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 More options Mar 21 1997, 3:00 am
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From: ast...@primus.net (Justin Petersen)
Date: 1997/03/21
Subject: "The Watchman" by Jon Littman

Author Jon Littman has once again released a book about hackers, more
specifically, Kevin Poulsen, a.k.a. Dark Dante. Since I, (Agent Steal) am
featured in this "novel", I feel I should go on record and state that
Littman's prose once again falters in presenting the facts, and an unbiased
picture of his subjects. Disregarding the real story, Littman has chosen to
twist, slant, and lie in an attempt to make his book (in his opinion) more
interesting. It appears to simply be a ploy to create controversy and
ultimately sell more books. I suppose it also serves as a method to cover up
his lack of writing skill.

It is most unfortunate that Littman has chosen this route thus depriving the
reader of the true story. I should also point out that I am by far NOT alone
in this opinion. The vast majority of the people who know the real story,
including Kevin Poulsen, have spoken publicly about the inaccuracy of the
book. Littman's last "yarn", "The Fugitive Game", received identical
criticism from many, including the highly regarded New York Times reporter
John Markoff. It would seem that irresponsible journalism is part of Mr.
Littman's "style."

This critic gives "The Watchman" only one star and recommends picking up a
good book on Java programming instead.

Agent Steal a.k.a. Justin Petersen
ast...@primus.net


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Discussion subject changed to ""The Watchman" by Jon Littman (Kevin Poulsen via rOTTEN)" by rot...@cyberverse.com
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 More options Mar 26 1997, 3:00 am
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From: rOT...@cyberverse.com
Date: 1997/03/26
Subject: Re: "The Watchman" by Jon Littman (Kevin Poulsen via rOTTEN)

[kevin poulsen via rOTTEN):
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Justin,

Please stay off my side.

Kevin.

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and Alvarado at 1am.  Instructions near foot of
statue.  Bring plenty of cigarettes."

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 More options Apr 7 1997, 3:00 am
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From: ast...@primus.net (Justin Petersen)
Date: 1997/04/07
Subject: Re: "The Watchman" by Jon Littman

Kevin, how pompous of you to think that by speaking out against Littman's
latest "novel" I would somehow be taking your side. Unfortunately we both
seem to have become the subject of his myopic fallacy. And although I
concur with your assessment of his yarn, I merely wanted to let everyone
know that as far as I'm concerned, Mr. Littman is a bamboozler and a
parasite. And having been a participant in the saga, I can safely say his
recounting is grossly and factually incorrect.

Justin "Eric" Petersen
Agent Steal
ast...@primus.net

"Free at last, free at last. Thank God almighty I'm free at last."
- Dr. M.L.K.

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