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RE: Guerilla Internet Service Providers
OK, I'm game. What is the story behind your .sig? Given the obvious
reluctance state it fully, perhaps someone else can reply?
|We Jurgar Din
|(that will have to suffice: I do not yet live in a free country)
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From: [email protected][SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 1996 9:07
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Guerilla Internet Service Providers
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"L. Malthus" wrote:
> I was told that Belize is offering passports for the next
> two years for $50,000 and that might be even less if offers
> were made to the government to provide low cost Internet
> access to the citizens of Belize.
>
> http://www.belize.com/citzdoc.html
>
> Belize has always been known as a home for pirates, A
> wonderful Cypherpunk candidate for an offshore data haven!
Belize is a shit hole that is as willing as many other slimeball
countries to deny someone entry and force them kicking and
screaming onto the next flight to the U.S. on request from
U.S. authorities. In principle, that is kidnaping. They use the
technicality that the person never entered their territory. No-
man's lands of port zones where the most basic rights may be
violated without regard to a country's constitution are another
class of abuse that will have to go.
Belize is also the place where Bob White, publisher of The Duck
Book and sponsor of some of the largest hard-money conferences
ever held, was murdered. The usual suspects were not even
rounded up.
Someone once wrote that the principle cash crop of Belize is lice. In
reality it may be principles. At least the Hondurans
got angry when a citizen was kidnaped by the U.S.
We Jurgar Din
(that will have to suffice: I do not yet live in a free country)
+"The battle, Sir, is not to the strong alone. It is to the+
+vigilant, the active, the brave. Besides, Sir, we have no +
+election. If we were base enough to desire it, it is now +
+too late to retire from the contest." -Patrick Henry 1775 +
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