Re: Reasons in support of crypto-anarchy WAS Re: Why am I (fwd)
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- At 09:54 AM 2/11/96 -0500, John Young wrote:
It's hard to tell the difference between "Assasination Politics" and government-sponsored provocateurism, a well-documented practice to stigmatize anarchical and anti-authoritarian ventures.
I deeply appreciate your quandary. Needless to say, _I_ know which I am, and what my motivations are. But there are a few clues which might assist you: 1. Most "government sponsored provocateurism" is given substantially more publicity than the meager amount I've managed to acquire on FIDOnet, USENET, and CP. You can well imagine that if the government were trying to use an "Assassination Politics"-type scenario to drum up support for Clipper-type and FBI-wiretap ideas, they'd do a better job getting the word out. 2. I think I've tried to make it clear that I believe that this idea is technically inevitable; it will occur REGARDLESS of the efforts which attempt to resist it. If this were "government-sponsored provocateurism," I would have added something to the effect that "This is going to happen unless [fill in the blank with something the government wants to do to us...]". 3. "Watch this space" If you still have any residual doubts, and think I might be in league with the government on this, wait a few months. You'll be astonished.
However, it takes guts and thick skin to advocate overthrow of authority, knowing that reasonable people will think you're a nut seeking celebrity martyrdom.
Well, it's not like I'm SEEKING martyrdom, but the possibilities have certainly crossed my mind. Some people have suggested, and only partially in jest, that I may be one of the system's first victims. They may be right. Nevertheless, I was undeterred, as evidenced by the fact that I published the essay anyway.
Happily for the careers of agent-and-anarchist back-stabbing back-scratchers, there is no easy way to know for sure which is which, or even if there's any difference when the media juggernauts are provocateuring both roles for melodramatic infotainment.
My idea has already resulted in an article in the Asahi Evening News newspaper, an English-language newspaper for residents of Japan. A copy of this article was mailed to me a couple days ago. It may also result in a (I hope positive) screenplay. FAR more exciting that "The Net." Jim Bell Klaatu Burada Nikto Something is going to happen. Something...Wonderful! -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMR6EVfqHVDBboB2dAQH6IgP+MjeXW5l7MxBJxjjFN35Rc6xBS+l924Re byW467mj3BQ1Iz9g/UBVnleMUBzx+6mseBFZ+aYqjdrzFOMAo/F8Qys9HgD96I1o TLJ+dziKzpNPj4GmrYhliFaF8sifZgbatEIfnu4WFz1jT6rqxwbkTh49xxz2crjC JKSskpxXoMA= =XPh3 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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