On 15/06/2014 22:09 pm, John Young wrote: > At 02:29 PM 6/15/2014, two wrote: > >> On 15/06/14 19:16, ianG wrote: >> You are right, I am wrong. >> Stephen Farrell wrote: >> Thanks for that refreshing approach! > > This is faith shattering.
The revelation that a crypto company was patenting a backdoor in an international standard is indeed faith-shattering. Details aside... Tanja Lange points out that the original filing by Certicom covered both escrow and anti-escrow. Oh, my, how comprehensive they were in their wisdom. They win if they spy, they win if they defend. > Somebody is lying, maybe everbody. Ah, > "Worldwide Elder Abuse Avoidance Day" by Obama proclamation: > > "America must lead by example, and my Administration remains > dedicated to ending elder abuse, supporting victims, and holding > abusers accountable. Under the Affordable Care Act, we enacted > the Elder Justice Act. Through this law, the Federal Government > has invested in identifying, responding to, and preventing elder > abuse, neglect, and exploitation. Because eliminating this > pervasive crime requires coordinated action, we are bringing > together Federal agencies; non-profit and private sector partners; > and State, local, and tribal governments. Together, we can build > a more responsive criminal justice system, give seniors the tools > to avoid financial scams, and determine the best ways to prevent > elder abuse before it starts. Seniors have provided for their > families, risen to the challenges of their times, and built ladders > of opportunity for future generations. Many have served our > Nation with honor. After decades of hard work, they have earned > the right to enjoy their retirement years with a basic sense of > security. Today, let us join with partners around the globe in > declaring that we will not fail the men and women who raised > us, sacrificed for us, and shaped our world." Someone else was posting that we want to do our Bitcoin trade under such a regulator of beneficent... iang _______________________________________________ cryptography mailing list cryptography@randombit.net http://lists.randombit.net/mailman/listinfo/cryptography