1994-01-21 - cc: FBI

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From: Carl Ellison <cme@sw.stratus.com>
To: fb@cyberg.win.net
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From: Carl Ellison <cme@sw.stratus.com>
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 94 07:40:16 PST
To: fb@cyberg.win.net
Subject: cc: FBI
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>And anyone who didn't include a surveillance agency in the list of
>message recipients would of course be demonstrating that they were up
>to no good and should be investigated.  How diabolically clever.
>
>Next let's "voluntarily" switch to postcards for all snail mail. :)

You're catching on! :-)

Actually -- the important thing to do is get the gov't to stop trying to
get suppliers to voluntarily insert spying taps and let the individual
citizens provide their own spying taps.  Think of it as a form of voting.

Meanwhile, changing the Clipper proposal to mine should help focus the
public debate.  I definitely think NIST should change to my proposal!

 - Carl






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