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  Re: can you decrypt?         


Author: Anonyma
Date: Nov 28, 2006 17:29

In article <4t3uibF118jatU1@mid.dfncis.de>
Sebastian Gottschalk wrote:
>
> Nomen Nescio wrote:
>
>> In article <936CDAAD.CADD49C7@aol.com>
>> need.help.please@aol.com wrote:
>>>
>>> 737145404174584236110137740566
>>> 186472012314375528715502477677
>>> 013834561521215117638513861218
>>> 730674132845221282118373643863
>>> 856155173026671768052001251315
>>> 823224331614823517457287780327
>>> 612421148402812472001825432566
>>> 828410332024882156048371020883
>>> 761865200151184355867648273845
>>> 338348762716605737825668605338
>>> 381164888585557512460735252627
>>> 355068140373344817825645253771 ...
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  MI5 Persecution: Lander on C4         


Author: MI5-Victim
Date: Nov 28, 2006 13:19

Stephen Lander on Channel Four TV

MI5's Director-General, Stephen Lander, appeared in Channel Four's programme "The Power List" on 31/October/1998.
The series of three programmes described the most influential people in British society.

To my deep amusement and Lander's undoubted chagrin, Fulcrum Productions, makers of the programme, chose to illustrate
the piece using screen-shots of my website. To the best of my knowledge this is the only time this website has featured
on British television screens.

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  ADVERT: C12-GAMMA         


Author: Robin Carey
Date: Nov 28, 2006 13:14

ADVERT: Caesarion v12-GAMMA FreeBSD/Linux software;

http://www.caesarion.org.uk

Note: Caesarion v12 is probably one of the most important pieces of
cryptography software
ever written, not only from a software excellence viewpoint, but
also from the algorithms
and techniques employed in the software.

"... a computer can't decrypt a code ..."
"... if it doesn't know if the code actually decrypts to something
..."

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

C12-GAMMA is a finalised branch of Caesarion v12; a free software
product for the FreeBSD and Linux operating systems. It is distributed
under a software license which mandates that it may not be used for
terrorism, paedophilia or crimes against humanity.

The software provides secure (E-mail) communications facilities;
communications secrecy, user-authentication and data-integrity
verification.

C12-GAMMA provides some unique technological superiorities, including:

o The use of the L15 Stream Cipher which is a technological superiority
in itself.
o Innovative Cipher-Packet technique hides ciphertext in padding thus
preventing cryptanalysis.
o The software is supplied...
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  MI5 Persecution: Observer article         


Author: MI5-Victim
Date: Nov 28, 2006 13:04

Observer article 9/March/1997
Fame at last! In an alleged book review in the Observer (Books p16), Jay Rayner writes about a "man called Bob"
(one of my many pseudonyms) in whom "a lot of people have shown an interest". Read and ponder!

Perhaps the Chinese curse "may you live in interesting times" could be re-worded into "may you be considered an
interesting person". Infamy, infamy, they've all got it in for me!

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  MI5 Persecution: .net magazine article         


Author: MI5-Victim
Date: Nov 28, 2006 12:50

net magazine article March/1998

Britain's .net Magazine featured my website on page 17 of their March 1998 issue (number 42). They quote from the "FAQ"
pages, and also include some details of the evidence I have tried to present on my website.

The age of some of the material on the website shows in this review, which says the case "has been discussed in uk.*
newsgroups during the past year". At this time (March 1998) it has been discussed on uk.misc for three years, and there
are still occasional traces of the discussion going on.

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  MI5 Persecution: Bizarre magazine         


Author: MI5-Victim
Date: Nov 28, 2006 12:26

Bizarre magazine article June/2001

The appropriately-named Bizarre magazine, a UK publication, featured my website on page 114 of their June 2001 issue
(number 47). They present a copy of the letter MI5 sent me in February 1997.

This article was pointed out to me by a reader of Bizarre magazine. I suppose I should be pleased to be placed at no. 1
of a list of top ten paranoid sites, even though paranoia is only incidental to the the material on this website, which
is objective.

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  MI5 Persecution: BBC h2g2 online         


Author: MI5-Victim
Date: Nov 28, 2006 12:15

BBC h2g2 16/Sept/1999

The BBC's h2g2 website is billed as "Earth Edition of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy!". Naturally, one of its pages
is about me, me, me. It starts off with the lines;

Every now and then something comes along which makes you
think "Ah! That's what the Internet is for!" Mike Corley
is one such case.

The page itself can be found at http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A164404

The user comments linked from h2g2 are less than respectful, but given the point of view my website promulgates that is
understandable. It's true that without the communications ability afforded by the internet, which came along at just the
right time, my complaints would be getting nowhere. But that's a two edged sword also; miniature cameras only appeared
around 1990, so the advantage of technology is up to the adopter. Secret service intrigues, and on the other side of the
coin human paranoia, have both been going on for centuries; what changes now is an increased technologisation of both sides.

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  Re: Got something to decrypt         


Author: Unruh
Date: Nov 28, 2006 11:04

"Arthur J. O'Dwyer" andrew.cmu.edu> writes:
>On Tue, 28 Nov 2006, Tom St Denis wrote:
>> noload wrote:
>>>
>>> Unfortunately, I must decline your offer to assist in the editing of the
>>> LTC manual.
>>>
>>> This being the 'Holiday Season', as well as the time of year I will be
>>> taking my vacation from work, that will not leave me with the extra time
>>> that would be required.
>>
>> No problemo.
>>
>> It wouldn't be an LTC manual if it didn't include my flare for
>> inventing grammar and new words :-)
> "Flair". ;)

flare-- a bright light that explodes on the scene and then rapidly fizzles
out.
>-Arthur
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  Re: Interesting paper: On the Power of Simple Branch Prediction Analysis         


Author: Timoleon
Date: Nov 28, 2006 08:25

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clark wrote:
> On 28 Nov 2006 06:42:30 -0800, "Tom St Denis" gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> Let's go back to the issues...
>
> The rest of this post is an observation...
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  MI5 Persecution: their methods and tactics         


Author: MI5-Victim
Date: Nov 28, 2006 07:56

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
-= why the security services? -=
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

You may ask, why do I think the "they" referred to are the security
services? Is there any evidence that there is a single source, as opposed
to a loosely based "whispering campaign" amongst many people? Even if there
is a single source, is there any evidence that "they" are professional
"buggers" as opposed to amateurs, or perhaps people working for a privately
funded organization?

a) As to the question of a single source versus something more fragmented;
it is quite obvious that there is a single source from the way the campaign
has been carried out. Since things have been repeated verbatim which were
said in my home, there must be one group which does the watching and
listening. Since on several occasions (mainly during travel) people have
been planted in close proximity and rehearsed in what they were to say, it
follows that someone must have done the planning for that, and again a
single source is indicated.
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