In conclusion, I leave you with a question: if remailer users are reduced to a small number of high-paying remailer customers for whom anonymity is not a game, but a matter of life or death, could a mix-net be made to
provide any sufficient degree of security? "No" is the easy answer. Say yes, and prove it. --Len.<< Yes,as long as 'open source' or soft drill' assassination politics protects them.They use 'stamps' that float with the dollar so theres an agreed value and as they come under almost instant attack from tax collectors and terrified govts they'll clearly need a damn hardball protection system.AP as operation soft drill.Certainly a matter of life and death.How else would they avoid being nuked one way or another.The distributed versions will win out eventually,and the possible use of Quantum encryption would certainly bring it all on.It just seems to me that its a good time now to crash through or crash on this. Mass civil disobedience,no shying away from horsemen,just calm clear and cool."Gentlemen,we're taking over now."