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Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Mon, 28 May 2001 12:21:04 GMT
Aquarian Perspectives Inter-Planetary Mission, the Star Doves, is a site linked from a cures-not-wars newsletter. It appears to be an advertisement for their book, but is good fun. Take with a grain of salt.
This book is guaranteed to hold any true seeker of the occult mysteries spellbound as the Celestial Hierarchy, the Confederation of Planets and the Inner Plane Hierarchy of Ascended Masters and Angels expound eloquently upon the long hidden truths of the life of Jesus/Sananda and the pre-history of our planetary evolution. The Doves and those hallowed beings whom they bring through will revolutionize and enlighten anyone who seeks to know the inner workings of the life of Jesus and the profound mysteries and heretofore unanswered questions regarding the stupendous work of Jesus/Sananda, as well as Virgin Mary, Mary Magdalene and those that worked closely with him from both the outer and inner realms.

The Light Party appears to be a political arm of the Star Doves. There's a very nice graphical Java applet from wjbgrafx at the bottom of the page.

UPI via Virtual New York - NYC schools nix special Ramadan prayer facilities: it was too good to be true. The ACLU bastards won this one without even going to court. The New York City Board of Education did their athiest work for them. Fie, and again Fie. [unknown]

The Misanthropic Bitch - Prosophobia the bitch sounds off on the election in her inimitable style.

Don't blame me. I voted for Harry Browne.

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By default, let Harry Browne and Ralph Nader be co-presidents. During odd months, the Nader administration can provide free and affordable housing to American citizens, and during even months, the Browne administration can kick out all of their lazy asses.

There's a new article in The Libertarian series by Vin Suprynowicz:

  • Sparing us The Emperor Al - The 2000 presidential election was a statistical dead heat. Hopefully, the process will spare us Emperor Al. GW isn't much better, but he's better.
    This is not merely about Al Gore -- though I'll admit there's something about a man who would pose as a fiscal "moderate" to win election from conservative Tennessee, a spoiled son of Washington privilege and wealthy tobacco heir who would turn cigarette prohibitionist and even use his own sister's tobacco-related death for political gain, a beneficiary of a huge trust in Occidental Oil stock who sidles up to the public-employee collectivists and proves willing to publicly embrace the most bizarre Luddite and Marxist environmental quackery, a man who will even modify his dress, speech and deportment in response to the way he's portrayed each weekend on "Saturday Night Live," that doesn't inspire my deepest trust.

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    I harbor no delusions that George W. Bush will be a great president. I didn't vote for him. I don't even have a hankering for a great president. (Why does "greatness" always involve sending other mothers' sons to die in unpronouncable places?) I'd be much happier with a man who takes long naps in the afternoon and does little or nothing but host pleasant dinners for visiting ambassadors except on those rare occasions when the safety of our freedoms is truly at stake.

    ...

    What's most poisonous about today's process is that merely to become a finalist in the presidential sweepstakes, the press and pundits now demand a fellow have such a "fire in the belly" to control the lives of millions that he would be -- in any other walk of life -- judged certifiably megalomaniac and insane.

    I believe Al Gore qualifies.

    And through I don't yet have much else good to say about him, I sense that George W. Bush does not.

The LowtaxOnline TaxWire - Qualified Intermediaries: the IRS will institute new rules on January 1, 2001, that will make it harder for foriegn banks to be tax havens for U.S. citizens. It's really time to abolish this band of highway robbers. ["offshoreinsider"]

Aamer Madhani of the Philadelphia Inquirer via Cannabis News - Marijuana Advocate is Sentenced To Prison: the Weedman, Edward Forchion has been sentenced to 10 years in prison. He chose to appear at sentencing instead of fleeing to Canada so that his wife would not lose their house. He will be eligible for parole in 2 years or "intensive supervisory parole" in 6 months. All this for possessing a vegetable. [cn]

MOOT! is a system for truly secure communication. It will consist of a CD that will boot on as many different computers as possible and will block access to all devices except RAM. Everything is stored at data havens. Interesting. The goal is to make it almost impossible for anyone to retreive the plain text of your messages without your agreement. They can still jail you for refusing, but this will give you a choice. [cryptome]

RIPAPART3 is the new law here in the UK that gives the Government the right to demand the plaintext and/or keys of "information protected by encryption". This includes intercepted communications, information on hard discs in PC's, and information stored on servers. And your PGP/RSA private keys...

Laws of this type are being introduced around the world, so we started MOOT!

MOOT! is an open-design, open-source cryptography project begun to defeat RIPAPART3 and make it look silly, and to allow UK citizens to communicate and to store information without worrying about it. It will also defeat Carnivore and the Australian and proposed NZ and Council of Europe laws.

We are doing this so people can be private elsewhere than in our heads. We object to the idea that people should not be allowed to seek privacy from governments.

Eventually we intend to incorporate the knowledge and ideas learned in this project into a programme that will defeat any such law, worldwide.

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