A follow up on the LEO hit of Cryptome on 4 June 2002 referred
from
http://home.leo.gov/rollcall/internet_tips/2002/tip_060302.htm
Here's the LEO website:
http://www.fbi.gov/hq/cjisd/leo.htm
Activities described on this site appear to contradict recent
congressional testimony by the FBI d
True, the home.leo.gov referrer could be a spoof, indeed, reads
more like a spoof than the real thing which used to be partially
camouflaged, except so did Bush, Ashcroft and company
before 9/11, well, before the Florida and Supreme Court
assault on the assaulting enemies of the state.
Now bald
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 12:40:19PM -0700, John Young wrote:
> This hit to Cryptome today must be the rapid response to Ashcroft's
> openly sicking the FBI on the net:
>
> http://home.leo.gov/rollcall/internet_tips/2002/tip_060302.htm
home.leo.gov has disappeared, and ns1.leo.gov doesn't know
This hit to Cryptome today must be the rapid response to Ashcroft's
openly sicking the FBI on the net:
http://home.leo.gov/rollcall/internet_tips/2002/tip_060302.htm
Leo.gov is an FBI domain, though its use is not limited to that
agency.
Our posting aerial views of nuclear submarine bases is