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Re: Jim Bell reference
Kevin L Prigge writes:
>
> Dorothy Denning taught a class (COSC 511) "Information Warfare"
> Spring 97. Apparently as an assignment, several students put
> together an infowar incident database at:
>
> http://www.georgetown.edu/users/samplem/iw/
>
> Jim Bell's case is mentioned under:
>
> http://www.georgetown.edu/users/samplem/iw/html/iw_database_92.html
Wow. This is the most blatant propaganda I've seen in a long time.
It's full of so much inaccurate info that it can't be an accident.
Their blurb on Bell says:
"In his "Assassination Politics," Bell suggests that IRS
agents are not protected against violent acts,
because they have stolen taxpayers' money. He also
initiates a betting pool as to what government
employees and officeholders would be assassinated."
If I remember correctly, Bell never 'initiates'[sic] anything, he
just talked about it.
They cites a Netly News article by Declan McCullagh
(http://cgi.pathfinder.com/netly/editorial/0,1012,800,00.html)
Declan's article doesn't say, or even imply, that Bell actually
set up his AP betting pool. The "database" authors apparently wanted
to make a point by making his crime seem to be real, and were willing
to stretch the truth to do so.
This fits in with the rest of the "database". Take a look
at the 'terrorisim' category. Most of the 'terrorists' crimes
(or more correctly, arrests- this database seems to assume that
being arrested or charged with a crime makes one guilty) are
horrible terrorist crimes like sending hate email, or suggesting that a state
senator who vociferously supports mountain lion hunting be
"hunted down and skinned and mounted". In that one the
California state senator somehow becomes a US senator...
(http://www.georgetown.edu/users/samplem/iw/html/iw_database_90.html)
The "database" is filled with inaccurately-labeled "data". I'd
be willing to bet that it will be used to support the "Info war"
military-industrial-complex money grab: "Look, a study at
Gorgetown shows that we've had three incidents of Internet terrorisom
in 1997 alone, one against a US senator!"
Feh. "Research" like this makes me puke.
BTW, you can add you own "IW incidents" via a form at
http://www.georgetown.edu/users/samplem/iw/html/feedback.html
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