Cypherpunk Threat Analysis
Tim May
tcmay at got.net
Thu Sep 13 11:52:08 PDT 2001
On Thursday, September 13, 2001, at 08:39 AM, Aimee Farr wrote:
> For the sick people in here that like to call for TNA's (target name and
> address) for judicial officials etc.
>
> --
> NLECTC Law Enforcement & Corrections Technology News Summary
> Thursday, September 13, 2001
> --
> "Technological Advances in Assessing Threats to Judicial
> Officials"
> Sheriff (08/01) Vol. 53, No. 4, P. 34; Calhoun, Frederick S.
>
> The majority of sheriff offices throughout the country
> assign personnel to handle threats made to judges according
> to which situations pose the greatest risks. Los Angeles
I wonder why Agent Farr warns about our list "tolerating" bomb
discussions, and then posts her own provocateur bomb discussions.
I wonder why Agent Farr refers to the "sick people in here" who cite
names of LEAs and then makes a point to cite LEA persons by _name_.
Agent Farr arrived from _nowhere_ just after the election last year,
with no previous detectable online interests, on half a dozen of the
most "controversial" mailing lists and discussion groups. She began
baiting and provoking, and when that failed, starting her own "Bomb Law
Reporter" and attempting to entrap discussion group participants in what
she has claimed are "dangerous" activities.
She has recently claimed that our failure to support Big
Brother-friendly networks makes us equivalent to the WTC actors.
The witch hunt began a long time ago, but it has taken on new dimensions
recently. Expect to see the real Agent Farr, who is very probably not
named "Aimee" in real life, testifying before Congress on his
"undercover" operations to shut down the Cypherpunks, PGP, and
Extropians lists.
--Tim May
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