Re: [cdr] Re: Another Cypherpunks Investigation?

2003-09-13 Thread J.A. Terranson
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, James A. Donald wrote: > On 12 Sep 2003 at 17:46, J.A. Terranson wrote: > > The FBI has been learning to use international extradition > > over the last two years or so, and are actually getting to be > > quite good at it from what I hear. > > This would greatly surprise me,

[cdr] Re: Another Cypherpunks Investigation?

2003-09-13 Thread J.A. Terranson
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003, James A. Donald wrote: > And this, of course, assumes that Professor Rat is real, rather > than an american agent provocateur sshing to Australia. For an > Australian, he seems oddly obsessed with US figures. I haven't seen his stuff in ages - procmail was my friend until

Re: [cdr] Re: Another Cypherpunks Investigation?

2003-09-12 Thread Jim Choate
Somethings broke in the backbone relay, the CDR has split. I sent the note out and didn't see Tim's response, but do see JAT's. Cool ;) On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, J.A. Terranson wrote: > > On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Tim May wrote: > > > > > Were he in the U.S., I'd expect he'd face serious charges. Being

[cdr] Re: Another Cypherpunks Investigation?

2003-09-12 Thread J.A. Terranson
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Tim May wrote: > Were he in the U.S., I'd expect he'd face serious charges. Being that > he's in Australia, as far as I know, I doubt extradition will occur. I disagree (although I would not have several years ago). The FBI has been learning to use international extradi

Re: [cdr] Re: Another Cypherpunks Investigation?

2003-09-12 Thread James A. Donald
-- On 12 Sep 2003 at 17:46, J.A. Terranson wrote: > The FBI has been learning to use international extradition > over the last two years or so, and are actually getting to be > quite good at it from what I hear. This would greatly surprise me, for government bureaucracies are notoriously incom