At 07:27 PM 8/1/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Network Forensics Evasion: How
to Exit the Matrix
https://n4ez7vf37i2yvz5g.onion/howtos/ExitTheMatrix/
Tor (tor.eff.org) required
Privacy and anonymity have been eroded to the point of
non-existence in recent years. In fact, in many workplaces,
At 02:08 PM 7/22/2005, Duncan Frissell wrote:
entrance until you make it into
the system without a search. Or you can
decline to use government transportation entirely and call 212-777-
for
the Tel Aviv car service (most of who's drivers are the sons of Hagar
rather than the sons of Ruth
At 11:00 AM 7/22/2005, Tyler Durden wrote:
OK, OK...so the police are
deterrents against a few lone crazy copycats, who don't have enough sense
to enter away from police line-of-site. But it sure seems damned silly to
be giving up constitutional protection for the sake of an image of
protection.
Fine, I'll just order the birth certificate and get it over with,
right?
Wrong. New York wants affirmative proof of identity for a copy
now:
passport or your [missing] original birth certificate. Anyone
else
see a circular problem here?
http://www.health.state.ny.us/vital_records/birth.htm
On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, Tim May wrote:
It happened in one of the movies groups (rec.arts.current-movies),
when the thread was on DVD copy protection and the (claimed) illegality
of making DVDs of movies.
I explained how I was cheerfully making an average of a DVD a day of my
favorite current
It's a little late for Special Agent Todd Renner to avoid publicity:
http://www.networks.org/?src=cnn:2003:US:Northeast:05:22:explosives.arrest
Todd Renner -- an FBI special agent assigned to the Joint Terrorist Task
Force in New York
DCF
At 02:39 PM 11/5/03 -0800, Eric Murray wrote:
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On Sat, 20 Sep 2003, Eric Cordian wrote:
In my opinion, the tiger was worth more than all the US Troops currently
occupying Iraq.
Maybe the tiger shot first.
If AmeriKKKa freely re-elects Shrub, because Americans admire his bullying
the rest of the world, and the American people freely
Nothing much new. The answer is forever.
http://www.cato.org/pubs/pas/pa-358es.html
Executive Orders and National Emergencies:
How Presidents Have Come to Run the
Country by Usurping Legislative Power
DCF
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, Harmon Seaver wrote:
So how much of the Constitution gets
On Tue, 5 Aug 2003, Eric Cordian wrote:
An anarchist has been sentenced to a year in jail for having links to
explosives information on his Web site. AmeriKKKa is further fucking the
First Amendment by restricting whom he may associate with in the future,
and what views he may espouse.
At 12:43 PM 3/29/2003 -0800, Mike Rosing wrote:
I totally agree. The US has lost everything in terms of world opinion.
We are morons led by an insane lunatic and the US needs to be dealt with
accordingly. Once we start invading Syria, the world will retaliate in a
big way. We're already
At 09:06 AM 3/29/2003 -0500, Declan McCullagh wrote:
Tim wrote:
To cut to the chase, several of my former friends are calling me a
traitor and claiming to have reported me to the FBI for my statements
about how the war machine ought to be hacked and undermined.
See below. A so-called conservative
The Smoking Gun has the complaint and police reports up:
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/crossgates1.html
It wasn't the T-shirts. They were proselytizing other
customers. Allegations of verbal disputes. Discourages shopping. LLOYD
CORP. v. TANNER, 407 U.S. 551 (1972)
At 03:24 PM 2/18/03 -0800, James A. Donald wrote:
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The Iraq war will, as everyone knows, be launched on the 27 or
28th of february.
I was thinking about 0400 hours (GMT+3) on the morning of the 28th (that
being Sunday in Muslim countries). Sunday the 2nd is dark of the moon
and an
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Tim May wrote:
I'm struck by how many of them this year treat civil liberties as gone,
either as old-fashioned or as just plain ignorable.
I love the frequent use of facial recognition systems on TV as well.
With, of course, no mention of the fact that they don't work.
DCF
At 09:58 AM 1/9/03 -0800, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/20030106-75579570.htm
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Greets to the TLA moths flitting to the flame of keywords..
Though the article would be better if it had named the former NJ Governor
Thomas H. Kean instead of David H.
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Tim May wrote:
Fuck the U.S. Fuck it dead. Do it soon.
This is one of the rulings which completes the shredding of the
Constitution. Every member of that Court should be killed for their
crimes against the Constitution.
It's a good thing he was captured by the Feds
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We paid a surprise Sunday morning visit to the CIA back entrance, got
surrounded by HMMVs and spiffy guards with hands on guns, interrogated by a
swell looking Ms. Security who ran our Duncan Frissell ID card through the
master file, idled for 1/2
and
http://www.raisethefist.com/news.cgi?artical=wire/9845643t4a.article
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to be seen, but those kinds of
weird things happen with data.
Course all those terrorists buying their pizzas with cash get away clean.
DCF
Posted by Duncan Frissell to http://technoptimist.blogspot.comThe
Technoptimist at 7/29/2002 10:19:30 AM
that it is Latvia.
Now it is certainly possible that heroic Latvians could be offering
fabulous anonymous bank accounts and credit and debit cards but how would
one know this in advance. Then there's the fact that the record was
created in May. A bit young. Give it a while to age.
DCF
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Posted by Duncan
to state and federal permission and which activities should
not?
DCF
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Posted by Duncan Frissell to The Technoptimist at 7/30/2002 10:40:04 PM
Congressman Wants to Let Entertainment Industry Get Into Your Computer
Rep. Howard L. Berman, D-Calif., formally proposed
legislation that would give the industry unprecedented new
authority to secretly hack into consumers' computers or knock
them off-line entirely if
From Ditherati:
YOU CAN'T FIRE ME, I SUBMIT
I care more about this than getting myself fired, but the fact is that
getting myself fired today would have hurt Hewlett-Packard's Linux program.
Open-source guru Bruce Perens, on his courageous decision to keep drawing a
paycheck instead of
On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, Optimizzin Al-gorithym wrote:
I'm back to not showing ID to get into work just like before the war.
Well, you showed it to them enough times, they believe you now :-)
Maybe it was the 14 years they'd been seeing me.
I actually didn't show it that much even during the
On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, Trei, Peter wrote:
Well, the other possible interpretation is that the Feds are not
black-at-heart, Big Brother, neo Stalinist fascist JBTs
pouncing on any opportunity to make confetti of the Bill of Rights;
but rather are actually trying to respond to 9/11 with a
On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, Tim May wrote:
Why do you think a person without a green card is exempt from IRS
jurisdiction?
I assumed that he meant a US non-resident. Obvi
Unless one's stay is a short one (see below), income or other money
earned while in the U.S. (and maybe earned outside the
On Tue, 2 Jul 2002, Adam Back wrote:
Just curious, but what was the rationale under which private possession
of gold was made illegal in the US? It boggles the mind...
Adam
Eric's comment are correct.
A bit more info. The US wanted to devalue the $ and substitute a general
gold standard
Has anyone noticed genuine spam wrapped in Choatian wrappers?
Perhaps someone who's good at header analysis can comment.
This is the header of a mailing list sales pitch I retrieved from my trash
file (where Choate and MattX go.
I also got some porno spam.
Innovation thy name is spam.
DCF
On Sat, 13 Apr 2002, matthew X wrote:
http://theage.com.au/articles/2002/04/12/1018333413565.html
700,000 awarded against British American Tobacco.Possible 1,000,000 fine
for destroying evidence.
Put that in your pipe and smoke it you cheap shill.
But I thought: No opinion a law -- no
Identification Citizenship Believe it or Nots
by Duncan Frissell
http://technoptimist.blogspot.com/?/2002_04_07_technoptimist_archive.html
Last September's attack on the United States vastly increased debate on
identification, citizenship, and immigration. For your education and
amusement
At 12:47 AM 4/10/02 +0100, Adam Back wrote:
But from what I saw it was around 4x more expensive. A SIM with a
years contract (all paid up front) is pretty easy to obtain for 10 -
50 pounds depending on number of free minutes included.
And some people even like anonymity.
Yes other things
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