From: Anton Sherwood (dasher@netcom.com)
Date: Mon Mar 09 1998 - 19:37:23 MST
> Yak Wax wrote:
> > A few people on this list, myself included, have commented on taking
> > illegal research underground [...]
> > So, how about some people share their wisdom as to why it wouldn't
> > work, what such an organisation should do if it could work, and how to
> > go about implementing it. I have some ideas of my own, but for now
> > I'm going to keep them shadowy and elusive...
Oh yeah? Same to you!
Dan Clemmensen wrote:
> At least in the U.S., it is a felony to participate in a conspiracy. If you
> make an exhortation in an e-mail that somebody else do simething illegal,
> and the person enetes into a discussion with and subsequently performs that
> illegal act, then you have technically committed conspiracy. [...]
The way Big Brother behaves these days toward people who *might* be
subversive,
pretty soon writers of fiction involving such crimes as assassination
will have
to go work in Anguilla...
-- "How'd ya like to climb this high without no mountain?" --Porky Pine Anton Sherwood *\\* +1 415 267 0685 !! visiting New Mexico, end of March !!
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