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Hi


On Monday 18 August 2014 at 1:25:41 PM, in
<mid:53f1f0c5.7000...@sixdemonbag.org>, Robert J. Hansen wrote:


> Basically, if the fact you know something would tend to
> implicate you in the commission of a crime, then you
> can't be compelled to reveal that you know it.  Whether
> it's a passphrase or a safe combination makes no
> difference.

So why couldn't somebody just claim that to be the case when it
wasn't?

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Best regards

MFPA                    mailto:2014-667rhzu3dc-lists-gro...@riseup.net

Ultimate consistency lies in being consistently inconsistent
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