Hey, what does this mean?
Anybody know what this means? ARLINGTON, Va. (Reuter) - David Aaron, a Special Ambassador to an internationoal organization known as the OECD, has been arrested following a pre-dawn raid on his home in the posh Lake Barcroft section of Arlington, near Washington, D.C. According to Arlington detective Tom DeGongue, Aaron was charged Monday in Arlington Circuit Court with one felony count of possession of bomb-making instructions and one misdemeanor count of resisting arrest. According to DeGongue, there were indications found in the home that Aaron had also talked about nuclear weapons and terrorism with others, which could open the door for more charges to be filed. Speaking for Mr. Aaron, his attorney Charles L. Klausen stated that the alleged bomb-instructions were related to research Mr.Aaron had done for novels about terrorists and nuclear weapons, including "State Scarlet" and "Agents of Influence." "Mr. Aaron was legally entitled to read the materials allegedly containing bomb-making instructions," said Mr. Clausen. "In fact, the books seized and the tape-recordings of notes may also be protected by the Special Rights of Journalists Act of 1986," he added. Mr. Aaron could not be reached for comment. He was heard by several witnesses, including memmbers of the tabloid community invited in by the Arlington detectives, to say, "This is outrageous. I'm a well-respected member of the Cosmos Club and the Bohemian Club! I am establishing the world's crypto policy and I fly to capitals around the world. I'm not some two-bit militia member like that guy arrested out in Portland for talking about sabotaging computers! What do you think this is, Soviet Russia?"
On Tue, 20 May 1997, Tim May wrote:
Anybody know what this means?
According to Arlington detective Tom DeGongue, Aaron was charged Monday in Arlington Circuit Court with one felony count of possession of bomb-making instructions and one misdemeanor count of resisting arrest. According to
Felony count of possession of bomb-making instructions? *INSTRUCTIONS*? he'll be on the streets tomorrow, no charges pressed. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Ryan Anderson - <Pug Majere> "Who knows, even the horse might sing" Wayne State University - CULMA "May you live in interesting times.." randerso@ece.eng.wayne.edu Ohio = VYI of the USA PGP Fingerprint - 7E 8E C6 54 96 AC D9 57 E4 F8 AE 9C 10 7E 78 C9 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
Didn't a member of congress describe, in session, in detail, how to make a bomb, quoting instructions found on the Internet? Wouldn't this make possesion of the Congressional Record a felony? Anybody able to cite this reference? -r.w. On Wed, 21 May 1997, Ryan Anderson wrote:
On Tue, 20 May 1997, Tim May wrote:
Anybody know what this means?
According to Arlington detective Tom DeGongue, Aaron was charged Monday in Arlington Circuit Court with one felony count of possession of bomb-making instructions and one misdemeanor count of resisting arrest. According to
Felony count of possession of bomb-making instructions? *INSTRUCTIONS*?
he'll be on the streets tomorrow, no charges pressed.
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At 08:45 PM 5/21/97 -0400, Rabid Wombat wrote:
Didn't a member of congress describe, in session, in detail, how to make a bomb, quoting instructions found on the Internet? Wouldn't this make possesion of the Congressional Record a felony? Anybody able to cite this reference?
On Wed, 21 May 1997, Ryan Anderson wrote:
Felony count of possession of bomb-making instructions? *INSTRUCTIONS*?
Step back a sec, folks, Tim's article _was_ satire... (at least for now.) On the other hand, a number of Senators have emailed me about the CDA and instructions for making bombs and blowing up government buildings (Amazing what you can get an auto-responder to do! :-) Some of them truncated their replies to 80 characters, and the House's email responder was far more boring. Remember - November 5th, barrels of gunpowder in the basement, and don't get caught this time! # Thanks; Bill # Bill Stewart, +1-415-442-2215 stewarts@ix.netcom.com # You can get PGP outside the US at ftp.ox.ac.uk/pub/crypto/pgp # (If this is a mailing list or news, please Cc: me on replies. Thanks.)
Okay, that does it. Let's get the AOL disks out, copy bomb making material on them and mail them to Janet Reno and the like, then call the feds on them all. :) On Tue, 20 May 1997, Tim May wrote:
Anybody know what this means? <...>
According to Arlington detective Tom DeGongue, Aaron was charged Monday in Arlington Circuit Court with one felony count of possession of bomb-making instructions and one misdemeanor count of resisting arrest. According to DeGongue, there were indications found in the home that Aaron had also talked about nuclear weapons and terrorism with others, which could open the door for more charges to be filed. <..>
Arlington detectives, to say, "This is outrageous. I'm a well-respected member of the Cosmos Club and the Bohemian Club! I am establishing the world's crypto policy and I fly to capitals around the world. I'm not some two-bit militia member like that guy arrested out in Portland for talking about sabotaging computers! What do you think this is, Soviet Russia?"
It's getting there... Seems the fascists left Russia and took over Amerika. As for the "guy in Portland", welp, if higher ups get the same treatment, then maybe we can turn the tied. =====================================Kaos=Keraunos=Kybernetos============== .+.^.+.| Ray Arachelian | "Boy meets beer. Boy drinks Beer, |./|\. ..\|/..|sunder@sundernet.com| Boy gets another beer!" |/\|/\ <--*-->| ------------------ | |\/|\/ ../|\..| "A toast to Odin, | For with those which eternal lie, with |.\|/. .+.v.+.|God of screwdrivers"| strange aeons, even death may die. |..... ======================== http://www.sundernet.com =========================
ghio@temp0083.myriad.ml.org (Matthew Ghio) writes:
Anybody know what this means?
It means that Tim May still has a sense of humor. :)
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