From: DON_HENSON@delphi.com
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From: DON_HENSON@delphi.com
Date: Sun, 3 Oct 93 17:28:58 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: NPR?
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Has anyone considered forwarding and/or send NPR an information packet to
help bring the encryption/clipper issues to the general public, or is that
looked upon as a bad idea?
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I'm in favor of getting the word out on the Clipper/Skipjack problem but
I don't think sending a note to NPR is going to do it. They have a long
history of extremely biased (toward the government view) reporting.
Don Henson
PGP key on server or on request
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