From: "Brock N. Meeks" <brock@well.sf.ca.us> Subject: This guy needs help John, please forward: Since I'm not an active member of Cypherpunks, I thought maybe you could post this message. It's legit and I think a worthy cause. There's an attorney in Dallas that needs help: Your help. Crypto help. His name is Albert Rochelle (214-520-0881). He contacted me after reading my article on privacy and clipper in the April issue of _Wired_ magazine. Albert's client is an international organization of linguists. They specialize in taking unwritten languages and translating them to written words. They are a clean, non-political group and they want to stay that way. Trouble is, Albert told me, there are governments, both U.S. and foreign, that want to tap this organization's files to access the "raw intelligence" that their field personnel often send in. This intelligence is nothing more than the certain problems they might be having with the in-country governments. But they don't want prying eyes to be poking into their files, using whatever they send in against other groups. Similarly, they don't want their translation notes, files, used by intelligence agencies against the people they are working with for translation. So, they want to encrypt and they need some expert help, Albert is in charge of helping them do all this, BUT HE'S A NEOPHTYE and readily admits this. He's all for privacy encryption schemes and thinks the govt. proposed Clipper standard stinks. He's willing PAY MONEY for your help and he's looking forward to hearing from anyone out there willing to help him get his organization, crypto-safe. Please give him a call, like I said, he's willing to pay for your services. Tell him I sent you. Brock Meeks reporter Communiations Daily ------- End of Forwarded Message