-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Unicorn writes:
Will a passport be issued to a non-citizen?
Do you anticipate an enduring role for passports? What would be the point of strong cryptography if it leaves intact institutions able to enforce a demand for passports? Are they not as much an invasion of privacy as eavesdropping? If passports continue to be of significance in the future, wouldn't that indicate that strong cryptography has failed to achieve its promise? John E. Kreznar | Relations among people to be by jkreznar@ininx.com | mutual consent, or not at all. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3a iQCVAgUBLcSD2cDhz44ugybJAQEU8gQAluPq6cGV82iLx5dHmmSyAUedq3VGv8aO p05PnjUmbIbQMeMG4Q6wMfAVpmJ4OqZjO2wmhmb7oKRFZDojDYym+MqqrWx06shf +Esb+WQ2Q7a/U5n1TEWamG+OA4URcBe/mb+TGOHurielkSjH3G3f0o6FVWB4Zep3 b5XCFqqjw8s= =onZ0 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----