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  Protect yourself against Operation Sudden Fall         


Author: Simon.Detlefs
Date: May 9, 2008 17:17

Law enforcement is now intercepting text messages,
as proven by Operation Sudden Fall in San Diego.

http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/pubs/states/newsrel/sd050608.html
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/education/20080506-1338-bn06sdsu2.html

Don't let your personal SMS/text messages fall into
the wrong hands. Encrypt your messages with one
of these:

http://www.CryptoSMS.org
http://www.CryptoSMS.com
http://www.FortressMail.net/fortress_sms.htm
http://www.Cop2p.com/encrypted_sms.html

Be Safe, Be Encrypted, Fuck the Police!!

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To be acceptable or linear will shift pure prosecutions to overseas term.
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  Halo 2 KeyGen 9739 [1/2]         


Author: yenc
Date: Oct 20, 2007 23:20

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  Portal KEYGEN 5369 [1/2]         


Author: bluuqg
Date: Oct 19, 2007 15:15

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  the love and life         


Author: marika
Date: Feb 1, 2007 16:46

Stop sexualizing the vagina!
I bet your stomach hurt the next morning.
the japanese don't eat rice anymore, they eat chips

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""-From August 1996 issue of that wonder of conservative writing,
Reader's Digest. The article, titled "We Can't Afford Corporate
Welfare", was written by T.J. Rodgers, founder, president and CEO of
Cypress Semiconductor in San Jose, CA.

In the piece, Mr. Rodgers discusses some little known examples about
Corporate America's whores in Washington. In 1987, to counter heavy
and effective competition in computer chips from the Japanese, 14
companies combined to form, with Washington's happy approval,
Sematech. Led by Intel and IBM, Sematech employed over 700 people
whose expenses were subsidized very heavily by you, the American
taxpayers. The purported purpose of Sematech was to combat this Asian
competition and increase the effectiveness of American computer chip
makers.
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