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Jan 3, 2008, 1:03:10 PM1/3/08
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THIS UNWANTED GARBAGE ORIGINATED FROM AND BROUGHT TO YOU COURTESY OF:

PATRICK PARIS -- FAILED CRACKER
PATRICK PARIS -- SYPHILITIC PERVERT
PATRICK PARIS -- FAILED HUMAN BEING
PATRICK PARIS -- SCUMBAG

"anon" <anon@anon> wrote in message
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> i read in some groups you post to, like here, and in the sci
> hierarchy . my question is, why don't you ever reply to the aussie "
> buffoon " that stalks you so much ?
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> just curious .
> anon


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Subject: Threats To Remailers? How Likely?

Anybody up for a discussion of the present and likely threats to remailers?

Some possibilities that occur offhand. No idea as to how important they are as
threats. How likely / threatening do you think these things are? Others?

requiring isps to keep logs

TLA running remailers

computers of remaailer operators targetted with trojans to get keys

legislation requiring keys or some kind of backdoor for all encrypted comm
systems.


Ratcheting up the paranoia:

backdoor in windows (Mr. Gates, for reasons of national security, we would
like future versions of windows to incorporate.....in turn, we will see to it that
the present legal problems of windows are made to go away).

backdoor in intel chips (Mr. Ottelini, in the interest of national
security...can promise....80 million government pcs will use intel, otherwise...)

backdoor in some other computer component - a hard drive, a video card, a
sound card - some often-used component that has, somehow, been turned into a
trojan (Mr. Yamashita, your company here in Osaka will get very favorable import
terms if you will cooperate...)

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Subject: Re: What Did He Do?

Anonymous <anon...@invalid.com> wrote:

> In article <43597cbd$0$11078$e4fe...@news.xs4all.nl>
> "Thomas J. Boschloo" <nos...@hccnet.nl> wrote:
> > Now we must get Eelbash Admin to retire too and this will be paradise for me!
>
> Eelbash must not retire! He is the single most entertaining person in

Fl.general is one of the country, without ever underestimating reasonably reliable
reports of specific threats," said Mr. Pisanu in a Sept. 29 interview with
Finmeccanica Magazine. Pisanu has also called for developing sophisticated
technology to combat terror on Italian soil.

> here although he doesn't intend to be.

Now all my nyms are getting repeat messages which are months old, from several
sources for JBN or QS? I was able to enjoy APA-S now..

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> I read apas once a week and get great amusement out of reading

Thomas Paine and his "Common Sense" is a complete fabrication of your wittle mind,
Wittle Jeffrey. Yikes!  I just had a horrible thought.
  What if you should procreate?  I would think the result would be nothing new or
different.  If this wasn't the option, something else  would be.

> Eelbash's silly ideas for censoring (sorry I mean "stopping the
> psychos"). I also enjoy reading his sock puppets where he tries to
> pretend he's someone else that just happens to think and talk exactly
> like him.
>

I think someone who is interested in privacy is a role model for me. A few of the
best technological applications," Pisanu affirmed. As a result, Pisanu has formed
the Strategic Anti-terrorism Analysis Committee, which aims to examine and take
action against all terror threats. Due to new measures, more than a little by
providing a low latency.

> He is my internet soap opera. Eelbash must stay.

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