Re: Conservative nightmares !!

From: Robin Faichney (robin@ii01.org)
Date: Tue Jul 17 2001 - 17:01:16 BST

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    On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 02:31:10PM +0100, Chris Taylor wrote:
    > > Mind you I expect all I have to do to get the NSA down at Menwith Hill to
    > > tap this message would be to put the word bomb and White House in the same
    > > sentence.
    >
    > Maybe we (well, someone) (someone brave) (er...) could start a
    > disinformation campaign by promoting the addition of signatures
    > containing every alarming (in the literal sense) word possible in there?
    >
    > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    > Chris Taylor (chris@bioinf.man.ac.uk)
    > http://bioinf.man.ac.uk/ »people»chris
    > b_omb k_ill w_hitehouse b_ush U_SA
    > i_mperialist a_llah c_ontra y_ankee
    > b_lah b_lah b_lah...
    > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Wimp! People have being doing that for years. Without underscores, I
    mean, and with many more words. Echelon renewed interest in this sort of
    thing when it emerged, but surveillance of the Internet is an old idea,
    and this way of combatting it almost as old.

    -- 
    "It is tempting to suppose that some concept of information could serve
    eventually to unify mind, matter, and meaning in a single theory," say
    Daniel C Dennett and John Haugeland
    Robin Faichney -- Inside Information -- http://www.ii01.org/
    

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