Peter Trei writes: > It's rare enough that when a new anononym appears, we know > that the poster made a considered decision to be anonymous. > > The current poster seems to have parachuted in from nowhere, > to argue a specific position on a single topic. It's therefore > reasonable to infer that the nature of that position and topic has > some bearing on the decision to be anonymous.
Yes, my name is "AARG!". That was the first thing my mother said after I was born, and the name stuck. Not really. For Peter's information, the name associated with a message through an anonymous remailer is simply the name of the last remailer in the chain, whatever that remailer operator chose to call it. AARG is a relatively new remailer, but if you look at http://anon.efga.org/Remailers/TypeIIList you will see that it is very reliable and fast. I have been using it as an exit remailer lately because other ones that I have used often produce inconsistent results. It has not been unusual to have to send a message two or three times before it appears. So far that has not been a problem with this one. So don't read too much into the fact that a bunch of anonymous postings have suddenly started appearing from one particular remailer. For your information, I have sent over 400 anonymous messages in the past year to cypherpunks, coderpunks, sci.crypt and the cryptography list (35 of them on TCPA related topics).
