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"safe" Internet access
If you want to access the Internet in a way that doesn't reveal your
physical location (much), buy access from Metricom. They sell
Internet access via radios. A small part-15 (900Mhz) $500 radio modem
is needed, plus a few dozen bucks/month (thereabouts). If you use a
yagi antenna, that will reduce your emissions to mostly one direction.
If you're in line-of-sight with one of their poletops, you can point a
telescope in that direction, and transmit only when you *don't* see a
truck bristling with antennas. Every radio has a serial number, and
they record who's got what, so they could cut you off much, much
easier than catching you.
For more information, see <http://www.metricom.com>.
Same thing can be done with radiomail, but the speed is slower and the
radios and service are more expensive. And, they can still cut you off.
Of course, part-time connectivity is problemmatic, because you need to
receive mail at all times. Of course, you could use a mail hub in a
"safe" country, but then you're tied to a government again.
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