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At 09:27 PM 6/11/00 -0400, you wrote:
>>Lucky:
>>
>>  >I agree with Peter in that Sealand may wish to consider adding a
>> nuke to 
>>  >their budget of small arms. Nuclear powers are the only
>> sovereigns that 
>>  >command any kind of respect from the other members in the club.
>>
>>Kick that N up to BC arms so the start-up budget is doable. The
>>cost of a suitcase nuke is about that of a fully loaded 18-wheeler
>>(~$150K) while B or C fannypacks can be obtained for <10K. Say
>>there are a half- dozen sysadmins on Sealand (if any), each could
>>wear one of these which would activate if any server is improperly
>>tampered with. Say you love the sysadmins, then have them wear BC
>>protective suits under the fannypacks. Say you wonder if a sysadmin
>>will freak from seabreezed gullshit and mistakenly tamper with a
>>server, then have the fannypack contain an injection kit that will
>>VX the nut if a PAL is mishandled. Say you wonder if all the
>>sysadmins will freak from bonephone attack by the TLAs, then ban
>>headsets at work. That will reduce the pool of employables to <1.
>>If the servers can indefinitely run without human intervention,
>>pack Sealand with Ebola strains, cover those containers with quilts
>>of GB, all rigged to activate with power loss or server tamper If
>>this is uninteresting stick with interstate flattening of Beetles. 
>
>
>       Simply fill one of the lower legs of the platfrom with 
>mercury, and a little high explosives. Have a panic button in the
>ops  center. The SAS lands, and 1000 gallons of pure mercury are
>blasted  out into the channel. That wouldn't be nice.  
>
>
Nah!  That would be environmental terrorism.  Lots of people would
get rather upset.  Remember our reaction to Hussain ordering the oil
derricks lit on his troops way out?

Better would be to keep about 1024GB of compromising information on
file at all times.  Dump it to usenet, Geocities, and ABCNews
simotaneously.  No muss, no fuss, and the average joe would be too
busy fuming at all the ways his trusted leadership had betrayed his
ideals and morales.

But then again, we have Clinton, and nothing's happened.

Good luck,

Sean

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