On Mon, 22 Jan 1996, Anonymous User wrote:
Original dated: Jan 21 '96, 09:26
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"Private communications between neo-Nazis on the network are effected under a program called "Pretty Good Privacy", devised by an American neo-Nazi sympathiser."
Robin Gedye (in Bonn) p.23 of "The Sunday Telegraph" January 21, 1996
reply from attila: I would say we have two clueless mud slingers amongst us. 1. Robin Gedye (in Bonn) for ET who is not only clueless, but totally without journalistic ethicss in the of the muckraker and yellow journalism of the old line Hearst tabloid size newspapers. to stir a fire on PZ sinc he wrote a virtually universal world wide crypto program is.... 2. and closer to home, we have a yea-sayer mouse: "anonymous- user@c2.org" whose does not have the courtesy to pose the question to PZ; and EVEN WORSE, slings mud anonymously. granted, PZ is just a man, but he's like you and I. would you not consider the source before opening the floodgates of character smear? It sounds like you forgot to clutch in your brain before shooting from a duck-blind with your fingers. __________________________________________________________________________ go not unto usenet for advice, for the inhabitants thereof will say: yes, and no, and maybe, and I don't know, and fuck-off. _________________________________________________________________ attila__ To be a ruler of men, you need at least 12 inches.... There is no safety this side of the grave. Never was; never will be.