CDR: Illicit words
I read somewhere that the FBI/NSA/some other Big Bro. organisation has a list of words that they check your email against, and if they find any, they have someone read your mail. Anyone know what they are? TIA & HAND -- Bruce J.A. Nourish (keys - see header) <kode187@galadriel.kode187.net>
This was the list I used on "jam echelon day". It is by no means complete, but it's a start. The system is echelon, and it's used by the NSA outside the US and by extension by the FBI within the US. Echelon is only a rumor, but some LEA's have been caught saying in public that echelon is "old news" when asked about it. On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Bruce J.A. Nourish wrote:
I read somewhere that the FBI/NSA/some other Big Bro. organisation has a list of words that they check your email against, and if they find any, they have someone read your mail. Anyone know what they are?
TIA & HAND
-- Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity. Who is John Galt? galt@inconnu.isu.edu, that's who!
At 01:41 AM 10/25/2000 -0600, John Galt wrote: i was always wondering when that day was......we should make it a monthly event :-) ~kurth FBI CIA NSA IRS ATF BATF DOD WACO RUBY RIDGE OKC OKLAHOMA CITY MILITIA GUN HANDGUN MILGOV ASSAULT RIFLE TERRORISM BOMB DRUG HORIUCHI KORESH DAVIDIAN KAHL POSSE COMITATUS RANDY WEAVER VICKIE WEAVER SPECIAL FORCES LINDA THOMPSON SPECIAL OPERATIONS GROUP SOG SOF DELTA FORCE CONSTITUTION BILL OF RIGHTS WHITEWATER POM PARK ON METER ARKANSIDE IRAN CONTRAS OLIVER NORTH VINCE FOSTER PROMIS MOSSAD NASA MI5 ONI CID AK47 M16 C4 MALCOLM X REVOLUTION CHEROKEE HILLARY BILL CLINTON GORE GEORGE BUSH WACKENHUT TERRORIST TASK FORCE 160 SPECIAL OPS 12TH GROUP 5TH GROUP SF
This was the list I used on "jam echelon day". It is by no means complete, but it's a start. The system is echelon, and it's used by the NSA outside the US and by extension by the FBI within the US. Echelon is only a rumor, but some LEA's have been caught saying in public that echelon is "old news" when asked about it.
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Bruce J.A. Nourish wrote:
I read somewhere that the FBI/NSA/some other Big Bro. organisation has a list of words that they check your email against, and if they find any, they have someone read your mail. Anyone know what they are?
TIA & HAND
-- Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity.
Who is John Galt? galt@inconnu.isu.edu, that's who!
Kurth Bemis - Network/Systems Administrator, USAExpress.net/Ozone Computer There is no sin except stupidity. -- Oscar Wilde kurth@usaexpress.net | http://www.usaexpress.net/kurth PGP key available - http://www.usaexpress.net/kurth/pgp Fight Weak Encryption! Donate your wasted CPU cycles to Distributed.net (http://www.distributed.net)
John Galt <galt@inconnu.isu.edu> wrote:
This was the list I used on "jam echelon day". It is by no means complete, but it's a start. The system is echelon, and it's used by the NSA outside the US and by extension by the FBI within the US. Echelon is only a rumor, but some LEA's have been caught saying in public that echelon is "old news" when asked about it.
There is also the 'spook.lines' file that has come in every Emacs distribution at since 19.34 or earlier. On my machine it's /usr/share/emacs/20.7/etc/spook.lines You can use M-x spook to pull several random ones from a file and put them in the current buffer, like the following: CIA Legion of Doom Peking Noriega cracking Waco, Texas domestic disruption bomb security Kennedy KGB $400 million in gold bullion counter-intelligence colonel Semtex Of course, you could (and naturally should :-) put an X-NSA: header in every message with random words from that file or one like it. -- Riad Wahby rsw@mit.edu MIT VI-2/A 2002 5105
John Galt wrote:
This was the list I used on "jam echelon day". It is by no means complete, but it's a start. The system is echelon, and it's used by the NSA outside the US and by extension by the FBI within the US. Echelon is only a rumor, but some LEA's have been caught saying in public that echelon is "old news" when asked about it.
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Bruce J.A. Nourish wrote:
I read somewhere that the FBI/NSA/some other Big Bro. organisation has a list of words that they check your email against, and if they find any, they have someone read your mail. Anyone know what they are?
TIA & HAND
-- Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity.
Who is John Galt? galt@inconnu.isu.edu, that's who!
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At 1:13 AM -0500 10/26/00, Jimmy Cooksey wrote:
How do I get off of this mailing list? It clutters my box, like 200 messages to download sometimes.. eeek!
Please let me.. When you joined, you received instructions. Further, amongst those hundreds of messages you cite have been messages explaining how to unsubscribe. Please find and read them. Until then, you are being put on the special high spam diet. And please don't even _think_ about complaining to _my_ ISP. --Tim May -- ---------:---------:---------:---------:---------:---------:---------:---- Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 831-728-0152 | anonymous networks, digital pseudonyms, zero W.A.S.T.E.: Corralitos, CA | knowledge, reputations, information markets, "Cyphernomicon" | black markets, collapse of governments.
HEY! He was MY toy--he CC'ed ME! :P On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Tim May wrote:
At 1:13 AM -0500 10/26/00, Jimmy Cooksey wrote:
How do I get off of this mailing list? It clutters my box, like 200 messages to download sometimes.. eeek!
Please let me..
When you joined, you received instructions.
Further, amongst those hundreds of messages you cite have been messages explaining how to unsubscribe. Please find and read them.
Until then, you are being put on the special high spam diet.
And please don't even _think_ about complaining to _my_ ISP.
--Tim May
-- There is no problem so great that it cannot be solved with suitable application of High Explosives. Who is John Galt? galt@inconnu.isu.edu, that's who!
participants (6)
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Bruce J.A. Nourish
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Jimmy Cooksey
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John Galt
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Kurth Bemis
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Riad S. Wahby
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Tim May