1996-01-23 - PZ a Nazi?

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From: Anonymous User <nobody@c2.org>
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 96 20:23:15 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: PZ a Nazi?
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Original dated: Jan 21 '96, 09:26

The UK's Sunday Telegraph has today featured an article by Robin
Gedye entitled "Neo-Nazis are marching on the Internet" in which
apart the the usual nonsense about neo-Nazis being about to take
over the world by means of their "Thule Net" accuses the deviser
of PGP of being a Nazi sympathiser:

"Private communications between neo-Nazis on the network are
effected under a program called "Pretty Good Privacy", devised by
an American neo-Nazi sympathiser."

  Robin Gedye (in Bonn) p.23 of "The Sunday Telegraph" January 21,
  1996





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