Type III Anonymous Message from Antani anonymous remailer

2005-01-18 Thread nobody
This is a Type III anonymous message, sent to you by the Winston Smith
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Where are the remailer mail2news gateways still operating?  
If there are any anymore...
Stale pages serving up dead links to defunct services.
Google has let me down.
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Re: Type III Anonymous Message from Antani anonymous remailer

2005-01-18 Thread R.A. Hettinga
At 9:06 PM +0100 1/18/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where are the remailer mail2news gateways still operating?
If there are any anymore...

This is great. I've been watching, via bittorrent, Lucy Lawless' Warrior
Women series. The last episode is about Lozen, the Apache medicine-woman
who was sister of Antonio, one of the last chiefs of the Chiricahaua band,
who raided up and down the Black Range in Southeast New Mexico (Hillsboro,
a town in the front range of which, was where my father retired and died,
which was why I was interested in the episode; I remember reading Black
Range Tales, and other western memoirs of the time, when I was a kid).

She died in Alabama (by way of Florida and Oklahoma) of tuberculosis, 20
years after being captured in New Mexico.

There's an echo in here.

Cheers,
RAH

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[predicting the end of the world] has not been found agreeable to
experience. -- Edward Gibbon, 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire'



Type III Anonymous Message from Antani anonymous remailer

2005-01-18 Thread nobody
This is a Type III anonymous message, sent to you by the Winston Smith
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Where are the remailer mail2news gateways still operating?  
If there are any anymore...
Stale pages serving up dead links to defunct services.
Google has let me down.
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Re: Type III Anonymous Message from Antani anonymous remailer

2005-01-18 Thread R.A. Hettinga
At 9:06 PM +0100 1/18/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where are the remailer mail2news gateways still operating?
If there are any anymore...

This is great. I've been watching, via bittorrent, Lucy Lawless' Warrior
Women series. The last episode is about Lozen, the Apache medicine-woman
who was sister of Antonio, one of the last chiefs of the Chiricahaua band,
who raided up and down the Black Range in Southeast New Mexico (Hillsboro,
a town in the front range of which, was where my father retired and died,
which was why I was interested in the episode; I remember reading Black
Range Tales, and other western memoirs of the time, when I was a kid).

She died in Alabama (by way of Florida and Oklahoma) of tuberculosis, 20
years after being captured in New Mexico.

There's an echo in here.

Cheers,
RAH

-- 
-
R. A. Hettinga mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Internet Bearer Underwriting Corporation http://www.ibuc.com/
44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA
... however it may deserve respect for its usefulness and antiquity,
[predicting the end of the world] has not been found agreeable to
experience. -- Edward Gibbon, 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire'



Type III Anonymous Message from Mercurio anonymous remailer

2004-06-29 Thread nobody
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Major Variola (ret) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 2004-06-29:
 At 04:20 PM 6/28/04 +0200, Nomen Nescio wrote:
 There is no such thing as a GPS frequency.
 
 I beg to differ, there are (perhaps 1) RF freq assigned to the
 Constellation.

Yes, there is a GPS frequency. The point I wanted to make was that it's
not possible to keep the phone usable for communications but not let it
reveal its (perceived) location since the location is revealed on the
same band the normal communication uses.

Jamming the GPS input so that the phone can't calculate its position in
the first place fixes this, of course.

  It seems that for CDMA or WCDMA phones the location service is
  defined in terms of messages on the normal network layer, see a
  Google search for position determination serviceorder.
 
 Yes its cheaper and allowed (for now) to triangulate (to what, 100m?)
 using physics; but GPS will become cheaper and cheaper.

The problem with the GPS approach for pinpointing adversaries is that it
fundamentally requires cooperation from the mobile device. 

Yes, it's currently not trivial to hack your firmware to ignore location requests,
but most of the (W)CDMA standards are public information, and phones are
moving to standard platforms like Symbian, Linux or Windows, so they
should become more hackable over the next few years.
-END TYPE III ANONYMOUS MESSAGE-



Type III Anonymous Message from Mercurio anonymous remailer

2004-06-29 Thread nobody
This is a Type III anonymous message, sent to you by the Mixminion
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Major Variola (ret) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 2004-06-29:
 At 04:20 PM 6/28/04 +0200, Nomen Nescio wrote:
 There is no such thing as a GPS frequency.
 
 I beg to differ, there are (perhaps 1) RF freq assigned to the
 Constellation.

Yes, there is a GPS frequency. The point I wanted to make was that it's
not possible to keep the phone usable for communications but not let it
reveal its (perceived) location since the location is revealed on the
same band the normal communication uses.

Jamming the GPS input so that the phone can't calculate its position in
the first place fixes this, of course.

  It seems that for CDMA or WCDMA phones the location service is
  defined in terms of messages on the normal network layer, see a
  Google search for position determination serviceorder.
 
 Yes its cheaper and allowed (for now) to triangulate (to what, 100m?)
 using physics; but GPS will become cheaper and cheaper.

The problem with the GPS approach for pinpointing adversaries is that it
fundamentally requires cooperation from the mobile device. 

Yes, it's currently not trivial to hack your firmware to ignore location requests,
but most of the (W)CDMA standards are public information, and phones are
moving to standard platforms like Symbian, Linux or Windows, so they
should become more hackable over the next few years.
-END TYPE III ANONYMOUS MESSAGE-



Type III Anonymous message

2004-06-28 Thread Nomen Nescio
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Message-type: plaintext

From: a.melon@
To: Major Variola (ret) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 
Bcc: 
Subject: Re: For Liars and Loafers, Cellphones Offer an Alibi
Reply-To: 
In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi,
Major Variola (ret) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 2004-06-27:
 At 11:53 PM 6/26/04 -0500, J.A. Terranson wrote:
 not to overpower the wanted signals on something like this.  Even if this
 is doable, it is out of reach of Jane Citizen.
 
 Any signal you put out is trackable to you geographically, whether its
 a cell or GPS frequency.

A GPS receiver doesn't broadcast its location. GPS works purely by
analyzing the signals received from satellites. This is probably a design
goal for military use, as well as a consequence of power requirements.

There is no such thing as a GPS frequency. It seems that for CDMA or
WCDMA phones the location service is defined in terms of messages on the
normal network layer, see a Google search for position determination service
order.
-END TYPE III ANONYMOUS MESSAGE-



Type III Anonymous message

2003-12-10 Thread privacy.at Anonymous Remailer
-BEGIN TYPE III ANONYMOUS MESSAGE-
Message-type: plaintext

Tim,

I AM GETTING TIRED OF SEEING CYPHERPUNKS RESTRICTING WHAT INFORMATION 
FLOWS AND TO WHERE IT FLOWS...

-END TYPE III ANONYMOUS MESSAGE-



Type III Anonymous message

2003-12-10 Thread privacy.at Anonymous Remailer
-BEGIN TYPE III ANONYMOUS MESSAGE-
Message-type: plaintext

Tim,

I AM GETTING TIRED OF SEEING CYPHERPUNKS RESTRICTING WHAT INFORMATION 
FLOWS AND TO WHERE IT FLOWS...

-END TYPE III ANONYMOUS MESSAGE-



Re: Type III Anonymous message

2003-12-09 Thread Morlock Elloi
 Does anyone have a reasonably complete cypherpunks archive available
 for FTP?  Perhaps I could host them on my server and let Google index
 them. That might be useful.

There are only two live ones. Someone knows more ?

The second one is FTP-able:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cypherpunks-lne-archive/

http://lists.lab.net/archive/cypherpunks-exploder/



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Re: Type III Anonymous message

2003-12-09 Thread Harmon Seaver
   '92-'94 here: http://www.cybershamanix.com/punk.html

 with a link to the later stuff here: 

http://cypherpunks.venona.com/


On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 06:56:07PM -0800, Morlock Elloi wrote:
  Does anyone have a reasonably complete cypherpunks archive available
  for FTP?  Perhaps I could host them on my server and let Google index
  them. That might be useful.
 
 There are only two live ones. Someone knows more ?
 
 The second one is FTP-able:
 
 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cypherpunks-lne-archive/
 
 http://lists.lab.net/archive/cypherpunks-exploder/
 
 
 
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Re: Type III Anonymous message

2003-12-08 Thread Morlock Elloi
 I've been wondering why I havent seen more discussion on
 wireless networking (802.11a/b/g) and anon/mix /dark nets.
 Is this a subject of interest to anyone?  I am curious what
 kinds of work has been done in this area...

Check the archives.

Wireless solves all crypto anonymity problems for the sender by making them
completely irrelevant - it provides good old physical anonymity.


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Re: Type III Anonymous message

2003-12-08 Thread Douglas F. Calvert
On Sun, 2003-12-07 at 16:25, Eugen Leitl wrote:
 Not that there is much discussion, the cyherpunk meme doesn't seem
 to draw fresh blood too effectively. I'm seeing similiar trends
 across virtually all my mailing lists, so I presume it's the medium
 itself that it's in decline.

The following lists thrive:
debian-devel, NANOG, Python-users, linux-kernel, obsd-misc, full-disclosure

The cypherpunk meme seems to be alive in well but split up across:
cpunks,[EMAIL PROTECTED], gnupg-{users,devel},mix{master,minion}

There are a lot of good mailing lists currently. I think the decline
that you are seeing is a fall of the big boys and an increase in B-list
mailing lists. There seems to be a good deal of specialization going on
among the mailing lists. Maybe the politics of cpunks turned some people
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the tech sent some people to god only knows
where you can discuss politics in a decent manner on the net. 


 Both IRC and IM are of course even worse content killers than email.

WTF? Whenever new forms of technology come out established groups always
complain about the mass amateurization of publishing and downfall of
intelligence/literary skills/etc. It has happened from gutenberg up to
the blogs and I have never seen a good defense of it. Does dinner table
conversation kill content? I do not understand why a decrease in
transaction costs is a bad thing...



-- 
--dfc
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Re: Type III Anonymous message

2003-12-08 Thread Harmon Seaver
   '92-'94 here: http://www.cybershamanix.com/punk.html

 with a link to the later stuff here: 

http://cypherpunks.venona.com/


On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 06:56:07PM -0800, Morlock Elloi wrote:
  Does anyone have a reasonably complete cypherpunks archive available
  for FTP?  Perhaps I could host them on my server and let Google index
  them. That might be useful.
 
 There are only two live ones. Someone knows more ?
 
 The second one is FTP-able:
 
 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cypherpunks-lne-archive/
 
 http://lists.lab.net/archive/cypherpunks-exploder/
 
 
 
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Re: Type III Anonymous message

2003-12-08 Thread Morlock Elloi
 Does anyone have a reasonably complete cypherpunks archive available
 for FTP?  Perhaps I could host them on my server and let Google index
 them. That might be useful.

There are only two live ones. Someone knows more ?

The second one is FTP-able:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cypherpunks-lne-archive/

http://lists.lab.net/archive/cypherpunks-exploder/



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Re: Type III Anonymous message

2003-12-08 Thread coderman
Eugen Leitl wrote:

Not that there is much discussion, the cyherpunk meme doesn't seem
to draw fresh blood too effectively.
I've been wondering why I havent seen more discussion on
wireless networking (802.11a/b/g) and anon/mix /dark nets.
Is this a subject of interest to anyone?  I am curious what
kinds of work has been done in this area...
A few examples:
- cryptographic dead drop or anonymous broadcast: wifi
 broadcasts with clients monitoring for tagged packets.
 Anonymous transport for a number of miles. (probably
 requires amps)
- (encrypted) wireless hops in a mix network for additional
 attack resistance, and/or all wireless (mesh?) routing.
Is the mapping of existing cryptographic techniques to
wireless transport straighforward and uninteresting, or
is there additional capabilities in a wireless envrionment
that open up new uses for secure and/or anonymous
communication?


Re: Type III Anonymous message

2003-12-08 Thread James A. Donald
On 7 Dec 2003 at 22:25, Eugen Leitl wrote:
 I'm seeing similiar trends across
 virtually all my mailing lists, so I presume it's the medium itself
 that it's in decline.

Spam.

people are continually abandoning old addresses.

Of course it does not help that the cypherpunks list itself under 
permanent massive spam attack from two hostile subscribers.

I have found a wonderful free, highly effective, spam filter   K9, 
from Keir.net.  Everyone should use it,  I expect the medium will 
recover, when everyone uses it or something similar.  



Re: Type III Anonymous message

2003-12-08 Thread Morlock Elloi
 I've been wondering why I havent seen more discussion on
 wireless networking (802.11a/b/g) and anon/mix /dark nets.
 Is this a subject of interest to anyone?  I am curious what
 kinds of work has been done in this area...

Check the archives.

Wireless solves all crypto anonymity problems for the sender by making them
completely irrelevant - it provides good old physical anonymity.


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Re: Type III Anonymous message

2003-12-08 Thread Douglas F. Calvert
On Sun, 2003-12-07 at 16:25, Eugen Leitl wrote:
 Not that there is much discussion, the cyherpunk meme doesn't seem
 to draw fresh blood too effectively. I'm seeing similiar trends
 across virtually all my mailing lists, so I presume it's the medium
 itself that it's in decline.

The following lists thrive:
debian-devel, NANOG, Python-users, linux-kernel, obsd-misc, full-disclosure

The cypherpunk meme seems to be alive in well but split up across:
cpunks,[EMAIL PROTECTED], gnupg-{users,devel},mix{master,minion}

There are a lot of good mailing lists currently. I think the decline
that you are seeing is a fall of the big boys and an increase in B-list
mailing lists. There seems to be a good deal of specialization going on
among the mailing lists. Maybe the politics of cpunks turned some people
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the tech sent some people to god only knows
where you can discuss politics in a decent manner on the net. 


 Both IRC and IM are of course even worse content killers than email.

WTF? Whenever new forms of technology come out established groups always
complain about the mass amateurization of publishing and downfall of
intelligence/literary skills/etc. It has happened from gutenberg up to
the blogs and I have never seen a good defense of it. Does dinner table
conversation kill content? I do not understand why a decrease in
transaction costs is a bad thing...



-- 
--dfc
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http://anize.org/dfc/
GPG Key: 0xC9541FB2


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Re: Type III Anonymous message

2003-12-08 Thread Declan McCullagh
On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 09:34:24AM -0800, Morlock Elloi wrote:
  I've been wondering why I havent seen more discussion on
  wireless networking (802.11a/b/g) and anon/mix /dark nets.
  Is this a subject of interest to anyone?  I am curious what
  kinds of work has been done in this area...
 
 Check the archives.

I think I've been guilty of this too, but (as someone else in this thread
pointed out), it's not a terribly useful suggestion. The archives are
not well-organized, and a URL would be helpful.

Does anyone have a reasonably complete cypherpunks archive available
for FTP?  Perhaps I could host them on my server and let Google index
them. That might be useful.

-Declan



Re: Type III Anonymous message

2003-12-07 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Sun, Dec 07, 2003 at 03:10:04PM +0100, Nomen Nescio wrote:
 Tim,

 I AM GETTING TIRED OF SEEING CYPHERPUNKS RESTRICTING WHAT INFORMATION
 FLOWS AND TO WHERE IT FLOWS...

He is correct, of course. One of these days I'm going to get
MailMan working, and resurrect cpunx-news.

This list shouldn't be drowned in forwards. It's a good way
to drown discussion.

Not that there is much discussion, the cyherpunk meme doesn't seem
to draw fresh blood too effectively. I'm seeing similiar trends
across virtually all my mailing lists, so I presume it's the medium
itself that it's in decline.

Both IRC and IM are of course even worse content killers than email.

-- Eugen* Leitl a href=http://leitl.org;leitl/a
__
ICBM: 48.07078, 11.61144http://www.leitl.org
8B29F6BE: 099D 78BA 2FD3 B014 B08A  7779 75B0 2443 8B29 F6BE
http://moleculardevices.org http://nanomachines.net

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Re: Type III Anonymous message

2003-12-07 Thread coderman
Eugen Leitl wrote:

Not that there is much discussion, the cyherpunk meme doesn't seem
to draw fresh blood too effectively.
I've been wondering why I havent seen more discussion on
wireless networking (802.11a/b/g) and anon/mix /dark nets.
Is this a subject of interest to anyone?  I am curious what
kinds of work has been done in this area...
A few examples:
- cryptographic dead drop or anonymous broadcast: wifi
 broadcasts with clients monitoring for tagged packets.
 Anonymous transport for a number of miles. (probably
 requires amps)
- (encrypted) wireless hops in a mix network for additional
 attack resistance, and/or all wireless (mesh?) routing.
Is the mapping of existing cryptographic techniques to
wireless transport straighforward and uninteresting, or
is there additional capabilities in a wireless envrionment
that open up new uses for secure and/or anonymous
communication?


Re: Type III Anonymous message

2003-12-07 Thread James A. Donald
On 7 Dec 2003 at 22:25, Eugen Leitl wrote:
 I'm seeing similiar trends across
 virtually all my mailing lists, so I presume it's the medium itself
 that it's in decline.

Spam.

people are continually abandoning old addresses.

Of course it does not help that the cypherpunks list itself under 
permanent massive spam attack from two hostile subscribers.

I have found a wonderful free, highly effective, spam filter   K9, 
from Keir.net.  Everyone should use it,  I expect the medium will 
recover, when everyone uses it or something similar.  



Re: Type III Anonymous message

2003-12-07 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Sun, Dec 07, 2003 at 03:10:04PM +0100, Nomen Nescio wrote:
 Tim,

 I AM GETTING TIRED OF SEEING CYPHERPUNKS RESTRICTING WHAT INFORMATION
 FLOWS AND TO WHERE IT FLOWS...

He is correct, of course. One of these days I'm going to get
MailMan working, and resurrect cpunx-news.

This list shouldn't be drowned in forwards. It's a good way
to drown discussion.

Not that there is much discussion, the cyherpunk meme doesn't seem
to draw fresh blood too effectively. I'm seeing similiar trends
across virtually all my mailing lists, so I presume it's the medium
itself that it's in decline.

Both IRC and IM are of course even worse content killers than email.

-- Eugen* Leitl a href=http://leitl.org;leitl/a
__
ICBM: 48.07078, 11.61144http://www.leitl.org
8B29F6BE: 099D 78BA 2FD3 B014 B08A  7779 75B0 2443 8B29 F6BE
http://moleculardevices.org http://nanomachines.net

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Type III Anonymous message

2003-03-22 Thread lcs Mixmaster Remailer
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remember to email [EMAIL PROTECTED] a ssh2 key... below  is gpg key

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Type III Anonymous message

2003-03-21 Thread lcs Mixmaster Remailer
=== TYPE III ANONYMOUS MESSAGE BEGINS ===
remember to email [EMAIL PROTECTED] a ssh2 key... below  is gpg key

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Type III Anonymous message

2003-03-19 Thread lcs Mixmaster Remailer
=== TYPE III ANONYMOUS MESSAGE BEGINS ===
hi jim,
So I  tell you about VONU and here you wind up with the domain vonu.net

   gwen -- hacking coughing flying :)
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Type III Anonymous Message

2003-03-19 Thread nobody


=== TYPE III ANONYMOUS MESSAGE BEGINS ===
remember to email [EMAIL PROTECTED] a ssh2 key... below  is gpg key

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Type III Anonymous message

2003-03-01 Thread lcs Mixmaster Remailer
=== TYPE III ANONYMOUS MESSAGE BEGINS ===
you mean I could be interrogated ??
for wishing for another Lee Harvey Oswald in public
killing John Kennedy was an act of heroism..
what could trimming the bushes back be?

   anon
ps. Bush is a FLIPPING IDIOT NYAH NYAH NYAH!!

just say no to adolf!!

want to stop the war?? dont pay your taxes!!
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Type III Anonymous Message

2003-03-01 Thread nobody


=== TYPE III ANONYMOUS MESSAGE BEGINS ===
you mean I could be interrogated ??
for wishing for another Lee Harvey Oswald in public
killing John Kennedy was an act of heroism..
what could trimming the bushes back be?

   anon
ps. Bush is a FLIPPING IDIOT NYAH NYAH NYAH!!

just say no to adolf!!

want to stop the war?? dont pay your taxes!!
 TYPE III ANONYMOUS MESSAGE ENDS 


Type III Anonymous Message

2003-03-01 Thread nobody


=== TYPE III ANONYMOUS MESSAGE BEGINS ===
you mean I could be interrogated ??
for wishing for another Lee Harvey Oswald in public
killing John Kennedy was an act of heroism..
what could trimming the bushes back be?

   anon
ps. Bush is a FLIPPING IDIOT NYAH NYAH NYAH!!

just say no to adolf!!

want to stop the war?? dont pay your taxes!!
 TYPE III ANONYMOUS MESSAGE ENDS 


Type III Anonymous message

2003-03-01 Thread lcs Mixmaster Remailer
=== TYPE III ANONYMOUS MESSAGE BEGINS ===
What the Fuck??? maybe people shoudlnt have shown the feebs how to warfly...


what about the 4th amendment

   anon 


FBI acknowledges mystery flights

   Friday, February 28, 2003 Posted: 6:32 PM EST (2332 GMT)

   BLOOMINGTON, Indiana (AP) -- The
   FBI acknowledged that a small plane
   whose frequent, unexplained flights over
   the city had raised fears among some
   residents is being used by the agency to
   monitor people who might have terrorist
   connections. 

   Residents in this city of 69,000, home to the
   flagship campus of Indiana University,
   where more than 3,300 foreign students
   attend, have seen the white, single-engine
   Cessna 182 at least since February 19
   making passes overhead about noon, in the
   late evening and after midnight. 

   Earlier in the week, when aviation officials
   disclosed that the aircraft was conducting
   surveillance, the FBI had denied any link to
   the plane. 

   Agent Thomas V. Fuentes said the FBI
   issued the denial because a reporter asked if
   the airplane is doing electronic surveillance,
   which it is not. 

   Fuentes and agent James H. Davis said the
   FBI is not aware of any threat to
   Bloomington or the state, but is watching many foreign 
nationals. 

   Several students at Indiana University have been questioned by 
FBI agents, university and
   agency officials confirmed. Agency spokesman Doug Garrison, 
however, would not say if
   those interviews were related to national security or the 
airplane's flights. 

   Besides individuals, Fuentes and Davis said, the aircraft is 
monitoring vehicles and
   businesses -- particularly those open late at night from which 
faxes or e-mails can be sent. 

   Fuentes said the aircraft is conducting surveillance flights 
over several communities near
   Indianapolis, the state capital. 

   Bloomington is about 40 miles (65 kilometers) south of 
Indianapolis. 

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Type III Anonymous message

2003-03-01 Thread lcs Mixmaster Remailer
=== TYPE III ANONYMOUS MESSAGE BEGINS ===
What the Fuck??? maybe people shoudlnt have shown the feebs how to warfly...


what about the 4th amendment

   anon 


FBI acknowledges mystery flights

   Friday, February 28, 2003 Posted: 6:32 PM EST (2332 GMT)

   BLOOMINGTON, Indiana (AP) -- The
   FBI acknowledged that a small plane
   whose frequent, unexplained flights over
   the city had raised fears among some
   residents is being used by the agency to
   monitor people who might have terrorist
   connections. 

   Residents in this city of 69,000, home to the
   flagship campus of Indiana University,
   where more than 3,300 foreign students
   attend, have seen the white, single-engine
   Cessna 182 at least since February 19
   making passes overhead about noon, in the
   late evening and after midnight. 

   Earlier in the week, when aviation officials
   disclosed that the aircraft was conducting
   surveillance, the FBI had denied any link to
   the plane. 

   Agent Thomas V. Fuentes said the FBI
   issued the denial because a reporter asked if
   the airplane is doing electronic surveillance,
   which it is not. 

   Fuentes and agent James H. Davis said the
   FBI is not aware of any threat to
   Bloomington or the state, but is watching many foreign 
nationals. 

   Several students at Indiana University have been questioned by 
FBI agents, university and
   agency officials confirmed. Agency spokesman Doug Garrison, 
however, would not say if
   those interviews were related to national security or the 
airplane's flights. 

   Besides individuals, Fuentes and Davis said, the aircraft is 
monitoring vehicles and
   businesses -- particularly those open late at night from which 
faxes or e-mails can be sent. 

   Fuentes said the aircraft is conducting surveillance flights 
over several communities near
   Indianapolis, the state capital. 

   Bloomington is about 40 miles (65 kilometers) south of 
Indianapolis. 

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Type III Anonymous message

2003-03-01 Thread lcs Mixmaster Remailer
=== TYPE III ANONYMOUS MESSAGE BEGINS ===
What the Fuck??? maybe people shoudlnt have shown the feebs how to warfly...


what about the 4th amendment

   anon 


FBI acknowledges mystery flights

   Friday, February 28, 2003 Posted: 6:32 PM EST (2332 GMT)

   BLOOMINGTON, Indiana (AP) -- The
   FBI acknowledged that a small plane
   whose frequent, unexplained flights over
   the city had raised fears among some
   residents is being used by the agency to
   monitor people who might have terrorist
   connections. 

   Residents in this city of 69,000, home to the
   flagship campus of Indiana University,
   where more than 3,300 foreign students
   attend, have seen the white, single-engine
   Cessna 182 at least since February 19
   making passes overhead about noon, in the
   late evening and after midnight. 

   Earlier in the week, when aviation officials
   disclosed that the aircraft was conducting
   surveillance, the FBI had denied any link to
   the plane. 

   Agent Thomas V. Fuentes said the FBI
   issued the denial because a reporter asked if
   the airplane is doing electronic surveillance,
   which it is not. 

   Fuentes and agent James H. Davis said the
   FBI is not aware of any threat to
   Bloomington or the state, but is watching many foreign 
nationals. 

   Several students at Indiana University have been questioned by 
FBI agents, university and
   agency officials confirmed. Agency spokesman Doug Garrison, 
however, would not say if
   those interviews were related to national security or the 
airplane's flights. 

   Besides individuals, Fuentes and Davis said, the aircraft is 
monitoring vehicles and
   businesses -- particularly those open late at night from which 
faxes or e-mails can be sent. 

   Fuentes said the aircraft is conducting surveillance flights 
over several communities near
   Indianapolis, the state capital. 

   Bloomington is about 40 miles (65 kilometers) south of 
Indianapolis. 

 TYPE III ANONYMOUS MESSAGE ENDS