How useful. That'll really, I mean REALLY show 'em who's boss, as they shut the
airport down and strand thousands of hapless travelers who I am sure will really
understand your idiotic point. Which is ... ?
Shit, all it takes is for you to put on some sneakers, run rapidly past the security
A strategic approach is necessary to accomplish anything in response to the USA bill
and the upcoming push for a National ID. It will take outreach and education over a
long period of time
First step is, once more, a red-line version so its obfuscation can be reduced and the
real language
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2001/9/27/124953.shtml
A calendar which was printed in Egypt and
for the month of September shows a
crashing passenger plane with Manhattan
and the Statue of Liberty as a backdrop --
and which was printed in May, a full three
months before the Sept. 11
http://www.templetons.com/brad/oracard.html
Good for a laff.
An interesting irony, according to the site: Ellison's family took their name from
Ellis Island immigration center. Larry wants the ID mandatory for immigrants.
This week Ellison offered specifics about his proposal in an interview...
The new ID's would be voluntary for everyone except immigrants...
Q: why is a national ID necessary? A: All ... IDs are different and they are easy to
counterfeit. My pilot's license ... is cut from a piece of
Are there any image processing brains out there who can duplicate the results on
downf.jpg?
Without the filter kernel and other specific techniques known it's impossible to
replicate and verify what this guy says, and after the Bert thingie he does to his
credibility, well, you know, Trust
I wouldn't make the assumption that there is sufficient public street anonymity. This
scheme would fall easily to simple surveillance attacks. Or LEA putting a second
receiver in the vicinity.
It has nothing to do with crypto. It just exploits anonymity that (still) exists for
people using
Does anyone have a red-line, change-pages version?
BATF planted that post as a troll so then they could peek at the IP of anybody hitting
that URL, knowing they came from
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In the SJ Mercury News this morning: Ellison, (who doesn't think that laws pertaining
to other people pertain to him, evidenced by his refusal to obey flight curfew laws
regulating takeoffs and landings at SJ Airport) volunteers to donate all the
Oracle-ware necessary to deploy National ID
Dear Diane Larry:
I thought you'd be interested in this company, who perhaps could donate the technology
to complete the tasklist for tagging the citzenry.
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Medical Management Of Biological Casualties Handbook
www.nbc-med.org/SiteContent/HomePage/WhatsNew/MedManual/Feb01/handbook.htm
The scholarly informed citations are useful and interesting. But haven't we been put
on notice that a rebalancing is going to occur, it's a new world and we will use
every measure at our disposal to combat terrorism ?? - I fear it is naive to imagine
that case law and legal precedent can
My god - you've hit on something here! Thank you, I forgot - everyone IS that way on
the list. Just more so now. It's kind of like the guys in the inner city, they're
always tough -insulting and challenging in in a way that's both threatening and
jocular at the same time- on each other and
I am enjoying, in a macabre sense, watching the great Rorschach Test that events have
turned out to be, where everyone's own impression of the world is reflected in their
interpretations to a much greater degree than usual.
Everyone is acting like a bunch of assholes, snotty know-it-alls,
CNN's 'scrolling text' on The Tube last night mentioned hundreds of campuses but
wasn't more specific. The mainstream news won't have it till some shit hits the fan,
but there's plenty if you dig just a bit.
From the decidedly non-mainstream -
BAY AREA:
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THU: Meeting of activists
Actually I found the analysis more ... mature in outlook. Less Wired. Some stuff to
agree with, some to disagree with. Declan, did you read it?
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Relying on kuro5hin for
first On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, Eugene Leitl wrote:
According to intelligence officials, bin Laden is aware that the
United States can eavesdrop on his international communications but he
does not seem to care. To impress cleared visitors, NSA analysts
occasionally play audiotapes of bin Laden
(In the interest of self-consistency note that this also includes the warrantless
wiretapping and emergency powers for computer crimes concerns which I don't think
have been argued persuasively enough or with enough weight to overcome the proposal
and which I don't think constitute the worst
yourself.
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C-130s or equivalent passing
Loose lips sink ships, and et cetera.
Shut the fuck up.
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The wired-generation issue is that we don't need glib knowitall
half-information or reporting that's packaged just like an SUV ad
except it's for the socalled
LONDON (AP) -- British authorities have asked all phone companies and Internet service
providers to preserve communications data
stored Tuesday in case they contain important clues to the identity of the
terrorists who attacked Washington and New York.
The National High-Tech Crime Unit,
Reading the discussion I see that the amendment calls for inclusion of 'terrorist
activies' into Title III which allows wiretapping under Court order, not anything
about warrantless wiretapping. I did not perform all the text substitutions of the
amemdment itself though. However in the
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