CDR: Re: Illicit words; How do I get off of this damn list?

Jimmy Cooksey jcooksey at cableone.net
Wed Oct 25 23:13:11 PDT 2000


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 at inconnu.isu.edu, that's who!
>
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How do I get off of this mailing list?  It clutters my box, like 200 messages to
download sometimes.. eeek!

Please let me..





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