1994-01-22 - Re: cc: FBI

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From: css@netcom.com (Chris Schefler)
To: cme@sw.stratus.com (Carl Ellison)
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UTC Datetime: 1994-01-22 06:37:05 UTC
Raw Date: Fri, 21 Jan 94 22:37:05 PST

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From: css@netcom.com (Chris Schefler)
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 94 22:37:05 PST
To: cme@sw.stratus.com (Carl Ellison)
Subject: Re: cc: FBI
In-Reply-To: <199401211536.KAA03867@ellisun.sw.stratus.com>
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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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