On War, Legends, and Crypto (fwd)
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Date: Fri, 20 Feb 1998 14:06:36 -0500 From: Anonymous <anon@anon.efga.org> Subject: On War, Legends, and Crypto
Are you proposing that Cypherpunks are the Sheriff and his posse or the outlaws?
There is an old story about a band of outlaws in the wild west. The local sheriff and his men had decided to make an example of this group of troublemakers, and chased them into their hideout in a cave outside of town.
After a few weeks a man came riding by to tell the Sheriff that the outlaws had just robbed a train in the next town, and everyone was wondering what the law enforcement idiots were doing guarding an empty cave instead of chasing the criminals.
It seems that the cave had another way out. Whether or not this story is true, it illustrates an important point - The battle which is won, is the one not fought.
From the trainrobbers perspective this is certainly true. From the Sheriff's perspective it shows the futility of his job if his goal is to stop all crime.
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Are the Cypherpunks here to rob trains or to keep trains from being robbed?
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From the trainrobbers perspective this is certainly true. From the Sheriff's perspective it shows the futility of his job if his goal is to stop all crime.
Are the Cypherpunks here to rob trains or to keep trains from being robbed?
I was suggesting that when finding oneself in a conflict with LEOs, it is better to be in the position of a trainrobber hiding in a cave with a backdoor, rather than in the position of someone getting bombed in their house at Waco or Ruby Ridge. You are always better off if you can show your opponent the futility of his goal.
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Anonymous
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Jim Choate
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William H. Geiger III