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hr6132

2006-06-28, 7:12 pm

Sola News Agency:
12 September 2061

The Federal Signals Bureau today released a
once top secret file only declassified two months
ago.

The extensive document released under the
Information Liberty clause, indicates that the
former NSA - the USA Sigint apparatus which
existed from the mid 20th century to the end
of the 40's - was able to decrypt data encrypted
with a once popular encryption program called
"PGP" in a matter of minutes using then extremely
classified quantum computing technology.

The file known as "Loophole", also shows the
NSA could trace allegedly untraceable messages
forwarded into the Net by a system of independent
privately run sites known as "Anonymous Remailers",
also quickly and reliably.

Some technologists of the period speculated at
the time, that the now public information was
in fact possible - but highly unlikely.

A FSB spokes-citizen said more declassified
files were due to be released in the near future.

Some historians are already speculating that the
soon to be released documents may contain information
regarding the infamous terrorist attacks on New York
city at the beginning of the century.


Wyatt Orp

2006-06-29, 1:12 am

hr6132 <anon@comments.header> wrote in news:4MEIUD3M38896.7382291667
@twistycreek.com:

> Sola News Agency:
> 12 September 2061
>
> The Federal Signals Bureau today released a
> once top secret file only declassified two months
> ago.
>
> The extensive document released under the
> Information Liberty clause, indicates that the
> former NSA - the USA Sigint apparatus which
> existed from the mid 20th century to the end
> of the 40's - was able to decrypt data encrypted
> with a once popular encryption program called
> "PGP" in a matter of minutes using then extremely
> classified quantum computing technology.
>
> The file known as "Loophole", also shows the
> NSA could trace allegedly untraceable messages
> forwarded into the Net by a system of independent
> privately run sites known as "Anonymous Remailers",
> also quickly and reliably.
>
> Some technologists of the period speculated at
> the time, that the now public information was
> in fact possible - but highly unlikely.
>
> A FSB spokes-citizen said more declassified
> files were due to be released in the near future.
>
> Some historians are already speculating that the
> soon to be released documents may contain information
> regarding the infamous terrorist attacks on New York
> city at the beginning of the century.
>
>
>

To have the knowledge, and not be able to do shit about
it, is pathetic. Ignorance is the preferable defense.

For tracing, if the technology was so highly classified
that they could not reveal its existence (and therefore
could not prosecute crimes solved via this method), it
is useless to law enforcement.

As for PGP, I'll be dead in 2061, and I'm not that
worried about my legacy. With any hope for humanity,
the Sin laws of the early 21st century will be
laughable by 2061.

As for the entire idea of the US government being able
to keep *anything* secret, LOL!

Wyatt Orp
















Anonyma

2006-06-29, 7:14 am

Wyatt Orp <anon@comments.header> wrote:

> To have the knowledge, and not be able to do shit about
> it, is pathetic. Ignorance is the preferable defense.
>
> For tracing, if the technology was so highly classified
> that they could not reveal its existence (and therefore
> could not prosecute crimes solved via this method), it
> is useless to law enforcement.
>
> As for PGP, I'll be dead in 2061, and I'm not that
> worried about my legacy. With any hope for humanity,
> the Sin laws of the early 21st century will be
> laughable by 2061.
>
> As for the entire idea of the US government being able
> to keep *anything* secret, LOL!
>
> Wyatt Orp
>
>


Actually, all of this will be irrelevant by 2061 because by then Jesus
will very likely be King of the world from His Throne in Jerusalem and
all of the evil people will have been sent to hell.













Zodness

2006-06-29, 1:12 pm


"Anonyma" <anon-bounces@deuxpi.ca> wrote in message
news:057a225894eac44e8463a52b02898d27@de
uxpi.ca...
> Wyatt Orp <anon@comments.header> wrote:
>
>
> Actually, all of this will be irrelevant by 2061 because by then Jesus
> will very likely be King of the world from His Throne in Jerusalem and
> all of the evil people will have been sent to hell.
>



We have to wait that long to get rid of the stinking Canadians and
Democrapps?


Thomas J. Boschloo

2006-06-29, 7:12 pm

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Wyatt Orp schreef:
[snip]
> As for the entire idea of the US government being able
> to keep *anything* secret, LOL!


They managed to keep the Federal Signals Bureau a secret, so they must
be really good!

Thomas
- --
"When paranoia is outlawed .."
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Borked Pseudo Mailed

2006-06-29, 7:12 pm

Thomas J. Boschloo wrote:

> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>
> Wyatt Orp schreef:
> [snip]
>
> They managed to keep the Federal Signals Bureau a secret, so they must
> be really good!


What's laughable here is the idea that "Government" can't keep a
secret. Even this lowly NCO grade electronics tech from back in the
70's still knows military secrets that could conceivably get me
incarcerated. Technically anyway, I doubt the info I have is of any
real import. But it's still "classified", and divulging it's a crime.

Then there's the more obvious examples like Roswell. In spite of this
single geographic microcosm having the basically undevided attentions of
foil beanie conspiracy nuts and legitimate researchers alike for
decades, we still remain clueless as to it's real "purpose".

Unable to keep secrets? I think not.

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