On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 11:00:25PM -0000, lcs Mixmaster Remailer wrote:
> 
> > The FBI has indeed blocked all traffic from the Freedom Network to their
> > web sit e, and they have done so specifically (ie. not from all proxy
> > servers, but rathe r directly from the Freedom servers themselves).
> >
> > This was specific to the Freedom network, and intentional on the FBI's
> > part.  It 's possible that they don't consider Anonymizer to be the same
> > kind of service.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Ilan
> > Freedom Support Team
> 
> This is outrageous.  The FBI does not have the right to pick and choose
> which Americans to whom they will make information available. 


Oh, but they're not blocking Americans, they're blocking godless
Canadians.   Non-americans don't have that pesky Constituion keeping
the FBI from doing it's job, so the FBI can do whatever it wants to
them (like aprehending them outside the US and beinging them in to face
justice for crimes that they committed elsewhere).  Not only are these
Freedom people foreigners, but apparently they are doing something criminal,
because only criminals feel the need to be anonymous.

Besides, Freedom employs some notorious hackers like that Chief Cypherpunk
Ian guy, and the FBI is only protecting their servers from possible attack.


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