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Author: CorinneCorinne
Date: Jul 23, 2007 18:40
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biggest gang in town."
No other reason.
What eventually happened in court?
For possession of a 'red box' - a simpleton tone device that can fool
telco computers into making free calls even though the same computers
spot its usage:
> In the words of Ed Cummings, "I was forced to make a deal with the devil."
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> The government had found data on a commercial diskette in his possession
> which they say was related to cellular...
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Author: MaggieMaggie
Date: Jul 23, 2007 18:34
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Research Projects Agency
* (DARPA), headed for many years by current Secretary of Defense, William
* Perry. In fact, much of the surveillance technology being introduced in
* the private sector was...
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Author: DiannaDianna
Date: Jul 23, 2007 18:16
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McNulty)... Nothing forces agents to 'forget' a key
# and stop using it."
#
# "Placing all keys in a central location will invite foreign
# intelligence services to either (a) impose similar requirements
# in their own nations, and/or (b) seek access to keys held by
# U.S. escrow agents, through legal or illegal means. American
# business has well-publicized problems with industrial espionage
# by other nations."
# - Michael B. Packer, Managing Director - Bankers Trust Company
o To Safeguard Your Privacy
* "Clinton's Encryption Plan Fits Law and Market"
* Letters to the Editor, Mickey Kantor, U.S. Secretary of Commerce, 10/9/96
*
* Users may need a "spare key" to recover information that is lost or
* otherwise inaccessible, in much the same way that we give a trusted
* neighbor a spare key to our house...and the U.S. will have that key.
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Author: BenBen
Date: Jul 23, 2007 18:09
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* submitting an affidavit saying the pictures were taken for the course
* and were consistent with the assignment.
*
* After his arrest, Mr. Feuer was ordered not to have contact with his
* daughter and could not stay at his home while the prosecution's
* investigation continued.
*
* The order was lifted last April, but David Ruhnke, Mr. Feuer's lawyer,
* said "It's really difficult to overstate what a nightmare this has
* been for him."
*
* Mr. Ruhnke further complained that the judge revealed Mr. Feuer's name
* in court papers while he was still making motions to dismiss the case,
* to protect the girl.
Parents charged with child pornography for taking photos of their children.
Thought Police.
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Author: LinetteLinette
Date: Jul 23, 2007 17:41
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bureaus, the Immigration and Naturalization Service, the Social Security
# Administration, and the Internal Revenue Service.
If my attempts to show how bad a thing this is have been too rambling,
too abstract, here is a simple and accurate analogy:
* "Project L.U.C.I.D.", by Texe Marrs, 1996, ISBN 1-884302-02-5
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* It was Martin Anderson who, in his book, Revolution, revealed that during
* the Reagan administration during the 1980s, several...
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Author: PauliePaulie
Date: Jul 23, 2007 16:38
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to
* "protect them" from savage acts by international and domestic terrorists,
* such as occurred in the Oklahoma City and New York's World Trade Center
* bombings. They will also try to con the public into thinking that a
* National ID Card is for your own good, and that anyone who says otherwise
* is either a conspiracy nut or a dangerous, anti-government protester.
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What is 'machine vision'?
Remember President Bush (who was also the head of the CIA) during his failed
re-election bid against Clinton? How they played over and over his amazement
at a demonstration of a supermarket scanner...how out of touch it meant he
was with the real-life of us little people who shop for ourselves?
That is machine vision, using a laser scanner.
It is quite sophisticated these days.
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