In comp.os.linux.advocacy, Kier
<vallon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote
on Sat, 19 Aug 2006 00:15:58 +0100
<pan.2006.08.18.23.15.57.193038@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> On Fri, 18 Aug 2006 23:00:07 +0000, The Ghost In The Machine wrote:
>
>> In comp.os.linux.advocacy, yttrx
>> <yttrx@xxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote
>> on Fri, 18 Aug 2006 19:02:07 GMT
>> <P8oFg.25990$wE6.394@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>>> news.cogeco.ca <BushIsATraitor@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> "Roy Schestowitz" <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>>> Terrorists are said to use Open Source, as much as I would hate to admit
>>>>> that. But in a more benign context, it simply means that Linux offers
>>>>> privacy, which is honoured. SSH/SCP/PGP/GPG/SFTP, for example, are the
>>>>> Swiss army knife for communication that is made safe and discreet. It's
>>>>> technologies like that which the US military does not want you to have.
>>>>> But it's a necessity to its own framework...
>>>>
>>>> Terrorists are using strong encryption? How is that possible, there are
>>>> export restrictions, and it's illegal to distribute this computer code or
>>>> mathematical discription outside of the continental U.S. or client states.
>>>>
>>>> Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahah.....
>>>>
>>>> Fucking brain dead AmeriKKKan morons.
>>>>
>>>
>>> You know, we did invent the internet. And PGP. And the car. And the
>>> telephone. And the television. etc.
>>>
>>> So you ahead and complain all you want, but we're gonna need to take all
>>> our stuff back. Thanks.
>>>
>>
>> I think the Chinese invented explosives, though. Darn!
>>
>
> Not to mention quite a few other things. Just been reading 'Guns, Germs
> and Steel'.
>
Indeed, pasta among them. :-9
As for strong encryption, PGPi is outside of the US.
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