The Habeas headers are a legal means of whitelisting E-mail. In this case, a spam illegally used the Habeas headers -- something that the people that are behind Habeas have been waiting years for. Now is the true test of Habeas -- if they go after the spammer and successfully sue them, it will (hopefully) discourage other spammers from violating the legal rights of the Habeas headers.
Coincidentally, I received a similar spam yesterday. The message originated in Queensland from what I can tell from the IP address, was sent through Amsterdam and the body has links to a volume mailer in Phoenix, AZ. It had the Habeas headers so I reported them.
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