Members of Parliament Problem

Rich Graves rcgraves at ix.netcom.com
Fri Nov 15 16:02:30 PST 1996


Peter Hendrickson wrote:
> 
> I read awhile ago that certain members of Parliament do not speak
> their mind regarding the situation in Northern Ireland.  The reason
> they give is that they have children and they fear the IRA.
> 
> There are times when one wishes to speak anonymously, yet speak
> as a member of a group.
> 
> Is there a way to take published public keys and combine them with
> your own in such a way that your identity is not compromised, but
> it is clear beyond a doubt that you control one of a set of public
> keys?

One way to implement this would be to set up a remailer that only 
accepts input signed by a key on its ring.

Or just share a secret key. It would have to be timestamped, i.e., 
"104th Congress Key."

You either need to trust a shared server to know and then blind your 
identity, or trust the people with whom you share a secret key not to 
give that key to non-group members.

-rich






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