On Monday, November 12, 2001, at 03:27 PM, Faustine wrote:
Tim wrote:
Several of us were in the Sierras this past weekend for a training session on weapons use, explosives, terrorism measures, and methods for monkey wrenching the U.S. government so as to paralyze its police state moves. For security reasons, the location was not publicized.
So why are you publicizing it after the fact? Is it really worth the risk you're taking by mentioning it just to respond to a taunt by some ignorant smugster behind a remailer? If questioning your commitment is all it takes to push your buttons, I'd say that's less than optimal.
No need to be on such a hair trigger: the archives speak for
<...> themselves.
For you to keep tossing out all this sucker-bait-for-feds in the name of furthering your one-man strategic deterrence campaign is a bit excessive. Once you've established your credibility there's no real reason to keep raising the stakes. Especially not in response to someone blowing virtual spitwads at you from behind a remailer.
Mr. May is our lightening rod. When he goes away, it's time. Time to fight, time to run, time to shut up and get with the program, whatever, but it'll be time for it. -- "Remember, half-measures can be very effective if all you deal with are half-wits."--Chris Klein