PROMISe them anything (was Re: whitehouse dossier database?)

On 1 Jul 96 at 23:39, Vladimir Z. Nuri wrote:
holy cow, is this real? Grabbe cites several credible references.
Ask Phil Resuto. [..]
------- Forwarded Message [..] Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 8 Num. 30 ====================================== ("Quid coniuratio est?") [..] THE WHITE HOUSE "BIG BROTHER" DATA BASE ======================================= [..] The White House "Big Brother" Data Base & How Jackson Stephens Precipitated a Banking Crisis
Jackson Stephens? Why am I thinking of Steve Jackson Games, operators of the Illuminati BBS that were raided by the SS a few years back... [..]
What Deutch failed to mention was that this "banking crisis" in large part was itself created by one of the U.S. intelligence agencies--the NSA in cahoots with Stephens' software firm Systematics. The Citibank heist by Russian hackers, for example, took advantage of a back door in Citibank's Systematics software. (The Russian hackers were apparently aided by the son of one of Jim Leach's House Banking Committee investigators.) Have any major banks thought of instituting lawsuits over this deliberate breach of security on the part of a software supplier?
Huh? I thought the Russian 'hackers' helped write the software, and used one of their own backdoors. [..]

On Tue, 2 Jul 1996, Deranged Mutant wrote:
On 1 Jul 96 at 23:39, Vladimir Z. Nuri wrote:
holy cow, is this real? Grabbe cites several credible references.
Ask Phil Resuto.
No, for the full story, look at: http://www.cco.net/~trufax/reports/bavarian.html
Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 8 Num. 30
I always thought this was a self-parody, like "50 Greatest Conspiracies of All Time." Looking through back issues again, I concede that he might be doing it on purpose. Which is an entirely different thing than saying he believes it.
Stephens' software firm Systematics. The Citibank heist by Russian hackers, for example, took advantage of a back door in Citibank's Systematics software. (The Russian hackers were apparently aided by the son of one of Jim Leach's House Banking Committee investigators.) Have any major banks thought of instituting lawsuits over this deliberate breach of security on the part of a software supplier?
Huh? I thought the Russian 'hackers' helped write the software, and used one of their own backdoors.
Shh. Never let the truth get in the way of a good rant. -rich http://www.c2.org/~rich/
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