Re: The National: Colonial Pipeline’s ransom recov ery sparks debate on Bitcoin traceability

Karl gmkarl at gmail.com
Sat Jun 12 15:26:39 PDT 2021


On Sat, Jun 12, 2021, 6:00 PM John Young <jya at pipeline.com> wrote:

> This critique is applicable to all forms of comsec/infosec/anonymity/Tor
> although the incessant promotion various means to escape being hacked,
> tracked, decrypted, identified appears to be unstoppable due to the
> monetization and assurances of protection for internet users by predators
> and bullshitters working hand in hand with authorities which are extremely
> pleased with the aiders and abetters, not a few which came into prominance
> and profitability on this shewd mail list and its offshoots, luring
> gullible readers into capacious honeypots, watering holes, stings, dark
> markets, cults of dead cows exploitation, enlistment into spy agencies and
> professorships and law offices and NGOs and financial theiveries..
>
> "PGP and Gnupgp," "PRZ," "RSA," "AES," "open source," "digital cash,"
> "e-gold," "bitcoin," "Satoshi," "work around censorship," "don't trust
> governments," "write code," "assassination politics," "EFF," "WikiLeaks."
> Hut, two, three, four.
>
> Some have died on public duty, others smeared, imprisoned and exiled,
> quite a few gone onto dreary jobs in the security industry bossed, herded,
> contemned, retired by MBA lunkheads reaping top benefits over the grunts
> chained to computers deranged by dreams of what could have been and maybe
> still can be. Get sec vaxed, often, jabbed with updates unending as wars.
> Best to cooperate, deliver speeches, grab bounties, warn of threats,
> dismiss opponents.
>

We are more than this.  Our cultures throb in the chest of the globe.

Those people who survive, who stay well, maybe they are making speeches,
grabbing bounties, but what is really alive is that feeling of what
matters.  People yell, people scream, but things keep mattering.  Life is
something that never ends, despite the people involved having death and
birth.

Tor works a lot better than a firewall does.

Risking death is hard, but some people cannot help but do it.

>
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