On Mon, Dec 26, 2022, 7:43 PM Albretch Mueller wrote:
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>
> Athenians in a crucial moment of their history invented "democracy"
> as some specific social technologies in order to ensure openness and
> conscious participation of all members of society;
False. Not even half the male population i
Hello, everybody out there!
On 2022/12/13 at 01:06 am,
operation.privacyenforcem...@secure.mailbox.org wrote:
I have an idea to stop mass surveillance, hamper it, make routing of
traffic invisible. This is treated as impossible currently. Appreciate
feedback.
However, I have published an
On 12/15/22, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
> The USA does not have a constitutional right to privacy from the
> government.
to the people you mean, right? They certainly, "responsibly" keep
that right to themselves in addition to layers of obfuscation,
secrecy, "stone walling", dilbertism, ... to
Thanks to all who responded.
This account will stay in standby waiting for someone who has the
interest to stop surveillance.
> Releasing anything of requested documents is not desired yet. The idea is
> not patented yet and will make the developers a high value target for a lot
> of agencies worldwide.
Reminds me a bit of the trisectors
(http://web.mst.edu/~lmhall/WhatToDoWhenTrisectorComes.pdf)
I really hope those de
On 12/15/22 17:34, operation.privacyenforcem...@secure.mailbox.org wrote:
Dan Ritter wrote:
operation.privacyenforcem...@mailbox.org wrote:
On 1/9/84 19:84, Jeremy Hendricks message was saved by the all seeing
eye:
Please provide code examples, flow chart, or a white paper.
Releasing anythin
operation.privacyenforcem...@secure.mailbox.org wrote:
> Dan Ritter wrote:
> > operation.privacyenforcem...@mailbox.org wrote:
> > > On 1/9/84 19:84, Jeremy Hendricks message was saved by the all seeing eye:
> > > > Please provide code examples, flow chart, or a white paper.
> > >
> > > Releasing
On 2022-12-15 at 19:34, operation.privacyenforcem...@secure.mailbox.org
wrote:
> Dan Ritter wrote:
>
>> operation.privacyenforcem...@mailbox.org wrote:
>>> Releasing anything of requested documents is not desired yet. The
>>> idea is not patented yet and will make the developers a high
>>> value
Dan Ritter wrote:
operation.privacyenforcem...@mailbox.org wrote:
On 1/9/84 19:84, Jeremy Hendricks message was saved by the all seeing eye:
Please provide code examples, flow chart, or a white paper.
Releasing anything of requested documents is not desired yet. The idea is
not patented yet a
operation.privacyenforcem...@mailbox.org wrote:
> On 1/9/84 19:84, Jeremy Hendricks message was saved by the all seeing eye:
> > Please provide code examples, flow chart, or a white paper.
>
> Releasing anything of requested documents is not desired yet. The idea is
> not patented yet and will ma
[snip]
Sorry but what does all this have to do with Debian, and specifically
with supporting Debian users?
On 1/9/84 19:84, Jeremy Hendricks message was saved by the all seeing eye:
Please provide code examples, flow chart, or a white paper.
Releasing anything of requested documents is not desired yet. The idea
is not patented yet and will make the developers a high value target for
a lot of agenc
On 1/9/84 19:84, Timothy M Butterworth wrote something which will never
be deleted again by the all seeing eye, selector match found
Any commercial VPN service provider provides the same level of protection
as Tor.
No, it does not.
Commercial VPN providers with no-log policy often had logs t
On Wed, 14 Dec 2022 23:11:36 -0500
Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 14, 2022 at 9:13 PM Timothy M Butterworth
> wrote:
> > ...
> > The USA does not have a constitutional right to privacy from the
> > government. The only thing that comes close is the constitutional
> > right requiring a warra
On Wed, Dec 14, 2022 at 9:13 PM Timothy M Butterworth
wrote:
> ...
> The USA does not have a constitutional right to privacy from the government.
> The only thing that comes close is the constitutional right requiring a
> warrant for search and seizure of documents and property.
The Right to Pr
The internet functions much like the post office. The Media Access Control
Address is the equivalent of the street address and the Internet Protocol
Address is the Zip Code. The addresses have to be in clear text for the
internet to function properly. Tor uses Encryption and Network Address
Transla
Please provide code examples, flow chart, or a white paper.
On Wed, Dec 14, 2022 at 5:06 PM
wrote:
> On 1/9/84 19:84, Andy Smith wrote:
> > Hello,
> > Can't comment on something you haven't elaborated upon.
> > First step, explain why your idea is better than, say, Tor.
>
> It is about solving a
On 12/13/22 11:38, Henning Follmann wrote: Stop feeding the trolls
Stop being not respectful, biased when you can not be sure about this
after one message only. I am not.
On 1/9/84 19:84, Andy Smith wrote:
Hello,
Can't comment on something you haven't elaborated upon.
First step, explain why your idea is better than, say, Tor.
It is about solving a problem that counts as technically unsolveable.
The idea is about making any type of traffic correlation including
On Tue, Dec 13, 2022 at 07:40:07AM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Tue, Dec 13, 2022 at 01:06:10AM +0100,
> operation.privacyenforcem...@secure.mailbox.org wrote:
> > I have an idea to stop mass surveillance, hamper it, make routing of traffic
> > invisible. This is treated as impossible
Hello,
On Tue, Dec 13, 2022 at 01:06:10AM +0100,
operation.privacyenforcem...@secure.mailbox.org wrote:
> I have an idea to stop mass surveillance, hamper it, make routing of traffic
> invisible. This is treated as impossible currently. Appreciate feedback.
Can't comment on something you haven't
Hello,
I am using Debian since lots of years.
I have an idea to stop mass surveillance, hamper it, make routing of
traffic invisible. This is treated as impossible currently. Appreciate
feedback.
operation privacyenforcement
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