1995-01-16 - Re: FAREWELL TO A.R.S. (fwd)

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From: pstemari@erinet.com (Paul J. Ste. Marie)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1995-01-16 03:30:40 UTC
Raw Date: Sun, 15 Jan 95 19:30:40 PST

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From: pstemari@erinet.com (Paul J. Ste. Marie)
Date: Sun, 15 Jan 95 19:30:40 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: FAREWELL TO A.R.S. (fwd)
Message-ID: <pstemari.80.00736736@erinet.com>
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Now the cypherpunks are going to get blamed for anything that happens to the 
"Church" of Scientology.  Sigh:

In article <3f86hh$6gj@ag.oro.net> smj@smudge.oro.net (Scott Jennings) writes:
> ... 
>Homer Wilson Smith (homer@math.cornell.edu) wrote:

>: ...  is a joke.  Their rmgroup message did exactly nothing except create
>: 10 more newgroup message and a total war zone on alt.config.  They are
>: not only pissing off the cypherpunks, but also pissing off the people
>: of alt.config.  If they continue, this war may spread from the internet
>: into the real world as cypherpunks start to hack Church accounts and
>: communication lines everywhere, causing total disruption of Scientology.
>:  
>:      If all the cypherpunks and hackers and crackers and phone freaks
>: and virus writers of the world unite and start to 'rmgroup Scientology', who 
>: do you think will win? ...


	Paul J. Ste. Marie,
	pstemari@well.sf.ca.us, pstemari@erinet.com


	





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