At 11:26 PM 8/14/94, Timothy C. May wrote:
Ben, ix-nay on the omb-bay talk! I asked you not to discuss these things on open channels. [. . .]
Ah, but that's the beauty of it. Who would believe that we're actually doing anything? Better yet, what jury would now believe that all those messages that the NSA has gotten via Tempest from us were anything but elaborate NSA fodder? (I *knew* I should have bought that Faraday cage!) Seriously, though, what with the simplicity of communicating in a very secure manner on the 'net--whether that means PGP or old-fashioned code (Aunt Sally's not feeling all that well, but the postcard you sent really cheered her up. Are we still on for coffee and bagles at ten on Saturday?)--it makes one wonder just what the NSA is trying to monitor, and what they hope to accomplish by it.
--My name is May, _Tim_ May
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