> In anticipation of the "Guv'ment ID Needed for Everything/Can't Get ID
> Without Already Having ID" state, I got government ID last month, before
> the regulations went into effect.
"When a place gets crowded enough to require ID's, social collapse is
not far away. It is time to go elsewhere.
On 1 July, J.A. Terranson wrote...
> For those of you who may have missed it, today was the first day of the
> new "Real ID Act", a/k/a, the American Nazification Papers Act. I
> wouldn't have know myself except that I recently moved, and wanted to
> exchange my current Illinois drivers license fo
> Well, James Dobson (right wing Christian evangelical) is targeting some of
> these same judges, so I don't think the Democrat & Republican division
> you're pointing to here is all that valid. In other words, some of those
> same judges are hated by the right.
Thomas in particular is hated by
> At 10:19 PM 6/23/2005, you wrote:
> >On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, Jay Listo wrote:
> >
> >> Well, once the Supreme Court starts coming up with stuff like this, you
> >> know you've been Bush-whacked.
> >
> >Maybe you should take another look at who voted how. The Bushies
> >dissented on this opinion. G
> >From: "A.Melon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> >The principle of using the takings clause to transfer private property
> >to private parties has already been approved by the Supremes. This is
> >but another variation.
> >http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.
inciple of using the takings clause to transfer private property
to private parties has already been approved by the Supremes. This is
but another variation.
http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=us&vol=467&invol=229
> >From: "A.Melon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED
> How do you take out a bulldozer? (Remember, bulldozer operators can
> easily be replaced.)
thermite through the engine block, frag bomb in the engine compartment,
torch any remaining hoses, slice the tires, puncture the brake lines.
you don't need someone to tell you this. takings clause abuse ha
===
This is the sixth release candidate for the 0.1.0.x series. This is an
actual release candidate--it's going to be the final release if there
are no bugs--we promise. :) We fixed the last known major problems:
we don't
--- Steve Thompson scribbled:
> --- Tyler Durden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > yes, this reminded me of another brilliant idea.
> >
> > Why don't some cars have a little tiny furnace for stash destruction?
> >
> > If you've got an on-board stash and some Alabama hillbilly with a badge
> > pulls
Angleton, James Hughssdi215-50-2639 1888-12-05 1973-04 NCR
businessman, former Col., wife Carmen Mercedes Moreno, Boise, ID
Angleton, James Jesus unres 1917-12-09 1987-05-11
CIA/OSS, possibly b. 1918- Col. James Hugh Angleton, Carmen Mercedes Moreno,
Boise,
Out of nowhere cometh Steve Thompson, and sayeth he all manner of things.
But, while his mouth moveth one way, he seemeth to move the other.
http://groups-beta.google.com/groups?q=%22steve+thompson%22&start=0&hl=en&safe=off&;
What hath suddenly attracted our AUK creep?
Major Variola writes...
> If you physically destroy the keys or the data, there is little to gain by
> torturing you or your family. That is superior to gambling that your
> deeper duress levels are convincing to the man with the electrodes.
Are there any publicly available documents that detail
Tyler Durden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 2003-12-08:
> Is it possible to determine that the photo 'originally' (ie, when it was
> sent to me) contained stegoed information, but that it was intercepted in
> transit and the real message overwritten with noise or whatever?
Hardly, given the simple f
> Now, I don't know how subpeoned phone or other
> electronic records are handled ---has anyone ever
> questioned Telco's or paging company recordkeeping?
> Any readers know more?
I work as a programmer at a company that writes software to handle
switch functions and bill cellular and gsm custome
I don't care about The Rat's postings like some of
my anonymous associates, but someone's razor
reporting is inaccurate. Some spam from this list
has been revoked at razor so it drops down below
30% confidence, when it shouldn't be revoked at
all [1]. Inversely, some legitimate postings are
getti
"Looks like we picked a bad day to begin our War On Truancy!" - Blair
Traffic Control
(Nth send attempt)
--
Evening Standard - Friday, 21st March 2003
(Five barium^h^h^h^h^h^h editions daily.)
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/
Met chief accuses protest children of playing truant and wasting time
B
I find it interesting that "live" transmission of Enemy Combatant Radio at 93.7 FM
lags about 2 minutes after mp3 broadcast at
http://radio.us2.indymedia.org:8000/playlist.pls?mount=/ecr
I cannot think of rational explanation why would the signal be delayed - maybe someone
versed in FM broadcas
Let us pray ernestly that a hero will rise up to slay the evil Texas
mutant destroying our country and world peace.
Sheesh -- somehow I though Sensenbrenner, at least, was smarter than this
(although I knew Kohl wasn't) don't any of these people have a clue
as to how ridiculously easy it is to make blackpowder from scratch in
100lb plus quantities? Including making the charcoal and the potassium nitrate
Put a duct tape on the rear window of your car, diagonally corner to corner. Spread
the word.
Sorry for occupying the bandwidth, this is just too good.
I am also scared now, finding that men with guns are simply extremely cretenious,
not just evil scheming bastards.
http://www.channel4.com/news/home/z/stories/20030206/dossier.html
Published: 6 February 2003
Reporter: Julian Rush
Are there any dynamic DNS services currently out there that provide mail relaying
capability?
DHIS used to do it, at least for their original users, but has recently broken their
relaying
system and don't seem too eager to fix it.
Bill Stewart said:
> At 12:31 PM 01/14/2003 -0800, Tim May wrote:
> >I saw mention on the Yahoo news site that some health clubs and
> >gyms are already taking steps to limit the types of cellphones
> >allowed in the changing areas (and maybe elsewhere).
>
> Hey, some people get their privacy by
>SIgh. Although I read May's "Crypto Anarchy" piece and liked it, I am slowly
>coming to the conclusion that he's just another dimwitted fascist who by
>accident had a few interesting ideas.
You're Guilty for Not Doing Your Homework.
Mr. May's views on sick, disabled, niggers and women are avai
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 10:46 AM, Igor Chudov wrote:
> A nice article, although I was under impression that basically the
> remailer network was no longer operable. Wanted to send some joke stuff
> through them and was unable to do so due to lack of working remailers.
According to http:/
On Sat, 28 Dec 2002 23:07:56 -0800, you wrote:
>
> On Saturday, December 28, 2002, at 03:16 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The 20/20 TV show on December 27, 2002 had a segment on Robert Hanssen, FBI
> spy, in which he is described as becoming sexually aroused by a National
> Security Agency Po
"How long do you think it would be before the ISP described below would
receive a cease and desist letter, ordering it to remove the cameras,
in order to protect customer privacy?"
My mind is churning...one would think there'd be a cute techno-fix to this...oh wait,
what about some form of brut
Woman wanted for child abuse after store spycam witnesses beating:
http://www.cnn.com/2002/US/Midwest/09/20/video.child.beating/index.html
SOUTH BEND, Indiana (CNN) -- The woman caught on videotape seemingly
beating her 4-year-old daughter in the parking lot of a Kohl's Department
Store in Mi
On Sun, 11 Aug 2002 13:22:15 -0400, you wrote:
>
> At 4:35 PM +0200 on 8/11/02, Anonymous wrote:
>
>
> > Next, the "internet" boogeyman.
>
> Nope. Just the clueless "only knows one austrian remailer" boogeyman. Watch
> me make him go away:
>
> <*Plonk!*>
Based on your inability or unwillingness t
Jack Lloyd wrote:
>On Wed, 31 Jul 2002, Steve Schear wrote:
>
>> Looks amazingly familiar. Could it be, could be, could it be Mojo
>> Nation (now MNet http://mnet.sourceforge.net )?
>
>Or OpenCM (http://www.opencm.org)
> -Jack
On the OpenCM webpage, it proclaims on the right hand side:
On 10 July 2002, Bill Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If your box can support current PC100 / PC133 SIMMs, you can probably
> upgrade it with enough memory to run the newer applications ok, but
> the generation of machines with Fast Page Mode 72-pin memory tends to
> be limited to 32MB or som
On Fri, 24 May 2002, Curt Smith wrote:
> The lack of e-mail detailing financial transactions is also the
> reason many businesses chose not to incur the overhead of
> secure communications.
>
> If there were servers on the internet which automatically
> displayed all plaintext e-mail messages whi
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