1997-11-15 - Re: This judge needs killing

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From: ichudov@algebra.com (Igor Chudov @ home)
To: tcmay@got.net (Tim May)
Message Hash: f187b565d5c5198187ad93eb99c2128f220c89a44614d7f5b7e325a0ea4dafe8
Message ID: <199711150426.WAA19726@manifold.algebra.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1997-11-15 05:04:09 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 15 Nov 1997 13:04:09 +0800

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From: ichudov@algebra.com (Igor Chudov @ home)
Date: Sat, 15 Nov 1997 13:04:09 +0800
To: tcmay@got.net (Tim May)
Subject: Re: This judge needs killing
In-Reply-To: <v0310280bb092291ceb73@[207.167.93.63]>
Message-ID: <199711150426.WAA19726@manifold.algebra.com>
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Tim May wrote:
> (Hey, if the Paladin case withstands Supreme Court scrutiny and his upheld,
> look for the Cypherpunks list node distributors to face criminal charges.)

I do not think that it is entirely impossible either, but the likely
scenario is that the government may first try to harass us and attempt
the criminal charges only after some time.

In any case, the present structure of cypherpunks list is entirely
unacceptable. We have only three working nodes. This is bad since all
of these nodes reside in the US and can be taken out easily.

Besides government raids, we are all too susceptible on things like 
internet providers kicking us out, hard drives failing, and so on.
Theree nodes is not a good redundancy.

I plead foreign cypherpunks to at least establish backup nodes that could
be turned on should anything happen to the US-based ones.

	- Igor.






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