New remailer up.

Kevin Vanhorn kevin at axon.cs.byu.edu
Wed Feb 2 19:35:34 PST 1994


>> However, make no mistake that Netcom can and will cooperate with the
>> police if you use your remailer in a way that the government doesn't
>> like, so it seems that the security afforded isn't that good."
>
> So you aren't interested unless you can commit serious felony crimes
> using a given remailer? I would be happy if criminals stayed away from

Things "that the government doesn't like" and "serious felony crimes"
are not the same.  People in positions of governmental power have
all too often in the past used that power to harrass others who have
committed no crime.  Remember how Nixon used to sic the IRS on his
political enemies?  And the ATF has a sordid history of harrassing
harmless people, including trying to trick them into committing
technical violations of obscure gun-control regulations.  Often enough,
government officials harrass people who have broken no law, but have
only behaved in a way that those officials WANT to be made illegal.

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