Secure Web proxies and digital currency now more than ever!

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat

AND civil disobedience and pledged donations to AP pools to be paid on
the death of the president.(The chief of the police of the world)
There's more than one way to skin a cat.Secure proxies waste time and
digital currency is a mirage.ChowderHett has been predicting it for
years.
Cryptome and remailers are solid achievements but APster is still the
sharpest tool in the box.Use it or lose it.
When Cypherpunks are called
terrorists, we will have done our jobs.
Font: Daschle-Anthrax-Bold
http://www.primitivism.com/assassination.htm
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,35620,00.html
http://freedom.orlingrabbe.com/lfetimes/jbellth.htm
http://www.stiffs.com/
If we find negligence on the side of any person or
institution...
http://www.halfbakery.com/idea/Public_20Subscription_20Assassination
... Public Subscription Assassination .Assassins sans Frontiers.


Judges fear computers,lets make them fear them more.

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat
The nation's largest group of defense lawyers on Wednesday published a 
position paper arguing that people convicted of computer-related crimes 
tend to get stiffer sentences than comparable non-computer-related offenses.
The paper--signed by the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers 
(NACDL), the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the Sentencing Project, a 
nonprofit group that focuses on perceived injustices in 
penalties--criticized today's sentences for computer crimes because they 
frequently exceed the seriousness of the crime and rely on damage figures 
that can be easily inflated.

The serious nature of offenses is overplayed, said Jennifer Granick, 
author of the paper and clinical director at Stanford University's Center 
for Internet and Society. The (majority) of the offenses are generally 
disgruntled employees getting back at the employer or trying to make money.

The lion's share of cases prosecuted under the most-often-used computer 
crime statute--Title 18, Section 1030 of the United States Code--involved 
monetary damage to a private interest. In a review of 55 cases highlighted 
by the Department of Justice, only 15 involved harm to the public and only 
one involved a threat to safety, the paper stated.

While admitting that the small set of cases might not truly represent 
reality, the paper said that the DOJ statistics and other evidence does 
support the conclusion that such cases should be treated as white-collar 
fraud, not as some sort of terrorism.

Those convicted are receiving sentences based on the fear of the 
worst-case scenario rather than what the case may really be about, Granick 
said.

The position paper came in response to a public request for comment by the 
United States Sentencing Commission as required by the passage of the 
Homeland Security Act of 2002. That act would also create harsher 
sentences--up to life in prison--for computer criminals who endanger human 
life with their activities.

Yet, with no reported incident of cyberterrorism to date and other statutes 
that would punish any act of terrorism already on the books, Granick and 
the paper's signatories argue that harsher sentences for cyberterrorism are 
unwarranted.

The guidelines punish people more for using a skill that members of the 
general public don't have, Granick said. If we can't do your crime, then 
we punish you more.

Moreover, the report found that prosecutions for computer crimes are 
increasing, though slowly. In 1997, the DOJ prosecuted 57 cybercrime cases, 
resulting in 47 convictions. In 2001, the DOJ prosecuted 135 cybercrime 
cases, resulting in 107 convictions.

However, the paper argues that the increase in prosecutable crimes could 
have a chilling effect on security researchers and industry. Security 
researchers who uncover and disseminate information on vulnerabilities 
could be charged for their activities. Companies that send unsolicited bulk 
e-mail could be convicted of unauthorized access. And, makers of faulty 
software could be liable for the transmission of harmful code.

Scott Frewing, an attorney at law firm Baker  McKenzie and formerly the 
lead prosecutor in the Elcomsoft copyright infringement case, disagrees 
with that aspect of the paper.

I think the fears of security researchers and others are overstated, he 
said.

While he concurs with some of the points brought up in the position paper, 
he does believe that network intruders who intend to cause bodily harm or 
actually do so by gross negligence should be punished more severely.

I would be comfortable in a situation where the code addresses the 
discrepancy between those who cause bodily injury and those that don't, he 
said. If that results in the law being unfair to a virus writer, maybe 
that's enough to put them on notice.

The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers represents 10,400 
direct members including private criminal defense attorneys, public 
defenders and military defense counsels. State and local affiliates account 
for another 28,000 members.

http://news.com.com/2100-1001-985407.html?tag=fd_top



US demands air travellers' data.My name is John Gilmore.

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat

US demands air travellers' data
Article about a deal between the
European Commission and the US under
which European air carriers will be compelled to hand over passenger
information, including personal information such as dietary requirements
and credit card numbers, to US government agencies - 'The agreement
bypasses European safeguards on the use of personal data, which require
states to make clear for what purpose private information is being held
and to whom it can be passed on, and give citizens a right of appeal' (
Guardian )
»
See also this Statewatch press
release, and this Slashdot
discussion
LINKS?
http://www.hullocentral.demon.co.uk/site/anfin.htm


Bush blocks deal allowing cheap drugs for world's poor,needs killing.

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat
19 February 2003 ]

Bush blocks deal allowing cheap drugs for world's poor
'George Bush's close links with the drugs industry were last night blamed 
for the failure of talks in Geneva aimed at securing access to cheap 
medicines for developing countries. Delegates at the World Trade 
Organisation expressed frustration after the US again rejected a deal that 
would have loosened global patent rules to enable poor countries to import 
cheap copies of desperately needed drugs' ( Guardian )
»
See also this Business Standard article with more information on the 
Brazilian proposal, this CPTech page, and this blog entry from November.LINKS?
http://www.hullocentral.demon.co.uk/site/anfin.htm



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Nuclear powered predator drones meet and the minutes leak.

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat
Stockpile Stewardship Conference Planning Meeting Minutes
Leaked minutes of a secret meeting held at the Pentagon last month, at 
which US military officials and nuclear scientsts discussed the development 
of new nuclear weapons ( LASG )
»
See also this press release, this Guardian coverage, this memo (PDF) from 
October, this US House of Representatives committee report (PDF) from 
earlier this month, and this blog entry from March
»
See also this New Scientist article indicating that the USAF is 'examining 
the feasibility' of nuclear-powered drone aircraft.LINKS?

http://www.hullocentral.demon.co.uk/site/anfin.htm




A new worldwide threat!

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat
The most forceful performance at last year's Grammy ceremony was a speech 
by Michael Greene, then president of the National Academy of Recording Arts 
and Sciences. Speaking not long after the 9/11 attacks, Greene gravely 
warned of a worldwide threat -- pervasive, out of control, and oh so 
criminal -- and implored his audience to em-brace this life-and-death issue.
Greene was not referring to international terrorism. The most insidious 
virus in our midst, he said sternly, is the illegal downloading of music 
on the Net.
MORE ON...
http://www.reason.com/0303/fe.dc.creation.shtml



It was the morning of the earth.

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat

F15: The World Said No
Reports continue to come in of
demonstrations on every continent, in every corner of the world. The
editors of this section of Indymedia, like all participants in this past
weekend's events, are still working to understand the breadth of the
protest and its meaning. View reports organized by region, from
Oceania,
Eastern
Europe, Western Europe [
1
|
2
|
3
], North
America,
South
America, and
the Middle
East. 
http://www.indymedia.org/



The Real Spin Free Zone.

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat
Spiders spread in all directions

By Margo Kingston
February 20 2003

Has the internet influenced world public opinion on the war? Webdiarist 
Peter Funnell thinks so.

It has extended the range and sophistication of communications 
exponentially. People are not just getting information about the war on 
Iraq, they are developing communities of interest around the globe to 
explore their knowledge and feelings, form opinions, support each other, 
and provide courage and understanding. The www has absolutely rubbished 
Bush, Blair and Howard over Iraq. It has neutralised spin. It can't be 
controlled and people are finding ways to become very well informed. Every 
person can have a voice and as you say, self select, and that is 
incredibly democratic and inclusive.

Its impact on our political scene, when taken in conjunction with the 
marches will be severe. Consider this: The Prime Minister and the Leader of 
the Opposition have some things in common over war in Iraq. They are unable 
to convince all their Parliamentary members to go to war over Iraq. Not 
even UN approval can bring unanimous support by either party for their leaders.

Both now appear isolated from the majority of the Australian people. As a 
consequence, polling measures such as preference as leader and likelihood 
of winning an election are rendered useless. We have clearly crossed a new 
threshold in Australian politics. The marches were not like the Vietnam 
demonstrations, they were far more inclusive of our citizens. Only one 
conclusion is possible: Australians do not want to go to war in Iraq. Not 
at all.

Both leaders are dangerously exposed and vulnerable. Neither have an exit 
strategy from their poor judgement and inability to read the Australian 
people or their Parliamentary colleagues. Not even UN approval for war is 
important anymore for they have both advocated war on certain conditions.

I conclude that the www has matured as means of education and communication 
and community. Good thing too.

smh.com.au/articles/2003/02/20/104563842...

http://www.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=239122group=webcast



Net dissent and organizing online.

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat
Anti-war thread...
This anti-war movement is completely unprecedented. The war hasn't even 
started, and somewhere between 6-10 million people in over 600 cities 
around the world marched against the war. I marched on Feb. 15 and it was 
exhilirating.

The internet is spawning dissent every day, and allowing organization on a 
scale that would have been unimaginable even 10 years ago.

It's also the most varied anti-war movement ever...old people, young 
people, liberals, conservatives, multi-cultural, etc. That obviously leads 
to a less coherent message, but that is fine. That's democracy. Some people 
are more articulate, others less, some more radical, some less, etc.

I have no doubts that this movement has if nothing else, slowed the march 
to war and created much trepidation among leaders who otherwise would have 
followed Dubya without flinching. The people are waking up.

http://www.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=239089group=webcast



Minnie had a heart as big as a well.

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat
What a strange but unique name … The Jitterbug! Nearly all people attribute 
Cab Calloway (1907-1994) as coining the term. However, he was not the one. 
As you will see, Harry Alexander White (b.6/1/1898) who was also known as 
Father White by his peers coined the term Jitterbug. White was a 
Trombonist, drummer and arranger on the Keith Circuit in 1914 as well as 
working with Duke Ellington (1899-1974) and Elmer Snowden, later White, 
would work with the renowned Cab Calloway.

--- Calloway's trumpeter, Edwin Swayzee, overheard Mr. White using the term 
Jitterbug, which apparently was unheard of during this period. Swazee 
wrote the song entitled The Jitterbug for Cab Calloway after hearing 
White's use of the word. Calloway recorded the song in January 1934, which 
made it a household name. Sooo … White coined it, Swazee used it, and 
Calloway made it famous. Incidentally, the very first song written for the 
movie Wizard of Oz (1938) was the song titled Jitterbug as well. 
(July/1938 Keen Magazine.)

--- Jazz Lingo played an important part as well (Daddy-O, Icky, Reefer, 
Hep-Cat, etc.) and was big during the Jazz era. Here are some of its stories:
1) One description is that it meant a man or women, suffering from 
alcoholic or drug nerves.
2) Another story has the word associated to the English word Bugger or 
Bugging (Sexual Act,) and was used to characterize someone with Syphilis.
3) Another is of racial nonsense (resembling the preceding) was used to 
characterize a man or woman, who was sexually active with a dissimilar race 
(Black and White,) or who had the Jitters from Drugs, Alcohol or Syphilis 
and was bugging them … a Jitterbugger!
4) Some of the stories were comical, such as; the dancers looked like 
jitterbugs - (?) because they bounced.
So, whatever the original intent of the word may have been, it is now, to 
be known as a dance.
MORE ON...
http://www.streetswing.com/histmain/z3jtrbg.htm



Shagwell.

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat
In the '30s and '40s, you went to Harlem's Savoy Ballroom for the ultimate 
source of swing era dance style. In the '50s, you went to your living room! 
On any school day, you could return home and dig the 3pm broadcast on 
ABC-TV of WFIL Philadelphia's nationally syndicated AMERICAN BANDSTAND.

Most '50s teens learned JITTERBUG, as the Bandstand dancers called it 
(although some NYC-NJ area dancers insisted on calling it LINDY!) from 
their peers on this TV show. But, whereas the top dancers of the Savoy were 
stage and screen pros of enormous dedication and attainment, the 
Bandstanders were not chosen for dance ability: they just showed up. The 
teens came to the TV studio mainly from two local high schools: West 
Catholic and South Philadelphia.

In order to conform to the carefully crafted Bandstand image, Dick Clark, 
the show's gifted producer and host, did not permit aerials, lifts, dips, 
partnered charlestons, or jazz moves. Also, the tight confines of the 
studio's hard concrete floor, obstructed by bulky moving TV cameras, and 
criss-crossed with thick video cables, was hardly condusive to flash 
dancing. Even the really good dancers that came to Bandstand could only 
display a small fraction of their chops. But since the Bandstand dancers 
were the primary dance models for '50s America teens, you can understand 
how the vast repertoire of early Lindy Hop (on the TV, at least) now 
achieved its ultimate simplification for mass consumption.

Numerous teen viewers added their own playful genius to the TV basics, 
developing entirely new repertoires of moves. After all, rock'n'roll has a 
distinct feel; one would expect new moves and stylings. In the Carolinas, 
for example, huge groups of '50s teens had independently taken a dance they 
called JITTERBUG (unique in style, and eventually re-named CAROLINA SHAG) 
to incredible heights of sophistication. That didn't happen on Bandstand. 
Since Dick Clark did not allow his regulars to perform professionally, they 
received little encouragement to develop as dancers. In fact, many of the 
best regulars NEVER practiced on their own.

MORE ON...

http://people.cornell.edu/pages/kpl5/fifties_one.html



Better Unarrest Tactics.

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat
We need better unarrest tactics.

Here's the tools we need: Spray paint, pepper spray, lots of people

Here's what we do:

When the cops single someone out, we surround them. Spray-paint their face 
plates. This will force them to lift the plates because otherwise they 
won't be able to see.

A quick squirt of pepper spray and that officer is out for the count.

Use only sparingly to unarrest our comrads, and all will go well.

For larger police lines, I recomment a much larger, paint-sprayer (for 
industrial home-use) on a dolly.

It is much harder for them to harm us if they can't see us. And if they 
feel that they must stay inside a vehicle to maintain safety and 
visibility, they are less mobile.

Plus, the image of a cop car or a bus or a tank running someone over has 
much more of an impact that a cop striking someone one-on-one with a baton.

If we force them to use such tactics, people will see the monster that they 
are much quicker.

Note: i am not advocating beating, hitting, stabbing, or shooting officers 
of the law. I am merely offering two non-lethal methods of annoyance and 
dispersal.

If you are planning on using the paint-and-spray tactic cited above, be 
sure to have proper protection yourself, keep your identity well guarded, 
and fade quickly back into the crowd after a brief foray with the enemy. It 
is recommended that you have a change of clothes to further impede 
identification later by the police.

http://www.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=239007



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First they invaded Iraq, but I said nothing because I wasn't an Iraqi.

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat
First they invaded Iraq, but I said nothing because I wasn't an Iraqi.
Then they invaded Syria, but I wasn't Syrian and it wasn't my business.
Next they occupied Iran, but I wasn't Iranian so it didn't matter that much 
to me.
Then it was Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Libya ... I was starting to get 
concerned, but still I said nothing.
Through all this, the minor Arab states and Asian nations with 
predominately muslim populations were being taken over, co-opted, or remade 
in the Western image, but I felt no real kinship with those countries, 
and anyway by then I was too afraid to speak out.
When the US finally decided it was our turn to be liberated and 
democratized there were no Muslim nations left to come to our assistance.
We are all now effectively exiles in what used to be our home countries - 
tenant serfs on lands that once were our own.

http://www.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=239154group=webcast



3000 amigo's for major league asshole Marc de Piolenc.

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat
Statist lapdog Marc can lick all the boots he likes now...U.S. to Send 
3,000 Troops to Fight Militants in Philippines
By ERIC SCHMITT
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 ? The United States will send about 3,000 troops to 
Philippines in the next few weeks to fight Muslim extremists in the 
southern part of the country, Pentagon officials said today.
Unlike a six-month training mission that involved 1,300 American forces on 
Basilan Island last year, this will be a joint operation with the 
Philippine military that has no fixed deadline. It marks a significant 
escalation in the war against terror even as the United States builds up 
for a possible war against Iraq and continues to hunt for Al Qaeda and 
Taliban fighters in Afghanistan.
The plan calls for 750 American ground troops, including about 350 Special 
Operations forces, to conduct combat patrols in the jungles of Sulu 
Province with Philippine forces. In addition, 2,200 marines armed with 
Cobra attack helicopters and Harrier AV-8B attack planes will stand ready 
on ships offshore to act as a quick-response force, provide logistics and 
medical support.
A military assessment team, the vanguard of the larger combat force, is 
expected to arrive in the Philippines in the next few days, and the full 
American force could be conducting combat operations against the Islamic 
militant group Abu Sayyaf within a month, a Pentagon official said. The 
American forces will be led by Maj. Gen. Joseph Webber, the commander of 
marines in the Pacific.
The deployment culminates months of planning and coordination between Adm. 
Thomas Fargo, the commander of American forces in the Pacific, Defense 
Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and top Philippine officials, including 
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. Mr. Rumsfeld briefed President Bush on 
the operation last week, Pentagon officials said.
The Philippines have a terrorist problem, and we have offered our 
assistance, a senior Pentagon official said. Over time, that assistance 
takes different shapes and forms. The Philippines have invited us to expand 
our role with them.
The combat operation, which goes well beyond a continuing set of training 
missions throughout the Philippines, reflects the Pentagon's growing 
concern that militant Islamic networks pose an increasing threat to 
Americans and American interests in Southeast Asia. It also indicates that 
the training mission with Philippine forces last year on Basilan failed to 
quell the Muslim guerrilla movement.
Only one principal Abu Sayyaf leader was killed during that operation, and 
the group's other leaders have since reorganized in Sulu Province, 
principally on Jolo Island.
While the American-led mission effectively drove Abu Sayyaf from Basilan 
and parts of southern Mindanao, the American-trained Philippine forces have 
not sustained the momentum. Abu Sayyaf has been tied to a string of recent 
bombings and attacks in the southern Philippines, including an explosion 
last November that killed an American Green Beret, Pentagon officials said.
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/02/20/international/21CND-FILIP.html?ex=1046408400en=543805f30fa563c0ei=5062partner=GOOGLE 





RE: The burn-off of twenty million useless eaters and minorities

2003-02-21 Thread Mike Rosing
On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, James A. Donald wrote:

 Highly capitalist nations do not murder millions.

That's because they make better slaves than fertilizer.  The real trick is
to make the slaves think they have a great deal, then the controllers get
more power and less trouble.  Unfortunately, this requires some
intelligence in the controllers, which is rare.  Maintaining capitalism
is harder than it looks.

Patience, persistence, truth,
Dr. mike




Mr Lees greater Hong Kong.2.

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat
Telstra chief 'embarrassed' with $1 billion writedown
Teltra's chief executive Ziggy Switkowski concedes he is embarrassed by 
having to write down the value of a key Asian investment by $1 billion that 
has pushed Tesltra shares to a five-year low.

Tough competition and weak demand has forced Telstra to write down the 
value of Hong-Kong based data and voice infrastructure company, Reach, from 
$1 billion to zero.

Telstra owns half of Reach with Pacific and Century Cyberworks.
Mr Switkowski says Telstra will postpone expansion plans in Asia until 
Reach starts performing.
I am embarrassed by the need to make these writedowns and the focus and 
the priorities will be that we will work on making these operations deliver 
on our original expectations, Mr Switkowski said.
The announcement is expected to hit the telco's half year profits due out 
next week.
Shares in Telstra closed almost 4 per cent lower to $4.20.
Indian jailed for smuggling Pakistani in suitcase
An Indian man has been jailed for smuggling a Pakistani into Hong Kong from 
mainland China in a suitcase, officials said.
An Indian visitor was jailed 16 months for smuggling a Pakistani national 
into Hong Kong by a suitcase, an Immigration Department spokesman said in 
a statement.
Indian national 22-year-old Pardeep Singh was stopped on December 26 at the 
Lowu border crossing from Shenzhen when immigration officials became 
suspicious.
His 54 by 80 centimetre suitcase was opened, revealing a Pakistani man 
hiding inside.
Mr Singh claimed he had met an Indian friend at a duty-free shop who 
entrusted him to take the case to Hong Kong, which he claimed he believed 
only contained thousands of mobile phone batteries.
Pakistani Raja Kamran, 24, had been previously deported for life from Hong 
Kong last August.
In January he was given 18 months' jail for breaching the deportation order.
The case follows reports earlier this month that illegal immigrants from 
India and Pakistan were being smuggled into Hong Kong inside suitcases by a 
syndicate operating in mainland China.
The immigrants were reportedly wheeled across the Lowu border crossing from 
Shenzhen after paying between $US250 and $US300.
Crossings were usually made at peak times when there were large crowds and 
customs officers were less likely to check luggage.
Immigration Department is committed to combat any human smuggling activity 
in Hong Kong and high vigilance is maintained at all Immigration control 
points, the spokesman said.




Kylies bum to go solo?

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat
Kylie Minogue's posterior is 'Hit of the Brits'
Kylie Minogue's bottom was unanimously voted the Hit of the Brits by the 
London tabloid press on Friday after the British record industry's big 
night of the year.

Australia's pocket-sized pop princess brought the house down when she 
performed a duet on Thursday night at the music awards ceremony in London 
with American star Justin Timberlake, one-time beau of Britney Spears.

Minogue has conquered the pop charts on both sides of the Atlantic with her 
catchy songs but it is in Britain the tabloids are obsessed with her 
posterior.

Kylie desirable decreed The Daily Mail after her Brits spectacular.

Kylie's bum is so yum, proclaimed The Daily Star.

A Dream Bum True, The Sun said.

As Kylie wiggled provocatively in their duet, Timberlake could not resist 
grabbing her most famous part.

Afterwards the 22-year-old American was lost in admiration for the 
34-year-old Australian's much-lauded figure.

I've heard people in Britain are obsessed with Kylie's bottom and I can 
totally see why - I'm pretty obsessed with it now too, he said.

On a scale of one to 10, Kylie's bum is a 58, he said after their raunchy 
Rapture duet.

I could be real deep and serious and say there was a million reasons why I 
wanted to work with Kylie, he said.

I want to say it's because she is so professional and cool but if I'm 
honest, it's probably because she's got the hottest ass I have ever seen.

The former soap star from Neighbours had a string of hits in the 1980s and 
early 1990s but her career then slumped.

Now she is a hot ticket once more in the notoriously fickle music industry.

Tabloids have even claimed that Kylie had plastic surgery to give her a 
perfectly crafted posterior.

The singer, whose skimpy, corset-style outfits have set male hearts racing 
around the world, has forcefully denied the stories.

I really don't do anything to my backside, she said.

I have been getting a lot of grief about my posterior.

It appears to have become a national obsession but I think the fuss is 
ridiculous.
http://abc.net.au/news/justin/nat/newsnat-21feb2003-75.htm



Citibank Tries to Suppress ATM Hacks

2003-02-21 Thread Eric Cordian
Two Cambridge University researchers, Mike Bond and Piotr Zielinski, have
devised a way to hack the hardware security modules used in ATMs and Point
of Sale terminals, in order to recover a PIN in 15 tries.

These sealed units read the strip on the card, do something with the
account number using single DES, and get the PIN.  The idea is that
someone tapping the wire between the card reader/keypad and the computer
will not see the user's credit card info in readable form.

Now this gets even more interesting.  There is a lawsuit in the UK over a
South African couple who experienced 190 fradulent Diner's Club charges
totaling $80k in the UK while they were in South Africa.  The bank is
trying to make them pay the bill, claiming the credit card system is
foolproof and cannot be hacked. 

Bond is testifying at the trial, and Citibank wants a gag order over the
ATM vulnerability issue.  

Ross Anderson has written the court, opposing the gag order. 

For your further reading enjoyment.

http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,899796,00.asp
http://cryptome.org/pacc.htm
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/02/21/1045638471679.html
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/TechReports/UCAM-CL-TR-560.pdf
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t269-s2130897,00.html

-- 
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Re: The burn-off of twenty million useless eaters and minorities

2003-02-21 Thread Tom Veil
Harmon Seaver wrote on February 20, 2003 at 12:55:08 -0600:

 On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 12:13:45PM -, Tom Veil wrote:

  Harmon Seaver wrote on February 19, 2003 at 19:20:19 -0600:
 
   On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 11:19:11PM +0100, Anonymous wrote:
   
After scanning hyperpoem.net, we've decided to blacklist you for your
far left-wing, socialist views, the quote from Ayn Rand notwithstanding.
   
--
Tom Veil
  
  
  What the fuck are you talking about? Neither you nor anyone else has the
   authority to ban anyone here, shitforbrains. Actually the site looks pretty
   good, lots of anti-war, anti-dubbyascum stuff -- right on!
 
  Idiot. I didn't mention a damn thing about banning anybody from the list.

blacklist, ban, baaa baaa baaa -- what's the diff?

I don't have the authority to ban anybody from the list.

I do have authority in who I hire, and in my recommendations to others.

  I did mention using the good ol' 1950's style blacklists used by employers
  to keep pinkos and commies off their payrolls.

 You sound exactly like one of the morons from the fifties.

 
  No, being anti-war doesn't get you blacklisted.
 
  Bullshit like comments against corporate globalization and prominently
  linking to socialist Ten-Point Justice Agendas and sites like zmag.org
  and commiedreams.org gets you blacklisted, as it indicates that one is of
  the so-called progressive, leftist commie totalitarian persuasion.
 

  And you are obviously a political retard. Communism is dead, the enemy
 now is fascism. Do you know the difference?

There isn't much of a difference, actually. In both cases, all property is
subservient to the state.

 Can we say corporate welfare state???

I already told you that I'm staunchly against any and all forms of corporate
welfare, as are all true capitalists.

I also told you that expenditures for traditional socialist welfare programs
currently dwarf all expenditures for corporate welfare.

 The mega-corps *are* the problem today, it's they who put and keep the
 fascists in power.

The mega-corps are not the problem, the mega-state is the problem. Any
real power big corporations have is the result of big governments giving
it to them.

  Quite frankly, I'd trade Castro for Bush anytime, at least we wouldn't
 have all the goddam disgusting christian bullshit all the time.

If you would trade Castro for Bush, you're either a totalitarian monster, or
simply insane.

In any case, I've added you to my blacklist.

--
Tom Veil




Re: The burn-off of Tom Veil

2003-02-21 Thread Tom Veil
Tyler Durden wrote on February 20, 2003 at 12:24:40 -0500:

 As for quoting zmag (which I do), it's silly that this indicates a
 necessarily leftie/pinko/commie slant.

Did you read my full paragraph? Quoting zmag was not the only criteria I
mentioned.

 Chomsky, a frequent contributor, has described himself as basically anarchic
 in his political leanings.

Noam Chomsky is no true anarchist. Chomsky is a commie pinko totalitarian.

Chomsky denied the Cambodian holocaust, and is on record as having praised
North Vietnam as some sort of democratic worker's paradise. He has defended,
rationalized, and denied acts of terror, mass-murder and slavery.

 More importantly, however, is the fact that Chomsky often develops some very
 strong counter-arguments to US agit-spew.

So does Kevin Alfred Strom.

--
Tom Veil




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Re: CDR: Re: The burn-off of twenty million useless

2003-02-21 Thread Eric Cordian
Bill Stewart wrote:

 He was a Puerto Rican whose native language was Spanish (he was bilingual),
 but his name was something like Fred Mueller, so he failed the
 Spanish-Surnamed definition used by the bureaucrats.

This reminds me of a black acquaintance of mine whose last name was
Garcia.  This entitled her to double-dip into both the black and
Hispanic coffers of affirmative action.

She was greatly in demand by employers desparate to balance the
equation.  (Think Like a Dinosaur springs to mind)

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Re: The burn-off of twenty million useless eaters and minorities

2003-02-21 Thread Harmon Seaver
On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 11:10:11PM -, Tom Veil wrote:
 
 If you would trade Castro for Bush, you're either a totalitarian monster, or
 simply insane.

Bush is obviously both. 

 
 In any case, I've added you to my blacklist.


   Interesting that you have to speak from behind a remailer. Not that I'm even
remotely opposed to remailers, I love them and use them all the time, but I also
know that when someone uses one for converstations such as this, it's because of
pure cowardice. 
   Why don't you come out in the open so we can killfile you? You're sounding
more and more like a LEO troll. 


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Got potassium chlorate?

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat
Shop owner on trial, accused over Bali bomb chemicals
A shop owner has gone on trial in Indonesia over the sale of chemicals 
alleged to have been used in last October's Bali bombing.

Silvester Tendean is the first suspect to face court in relation to the 
blasts which killed 202 people, although his hearing is not part of the 
main trials of a group of Muslim militants accused of mounting the attacks.

Those trials are expected to open in Bali next month.

Tendean took the dock on Thursday (local time) in the East Java provincial 
capital of Surabaya, in the first trial to be carried out under an 
anti-terror decree issued shortly after the bombing.

We are trying Silvester Tendean under the anti-terror decree. He sold 
chemicals that were connected to the Bali bombing, chief prosecutor 
Istrisno Haris said.

Tendean's lawyers could not be reached for comment but they have argued 
their client sold a legal substance and had no knowledge about how the 
chemicals would be used.

Tendean is charged for selling large amounts of potassium chlorate to 
self-confessed bomber Amrozi and could face the death penalty if convicted.

Three bombs exploded in Bali Indonesia's main tourist resort on the night 
of October 12.

About half of those killed were holidaying Australians.

The main blast came from a car bomb.

Tendean owns a chemical shop in Surabaya, Indonesia's second largest city.

He also faces charges of lacking proper permits to sell chemical materials.

Police have blamed Jemaah Islamiah, a south-east Asian militant Muslim 
network, for the Bali attacks and arrested 29 Indonesians with alleged 
direct links to the blasts.

In Bali, about 3,000 police will provide security for the trials should 
Balinese anger spill into the streets.

At least 38 Indonesians, a number of them Balinese, died in the blasts.

The explosions also damaged the island's vital tourist industry and 
shattered Bali's image as a safe tropical paradise.

Amrozi who has confessed publicly to taking part in the attacks, bought 
chemicals from Tendean on three occasions.

Mr Haris says prosecutors will summon Amrozi to take the stand as a witness 
in Tendean's trial.

Tendean's trial has been adjourned until February 24.
http://abc.net.au/news/justin/nat/newsnat-22feb2003-26.htm
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Stopping the war machine in it's tracks in Italy.

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat
PADUA -- A group of anti-war protesters stopped a train reportedly 
transporting U.S. military equipment in northern Italy on Friday night, a 
police official said.

Italian news reports said the train was headed with American military 
equipment from Vicenza to the U.S. base of Camp Darby, near Pisa, and that 
it turned back after coming across protesters in the small town of 
Monselice, 15 kilometers (10 miles) south of Padua.

A police official in Padua said on condition of anonymity that about 120 
protesters had gathered in Monselice and that authorities decided not to 
try to get the train through the station.

Another police official said the train had gone back and was trying to 
reach Camp Darby by another route.

Neither official would discuss the contents of the train.

Spokesman Lt. Col. Thomas Collins of the U.S. Army Southern European Task 
Force said some protesters had earlier turned up at rail lines in another 
town, but he had no information about the later incident.

Italy is home to a strong anti-war protest movement, and about 1 million 
people turned out last Saturday for a peace rally in Rome.

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PNAC.

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat
Of Gods and Mortals and Empire
By William Rivers Pitt
t r u t h o u t | Perspective
Friday 21 February 2003
To plunder, to slaughter, to steal, these things they misname empire; and 
where they make a wilderness, they call it peace.
- Tacitus

It sounded like two behemoth icebergs colliding in the North Atlantic, but 
you needed the right kind of ears to hear it. Two immensely powerful forces 
crashed into each other over the weekend of February 15th, and the 
resulting thunder has set the world to trembling.

On one side were the people, who took to the streets all across the world 
by the tens of millions to stand against George W. Bush's push for 
pre-emptive war on Iraq. The numbers, and the locations, were staggering. 
More than 100,000 people took to the streets of Sydney, Australia, a nation 
that has been solidly in Bush's corner on this matter. In Spain, another 
member of Bush's Coalition of the Willing, several million protesters 
took over Madrid, Barcelona and 55 other cities. Italy, another Bush ally, 
saw over a million citizens take to the streets of Rome. Britain, Bush's 
go/no go ally of allies, saw over a million people protesting in London. 
Police there said it was the largest demonstration in that nation's long 
history.

The Netherlands saw one hundred thousand protesters, as did Belgium and 
Ireland. There were protesters by the tens of thousands in Sweden, 
Switzerland, Scotland, Denmark, Austria, Canada, South Africa, Mexico, 
Greece, Russia and Japan. 500,000 protesters demonstrated in Germany, 
joined by three members of Gerhard Schroder's cabinet who defied their 
Chancellor by being there. It was the largest demonstration ever in 
post-war Germany. Another 500,000 people marched in Paris and 60 other 
French cities.

The United States of America saw protests from coast to coast in over 100 
cities nationwide. New York City was paralyzed by over a million marchers. 
San Francisco was taken over by well over 200,000 protesters, and Los 
Angeles saw over 100,000 people take to the streets. Thousands upon 
thousands joined them in Chicago, Philadelphia, Miami and Seattle.

This was a gathering of ordinary citizens who came together in the streets 
of the world in an organized event that has no precedent in all of human 
history. They were brought together by a global word-of-mouth activism 
rooted entirely in the Internet. Were it not for this planetary connection, 
no such coordination could have ever taken place. Once upon a time, the 
world wide web was a realm dominated by dreams of profit and marketing. 
Those dreams have soured, leaving behind a marvelous network now utilized 
by very average people who can, with the click of a button, bring forth 
from all points on the compass a roaring deluge of humanity to stand 
against craven injustice and ruinous war.

The weekend of February 15th saw this force ram headlong into the will of 
men who walk in shadow, whose hands wield lightning and steel, pestilence 
and famine. In their ranks stand Presidents, Prime Ministers, corporate 
magnates, untouchable billionaires, and the advisors who whisper to them of 
empire and domination. They are few in number, but life and death flows 
from their fingertips in freshets and gouts. These men control the armies 
and navies of great nations, nuclear and chemical nightmares beyond 
measure, unassailable technological weapons and walls, the financial cords 
which hold the package together, the water, the air, the oil, the law, and 
a global media machine by which they can obscure their designs with 
pleasing lies.

No mere citizen could do what these men in one moment can do with the 
crooking of a little finger. With a word, they can erase cities, deprive an 
entire populace of water and light, unleash disease and famine, annihilate 
the economies of dozens of nations, and imprison forever anyone who dares 
dissent. These men bleed, they sicken, they die, but in their time of life 
they can punch holes in the sky large enough to make Zeus wince with envy. 
Like the millions who marched, the gathering of such fearful powers into 
the hands of so few is also without precedent in all of human history.

There was, among the millions who stormed the planet last weekend, a 
misconception that masked the true reason for their presence in the 
streets. A great many people believe this looming war with Iraq is about 
old grudges and oil. There is logic in this; Iraq has the second largest 
proven stores of precious petroleum in the world, and there is a definite 
history of malice between House Bush and House Hussein. The truth of the 
matter is far more broad and deep, belittling all talk of terrorism, 
weapons of mass destruction, and even oil. The men who pursue their goals 
by way of this war have a great many desires on their minds, and once more, 
they have the will to attain these goals by whatever means is required.

Were the protesters fully aware of whom they faced, a good many of them 

The Chemical Brothers.

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat
Friday, Feb. 21, 2003. Page XXIV
http://www.moscowtimes.ru/stories/2003/02/21/120.html
Global Eye -- Chemical Brothers

By Chris Floyd

Six million marched for peace last week, but the Bush Regime and the Blair 
Regency were unmoved by this outburst from the ignorant rabble. Instead, 
the righteous leaders of the Coalition of the Willing (or COW) declared 
that no power on earth will halt their holy quest to rid the world of 
Saddam Hussein and his chemical weapons.

Strange, then, to see one of COW's biggest bovines -- Pentagon warlord 
Donald Squinty Rumsfeld -- informing the dazed and docile rubber stamps 
of Congress of his intention to assault Iraq with, er, chemical weapons.

Rumsfeld told Congress he has asked COW head George W. Bush to sign a 
special waiver allowing American forces to use biochemical weapons against 
Iraqi troops and civilians in the upcoming stampede into Iraq, UPI 
reported. What's more, the COW chemicals would be launched unilaterally, as 
part of the standard Rules of Engagement -- and not merely in retaliation 
for an attack with similar weapons by Hussein.

In his extraordinary testimony, Rumsfeld openly complained about the 
onerous restrictions imposed on American forces by the stupid old Chemical 
Weapons Convention that the U.S. signed -- indeed, initiated -- many years 
ago. Rumsfeld told the Congressfolk of his deep regret that the United 
States had tangled ourselves up so badly with all that sissy-Mary 
malarkey in the first place. But now, thank God, a real brush-clearin', 
pretzel-chompin' he-man is sitting on top of the COW, so Squinty is sure to 
get that waiver.

What Squinty wants to do is unleash a barrage of so-called nonlethal 
biochemical weapons against any godless Ayrab stupid enough to resist the 
incoming herd. This array of incapacitators -- or to use the Pentagon's 
quaint term, calmatives -- will include fighting pharmaceuticals 
developed by the world's leading drug companies. True, the weaponization of 
medicine is something of a departure from the Hippocratic Oath -- but 
what's health and healing when your COW is calling you to war? Anyway, 
isn't the Hippocratic Oath -- like the CWC, the ABM Treaty, the UN Charter, 
the Bill of Rights, indeed, the very notion of law itself -- outmoded in 
the new Bush imperium?

Rumsfeld hopes to emulate the glorious success of Russian security forces, 
who used nonlethal calmatives to liberate the Nord-Ost hostages from 
their captors -- and from the bonds of earthly existence as well. But 
there's one slight hitch: The Russians' employment of calmatives -- 
however blundering and murderous -- was legal under international law, 
which permits the use of crowd-control devices in domestic law 
enforcement situations. But the use of any chemical weapon against people 
in wartime -- no matter how supposedly nonlethal it might be -- is 
expressly forbidden by a number of international treaties, all signed by 
the United States.

Not only that: The very production of such combat weapons is prohibited -- 
which is supposedly why COW is on its high horse about Iraq. Squinty knows 
this, of course; that's why he and COW head Bush have quietly shifted 
funding authority for calmative research from Pentagon coffers to John 
Ashcroft's Justice Department -- it gives domestic cover to the military 
program. Meanwhile, Squinty proudly notes that production of delivery 
systems for the weaponized drugs is rolling right along: The COW invaders 
will be able to use both an unmanned loitering vehicle -- which hovers in 
the air and sprays brain-deadening and gut-wrenching juice over all and 
sundry -- and a good old-fashioned mortar shell loaded with chemical 
cocktails.

Rumsfeld painted the deployment of field chemical weapons as a 
humanitarian gesture, but here, too, there's a slight hitch. There is no 
way known to medical science that can put large numbers of people to sleep 
without killing a sizable percentage of them, Harvard biology professor 
and biochemical weapons expert Matt Meselson told The Nation. This is 
particularly disturbing in the light of Pentagon documents obtained by The 
Sunshine Project, a Texas-based group devoted to biochemical warfare 
issues, detailing the actual plans for the weapons.

The papers, produced by the Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate, stress a 
concern for target discrimination. Like so many Pentagon terms, this 
phrase actually means the opposite: The weapons do not discriminate among 
targets -- civilian from soldier, for example -- they simply knock out (or 
kill) everyone within range, allowing COW troops to move in afterward and 
discriminate the victims into piles of bad guys and unlucky innocent 
bystanders. This is considered particularly effective in urban warfare, 
although the JNLWD papers do note that soldiers would probably have to be 
trained to refrain from killing persons already incapacitated with chemical 
weapons. Well, let's hope so, anyway.

Rumsfeld, of 

Columbian bearer instruments.

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat
After capture of Pentagon contractors: Wider US war threatened in Colombia 
By Bill Vann 21 February 2003 The threat of a wider US war in Colombia just 
as Washington is preparing to unleash an invasion of Iraq has escalated 
sharply following the killing of a Pentagon contractor and the abduction of 
three others by guerrillas of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia 
(FARC). The incident occurred February 14 after the airplane in which the 
four Americans and one Colombian soldier who was also killed were flying 
made an emergency landing in an area in the south of the country that has 
long been a FARC stronghold. The circumstances surrounding the downing of 
the Cessna aircraft, as well as the identity and mission of its American 
passengers, remain shrouded in mystery as both Pentagon and US State 
Department officials have refused to release any information. Even after 
the body of the one US contractor killed was flown back on Sunday, State 
Department spokesman Richard Boucher refused to identify the dead man, 
claiming it was out of respect for relatives. The US government plane had 
landed near the town of Florencia, about 250 miles south of the Colombian 
capital of Bogota. Apparently, the two men killed had attempted to resist 
capture. Officials said that the plane was traveling from Bogota to a 
military base at the southern town of Tres Esquinas. The incident marks the 
first time that a US citizen acting in an official capacity has been killed 
since Washington began a steady escalation of its military intervention in 
Colombia under the Carter administration. Today, the South American country 
trails only Israel and Egypt as the third-largest recipient of US military 
aid. About $2 billion in arms aid has poured into Colombia, first under the 
pretext of combating cocaine. Since September 11, 2001, however, the Bush 
administration has proclaimed the US intervention to be part of its global 
war on terrorism. It has now explicitly assigned weaponry and US military 
personnel to assist the Colombian army in waging a four-decade-old 
counter-insurgency campaign that has claimed hundreds of thousands of 
lives. It likewise unveiled a new program that last month brought 70 US 
Special Forces soldiers to the war-torn province of Arauca where they are 
to organize Colombian army troops in the protection of a 500-mile pipeline 
that carries oil from fields operated by the Los Angeles-based Occidental 
Petroleum Corp. The four Americans on the plane apparently were not 
involved in drug eradication, as claimed by some official sources, but 
electronic spying on the FARC guerrillas. Washington Post columnist Robert 
Novak cited sources in the US Embassy in Bogota as saying that the civilian 
contractors were from a company called California Microwave Inc based in 
Sunnyvale, California. The unit, now a subsidiary of the Northrop Grumman 
arms-manufacturing giant, specializes in airborne reconnaissance and 
surveillance systems. Mission planning involves the use of computer-aided 
systems to provide planners with checklists of activities necessary to 
ensure a successful mission by the warfighter, according to the company's 
web site. In other words, the mission in Colombia was in all likelihood one 
of providing targeting information for air strikes by Colombian warplanes 
against FARC positions. Washington's use of such contractors has become 
increasingly pervasive in recent years. Such arrangements are used both to 
increase the amount of military-related personnel on the ground in given 
countries beyond the numbers authorized under existing legislation and to 
use contractors to perform the kind of activities that are specifically 
prohibited for soldiers in uniform. At present, there are some 500 US 
military advisers in Colombia and at least another 300 civilian, many of 
these ex-military personnel. In addition, some 83 US helicopters are being 
used in the Colombian counterinsurgency campaign. The Colombian government 
has deployed some 4,000 troops in an attempt to recover the three 
Americans. US FBI agents as well as military personnel have joined the 
operation. Meanwhile, a Congressional delegation visiting Colombia issued 
threats that the abduction of the three Pentagon contractors would provoke 
severe retaliation from the US military. Rep. Tom Davis, a Virginia 
Republican and chairman of the House Governmental Reform Committee, told 
the Colombian press, I don't think there is any question that this 
precipitous act by the FARC is going to meet with very strong retaliation. 
Precisely what happens is being discussed as we speak, but they've made a 
very grave error. He added that the incident had proven that the FARC was 
not a legitimate group, but rather bandits and outside the law and would 
bring a greater commitment from the US. We have many areas in the world 
where we are involved, but Congress and this administration will carry out 
whatever actions are necessary, 

Highly capitalist nation murder millions.

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat
Highly capitalist nations do not murder millions.

That's because they make better slaves than fertilizer. The real trick is 
to make the slaves think they have a great deal, then the controllers get 
more power and less trouble. Unfortunately, this requires some intelligence 
in the controllers, which is rare. Maintaining capitalism is harder than it 
looks. 

It's gotten so hard it has merged with communism.(China) According to Noam 
Chomsky,(who james just loves),capitalism is close and maybe level pegging 
and you know something egg? I believe him,tough james,but keep posting.This 
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She's real fine my 419.

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat
Asspamination politics?

World's first 419 revenge killing?
By John Leyden
Posted: 20/02/2003 at 16:33 GMT
The Czech Republic may have become the scene of the first 419-fraud revenge 
killing.

Michael Lekara Wayid, 50, Nigeria's consul in the Czech Republic, was shot 
dead at the embassy yesterday morning. The embassy's 37-year-old 
receptionist was shot in the hand during the melee which began after a 
suspect opened fire after visiting the embassy to discuss an unspecified 
business matter yesterday morning.

A 72-year-old Czech man was arrested at the scene on suspicion of murder, 
the BBC reports.

Unconfirmed, and thus far sketchy reports, suggest the unnamed suspect was 
a victim of a 419 (AKA advanced fee) fraud.

The scam called 419, after the relevant section of Nigeria's criminal code, 
begins with offers of sums beyond the dreams of avarice in exchange for use 
of a Western bank account.

It's not about raising a bank account, though. Those foolish enough to 
respond to the scheme soon find there's a host of problems in moving the 
money, which is supposedly held with in a secret safety deposit safe or 
similar. Various fees and bribes are requested from the victim.

The scam, and the sums being paid out, escalates until an attempt is made 
to coax the victim to travel abroad to another country, where he's 
vulnerable, and where the police don't care. Once there fraudsters attempt 
to bilk their victim for yet more cash.

A variation on this theme is to hold aforesaid victim hostage until large 
sums of money are handed over. In 2001, a Nigerian gang lured a British 
businessman to South Africa and then held him for ransom. He escaped only 
because he was allowed to make a phone call and was able to alert his wife 
by speaking in his native Polish.

The scam is explained in greater detail on the Nigeria - the 419 Coalition 
Web site and on another anti-419 fraud site, which warns people have been 
kidnapped and even murdered in furtherance of the fraud. ®

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Attack to follow new moonie?

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat
U.S. military planners are now looking at mid-March as a starting date for 
a war against Iraq, a delay caused by diplomatic snags and difficulties in 
moving heavy Army divisions. Top Stories
• New Iraq resolution lacks 'timeline'
• Saddam shifts jets from Baghdad
 The majority of Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps combat units are in 
the Persian Gulf poised for an attack.
 The timing of the war is critical, U.S. officials said, because it is 
best for troops and machines to fight in the Gulf's 70-degree winter 
weather than its oppressive desert heat of the summer. The temperatures 
begin to rise in April.
 When war plans were maturing in the summer, planners looked at 
February as the optimum time to begin military action. But President Bush 
subsequently decided to take the issue of Iraqi disarmament to the United 
Nations.
 U.S. officials said the return of weapons inspectors to Iraq, after a 
four-year absence, and the need for a debate in the U.N. Security Council, 
extended the war timeline.
 The White House continued to signal this week that Mr. Bush will not 
let the debate at the United Nations push a war decision into the summer.
 There's not a lot of time left, said White House spokesman Ari 
Fleischer, adding that either Turkey agrees to host U.S. ground troops for 
a northern front or the United States would position them elsewhere. Senior 
officials have said this month that a war decision is weeks, not months away.
 The Army, which must move heavy armored forces across the Atlantic, 
is still several weeks away from being in place to begin a drive toward 
Baghdad.
 The 4th Infantry Division, based at Fort Hood, Texas, has shipped its 
Abrams tanks and Bradley Fighting Vehicles across the Atlantic. But most of 
its 20,000 soldiers remain in the United States, still unsure of whether 
they will invade from Turkey in the north, or from some other point.
 An Army spokesman said the infantry troops would soon begin boarding 
planes bound for the region but refused to specify the location.
 Army officials privately say they could have moved troops faster this 
winter had Pentagon civilians acted sooner on deployment proposals.
 It is up to Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld to make decisions on 
deployments.
 Although the Bush administration's public stance is that the military 
can fight anywhere anytime, analysts say a winter campaign will be much 
easier on troops and equipment, given the moderate temperatures then.
 In the summer, our ability to employ maneuver warfare would be 
needlessly degraded, said a Marine aviator, who flew more than 30 combat 
missions in Operation Desert Storm during the 1991 Gulf war.
 Soldiers and Marines can't move as fast when the mercury climbs, 
especially if they are required to wear clothing designed to protect them 
against chemical or biological weapons. Our weaponry, from vehicles to 
aircraft, can perform in such conditions but generally function better in 
cooler temperatures.
 John Hillen, an Army cavalry officer in the Gulf war, remembers 
beginning the land invasion on Feb. 23, 1991, at night in mild weather. He, 
however, pointed out that soldiers train in the blistering heat of the 
California desert and are prepared for any weather.
 It's better to do it in the winter because you don't have to deal 
with the heat, and in military operations you want to deal with as few 
changing variables as possible, he said.
 But on the other hand, we can operate in the heat and in the desert, 
which we train for all the time. It's an extra inconvenience and could have 
a marginal effect on operational effectiveness. But it's not decisive.
 More than 130,000 U.S. troops are now in the Gulf region. While Mr. 
Bush seeks a second U.N. resolution, most air and naval units are in place.
 •The Marine Corps has moved more than 50,000 troops to the region, 
most assigned to the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force, commanded by Lt. Gen. 
James Conway. His headquarters are at Camp Commando, a tent city outside 
Kuwait City.
 The 1st Marine Division, the ground element, is based in camps in 
northern Kuwait along Highway 7.
 The 1st Marine Air Wing, the air combat element, has its headquarters 
at the Al Jaber Air Base.
 •The Navy has positioned four carriers near Iraq, with a fifth, the 
USS Kitty Hawk, due to arrive in the Gulf region before March 1.
 With the arrival of the Kitty Hawk, we will, for all intent and 
purposes, be in place, said a Pentagon official.
 The five carrier battle groups, plus two British submarines in the 
area, will give the coalition more than 30 ships capable of firing hundreds 
of Tomahawk cruise missiles into Iraq.
 The Navy may depart from the way it fought in Desert Storm, when it 
positioned six carriers in the Red Sea and the Gulf region.
 This time, it plans to have three in the Gulf: the Kitty Hawk, the 
USS Constellation and the USS 

Who Profits?

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat
What the Bush Gang Really Wants
The Roots of the Iraq War
by WILLIAM BLUM
Which is the more remarkable -- that the United States can openly announce 
to the world its determination to invade a sovereign nation and overthrow 
its government in the absence of any attack or threat of attack from the 
intended target? Or that for an entire year the world has been striving to 
figure out what the superpower's real intentions are?
There are of course those who accept at face value Washington's stated 
motivations of liberating the people of Iraq from a dictatorship and 
bestowing upon them a full measure of democracy, freedom and other eternal 
joys fit for American schoolbooks. In light of a century of well-documented 
US foreign policy which reveals a virtually complete absence of such 
motivations, along with repeated opposite consequences, we can dispense 
with this attempt by Washington to win hearts and mindless.
Presented here are some reflections about several of the causes that make 
the hearts of the imperial mafia beat faster in regard to Iraq, which may 
be helpful in arguing the anti-war point of view:
Expansion of the American Empire: adding more military bases and 
communications listening stations to the Pentagon's portfolio, setting up a 
command post from which to better monitor, control and intimidate the rest 
of the Middle East.
Idealism: remaking the world in what the true believers see as America's 
image, with free enterprise and Judeo-Christianity as core elements; here 
is Michael Ledeen, former Reagan official, now at the American Enterprise 
Institute (one of the leading drum-beaters for attacking Iraq): If we just 
let our own vision of the world go forth, and we embrace it entirely, and 
we don't try to be clever and piece together clever diplomatic solutions to 
this thing, but just wage a total war against these tyrants, I think we 
will do very well, and our children will sing great songs about us years 
from now.
Oil: the sine qua non of Middle East policy, yesterday, today and tomorrow; 
to be in full control of Iraq's vast reserves, with Saudi oil and Iranian 
oil waiting defenselessly next door; OPEC will be stripped of its 
independence from Washington and will no longer think about replacing the 
dollar with the Euro as its official currency; oil-dependent Europe may 
think twice next time about being so uppity.
Globalization: Once relative security over the land, people and 
institutions has been established, the transnational corporations will 
march into Iraq ready to privatize everything at fire-sale prices, followed 
closely by the IMF, World Bank, World Trade Organization and the rest of 
the international financial extortionists.
Arms industry: As with each of America's endless wars, military 
manufacturers will rake in their exorbitant profits, then deliver their 
generous political contributions, inspiring Washington leaders to yet 
further warfare, each war also being the opportunity to test new weapons.
Israel: The men driving Bush to war include long-time militant supporters 
of Israel, such as Richard Perle, Paul Wolfowitz, and Douglas Feith, who, 
along with the rest of the powerful Israeli lobby, have advocated smashing 
Iraq for years. Israel has been playing a key role in the American military 
buildup to the war. Besides getting rid of its arch enemy, Israel could use 
the opportunity to carry out its final solution to the Palestinian question 
-- transferring them to Jordan, (liberated) Iraq, and anywhere else that 
expanded US hegemony in the Middle East will allow. Iraq's abundant water 
could be diverted to relieve a parched Israel.
William Blum is the author of Killing Hope: U.S. Military and CIA 
Interventions Since World War II, Rogue State: a guide to the World's Only 
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Libertarian Cabbage.

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat
VIVE LA FRANCE!
The spirit of Lafayette lives on in the refusal of France to go along with 
the War Party
Two-hundred and twenty-five years ago, the French were instrumental in 
aiding the American revolutionaries in their fight against the British 
Empire. Today, they are once again playing a key role in aiding American 
fighters against another sort of Empire – this time, one based in 
Washington, D.C.

As Dominique de Villepin, French Minister of Foreign Affairs, put it:

The idea of regime change [in Iraq] introduces into international 
relations an instability whose consequences we have to assess. Whose job 
would it be to decide that a regime is good or that a regime is bad? What 
would be the first factor denoting an unacceptable regime? What would stop 
a regime being acceptable?

As America crosses the Rubicon, and abandons the legacy of the Founders for 
a new age of Caesarism, the French, threatening to use their UN veto, stand 
in the way – and the fury of the War Party has been unleashed, to often 
comical effect. Do you want to see hate? Take a gander at the cover of the 
[UK] Sun, a newspaper, nasty even by Murdochian standards, of the sort that 
gives tabloids a bad name. Chirac is depicted as a worm, and the editorial 
screeches at him:

You were only too happy to welcome the Americans when France was crushed 
under Hitler's boot. But today you look down on the American people and 
their president, and you forget how many American and British soldiers, 
sailors and pilots gave their lives... for the freedom of this country.

But if the French are obligated to kowtow to the Americans – and Tony Blair 
– on account of a debt that can never be repaid, then what about the debt 
Americans owe to the French, whose aid during the Revolution secured our 
victory over King George III? The Brits don't want to bring that up, of 
course, but without the French we'd all be singing God save the Queen and 
suffering the ill effects of London's latest socialist scheme.

You have to hand it to the War Party, however: their hate campaign is not 
so much coordinated as it is choreographed, with radio shock jocks and 
the editorial page of the Wall Street Journal dancing to the same tune of 
Hate the Frogs. In Texas, a radio screamer stages a public bulldozing of 
French products, and, in Congress, the cry is heard to impose tariff 
penalties on our recalcitrant allies. Why, those effete French 
know-it-alls, they yelp, how dare they mock our rootin' tootin' cow-Boy 
Emperor.

John Fund, writing in the War Street Journal, approvingly notes that some 
dive in North Carolina has stopped selling french fries: We now serve 
freedom fries, announces owner Neal Rowland, who also confides that

The switch from french fries to freedom fries came to mind after a 
conversation about World War I days when anti-German sentiment prompted 
Americans to rename familiar German foods like sauerkraut and frankfurter 
to liberty cabbage and hot dog.

One wonders if that conversation touched on some of the other charming 
effects of World War I on the country: the lynchings of German-Americans, 
the closing down of German language and socialist newspapers, and the 
jailing of antiwar activists for sedition. The teaching of German in the 
schools was banned, and the works of Goethe were burnt in the public 
square, while Wagner was banished from the opera houses. Yes, it was a 
great time for freedom in America – and if you don't believe that, then 
you'd best shut up and eat your greasy freedom fries.

Speaking of shutting up, that's exactly what the heroic Jacques Chirac told 
the so-called Vilnius Group of ex-Communist East European nations, when 
they issued their pro-war communique. They missed a good opportunity to 
keep quiet, he quipped, and openly questioned whether the Easterners are 
ready to join the community of Europe. To Fund this is blackmail – but 
why should the French and the Germans absorb economic refugees and debt 
from the East while the formerly Communist ministers of what used to be the 
Warsaw Pact cozy up to the new hegemon on the block?

The Vilnius Group, largely made up of reformed Communist governments – 
notably Poland, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria (where the Bulgarian 
Socialist Party rules) – ought to be renamed the Vassalage Group. Old 
habits are hard to break. Including the habit of not representing the 
wishes of their own people, who reject the idea of making war on Iraq even 
more emphatically than the West European street.

What's really a laugh, however, is Fund's description of the French 
position as bullying unilateralism. Welcome to the Orwellian world of the 
War Party, where threatening to not subsidize the Vassalage Group is the 
act of a bully, but claiming the right to preemptively attack any nation on 
earth is not. By the same inverted logic, a genuine aggression – one that 
will claim many thousands of lives in the most horrible way – is an act of 
liberation. As long as 

New Oil Order.

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat
(longish.)
The New Oil Order
Michael Renner,  February 20, 2003
Only in the most direct sense is the Bush administration's Iraq policy 
directed against Saddam Hussein. In contrast to all the loud talk about 
terrorism, weapons of mass destruction, and human rights violations, very 
little is being said about oil. The administration has been tight-lipped 
about its plans for a post-Saddam Iraq and has repeatedly disavowed any 
interest in the countrys oil resources. But press reports indicate that 
U.S. officials are considering a prolonged occupation of Iraq after their 
war to topple Saddam Hussein. It is likely that a U.S.-controlled Iraq will 
be the linchpin of a new order in the world oil industry. Indeed, a war 
against Iraq may well herald a major realignment of the Middle East power 
balance.

Oil Forever

The Bush administration's ties to the oil and gas industry are beyond 
extensive; they are pervasive. They flow, so to speak, from the top, with a 
chief executive who grew up steeped in the culture of Texas oil exploration 
and tried his hand at it himself; and a second-in-command who came to 
office with a multi-million dollar retirement package in hand from his post 
of CEO of Halliburton Oil. Once in office, the vice president developed an 
energy policy under the primary guidance of a cast of oil company 
executives whose identities he has gone to great lengths to withhold from 
public view.

Since taking office, the president and vice president have assembled a 
government peopled heavily with representatives from the oil culture they 
came from. These include Secretary of the Army Thomas White, a former vice 
president of Enron, and Secretary of Commerce Don Evans, former president 
of the oil exploration company Tom Brown, Inc., whose major stake in the 
company was worth $13 million by the time he took office.

The Bush administration's energy policy is predicated on ever-growing 
consumption of oil, preferably cheap oil. U.S. oil consumption is projected 
to increase by one-third over the next two decades. The White House is 
pushing hard for greater domestic drilling and wants to open the Arctic 
National Wildlife Refuge to the oil industry. Even so, the administrations 
National Energy Policy Development Group, led by Vice President Cheney, 
acknowledged in a May 2001 report that U.S. oil production will fall 12% 
over the next 20 years. As a result, U.S. dependence on imported oilwhich 
has risen from one-third in 1985 to more than half todayis set to climb to 
two-thirds by 2020.1

Since the 1970s, the U.S. has put considerable effort into diversifying its 
sources of supply, going largely outside of OPEC and outside the Middle 
East. The current administration is advocating greater efforts to expand 
production in such far-flung places as the Caspian area, Nigeria, Chad, 
Angola, and deep offshore areas in the Atlantic basin and is looking to 
leading Western Hemispheric suppliers like Canada, Mexico, and Venezuela.2 
West Africa is expected to account for as much as a quarter of U.S. oil 
imports a decade from now.3

But there is no escaping the fact that the Middle Eastand specifically the 
Persian Gulf region remains the worlds prime oil province, for the U.S. and 
for other importers. Indeed, the Cheney report confirms that by any 
estimation, Middle East oil producers will remain central to world oil 
security. The Middle East currently accounts for about 30% of global oil 
production and more than 40% of oil exports. With about 65% of the planets 
known reserves, it is the only region able to satisfy the substantial rise 
in world oil demand predicted by the Bush administration.4 The Cheney 
report projects that Persian Gulf producers alone will supply 54-67% of 
world oil exports in 2020.5

Saudi Arabia is a pivotal player. With 262 billion barrels, it has a 
quarter of the worlds total proven reserves and is the single largest 
producer.6 More importantly, the Saudis have demonstrated repeatedlyafter 
the Iranian revolution, and following Iraq's invasion of Kuwait that they 
are prepared to compensate for losses from other suppliers, calming markets 
in times of turmoil. Today, Riyadh could raise its production of 8 million 
barrels per day (b/d) to 10.5 million b/d within three months, making up 
for any loss of Iraqi oil during a U.S. military assault.7

Iraq: From Pariah to Fabulous Prize

The pariah state of Iraq, however, is a key prize, with abundant, 
high-quality oil that can be produced at very low cost (and thus at great 
profit). At 112 billion barrels, its proven reserves are currently second 
only to Saudi Arabias. The Energy Information Administration (EIA) of the 
U.S. Department of Energy estimates that additional probable and possible 
resources could amount to 220 billion barrels. And because political 
instability, war, and sanctions have prevented thorough exploration of 
substantial portions of Iraqi territory, there is a chance that another 100 

Cheap robot GPS Jammers needed.URGENT.

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat
Fire up the space junk - Exterminate the brutes!

GPS Jamming No Silver Bullet For Potential Adversaries

An F-16 Fighting Falcon pilot with the 79th Fighter Squadron at Shaw Air 
Force Base, S.C., releases a 2,000-pound Joint Direct Attack Munition. 
JDAMs use the global positioning system for precision guidance. Iraq and 
other potential adversaries may have the ability to jam GPS signals, but 
Air Force war planners are not too worried about the effect of jamming on 
precision munitions. (Photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael Ammons)
by Master Sgt. Scott Elliott
for Air Force News
Washington - Feb 21, 2003
Iraq and other potential adversaries may have the ability to jam global 
positioning system signals, but Air Force war planners are not too worried 
about the effect of jamming on precision munitions. In fact, it is a 
challenge they have been anticipating for a long time, and they are 
confident in their ability to overcome it.
From the day we built GPS, we've been working on ways to overcome 
jamming, said Lt. Col. John Carter, chief of space requirements at the 
Pentagon. We're very confident we can do that.

GPS is a constellation of satellites that emit electronic signals while 
orbiting the Earth. A GPS receiver gathers the signals from multiple 
satellites overhead, then triangulates those signals to calculate its 
precise location. Those receivers can be hand-held or mounted in ships, 
aircraft, vehicles and precision guided munitions.

The United States routinely installs GPS guidance packages in standard 500- 
1,000- and 2,000-pound bombs to create the Joint Direct Attack Munitions. 
The JDAM typically strikes within 13 meters of its target.

According to reports, Iraq has acquired several Russian-made transmitters 
capable of jamming the GPS signal.

In general terms, someone could jam a radio signal by transmitting a more 
powerful signal on the same frequency. Carter equates the practice with 
trying to listen to a conversation on the other side of the room while 
another person shouts in your face.

While the tactic may seem easy to accomplish, Carter said he would not 
encourage anyone to take the job.

Anyone who (transmits) on the battlefield can be found, and anyone who can 
be found can be targeted, he said. When the bad guys are picking jobs, 
(they) don't want to pick 'GPS jammer.'

A GPS jammer is not a silver bullet to prevent precision bombardment, 
Carter said, because the Air Force has more than one way to put steel on 
target.

Oftentimes we get sucked into looking at individual engagements, and 
warfare is not an individual engagement, he said. It's the sum of all the 
actions you take. We have a lot of arrows in our quiver.

Those include the inertial navigation system within the JDAM, its primary 
navigation system, which is fully capable of guiding the weapon to its 
target. The Air Force also employs laser- and optically-guided munitions, 
as well as free-falling bombs.

The Air Force also is looking ahead to ensure future GPS satellites are 
more jam-resistant, beginning with the current crop of modified GPS IIRs.

One of the features of the modification is something called flexible 
power, which increases the power level radiated from the GPS, said Peter 
B. Teets, undersecretary of the Air Force and chief of the National 
Reconnaissance Office.

That power increase will provide some anti-jam capability, but Teets said 
the real improvement will come when the GPS III is introduced in about 10 
years.

We recognize the fact that GPS can be jammed, Teets said. We're taking 
steps to make it much more jam-resistant on the satellite side, on the 
control-element side and on the user-equipment side.

I think we're doing the necessary smart things to enable GPS to serve us 
well, Teets said.

http://www.spacedaily.com/news/gps-03g.html



Possible window of vulnerability.

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat
Whilst chances are slight at this point in time I issue this Kaaga 
Institute warning...be alert but not alarmed.
Page 16.Febuary 22 deadtree New Scientist.Silicon chips go quantum p16
http://www.newscientist.com/inprint/ipcontents.jsp
This is a story on entangled Q-bits on a chip.Extrapolating a little see's 
the wide spread uptake of Quantum crypto facing this incipient threat to 
trad crypto.Late uptakers may have shields down for a period of 
vulnerability.We must all intensify our full spectrum resistance to the 
present totalitarianism.This could include nonagression pacts with 
islamofascists and even marxists.Those like certain locals who have a track 
record of violent opposition to the US police state and who practise 
security culture.These could further include sunset clause and exchange of 
hostages as we all well know many of these people are religious nuts or 
they have a dielectical relationship with the truth.
When tribes unite,empires lose legions and cease expanding.
NO ONE WAY WORKS, it will take all of us
shoving at the thing from all sides
to bring it down
(Revolutionary Letters, number eight)



I use a six digit PIN.

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat
How to get an ATM PIN number in 15 guesses
By John Leyden
Posted: 21/02/2003 at 13:34 GMT
Cambridge researchers have documented a worrying PIN cracking technique 
against the hardware security modules commonly used by bank ATMs.

Mike Bond and Piotr Zielinski have published a paper detailing how a 
complex mathematical attack can yield a PIN in an average of 15 guesses. By 
design, it shouldn't be possible to guess a four-digit pin in less than an 
average of 5,000 attempts.

The attack, documented in a paper published earlier this week, is directed 
against the decimalisation tables used to translate between a card PIN and 
the hexadecimal value of a PIN generated when the hardware security module 
checks the validity of a number.

The attack works not by going after the PIN number directly but by 
manipulating the contents of the decimalisation table in order to gain 
clues (such as which digits are or are not present in the PIN).

Refining the technique, which allows a PIN to determined in an average of 
24 iterations, might allow an attack to succeed in 15 guesses. The 
methodology of the attack, too mathematically complex to be properly 
explained in the context of a news story, is explained here.

Mike Bond told us that the risk of attack comes from a corrupt insider, 
perhaps in computer operations and with access to sensitive manuals, who 
might be able to use the attack to refine what would otherwise be a brute 
force attempt to guess PIN numbers.

Fraud, in these circumstances, might still be possible. The attack is 
simply a more powerful, optimised means of cracking PIN numbers.

In their paper, Bond and Zielinski outline mechanisms banks might apply to 
guard against the attack.

In the short term, according to Bond, probably the best way to guard 
against the attack is to make sure it isn't possible to change the 
decimalisation table without permission. Longer term the researchers warn 
in their conclusions that support for decimalisation is not a robust 
approach to PIN verification.

Unskewed randomly generated PINs stored encrypted on an online database, 
as already used by some banks, are significantly more secure, Bond and 
Zielinski conclude.

As a stop gap an audit trail in ATM hardware security module will also 
allow the banks to spot when something suspicious occurs. This would allow 
banks to finger corrupt insider but it wouldn't necessarily protect 
customers, due to ongoing confusion in the UK's liability regulations for 
bank transactions.

Bond explained that UK case law does not as yet determine where liability 
lies in the case of disputed PIN-authorised transactions. With credit card 
purchases liability lies with merchants but in the question of liability 
has yet to be determined.

The wider consequences of the attack method documented by the Cambridge 
researchers once again spotlight this gap in UK law. ®

External Links
Decimalisation table attacks for PIN cracking, by Mike Bond and Pietr 
Zielinski of Cambridge University

http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/29425.html



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Turning away from the iceberg.

2003-02-21 Thread professor rat
US media move away from Bush

Patrick Barrett
Friday February 21, 2003
George W Bush: US media is turning towards UN
The US media has begun to turn against President George Bush's hard line on 
military action against Iraq.
A majority of the country's top newspapers now oppose any attack on Iraq by 
US and British forces without the full support if the international community.
Influenced by the massive anti-war demonstrations staged around the world 
last weekend and the growing rift between the US and the less hawkish 
countries led by France and Germany, American press coverage has seen a 
substantial shift away from backing an immediate war regardless of 
international opinion.
A survey of 37 leading US papers publishing editorials between February 15 
and 19 found that almost two thirds now called for a world coalition to 
be formed before any military action in the Middle East.
15 newspapers across the US were categorised as hawkish in editorial 
stance, nine as doves and 13 as internationalist in positioning by a 
survey carried out by Editor  Publisher, a weekly magazine covering the 
north American newspaper industry.
The current press majority against unilateral action is in marked contrast 
to the findings of a similar survey carried out on February 7, immediately 
after Secretary of State Colin Powell's presentation of evidence of Iraq's 
activities involving weapons of mass destruction.
At this stage, those calling for international unity were a distinct minority.
According to the research, the call for UN backing has now become an 
established theme in most major newspapers, in marked contrast to right 
leaning TV networks and papers such as Fox news and the New York Post, both 
owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation.
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Re: The burn-off of twenty million useless eaters and minoritie s

2003-02-21 Thread David Howe
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Re: To Steve Schear, re Rome, Architects, Shuttles, Congress

2003-02-21 Thread Harmon Seaver
On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 10:31:45PM -0800, Bill Frantz wrote:
 At 8:32 PM -0800 2/20/03, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
 [Aside] I recently learned that back before you needed a license to drive
 (ca 1930)
 you would manually adjust the spark timing (!!) according to your engine
 speed.
 After handcranking the engine to start.
 
 Yes, and you got a broken arm if you didn't retard the spark before you
 cranked the car.  (Hand crank of course)

My first motorcycle, a '47 Harley, had the spark advance on one hand grip,
throttle on the other. 
BTW, the concept that people would be afraid to work on their own brake
system is laughable. I've been doing my own mechanics for 40 years. Unless it's
under warranty, I won't let anyone else touch my vehicles. Why anyone would feel
safer letting a garage do it is beyond me, there's one heck of a lot of
incompetent mechanics out there, and even more crooked ones. That's why I
started doing my own -- because I'd had auto shop in highschool and knew when I
was getting bs'd by the mechanic. Got ripped off really bad by one shop a long,
long time ago and figured as much as I hate turning wrenches, watching an engine
destruct shortly after the 90 day warranty for the rebuild and knowing you got
burned is a lot worse. 
And yes, I do the new cars too. Electronic fuel injection is really pretty
simple once you figure it out, there are cheap ($150) meters to check the engine
codes when your check engine light comes on, and, of course, you need a good
manual. Even better, get a diesel. The older ones are pretty simple and
bulletproof, the newer ones like the VW's are awesome and you can get cool
computer tools like Vag-Com to customize the ecu. Very, very hackable. 
Besides which, when you're crawling around under the car it's a good time to
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2003-02-21 Thread Harmon Seaver
It's becoming more and more apparant that this is indeed a religious
crusade. Seems to me that anyone in the gov't, whether elected or hireling, who
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RE: The burn-off of twenty million useless

2003-02-21 Thread Major Variola (ret)
 From: Vincent Penquerc'h [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  Yeah, and too much freedom is as bad as too much slavery.
  Right, bub.
 
 Capitalism would only work if people weren't ready to fuck others
 like communism would work too for the same reasons. 

Rational beings are self-interested.  Its Natural Selection.
Don't waste your time decrying reality.

Like anarchy.
 Like anything. Depending on the time, I tend to lean either towards
 anarchy or towards democracy. 

You have no clue.  Democracy without restrictions (e.g., BoR) is merely
distributed tyranny.  Anarchy quickly leads to arbitrary gangs
filling the govt niche.  

 These days, I'm leaning towards for
 democracy. Yes, a state, though probably an unattainable chimaera.
 Flame on. Lack of state would just lead to morons with guns banding
 together, and that would be what ? A state, without the title of one,
 but one nonetheless. Point is, too much capitalism seems to lead to
 another form of power, with the people on top being the same people
 that are now on top of the state. 

But capitalists don't use Men With Guns to coerce engagement.
If they do, they're gangsters, and have earned reciprocal
treatment.

Compare with governments, which coerce all engagements.
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RE: The burn-off of twenty million useless

2003-02-21 Thread Vincent Penquerc'h
  But other people might be encline to tag along anyway. A reputation
 
 No, because unless someone signs your stuff of their free 
[...]

I'm not looking at this on a crypto POV, but from a human nature POV.

 my trust level is around zero. If I've been glowingly 
 endorsed by other
 nyms in good standing (check graph for circlejerk caveat) my 
 reputation is
 positive. People with really bad mana would tend to 

This doesn't address the point that what people do with that is not
something that crypto can solve. Crypto only solves the authentication
bit. My claim about whether a political sytem can work was based on
human reactions, not on the relations they have with each other, with
or without crypto.

But I see your point, it's just that I'm not convinced that it is
workable. Cooperation takes work, and time, and can be destroyed
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[more car-trivia] Re: To Steve Schear, re Rome, Architects, Shuttles, Congress

2003-02-21 Thread Adam Back
Bill Frantz wrote:
 And, I still am willing to work on my brake systems.  Replacing pads
 on a disk brake unit is a lot easier than replacing drums.

Agree it's easier, and there is very little to get wrong changing disk
brakes -- remove a couple of bolts, using some leverage push the
pistons back, slip out the worn pads, put new ones in, slide assembly
over disk, and re-tighten bolts!  Only takes a few minutes once you've
done it a few times, and seems to me there is little room to screw up.

I mean aside from forgetting to tighten the bolts I don't see any
opportunity for screwing up.

Drum brakes on the other hand usually have hateful spring assemblies
that are a bitch to get back together afterwards.

As far as evolutionary pressures, aggressive and fast driving is far
more dangerous, however adrenaline inducingly fun that may be.  

(ke =1/2.m.v^2).  Also exposed or unduly light vehicles -- motorbikes,
light built cars like citroen 2cv or such.  motorbikes have very bad
accident statistics.

 Set a new personal record for removal, disassembly, reassambly, and
 installation of a transmission after I slipped the clutch to get the
 car home too.

I had a clutch cable snap on me when I was moving -- car was jam
packed with household effects.  Just drove it for 10 miles without a
clutch.  To start: switch engine off, put it in first, start engine;
gear change match engine speed to road speed pull out of gear, reduce
engine speed to match road speed at higher gear ratio put into new
gear; and plan ahead to not have to do a hill start on 1 in 6 hill on
way home :-) You can change down also, but it's harder because there's
less tolerance for error in the engine speed.

It helps to have practised this a bit first, otherwise you'll grind
the gears or even break something.  I was glad I had practised it when
the cable broke.

You're putting strain on the synchro-mesh when you do this, as it is
compensating for your error under-power which it is not designed to
do.  Commonly there is no synchromesh on first, so a moving 2nd to 1st
change-down will be harder to do.

Adam



Re: The burn-off of Tom Veil

2003-02-21 Thread Bill Frantz
At 11:04 AM -0800 2/21/03, John Kelsey wrote:
Social programs in general work this way.  It was a goodie being handed out
once, but now, it looks to the people involved like a necessity, and
they'll fight hard to keep it.  This is just as true of social security and
farm subsidies as of welfare.  Listen to a Republican-voting farmer justify
farm subsidies some time.  You ought to have to *pay* for that kind of
entertainment.  (Oh, wait, I *am* paying for it.)  In fact, smarter and
better educated people will tend to be a lot more effective at fighting for
their benefits than less intelligent, poorly educated people.  So welfare
reform, for all its weirdness, seems to be working much better than the
attempts to reform farm subsidies, say.  And even with Republicans in
control of everything, I'll bet we don't see any major cuts to NEA, say.

And now that my mortgage is almost paid off, I can start railing against
the mortgage interest deduction.

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2003-02-21 Thread Eric Murray
On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 11:32:43PM -0500, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
 
 Carburetor?  Didn't that connect to the phonograph through a cat's whisker? 

Carburetor is French for leave it alone.

While only one of my cars is old enough to have a carb, all but one of
the 10 or so motorcycles in the garage do.  So I work on carbs a lot.
They are a marvel of applied physics and they work pretty well.  And if
you are careful and keep things clean
(carbs hate dirt), they are easy to work on.

  but except for my first auto mechanics class, I didn't mess with brakes -
  if I mess up an engine, my car might not go anywhere, but that's
  usually fail-safe, while making mistakes on brakes is fail-dangerous.
 
 Bingo.   And hacking on production machines is a no-no.

It was a bit tough for street cars for a while, but these days
there's a lot you can do and be 100% legal.  Many aftermarket
manufacturers get EPA approval for their bits (not difficult to do).
Fuel-injection has made automotive systems both simpler and
more readily modified.  It's a lot easier to plug a laptop in and
diddle the fuel mapping than it is to take the carb(s) off
and change jets.


I prefer motorcycles to cars as they are much easier to work
on and there are fewer regulations and less enforcement, even
in California.  And many of the bikes I have worked on have
been competition bikes, not road bikes.

 Doncha wish there was a traceroute for hoses under the hood? 
 
 Cars look like the hoses pipes and tubes in _Brazil_ nowadays.

Not nearly as bad as they did in the 80s.  I have an early 80s
Toyota 4x4 farm truck and it's got probably 40-60 different
Little Black Hoses plus assorted Mystery Boxes.  New cars just have an FI
computer and a throttle body and a few wires.

Some vehicles (i.e. Ducati 999 motorcycle) use a digital network
instead of dedicated circuits.  Making it even more amenable to hacking, at
least until the factory figures out DRM...
The future is in a few powerful networked computers per vehicle
instead of many dumb microprocessors on seperate circuits.  This will make
vehicles even more hackable.

The other place that computer tech is changing things for the
home vehicle haxor is in machining.  There are a lot of
cheap CNC setups available now.  Most use PCs.  One of the better
CNC programs runs on Linux and was developed by/for NIST, who
distributes it free.
 
 [1] Air Quality Management District, the pollution police in SoCal at 
 least.  They make 2-cycle engines and useful BBQ lighter fluid illegal here.
 Also won't let you register a car if you've modified the pollution controls
 in any way, since mods are officially bad and you can't register a car
 without a periodic smog check.

You're not supposed to paint your own vehicles in SoCal either, automotive
paint being a VOC.  But a back room or garage can be made into
a dandy hidden paint booth.  All you need is a fan and some plastic
sheeting and duct tape.  The fumes will disperse enough
that the neighbors probably won't notice, and if they do they'll
just think that you're running a meth lab.

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Re: [more car-trivia] Re: To Steve Schear, re Rome, Architects, Shuttles, Congress

2003-02-21 Thread Steve Thompson
 --- Adam Back [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
 As far as evolutionary pressures, aggressive and
 fast driving is far
 more dangerous, however adrenaline inducingly fun
 that may be.  

Depends on one's strategy.  When riding a motorcycle,
there are two aggressive driving principles I observe
at all times (in addition to the usual precaution of
keeping track of the vectors of all nearby vehicles at
all times):

(a) Remain ahead of car `packs' at all times.  From
stoplights, I will tend to accelerate aggressively to
put distance between myself and the other cars waiting
at the light.

(b) Drive five to ten kilometres per hour faster than
the average traffic speed so that in most cases, I am
approacing vehicles from behind, and can therefore
plan my maneuverings appropriately.

Particularly on the highway, I think it is stupid to
stay in the right lane at a speed where most of the
car and truck traffic is passing you, and where people
entering and exiting the highway are constantly
changing in and out of your lane.

It is not always pleasant driving in the `fast' lane
on a 550 c.c. bike, but it tends to be the safest
place.

In my opinion, this sort of aggressive driving has its
place as a valid defensive driving strategy.
 
 (ke =1/2.m.v^2).  Also exposed or unduly light
 vehicles -- motorbikes,
 light built cars like citroen 2cv or such. 
 motorbikes have very bad
 accident statistics.

This is true, and the reason that I tend to prefer
driving my car when I have to commute any great
distance, or in marginal weather conditions.  That
said, individual skill plays a part, as does
equipment.  I believe I have better than average
reflexes and driving skill, and I don't ride a
crotch-rocket; which I like to think improves my odds
somewhat.  This may be wishful thinking, but I've only
dropped the bike twice in four years of riding, and on
both occasions it occured at very low speeds when my
wheels skidded on a tiny bit of loose gravel.
 
  Set a new personal record for removal,
 disassembly, reassambly, and
  installation of a transmission after I slipped the
 clutch to get the
  car home too.
 
 I had a clutch cable snap on me when I was moving --
 car was jam
 packed with household effects.  Just drove it for 10
 miles without a
 clutch.  To start: switch engine off, put it in
 first, start engine;
 gear change match engine speed to road speed pull
 out of gear, reduce
 engine speed to match road speed at higher gear
 ratio put into new
 gear; and plan ahead to not have to do a hill start
 on 1 in 6 hill on
 way home :-) You can change down also, but it's
 harder because there's
 less tolerance for error in the engine speed.

This is called power-shifting.  The transmission on my
bike is particularly well suited for this and I have
found that acceleration is *much* better when you
don't have to worry about that pesky lever. 
Downshifting is tricky, but with a little practice it
becomes managable.  When I don't care about making
noise, it's a lot of fun to ride around, going up and
down the gears without needing touching the clutch at
all except for stoplights.  

I think it frightens some drivers when I do this, but
that probably has something to do with the holes I
drilled at the back of the pipe for those few extra
HP. :)  Now that I think of it, the noise on the
highway at 5500 RPM probably alerts drivers as to my
approach, contributing to my safety.

 It helps to have practised this a bit first,
 otherwise you'll grind
 the gears or even break something.  I was glad I had
 practised it when
 the cable broke.

Never had a clutch-cable break, but it's a good skill
to have.  I've blown a few shifts though, and was
Informed of the fact by the very unnerving feeling of
the clutch-plates slipping while at full-throttle.

Some transmissions are better than others for
power-shifting, too.  My VW 4-speed will power-shift,
but it wasn't designed for it.  Consequently, shifting
normally with the clutch tends to be faster and more
comfortable.  There are aftermarket shifters for many
cars that will do wonders for your quarter-mile.  Only
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Compliments of the season. grace and peace and love
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2003-02-21 Thread Major Variola (ret)
One wonders how much of the US spook-infiltrator's skills/cover were
provided by Lindh to save his butt:


WASHINGTON  The sheikh was a devout Muslim whose lifelong
ambition was caring for the poor in Yemen, one of the world's most
underdeveloped nations. Yet now he needed help himself. His health
was deteriorating, and no facilities in his country were sophisticated
enough to treat him. 

So he turned to his new friend, Yussef, a wealthy but disillusioned
young African-American. Yussef had converted to Islam and traveled
to Yemen to become more devout, like the now infamous John
Walker Lindh.

The young convert suggested a trip to
Germany, where the sheikh could both
visit experienced doctors and raise
money for his causes.

But Yussef wasn't the person he
seemed. As an American undercover
agent, he was trying to trap the Muslim
leader, who is alleged by the US to be a
key financier of terrorism. What followed
is a tale of deception, betrayal, and
intrigue - and of the clashing international
interests and viewpoints that make the pursuit of terrorists so
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2003-02-21 Thread Major Variola (ret)
General Anthony Zinni, a former head of the
US Central Command, says: I wouldn't get sucked into the
cities. There would be a lot of casualties on our side, we'd kill a
lot of civilians and destroy a lot of infrastructure, and the images
on Al Jazeera [television] wouldn't help us at all. 

One of the cockier supporters of great US expectations is a
retired army general, Barry McCaffrey, who was in charge of the
24th Mechanised Division in the 1991 war.

He predicts: If we decide to employ force, in 21 days it'll be all
over. They're not going to believe what we do to them. 

http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/02/21/1045638489015.html

...

Cockier?  Cock-sucking fascist traitor, I'd say McCaffrey is, just
from what he did to the US, never mind his war crimes.  But he's too much 
a DC insider to have any relatives who'll be drooling and defecating 
bigeyed in their rubber suits..
Though perhaps he might be close enough to a neutron surprise
when the swamp is sterilized...

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