And that makes them orthogonal to cypherpunk-revolution, especially 
crypto-anarchist, cypherpunk revolution.

" . . .  That said, the Court concludes that the information Defendant seeks to 
admit — or some version thereof — may be relevant and admissible for another 
purpose: to rebut the Government’s argument that he intended to start an 
“information war.” 

Gov.’s Mem. 38. That is, although Defendant’s motive and intent are not 
elements of the offense with which he is charged, the Government may open the 
door to evidence of the sort that Defendant seeks to offer if it argues that 
Defendant was motivated by a desire to start an “information war” with the 
United States. If it does, the fact that Defendant was privy to other highly 
classified information — or even more highly classified information — and did 
not leak it would tend to rebut the Case  . . . "

FROM

https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/22036134-220524-schulte-cipa-ruling

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