Re: new privacy possibilities: light captured
From
"Maj. Rylor" <rylor@sanguinarium.zzn.com>
Date
Sat, 20 Jan 2001 20:43:20 -0600
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The obvious problem is still being able to tap the devices at either
end directly to listen to both sides of the conversation. True, the
connection line is un-interruptible but I seriously doubt that the
government would let a system be completely secure.... Hell I'm sure
the Government has a backdoor to WinNt systems no matter what the
Government and MS says.... Heh, they most likely have some bullshit
set of laws forcing/scaring companies into what they want. I don't
believe in the concept of the constitution and it's amendments being
followed by the corporations and much less the government.
Trust in the small companies that almost no one has heard of, that
hasn't caught the government's eye yet and as soon as they become
popular trust them no further, trust only their original work. I know
it sucks but that's reality for a survivalist. Trust no one but
yourself.
Remember, it's human nature to both suppress and to rebel, humans are
control-freaks and the more power they have the bigger their need for
control becomes. We all want our own way. Humans are stupid at the
same time with the selfcentered belief in the world arround them. I
admit that even I am a control-freak and fight myself very hard to
keep from controlling others. I would suppose that we are all lucky
that I'm not in power or else I might not resrict myself so
much.... :)
I'll just leave you with this thought: The world is not what it
appears to be from most view points, even matter, that which is all
arround us and even makes us, is 99.9% empty space. That which you
see, glittering or lusterless, may not even exist.
Be cautious everone,
Rylor
Major Rylor
Omega - Black Operations
Reconnaissance Division
Commanding Officer
for the CyberArmy
http://www.cyberarmy.com/zebulun/group/1_12_6_3_3.shtml
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