I must say I had never considered the possibility that the Data Superhighway itself might be a scam; but it's an interesting possibility. With all the hideous legislative work they cribbed from the Bush clan, a former CIA chief; how surprised would you be to find that the Data Superhighway AND Clipper Chip proposals were intended to be enacted almost simultaneously; to rein in the Internet. Perhaps the spooks have, as we all know, been buying CD-ROMS and grepping 'em. It could be a conspiracy to establish complete government surveillance of all computer equipment. I may simply be being paranoid, here, but in political situations which smack of unlikely coincidence; one must occasionally ask the rhetorical question _Cui bono_? In this case, a number of people stand to benefit; and, oddly, the people seem to be predominantly in the government. I'm not entirely serious about this theory, and I do present it semi-satirically, as a perspicacious few may have noted; but perhaps the topic shall stir up a bit of debate. "Route 666." I like that. How does one get hold of Pat Robertson's people? And get him to think we're good Christian boys, so they'll do it? I think Pat's _already_ pissed about this Clipper thing, and he'd be happy to talk about evil liberal perfidy in the White House. Anyone have their FAX numbers and addresses? ---- Robert W. F. Clark PGP Key Available Upon Request rclark@nyx.cs.du.edu clark@metal.psu.edu