps and highlight: NYC 3. Make the font size 48 4. Change the font to Webdings and read what it says 5. Then change the font again, this time to Wingdings

Re: SI - The End of Nations, Part 1

2001-09-18 Thread Anonymous Coredump
> I just switched to CBS, and there was Dan Rather crying on "Late Night" > with Letterman holding his hand, as he explained to the public that we > could expect a 5-10 year campaign to rid the world of evil, and we had to > make sure this generation wasn't too "spoiled" to stay on board for the >

Re: US on the move

2001-09-16 Thread Anonymous User
On Sun, 16 Sep 2001, Tim May wrote: [...] > (Of course, this is all fiction, part of my helpful disinformation.) On Sun, 16 Sep 2001, Reese wrote: [...] > It's broadcasting troop movements if that information is real, Reese, once again jumping prematurely at the chance to say "fuck you."

CNN.com

2001-09-16 Thread Anonymous
On Sun, 16 Sep 2001, Jim Choate wrote: > http://www.cnn.com/2001/US/09/16/gen.america.under.attack/ I notice this bullet point in there: "U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft calls on Congress to amend federal laws so that people convicted of helping terrorists would receive sentences similar

C-SPAN on Pentagon Renovation

2001-09-15 Thread Anonymous Coredump
Plans for the renovation of the Pentagon are being discussed on C-Span right now. Interesting sound-bites. Costs of replacing the Pentagon vs. rebuilding are the current topic. The URL for the project reports a 500 error currently: http://renovation.pentagon.mil/ "The Pentagon is not compliant

Salon.com: Send in the online spooks?

2001-09-15 Thread Anonymous
ction of the World Trade Center began to spread, the operators of the MagusNet Public Proxy Server, an "anonymous remailer" designed to provide security for Internet e-mail and other online communiqués, voluntarily shut down to prevent the system's being abused by terror

"bespectacled, nerdly remailer operators"

2001-09-14 Thread Anonymous
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001, Nomen Nescio wrote: > Right, ninja troops carrying away bespectacled, nerdly remailer > operators. Here's a better fantasy. They'll hire $1000/night > superhookers and seduce the remailer operators into giving up their > keys. Both have about equal chances of reality. P

Message Hit Points

2001-09-03 Thread Anonymous
-5: Posted through node which modifies subject line -4: Pointless flame -3: "Me Too" comment +1: Posted through mixmaster remailer +2: Posted something funny +3: Posted something new and worth knowing or thinking about +4: Posted useful code +5: Signed with Cantsin Protocol No. 2 (Hi, Monty!)

Re: Anonymous Posting

2001-09-01 Thread Anonymous Coredump
Tim May wrote: > I don't recall the context, but I don't have any such friends or > even acquaintances. Even those I know on the Far Right don't want to > kill _all_ Jews, just the pesky freedom-stealing ones, and the > millions who form the Zionist Occupation Government in the Zionist > Entity of

The Tim May Question

2001-09-01 Thread Anonymous
In another message Tim wrote: >On Sunday, August 26, 2001, at 12:11 AM, Reese wrote: >> It's easy to stay on topic, or on a topic, it's another thing to be >> appropriate. Tim is good, but easy improvement is within reach, as >> you sort of noted. > > Fuck off. I'll take constructive criticism fr

No Subject

2001-08-30 Thread Anonymous
When I saw the "general response to bombz" post with the below mentioned book, I asked my significant other to please order a copy for me, because she gets a very nice reduction on prices of books she buys as an employed of Borders Bookstore chain. She refused to enter this request into their

Re: Anonymous Posting

2001-08-30 Thread Anonymous
Tim May wrote: > I don't recall the context, but I don't have any such friends or > even acquaintances. Even those I know on the Far Right don't want to > kill _all_ Jews, just the pesky freedom-stealing ones, and the > millions who form the Zionist Occupation Government in the Zionist > Entity of

Re: Wuss-ninnies object to discussions on the list

2001-08-30 Thread Anonymous
> And I expect you are just another of the anonymous or pseudonymous > ranters, maybe the same one recently using "Nomen Nescio" or "A > Melon." I know for sure that there's more than one. "Any message posted to cypherpunks via an anonymous remailer get

Re: The Privacy/Untraceability Sweet Spot

2001-08-30 Thread Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: > The cypherpunk world replaces coercion with cooperation. It > provides the shield of anonymity against those who would offer > violence and aggression. As we move into the information age, > control of information is control of the individual. Thus, privacy,

I Love Tim May

2001-08-30 Thread Anonymous
Tim - I've been off the list for a long time but return to find that I actually agree with a bunch of your posts. What the fuck happened? Aimee you have done wonders for love. Feds here put my bits into the vacuumed up collection of the day for later style and word adjacency analysis and det

Airwave Anarchy: The revolution will not be texted

2001-08-23 Thread Anonymous Coredump
The revolution will not be texted http://www.channel4news.co.uk/home/20010821/4text.ram (It's the last article, check Wed 21st Aug, Special Reports for more details) The Philippines claim they used text messages to help bring down the last government. Their lack of respect for the present govern

Arresting Henry Kissinger

2001-08-21 Thread Anonymous
The Village Voice has an article which approaches the question of how to make a citizen's arrest of Henry Kissinger: http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0133/ridgeway.php The article is apparently hostile to Kissinger, but plays down the horror and extent of his crimes. Boilerplate excuses are of

Re: Bomb Law Reporter - special edition

2001-08-21 Thread Anonymous
John Young wrote: > Time to lay off Jim Choate, too, Sandy, smells like hysteria. What, are they still posting to this list? ;-) John, killfiles work great. Once you try it, you'll never go back.

Offender Registration: Duty to Register

2001-08-21 Thread Anonymous
Offender Registration: Duty to Register DMCA Offenders and WIPO Offenders It is a crime to fail to register. If you have been convicted of a DMCA offense or WIPO crime, you may be required to register with local law enforcement under California law. If the offense was

RE: Bomb Law Reporter - special edition

2001-08-20 Thread Anonymous Remailer
Some damned coward hiding behind a remailer wrote: > Someone seriously does need to start a node which only accepts posts > from remailers. Or a list. One thing you know about an anonymous message - the poster uses at least one cryptographic tool. Too many "cypherpunks" not

RE: Bomb Law Reporter - special edition

2001-08-17 Thread Anonymous
Aimee: > "quite possibly" ...FBI "Black Ops Blow-Em-Up" teams? Uh-uhm. If had to > guess, I would bet that explosives take a lot of paperwork. Bombs are not > efficient investigative tools for law enforcement. They blow up the evidence > and the criminal. It's hard to run surveillance on a bl

Re: Physicspunks

2001-08-16 Thread Anonymous
Steve Thompson wrote: >Quoting Anonymous ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): >> If a block of a metal is hollowed out and a small port is drilled >> to see in, the radiance of the cavity is substantially higher than >> that of the surface of the metal. As if that weren't shocking &g

Scott McNealy Toon

2001-08-13 Thread Anonymous
http://www.ibiblio.org/Dave/Dr-Fun/df200108/df20010808.jpg

Re: Keylogger detection -- HookProtect

2001-08-09 Thread Anonymous Coredump
Where's the source, Faustine? Why would anyone concerned about personal security want to use something like this? For all anybody knows, this was put together by some of your friends in NSA to lull the sheeple with fake security audits -- or maybe it finds key loggers, just not the ones the fe

Re: Remailer Phases

2001-08-08 Thread Anonymous
An Unknown Party wrote: > On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Anonymous wrote: > > We need a good mixmaster net. > > > > working remailer: > > 1. Average latency less than 5 min > > Bad. See the papers done on threats of traffic analysis/spam attacks > against remailers.

Re: Traceable Infrastructure is as vulnerable as traceable messages.

2001-08-06 Thread Anonymous Remailer
Ray Dillinger wrote: > Instead, they will attack the weakest point -- trying to drive > remailer operators out of business and thus destroy the > infrastructure you need. That is the threat model I'm concerned > about, and given that network monitoring is now automatable and > cheap, it is entire

Suggestion

2001-08-05 Thread Anonymous
Eric Murray wrote: > As always I'm open to reasoned non-inflamatory suggestions, > especially from lne CDR subscribers. One thing that would be really helpful is if somebody sent information about the CDR to the list once a week. An explanation of what it is, how it works, how to unsubscribe, ho

Re: Traceable infrastructure

2001-08-05 Thread Anonymous Coredump
All the more reason to morph freenet/mojo to mix duties, maybe even create a worm version that gives no evidence of it's existence, other than some increase in traffic. What happened to melontrafficers.com BTW? Declan McCullagh wrote: On Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 04:07:14PM +0300, Sampo

Re: Gotti, evidence, case law, remailer practices, civil cases, civilit

2001-08-03 Thread Anonymous
Black Unicorn wrote: >> Your complaints about "free research" suggest that you have the sense >> that you are more valuable than or superior to other contributors. > >I think that's quite a reach on your part if you are pointing it out >generally. I don't think so. Other people don't think so.

No Subject

2001-07-21 Thread Anonymous
> Not entirely true. If the G8 folks really wanted to avoid "collateral > damage" they'd hold their meetings in Switzerland or maybe Finland. "Collateral damage" occurs in any battle. If you hold the battle in Switzerland the "collateral damage" would simply include a higher "loss of human life"

Condit Censured, To Be Flogged

2001-07-17 Thread Anonymous
WASHINGTON, D.C. July 17 (Reuters) - Rep. Gary Condit's popularity rating took another dip today when the U.S. House of Representatives voted to censure the errant Congressman and, in a surprise move, to have him publicly flogged next week at the George Washington Memorial Whipping Post in the Was

Re: Most of a nation on probation (GPS convicts)

2001-07-12 Thread Anonymous Coredump
On Thu, 12 Jul 2001, Alfred Qeada wrote: > Please list the companies. > > What state are you in? In some states the evil weed is more evil than > others. Thank you. We will now begin contacting these companys and asking whom they have turned down for due to drug related convictions. We hope t

Re: Dropping out of the USA

2001-07-11 Thread Anonymous
Tim May wrote: >At 2:37 AM +0200 7/11/01, Anonymous wrote: >>Tim May wrote: >>> I will say that there is no country out there that seems to be >>> beyond the reach of U.S. law enforcement, pace the points we discuss >>> so often about drug warriors, freezin

Re: Dropping out of the USA

2001-07-10 Thread Anonymous
Tim May wrote: > I will say that there is no country out there that seems to be > beyond the reach of U.S. law enforcement, pace the points we discuss > so often about drug warriors, freezing of accounts, extradition, > etc. Even Yugoslavia has just bowed to U.S. financing pressures > (sending Mi

Re: Meatspace anonymity manual

2001-07-07 Thread Anonymous
>Black Blockers are willing to operate in ways diametrically opposed to the >core anachist ideology, the whole thing seems both clueless and Bullshit. The anarchist "ideology" (which is a stupid assertion in itself) does not comprise of standing on the road alone to be run over by the truck. Anar

Medical precedent for calling Linux cancer discovered!

2001-06-13 Thread Anonymous
TV ANNOUNCER: In a recent interview, Microsoft CEO Steve Balmer was quoted as saying: "Linux is a cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches." The medical researchers at Beaker-Bunsen took up the challenge to carefully dissect Balmer's statement. T

Re: Cypherpunks IQ test

2001-03-07 Thread Anonymous
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aimee Farr) > Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2001 19:48:31 -0600 > Subject: CDR:Cypherpunks IQ Test to the Sirs of Dillinger, Brown & Packet, > et. al. > In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > CYPHERPUNKS IQ TEST > > QUESTION #1. > > You are walking

Re: Cypherpunks IQ Test to the Sirs of Dillinger, Brown & Packet, et. al.

2001-03-05 Thread Anonymous
Aimee Farr wrote: > QUESTION #1. > You are walking through the woods alone. A beautiful unclothed woman > magically appears in front of you. She holds out an apple. > 1. Please darken in the correct choice using a Number Two pencil: > (a) you bite the apple. > (b) you take the woman. . . . > (

Re: Mixmaster ate my messages!!

2001-03-05 Thread Anonymous
> What's up with the mixmaster list from publius.net? Use [r/m][EMAIL PROTECTED]

UK: Police to get new powers on DNA testing

2001-01-21 Thread anonymous
http://www.telegraph.co.uk:80/et?ac=000114832908976&rtmo=0xGisxNq&atmo=0xGisxNq&pg=/et/01/1/20/ndna20.html By Philip Johnston, Home Affairs Editor THE prospect of routine DNA screening of the entire population drew nearer yesterday when the Government proposed to give the police the power to re

German Faces Charges for Selling Adolf Sofa

2000-12-04 Thread Anonymous
Monday December 4 9:56 AM ET German Faces Charges for Selling Adolf Sofa Set By Fiona Shaikh BERLIN (Reuters) - A furniture-shop owner should be charged with breaking Germanys anti-Nazi laws for naming chairs and s

ZKS .signature ads? (was: Re: online copy of Vinge's True Names)

2000-11-30 Thread anonymous
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... > Obvious. > > Total Internet Privacy -- get your Freedom Nym at http://www.freedom.net Those using mydejacluelessmail.com to send messages through the public remailer network can use "cutmarks

Re: online copy of Vinge's True Names

2000-11-30 Thread anonymous
Ken Brown wrote: > Check the HTML source > The page contains the text of a story, but there are HTML errors that > prevent it being displayed on my browser) > Adding a at the end fixes it. ... or just use lynx.

sex.com forgery reversed by judge

2000-11-28 Thread anonymous
Monday November 27 8:35 PM ET U.S. Judge Orders sex.com Address Returned to Owner By Andrew Quinn SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A judge ordered a major sex change on the Internet on Monday, ending a hot-blooded

pictures free speech compulsory youth education camps

2000-11-28 Thread anonymous
Nov 28, 2000 - 12:12 PM Court to Review Whether Boys Drawings Constitute a Threat The Associated Press BOSTON (AP) - The states highest court is reviewing two drawings penned by a 12-year-old Worcester, Mass., student, to

Carnivore Probe Mollifies Some

2000-11-27 Thread anonymous
A report is to conclude that the FBI's e-mail surveillance system does not threaten civil liberties. Privacy advocates remain unconvinced. By Jennifer DiSabatino Privacy advocates said they remain leery about the FBI's Carnivore e-mail surveillance system following last night's release of a dr

army cyberwar mil-fbi-commercial tentacles

2000-11-22 Thread Anonymous
U.S. Army kick-starts cyberwar machine From... by Ellen Messmer (IDG) -- The U.S. military has a new mission: Be ready to launch a cyberattack against potential adversarie

say hi to this spammer

2000-11-21 Thread Anonymous
This guy has spammed the list at least 4 times. If you call the number below his name, you get this bozos personal cell phone. Why not say hi, or fax him something? > Mike Bender > 888-532-8842

HST on needing killing

2000-11-21 Thread Anonymous
Well, we talked for a while, and by that time Hoppe knew it was a joke. I said, "Have times changed? Ive threatened to drag people around Washington by their nuts behind Oldsmobiles at a hundred miles an hour. Ive advocated the slaughter of all politicians. What are the guidelines now?"

Missouri AG needing postnatal abortion

2000-11-20 Thread Anonymous
Seems this AG needs to be whittled down to size. Online License Peddler Shut Down Offered $350 International Permits to Bad Drivers, Officials Say Nov. 17, 2000 By Joe Beai

Going secret again

2000-11-20 Thread Anonymous
U.S. Spy Office Dying, Group Says Reuters 1:30 p.m. Nov. 14, 2000 PST WASHINGTON

Carnivore not as selective as FBI said, privacy group charges

2000-11-17 Thread anonymous
http://www.computerworld.com/cwi/story/0,1199,NAV47_STO54114,00.html Carnivore FOIA Docs http://www.epic.org/privacy/carnivore/foia_documents.html By JENNIFER DISABATINO (November 17, 2000) Carnivore, the FBI's e-mail surveillance software, is capable of capturing "all unfiltered traffic," de

ED being clueful re .kids

2000-11-16 Thread anonymous
Board members generally agreed to avoid controlling content and rejected .kids for children and .health for prescreened health information. "I dont think this is something ICANN should be promising in the first place, and second we wo

ICANNt have privacy with whois

2000-11-15 Thread anonymous
just like most telephone customers now list their numbers. But Davidson said Internet users ought to have a choice -for instance, they may want to stay anonymous if they are human rights

CIA proctologists

2000-11-15 Thread anonymous
US Citizenship is required, as is successful completion of a medical evaluation, polygraph interview and an extensive background investigation. A "medical evaluation"?? http://www.odci.gov/cia/employment/jobpostings/architectstud.htm

WWII biowarfare

2000-11-15 Thread anonymous
Soldier Testifies on Germ Warfare By MARI YAMAGUCHI, Associated Press Writer TOKYO--Yoshio Shinozuka is still haunted by the ghoulish experiments he

New World Order .health

2000-11-15 Thread anonymous
WHO has proposed the creation of ".health" to join the small group of Internet top-level domains (TLDs) such as ".com" and ".org" that currently help users locate websites in their chosen field of interest http://www.who.int/inf-pr-2000/en/pr2000-72.html

Re: A secure voting protocol

2000-11-14 Thread anonymous
You wrote: > (This .sig file has not been significantly changed since 1992. As the > election debacle unfolds, it is time to prepare a new one. Stay tuned.) Y2K didn't happen either... Your expecting way too much from this.

social insects

2000-11-14 Thread anonymous
> Both ants and bees, to just name two, are "social insects." The Japanese are pretty similar, too.

synthetic images still k-porn to appeals ct

2000-11-10 Thread anonymous
Federal appeals panel upholds computer child-porn law By David Hudson The Freedom Forum Online 11.07.00 The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has become the third federal appeals court to uphold

low tech surveillance-cam countermeasures in Israel

2000-11-10 Thread anonymous
Hizbullah operatives seeking to block IDF cameras (IsraelWire-11/10) Hizbullah guerilla forces are stepping up their anti-Israel activities, including efforts to block sophisticated IDF cameras installed a

geezers and ballots

2000-11-08 Thread anonymous
If you look at http://cnews.tribune.com/news/image/0,1119,oso-nation-82373,00.html you see the gripe about the Palm Beach ballots. What they dont mention is that, by the same visual-illiteracy that lets Gore votes go to Buchanan, votes for Browne go to Gore. There is far more difference betwe

cnet article on geo location via IP

2000-11-08 Thread anonymous
Geographic tracking raises opportunities, fears By Stefanie Olsen Staff Writer, CNET News.com November 8, 2000, 4:00 a.m. PT New technology that can pinpoint the physical location of Web surfers is creating opportunities for online merchants and advertisers but could signal new restr

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