How NSA access was built into Windows
Gene Heskett
gene.heskett at verizon.net
Wed Jan 17 05:01:03 UTC 2007
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 10:43, Rick Sewill wrote:
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>I apologize if people think this discussion is appropriate on this list.
>I do not. No fruitful information is being added to this discussion.
>This discussion seems to have a life of its own, and does not go away.
I'm sorry too Rick, but you are asking us to do the equ of taking our
problem on down the hall to the janitors closet.
Normal folks don't normally consider stuff like this in detail,
particularly of the sort some of the links provided in this thread (thank
you very much, providers. Some of those are real eye openers).
However, sweeping it under the rug by folks like us is exactly how we have
managed to get into this pickle in the first place. The problems or
paranoia we have been discussing this past few days really do need
airing, if for no other reason than to give the more one track minded
people a clue that there really is a concern, and that this concern
should be dealt with by the masses (read that as us, and any neighbors
you can rope into the cause too) in sufficient numbers that we end up
getting the perps attention. Isolating it to a list whose sole focus is
related to this particular subject will not very often tilt the scales of
justice back toward the center. There just aren't enough numbers to be
any great concern to TPTB. Put it on a major list and we might be able
to get the apathy you seem to want to represent off of dead center if we
all push or pull in the same direction.
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Cheers, Gene
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