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Re: Anonymous Remailers




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In <[email protected]>, on 08/19/97 
   at 10:22 PM, Toto <[email protected]> said:

>  Law Enforcement Agencies fully recognize the need for anonymous
>communications, setting up hotlines that they advertise as being free
>from call-tracing, etc. Is this capacity to be denied to  private
>citizens and groups who wish to communicate with those  who need their
>help?

I hope you really don't think that any call made to an LEA is "anonymous".
If in doubt try calling one of these "anonymous" lines and make several
crank calls and see how long before they are kicking in your door.

The LEA's do not beleive in anonymity only in having the sheeple beleive
in the false apperance of anonymity. Very simmilar how Clipper, GAK, and
weak crypto give the sheeple a false sence of security.

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