
In message <Pine.SV4.3.91.960129150914.6284C-100000@larry.infi.net>, Alan Horowitz wrote:
Do you really think that the FBI foreign counter-intelligence squad has nothing better to do than keep a database of who is reading Che Guevara memoirs?
Heck, I remember this was a big issue about 15 years ago. Try asking someone who was active in library science in the late 70's, early 80's.
I did. They said you're wrong. Shall we start a CP flame-war of unattributed allegations from librarians who will recall what *they thought* the FBI is interested in?
Should we instead start a CP flame war involving unattributed allegations from librarians who are being monitored by aliens who will recall crop circles in the microfiche? I presume all this interest was brought about by several (relatively) recent uses of the (alleged) information about FBI monitoring of libraries? What the hell, I wanted to own a copy of Applied Cryptography anyway. -- Packrat (BSc/BE;COSO;Wombat Admin) Nihil illegitemi carborvndvm.