Re: Update #2 - Re: Google Bobbles NSA wiretap searches



responder wrote:

Hello Group. I will post some links that seem related, along with a
line or two about the nature, source or significance of each source.

There are two "stories" that I would like to point you to today, both of
which have already scrolled off the google news default pages. One is
about US General Gonzales' threat to prosecute newspapers and
journalists, and the second is the release of documents in the AT&T
wiretap case.

"...And the last shall be first, and the first shall be last."

...or something like that...

This is hot stuff hosted by wired.com.

Press Release Source: Lycos, Inc.

Wired News Publishes Full-Text of AT&T NSA Wiretap Documents Monday May
22, 12:36 pm ET

[bla bla I wrote it, I diss it]

Get this link and _save_ the content on your local disk. It is important.

http://blog.wired.com/27BStroke6/att_klein_wired.pdf

This is the 30 pages of evidence and testimony that underlies the EFF.org
lawsuit against AT&T. It is the evidence under seal. It is publicly
presented under authority of Mark Klein, who was explicitly exempted from
seal and gag order. Get this now and save it. The parent page is
already under internet attack by NSA MITM. There will be a hearing next
in San Francisco, CA, USA on June 21, (if I got that all right).

EFF will say this information has already been legally and lawfully
published (true) and is widely known. Please help make that true, and
protest knowledgeably and vigorously at any assertion to the contrary.
That will be EFF's argument to counter "secrets" arguments. Court has
already ordered conference to produce redacted versions to satisfy all
parties.

I have seen that the pages at wired.com have been altered (apparently in
transmission) to prevent viewing of some features. Excuse if I don't
explain at length at this time. Get the stuff and save it to your local
disks, asap. Thanks.

It is copyrighted. Excerpt:

Export of Information
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technical data and software to certain territories. No content from this
site may be downloaded or otherwise exported in violation of United
States law.

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All claims or issues regarding this Web site, shall be governed according
to the laws of the State of Delaware. Any legal action concerning these
Terms or this Web site must be brought within one (1) year after the
claim or cause of action arises and must be brought in the State of
Delaware.



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This is definitely an ongoing battle for secrecy by the Bush
administration, in what should not be secret. It is not secret. It is
legally and publicly available and known.

Please all, do try to be part of the solution, rather than part of the
problem. Thanks.

I do not want to be making any choices between security and privacy. To
my understanding, surrendering privacy does not enhance security. The
things that I believe that I have seen do destroy privacy, and also
concurrently destroy security. NSA and administration policy is
demonstrably wrong and destructive.

Please download and save this. When the proper time comes, we may all
each need to e-mail (or print and snail-mail) our one legal "fair use"
copy to the one person who can make the right decision. I really would
hope that this would not become necessary, but don't know what to
reasonably expect or believe anymore.

Thank you for reading and thank you for doing as asked. (TIA)
.



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