Re: Photos in transport plane of prisoners: Time for eJazeera?
On Sat, 9 Nov 2002, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
Specific use-cases can be written: the GI who took the picture; the photo-developer-tech who kept copies; the bored netop who intercepted the pix; an activist who is under <insert type> surveillance.
Anyone interested? And what does it mean (if anything) to do this within the context of the Cypherpunk list?
Dis be da place, at least for talk :-)
If you can actually build links between service personell and the public, you don't need a document that says how to do shit. You use what ya got and ship the best you can do out to the real world. As long as there are people in the military who are willing and able to inform us on what they are *really* doing, we actually can feel pretty comfortable with their missions. It's gonna take a full polilce state to prevent the dissemination of this kind of info. Having known safe places and methods to send the info so the sender is always anonyomous is hard. Trash bags in parks isn't such a bad method :-) Patience, persistence, truth, Dr. mike
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On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 08:10:22PM -0800, Mike Rosing wrote: | As long as there are people in the military who are willing and able to | inform us on what they are *really* doing, we actually can feel pretty | comfortable with their missions. It's gonna take a full polilce state | to prevent the dissemination of this kind of info. A full police state can't prevent anything, it can just make some things less common. For example, samizdat in the USSR still got copied and passed around. Drug use is a problem in US prisons. Etc. Adam -- "It is seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once." -Hume
On Sun, 10 Nov 2002, Adam Shostack wrote:
A full police state can't prevent anything, it can just make some things less common. For example, samizdat in the USSR still got copied and passed around. Drug use is a problem in US prisons. Etc.
that kind of info can be limited by simply shooting everyone who was close enough to take pictures. No other military personell are going to risk taking more. Drugs are different than info. there's real cash transfered, so guards can quadruple their paychecks in a week. But maybe that's a hint on how to keep info flowing :-) Patience, persistence, truth, Dr. mike
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Adam Shostack
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Mike Rosing
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