From: Jiri Baum <jirib@cs.monash.edu.au>
To: rjc@clark.net (Ray Cromwell)
Message Hash: 5887fafaa047b93b68d441e79cdf3f6ff8a18b20a50f8c84a8fb9285e9c90c93
Message ID: <199509070600.QAA11675@molly.cs.monash.edu.au>
Reply To: <199509070346.XAA14571@clark.net>
UTC Datetime: 1995-09-07 06:03:18 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 6 Sep 95 23:03:18 PDT
From: Jiri Baum <jirib@cs.monash.edu.au>
Date: Wed, 6 Sep 95 23:03:18 PDT
To: rjc@clark.net (Ray Cromwell)
Subject: Re: Scientology and police visit XS4ALL Amsterdam
In-Reply-To: <199509070346.XAA14571@clark.net>
Message-ID: <199509070600.QAA11675@molly.cs.monash.edu.au>
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Hello Ray Cromwell and all other cypherpunks,
> Anyone ready to risk running a "Scientology .sig virus server"?
...
> In the same spirit of the "export-a-sig-PGP" system, why not break
> the CoS materials up into n pieces (each piece being 5-10 lines long)
...
I don't really follow the Co$ saga, but when I last looked it seemed
as though six lines (one of them the title) are sufficient for them
to be unhappy at you. If I remember correctly, those six lines said
to go to the zoo to practice telepathy with animals...
(No they didn't say *how*.)
So I don't know whether the "export-PGP-sig" system will be any use.
...
> To spread the risk around even more, I'd place the "piece server"
> on k different HTTP sites just so they can't raid them all. Even
> better would be to use a script on one master server to
...
master server = single point of pressure
> Cypherpunks oughta be able to figure out something to show those idiots
> why their actions are ultimately futile.
It always was, but do you have the money and the spirit to fight them?
Jiri
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If you want an answer, please mail to <jirib@cs.monash.edu.au>.
On sweeney, I may delete without reading!
PGP 463A14D5 (but it's at home so it'll take a day or two)
PGP EF0607F9 (but it's at uni so don't rely on it too much)
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>: : >>: OT7-48
>: : >>: 1. Find some plants, trees, etc., and communicate to them
>: : >>: individually until you know they received your communication.
>: : >>: 2. Go to a zoo or a place with many types of life and communicate
>: : >>: with each of them until you know the communication is
>: : >>: received and, if possible, returned.
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