At 2:01 PM -0400 5/2/00, Matthew Gaylor wrote:
>Tim May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>"Fuck them all. Then burn the corpses."
>>Enough. If they persist, Technical Means should be used to shut 
>>their e-mail addresses down. A gigabyte a day might do it. If not, 
>>up it.
>>
>>--Tim May
>
>The best way to spot an agent provocateur is when they suggest that 
>others commit some sort of illegal or questionable action. Normally 
>I'd associate Tim May's rantings as just that- delusional rantings, 
>but now I'm not too sure.  Maybe the BATF caught May on a weapons 
>charge and are forcing him to do their bidding?
>
>Regards, Matt-
>

You're a delusional paranoid. First you claim my posts were 
"suspicious." (Disliking spam from you or Payne or Hettinga or Avon 
is "suspicious" to you.)

And then you claim I'm suggesting others do something 
illegal--presumably the filling of your mailbox and such with 
gigabytes. Ah, but you have claimed that you can send any amount of 
stuff to various mailing lists as part of your cyber-activism.

Well, spammer heal thyself. Those gigabytes filling your site will 
just be _my_ version of your spamming.

You've never had an original analysis, as near as I can tell. You're 
just another in the long string of those who think "everyone needs to 
see this" cross-posters. Bad enough when Usenet was the de facto 
watering hole, much worse when the same material is cross-mailed to 
many mailing lists.

People like you are killing the mailing list as a means of 
communicating. Talk about agents provocateurs...

--Tim May
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Timothy C. May              | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money,
ComSec 3DES:   831-728-0152 | anonymous networks, digital pseudonyms, zero
W.A.S.T.E.: Corralitos, CA  | knowledge, reputations, information markets,
"Cyphernomicon"             | black markets, collapse of governments.

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