-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In <33FA7114.5ED1@sk.sympatico.ca>, on 08/19/97 at 10:22 PM, Toto <toto@sk.sympatico.ca> said:
Law Enforcement Agencies fully recognize the need for anonymous communications, setting up hotlines that they advertise as being free from call-tracing, etc. Is this capacity to be denied to private citizens and groups who wish to communicate with those who need their help?
I hope you really don't think that any call made to an LEA is "anonymous". If in doubt try calling one of these "anonymous" lines and make several crank calls and see how long before they are kicking in your door. The LEA's do not beleive in anonymity only in having the sheeple beleive in the false apperance of anonymity. Very simmilar how Clipper, GAK, and weak crypto give the sheeple a false sence of security. - -- - --------------------------------------------------------------- William H. Geiger III http://www.amaranth.com/~whgiii Geiger Consulting Cooking With Warp 4.0 Author of E-Secure - PGP Front End for MR/2 Ice PGP & MR/2 the only way for secure e-mail. OS/2 PGP 2.6.3a at: http://www.amaranth.com/~whgiii/pgpmr2.html - --------------------------------------------------------------- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3a Charset: cp850 Comment: Registered_User_E-Secure_v1.1b1_ES000000 iQCVAwUBM/pvrY9Co1n+aLhhAQGd1wQAn8nFin5lqRGdVmqqTxsEfIgXSV70UMJ0 psYVrYsMtfn9aNbCTyEUZgcyS+AdLoISjIGckM/+FUZjKDQT50gyJc5rH9j4cAQk wS8Rc6vgJjbCO9aQT1HMqiG0NIX4EEoHZ5tMO+miC5n3KYLPjIidaduRPHMqIguB ROj2Ou60otk= =4jcR -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----