While I agree with most of what is said in this thread, it's not
exactly appropriate for this list...

In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Tue, 05 Aug 2003 03:57:25 -0400, Corey Rogers 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

corey> I have to disagree here. Use encryption as often as you can. Encrypt any
corey> and everything you can at will. Get into the habit of encrypting
corey> everything similar to how some of our emails are always digitally signed
corey> using PGP or GnuPG.
corey> 
corey> Encryption must become the norm.
corey> 
corey> According to Phil, " If privacy it outlawed, then only outlaws will have
corey> privacy."
corey> 
corey> 
corey> 
corey> On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 17:10, Shawn P. Stanley wrote:
corey> > Perhaps some simple trepanation.
corey> > 
corey> > Why is the FBI trying to destroy your life?  Perhaps tackling the root of
corey> > the problem will yield a more effective result.  Using encryption will
corey> > likely only serve to escalate the problem.
corey> > 
corey> > On 8/4/03 5:49 PM, "buddy fancher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
corey> > 
corey> > > Hi there,
corey> > > I need some help from you guys. My computer mail and disk are constantly
corey> > > being written to and read back from an unknown source. I suggest perhaps
corey> > > Carnavore or something simular (FBI). This is an invasion of my civil rights
corey> > > and my privacy. I have had problems with the FBI trying to destroy my life
corey> > > before because they think they can do whatever it is they please, and are
corey> > > above the law. They are not above the law.
corey> > > If anyone can give some simple advice on this problem, it  will be greatly
corey> > > appreciated.
corey> > > They think they can destroy anyone's life, and the have no one to answer to.
corey> > > Sincerely,
corey> > > Buddy

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