[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> So WTF is going on?
>
> You say you received it, which list node are you subscribed to? Did
> anyone else receive it?
Ah, maybe only openpgp.net is getting them? That's the one I'm
subscribed to -- and I got, I think, 5 copies now of that post.
Speaking
At 23:48 -0400 7/22/00, William H. Geiger III wrote:
>In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 07/22/00
>at 08:09 PM, Meyer Wolfsheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
>>I feel that, if we as individuals are going to demand that our privacy be
>>put back into our own hands (where it definately belongs), we need t
On 23 Jul 2000, at 14:40, Anonymous wrote:
> >How are you transferring $100 anonymously?
> 4. Drop into a blue box marked "US Mail" - those can be seen on streets.
>
> US post may be scanning for that metal thread in the note, but
> it is unlikely that one would trigger anything. If paranoid,
>
As Steve Wynn of Mirage Resorts Says,
"The Only Way To Make Money In A Casino Is To Own One".
Consider These Two Facts:
1. Internet use is continuing to explode! It's estimated that a million
new people every day are joining the hundreds of millions already online.
2. Legalized gaming has beco
On Sun, Jul 23, 2000 at 02:37:08AM -0400, BMM wrote:
> http://www.l-3com.com/cs-east/programs/infosec/privatel.htm
>
> A triple-DES bump-in-the-cord encrypter, retails for ~US$600.
> Buyer beware, L-3 is a Lock-Mart spinoff with NSA and DoD contracts.
>
That is sort of an understatement
or maybe their users travel around the country and its easier for them to get
local numbers.
John doe xyz,abc efg
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 07/23/00
at 09:50 AM, John Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>In case the continuing problems with Cryptome are
>not innocent we send along the attached Zipped files
>of the CIA PSIA docs for dispersal. If you don't want
>secret material delete the attachment unopene
David Marshall wrote:
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> > Mr Anon did a good job. If Jm and dave don't like the heat get out of the
> > kitchen.Get a job thats more dangerous like a taxi driver or clerk at 7-11
>
> Or an AOL tech support representative. I hear that they're subjected
> to idio
Tim May wrote:
<< Massive Snip >>
> There ought to be an I.Q. test before people are allowed to join the
> Cypherpunks list.
>
> --Tim May
>
As some of us are proof positive, IQ does not
prevent stupid actions and statements.
PHM
--
Paul H. Merrill, MCNE, MCSE+I, CCNA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
US citizens who work for a foreign government
have to register with the US govt. Agents
Jim & Dave are clearly working for the Japs.
They ought to register, or being FBI, self-destruct.
"Doug and Denna Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> D&D
No way. This one is just *too* easy.
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