10 Nov
2002
10 Nov
'02
7:22 p.m.
On Sun, 10 Nov 2002, Adam Shostack wrote:
A full police state can't prevent anything, it can just make some things less common. For example, samizdat in the USSR still got copied and passed around. Drug use is a problem in US prisons. Etc.
that kind of info can be limited by simply shooting everyone who was close enough to take pictures. No other military personell are going to risk taking more. Drugs are different than info. there's real cash transfered, so guards can quadruple their paychecks in a week. But maybe that's a hint on how to keep info flowing :-) Patience, persistence, truth, Dr. mike