Re: L. Detweiler is a CyberAngel

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- A few days ago, I forwarded along an excerpt from a recent CyberAngels mailing where they had favorably cited a HUGE FAQ on remailers by one L. Detweiler. So far, four different people (or nyms) have asked me for a copy of my remailer FAQ. Um... I believe you can get it at http://www.csn.net/~ldetweil/ - -rich (the truth is out!) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMY1TpY3DXUbM57SdAQEfgwP/a6gAKZXtsDG/rG5E+y0whaCF7qh51FCM aa9Hr4w/v085MJ3vHmH9TtLgSvxh1mLHuzBs2X/bNh3cFaiA3qAZ5OgDZPbo/58Z MCOlSHjPrJ+y7p56KJmUosN2VZKugeiUIvQyRT3c1b2pKcAuJf0dxKUOWCQvoi1Q SUd3/d7bFR4= =YXxJ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

On Sun, 5 May 1996, Rich Graves wrote: <snip>
I believe you can get it at http://www.csn.net/~ldetweil/
Is this stuff collected and published by LD himself, of is someone just fronting it? The tone of the prose seems a little weird, but I wasn't on c'punks during his heyday, so I can't tell. It seems a little too self-effacing at times for the style of a net.loon. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Liberty is truly dead |Mark Aldrich | | when the slaves are willing |GRCI INFOSEC Engineering | | to forge their own chains. |maldrich@grci.com | | STOP THE CDA NOW! |MAldrich@dockmaster.ncsc.mil | |_______________________________________________________________________| |The author is PGP Empowered. Public key at: finger maldrich@grci.com | | The opinions expressed herein are strictly those of the author | | and my employer gets no credit for them whatsoever. | -------------------------------------------------------------------------

"Mark O. Aldrich" <maldrich@grci.com> writes:
Is this stuff collected and published by LD himself, of is someone just fronting it? The tone of the prose seems a little weird, but I wasn't on c'punks during his heyday, so I can't tell. It seems a little too self-effacing at times for the style of a net.loon.
LD isn't a loon, in my opinion. He has a strongly-held but consistent opinion on matters of computer privacy. His "loon" reputation (and election, IIRC) stems from back in the days when he was making his points by performance art and example, rather than by reasoned argumentation and exposition. People looking at the performance art and taking it at face value have been confused by the underlying message and annoyed by the medium -- not everyone appreciates a cyber-Mapplethorpe. Jim Gillogly Trewesday, 16 Thrimidge S.R. 1996, 17:09
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Jim Gillogly
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