Re: [CTRL] The (tactical) Lessons of Seattle

1999-12-15 Thread nessie
-Caveat Lector- Those people are correct, but cracking PGP requires a very large committment to decypher even ONE e-mail message, using the most sophisticated resources of the NSA. Not true. There are at least three cheap, quick, easy ways to get around encryption. They are D.I.R.T., B.O.

Re: [CTRL] The (tactical) Lessons of Seattle

1999-12-15 Thread nessie
-Caveat Lector- The persons who were wearing gas masks also seemed to be wearing a lot of very heavy clothing. This make a great deal of sense. . . . The heavy clothing protected the "protestors" from the variety of "non-lethal munitions" which were used by the Seattle Police. Another

[CTRL] The (tactical) Lessons of Seattle

1999-12-14 Thread Dave
-Caveat Lector- Mr. Elmore seems a bit underinformed in some areas, but has offered an interesting viewpoint. Dave Hartley http://www.Asheville-Computer.com/dave http://www.zolatimes.com/V3.48/seattle.htm The Lessons of Seattle by Bruce Elmore Well, the Circus-in-Seattle appears to be