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On 13 Feb 2002, at 12:16, Aimee Farr wrote:
> Jim Bell was arrested for stalking "protected persons." Not
> even our military is exposed to the sort of personalized
> fear and exposure that public servants and their families
> experience today.'
Perhaps that is because the military do not usually perform
criminal acts against US citizens.
Some time back a dot con company well known to many on the
cypherpunks list (though not in a specifically cryptographic
business) went broke, in a fashion that was highly profitable
for its CFO and perhaps a few others, and highly unprofitable
for everyone else. This was theoretically legal according to
the SEC. The CFO is an aquaintance of an aquaintance of
mine. His mansion is now surrounded by bodyguards, two of
whom were recently shot in an assassination attempt. He has
become extremely reclusive.
I think he deserves to be shot, and you deserve to be shot
considerably more than he does. Why should you be "a
protected person" and he not be "a protected person".
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James A. Donald
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