Re: Crypto anarchy now more than ever

2003-02-19 Thread John Kelsey
At 02:20 PM 2/15/03 -0800, James A. Donald wrote: ... They will be testing another missile soon. We shall see how far it goes. They would not waste a nuke on an untested missile --- which is why they test them. If their goal is to blackmail us into not invading them, I don't think they need

Re: Crypto anarchy now more than ever

2003-02-16 Thread Mike Rosing
On Sat, 15 Feb 2003, Tim May wrote: But this did not fit the saber-rattling, so Tenet lied. Someday he will go before a firing squad. What kind of drugs are you on Tim? He'll get away with it, just like every body else has. Look at Poindexter!! If anyone needed a firing squad, he's a prime

Re: Crypto anarchy now more than ever

2003-02-15 Thread Eric Cordian
Tim Wrote: When I was accused of planting a bomb to blow up President Clinton, I told them to prove it. This sounds like an interesting story. Would you care to elaborate? Orwell had their number. And the technological powers have made the ever-expanding power grab more and more

Re: Crypto anarchy now more than ever

2003-02-15 Thread Tim May
On Saturday, February 15, 2003, at 11:46 AM, Morlock Elloi wrote: This is what we need to fight. And this was, and perhaps still is, the promises of unlinkable credentials, of untraceable digital cash, and of True Names. Crypto anarchy is needed now more than ever. There are hardly

Re: Crypto anarchy now more than ever

2003-02-15 Thread Morlock Elloi
This is what we need to fight. And this was, and perhaps still is, the promises of unlinkable credentials, of untraceable digital cash, and of True Names. Crypto anarchy is needed now more than ever. There are hardly battlegrounds available. Software runs on machines big ones make, bits