America's Concerns
Dear Barbie,
In response to your post about the possibility of Yahoo democratic groups
being hacked into, there is no telling, but paranoia has its place. (Barbie's
letter is at bottom)
I think we all need to log, date and describe all such incidents. The
free exchange of ideas is essential to the survival of democracy.
After the election, the NAACP site was not working. You couldn't navigate
past the first page, and there were dozens of broken files. I got through
to someone at their offices in Washington who said they had been having
trouble with the site for some weeks. She hinted at hacking problems as this
was a new and growing problem but did not provide details. I got no further
information on the subject. They've been kept busy.
The TIME message board was dumping my posts repeatedly when I criticized
the media and posted links to better information sites, until
I asked a question as to whether other posters were experiencing the same.
There was dead silence for 12 minutes or more (I kept a log that day), and
then strangely, all posts started going through without delays. Another poster
confirmed she had experienced the same phenomenon. There had to be a moderator
at work on that site, who was blocking messages. On CNN's boards, the only
time one got dumped seemed to be when one was copying the same message or
links more than once without alteration. That site is protected electronically
from spam (which is fine), but a human moderator blocking news exchanges
is another matter.
During the anti-Ashcroft action, there was a news conference by People for
the American Way, the Sierra Club, NOW and civil rights organizations. The
conference was
interrupted four times on the loudspeakers by a bogus fire alarm. The groups
did not budge and continued their news conference (aired live on C-span.
Thank you C-span). There was no fire.
The Landmark Foundation, a conservative lawfirm in Washington, which has
been after the NEA (National Education Association), is now trying to get
the IRS to repeal the tax-exempt status of all the organizations that protested
Ashcroft, claiming that they are not entitled to that status if they are
lobbying. Hmmm... does that apply to faith-based organizations as well, I
wonder?
[Editor's note: The faith-based organizations have a man in the
White House who is doing it for them. With all due respect to them, however,
it is my understanding that they don't even want his plans to be accomplished.]
http://www.landmarklegal.org/landmark/topstories.cfm?webpage_id=320
http://www.landmarklegal.org/landmark/newindex.cfm
During the Democratic National Convention last year, the LAPD evacuated
a building for a bomb alert where the Independent Media Center was
trying to do a live webcast of the protests. The 20 minute window of opportunity
for the satellite transmission neatly coincided with this evacuation.
Margaret Richards of Pensacola, Florida posted that she was visited by two
Secret Service agents from Alabama after she sent a letter to Rep. Trovillion
in Florida. (She had chastised him for telling some gay students that
they were going to hell. Who made him St-Peter anyway?) The agents interrogated
her about her mental health. She provides their contact information in her
post.
[Editor's note: Maggie is as healthy as a horse. She doesn't suffer from
mental illness. This is how the government discredits people.]
In terms of e-mail security, it is best not to send addresses around as
normal copies to friends, but rather, copy, paste and send as blind copies
(BCC) to make it just a tad harder for anyone to pick up addresses,
and read about Java Script encoding that can be inserted by hostile parties
or commercial parties, to pick up all addresses from
forwards. (The code causes a message to be sent back to the inserter of
the code with all the addresses a message has been forwarded to.) HTML messages
are susceptible. If you know code, you can view source if you know what to
look for.
http://www.privacyfoundation.org/advisories/advemailwiretap.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/02/05/technology/05JAVA.html
I'm concerned about email now being forwarded around Dem groups that states
if you keep forwarding it, each person will get a couple hundred dollar per
forward
and statement about people getting checks for $4,000.00. I didn't
forward it. I wouldn't take the chance. That's a lot of money.
Someone wants the temptation to participate to be so strong as to overcome
most people's willingness to 'want' their email forwards traced.
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"The true measure of any society is the manner in which it treats the least
of us."
Barb W
From NO KY/Cincinnati area