CDR: Wired article on Jim Bell, links to search warrant and photo
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,40102,00.html IRS Raids Cypherpunk's House by Declan McCullagh (declan@wired.com) 2:00 a.m. Nov. 11, 2000 PST WASHINGTON -- When a dozen armed federal agents invaded Jim Bell's home this week, he wasn't exactly surprised. Ever since Bell, a cypherpunk whom the U.S. government has dubbed a techno-terrorist, was released from prison in April, he's predicted another confrontation with the Feds. "They're basically trying to harass me," Bell said in a telephone interview. He has not been arrested or charged with a crime. In 1996, Bell attracted the unwelcome attention of the IRS and the U.S. Secret Service after they learned he was talking up a plan to promote the assassination of miscreant bureaucrats through an unholy mix of encryption, anonymity and digital cash. Bell even gave his scheme a catchy title: "Assassination Politics." Four years, three arrests and one plea-bargain later, Bell was released from the medium-security federal penitentiary in Phoenix, Arizona. Since then, he's been busy trying to prove allegations of illegal surveillance on the part of the Feds, including his charge that they unlawfully bugged his home. For Bell, that meant spending the last six months compiling personal information about IRS and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms agents, a move that appears to have led to the six-hour search of his home in Vancouver, Washington. Government offices were closed on Friday, and representatives were unavailable for comment. But the agents' search warrant cites "evidence of violations" of a federal law that prohibits intimidation of IRS agents. [...] *********** I've included links to the original documents in this article: http://www.cluebot.com/article.pl?sid=00/11/11/101218&mode=nested Feds Raid Cypherpunk Jim Bell posted by declan on Saturday November 11, @05:58AM from the now-who-saw-this-coming? dept. Crypto-convict Jim Bell, best known for popularizing the idea of offing Feds through anonymity, encryption, and digital cash, was raided this week by the IRS and BATF. He has not been arrested and is irate, vengeful, and computer-less, but otherwise fine. This happened just half a year after he was released from prison. We've placed JPGs online of the search warrant, vehicle search warrant, justification, and list of items taken. Note the justification includes items related to his "Assassination Politics" scheme. We also offer some background and a surprisingly flattering color slide photo I took of Bell. ********* Photo: http://www.mccullagh.org/image/9/jim-bell-3.html
BTW I tried to get a copy of Bell's case file (including the search warrant affidavit that Jeff Gordon & co would have had to swear out) but as of midweek it was still sealed. -Declan
John Young exposes a fascinating bit of regulatory arbitrage at: http://cryptome.org/dvd-v-fawkus.htm A Japanese company suing a Scotsman in California, for acts allegedly committed in Scotland. As the alleged fault consists of possessing software to read DVDs I don't think very many cypherpunks will sympathise with the plaintiffs. But it is interesting that they claim that they have jurisdiction over people in Scotland where AFAIK there is no criminal or civil law against copying DVDs. I'm not completely sure about that - over here in centralised, obedient, non-paranoid Britain, Scottish law is utterly different from English & some things are illegal in one country that are allowed in the other. FOr example in Scotland children can sue their parents for maintenance up to the age of 25 - now that *is* weird. Of course this is not the only high-profile case of regulatory arbitrage involving Scottish law at the moment. There are those Libyans accused of bombing the 'plane the blew up over Scotland who are being tried by a Scottish court in the Netherlands, the place having been temporarily re-classified as UK territory - they almost certainly could have been tried in the US or a number of other places as well. Maybe the California courts should take over supervision of Florida elections next? Ken
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Declan McCullagh
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Declan McCullagh
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Ken Brown