Re: [OT] New Anti-Terrorism Law makes "hacking" punishable by life in prison

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LKML,

Several News Agencies have contacted me about the atached email as the result of Simon Best and others distributing it around the internet and to news agencies in Utah. For the record, James Mooney had access as well as did his associates to the timpanogas offices in 2001 during this time period and these comments apparently were posted by one of them using my linux desktop system since the Utah NAC also operated out of the TRG
officesa at that time.

During TRG's operations, several people used my email account to post bugs to the list. I did not write this particular email or post it, and I do not know who did. I do not want it removed nor I am asking for it to be removed from LKML or the archives. I am clarifying that I did not write or author this content.

Please attach this email to the parent thread from 2001 for the permanent record. I have and had no objection to TRG employees using my master account to post bugs or development questions to LKML, but I did not
author the content of this email.

Sincerely,

Jeff V. Merkey





Date 	Mon, 24 Sep 2001 18:29:39 -0700
From 	"Jeff V. Merkey" <>
Subject Re: [OT] New Anti-Terrorism Law makes "hacking" punishable by life in prison

On Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 08:37:11PM -0300, Rik van Riel wrote:

When people are crashing planes into buildings and killing people
by the thousands, hacking laws should be tough.  The US has shut off
internet access from Cyprus and several other places, and I've noticed a fall-off of hacking on my servers -- GOOD!. Maureen O'Gara at Client Server News is based in NY, and from what she describes, the entire city is in a terrible state. Let anyone in New York know who is our friend on this list that the Utah Native American Church has sent James Mooney to New York City to conduct ceremonies for the victims and their families. The mayor's office has given us permission to conduct our ceremonies there for these people without fear of police harassment.

I am sending him enough peyote to trip out half the city. Anyone in NY who needs to find healing who is a member of our linux "Family" is welcome at these ceremonies. These people involved in this terrifying ordeal need to sit in a tepee and go somewhere else for a couple of days with the sacred medicine. New York folks who wish to be involved in these ceremonies can call 212-755-0968 or 212-929-9396 to find out where and when. We have so far hosted thousands of the victims in these ceremonies. All are welcome and their families. The laws in New York allow non-Indians to use peyote for religious purposes of any race, unlike Utah. Tell our brothers we open our doors to those in need of spiritual and emotional healing for the people of New York.

These ceremonies are **FREE**.  The Utah NAC is picking up the tab.

Do-na-da Go-hv-e

Wa-do

Jeff


On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, Paul G. Allen wrote:

> If this passes, everyone working in computer security can be
> arrested and thrown in prison for life. In addition, people such
> as Kevin Mitnick can be thrown back in prison even though they
> have already paid for their crime (double jeopardy?).
>
> http://www.securityfocus.com/news/257

So, would anybody have a nice piece of real estate in the
free world where silicon valley could be evacuated to ?

(time to find volunteers to maintain thefreeworld.net ?)

cheers,

Rik
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