CDR: Re: why should it be trusted?

petro petro at bounty.org
Tue Oct 17 00:50:36 PDT 2000


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>On Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 05:57:25PM -0400, David Honig wrote:
>>  At 01:37 AM 10/16/00 -0400, Nathan Saper wrote:
>>  >On Sun, Oct 15, 2000 at 07:11:19PM -0700, James A.. Donald wrote:
>>  >> Have you been sealed in a box the last ten years?  Companies may send you
>>  >> junk mail.  Governments will confiscate your property and put 
>>you in jail,.
>>  >>
>>  >
>>  >Companies are wanting to keep records of genetic information and other
>>  >HUGE infringments on privacy.  Sure, right now, the bigger risk is the
>>  >government (what with Carnivore and all), but I'd say that in less
>>  >than a decade, global corporations will be much more powerful than any
>>  >government.  Already, with WTO/NAFTA/etc. regulations, corporations
>>  >are often outside of the control of governments.
>>
>>  Hilarious.  You make JD's point.  A company just wants to
>>  estimate the cost to insure you.  A government wants to take
>>  your DNA at a traffic stop and run it against their collection
>>  so they can arrest you.
>
>When do cops take DNA at traffic stops?
>
>Even if they do (which I haven't heard of, but I could be wrong), the
>trend right now is more corporate power, less governmental power.  As
>I said before, we are already seeing this trend, what with
>corporations able to circumvent countries' environmental codes and
>whatnot.  It will only get worse.

	Then you aren't paying attention.

	Corporations have *NO* power over you that doesn't come from 
the barrel of a government gun.
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