1997-07-11 - Re: NEWS: Freedom of Movement Could Cripple Cops, FBI Warns

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Date: Sat, 12 Jul 1997 06:07:22 +0800
To: cypherpunks@Algebra.COM
Subject: Re: NEWS: Freedom of Movement Could Cripple Cops, FBI Warns
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On Fri, 11 Jul 1997, Tim May wrote:
> No comment needed.
>
> >Freedom of Movement Could Cripple Cops, FBI Warns
> >
> > By Klaus Prime
> >
> >WASHINGTON, July 9 (Reuter) - FBI Director Louis Freeh on Wednesday issued
> >his sternest warning yet that freedom of movement by citizen units could
> >wreak havoc on crime-fighting efforts.

This is proof that Freeh has finally learnt to read, and has completed (we
hope) "1984" and is applying it to his own world. Perhaps Freeh wasn't
allowed to become a Big Brother, for the group of the same name.
On Fri, 11 Jul 1997, Tim May wrote:
> No comment needed.
>
> >Freedom of Movement Could Cripple Cops, FBI Warns
> >
> > By Klaus Prime
> >
> >WASHINGTON, July 9 (Reuter) - FBI Director Louis Freeh on Wednesday issued
> >his sternest warning yet that freedom of movement by citizen units could
> >wreak havoc on crime-fighting efforts.

This is proof that Freeh has finally learnt to read, and has completed (we
hope) "1984" and is applying it to his own world. Perhaps Freeh wasn't
allowed to become a Big Brother, for the group of the same name.






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