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F I D O N E W S -- Vol.11 No.13 (28-Mar-1994)
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| A newsletter of the | |
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| FidoNet BBS community | Published by: |
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| / \ | "FidoNews" BBS |
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| /|oo \ | +1-519-570-4176 1:1/23 |
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| _`@/_ \ _ | Editors: |
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| | | \ \\ | Sylvia Maxwell 1:221/194 |
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| | (*) | \ )) | Donald Tees 1:221/192 |
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| |__U__| / \// | Tim Pozar 1:125/555 |
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| (jm) | Newspapers should have no friends. |
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| | -- JOSEPH PULITZER |
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| Submission address: editors 1:1/23 |
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| Internet addresses: |
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| Sylvia -- max@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca |
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| Donald -- donald@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca |
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| Tim -- pozar@kumr.lns.com |
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| Both Don & Sylvia (submission address) |
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| editor@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca |
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| For information, copyrights, article submissions, |
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| obtaining copies and other boring but important details, |
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Table of Contents
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1. Editorial..................................................... 2
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2. Articles...................................................... 2
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Amateur Action BBS informational update..................... 2
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Earth calling Latvia! Latvia, are you there?!.............. 11
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New Echo -- Reef_keeping.................................... 12
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RUSH_FAN --................................................. 13
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DAMN P4! FULL SPEED AHEAD!.................................. 14
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New Network! -- NapNet...................................... 15
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New Echo! -- TEEN_SYSOP..................................... 17
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"Dear Emily Postnews"....................................... 17
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3. Fidonews Information.......................................... 18
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FidoNews 11-13 Page: 2 28 Mar 1994
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Editorial
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Editorial Sermon For The Week
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or
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Peace Through BBSing Part III
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or
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Anti-Propoganda Propoganda
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Many Snooze articles are legalistic, about the so-called *C
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structure, or about moderators and how "power" is cradled and ladled
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out. These are important issues, however minceing or redundant they
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seem, because they affect real people. Issues of power and control
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always affect everyone.
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There are other legalistic-type issues faceing Fido Net increasingly
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predominently, and i'm waiting to be deluged with articles; these
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issues also are about power and control, but not necessarily amidst
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Fido Net: What about power exerting control over Fidonet as a media?
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For "powers", be they political, social, or anything other than
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individual, to perpetuate themselves redundantly and smugly
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with success, the "media" must be controlled. Certain subjects of
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conversation, for example, must remain taboo [like "incest" was in
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1950] or somebody might evolve new hence uncontrolled and possibly
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threatening ideas that are different from old ideas upon which
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beihavior is based, and justified, and judged. Similarly, other
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methods of communication must be controlled, or else the spheres
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will be trepidated and/or the sky will fall?
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FidoNet hasn't been controlled, has functioned practically and
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anarchistically, so far, mosty. I'm still waiting for that deluge of
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articles. Oh - remember the rule we use for avoiding scary
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otherness and for making everyone safely the same: "everyone ELSE is
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suspect"; ie., "all BBSs might be run and used by sociopaths,
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paedophiles, and neo-nazis", "yellow peril" and "the martians have
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invaded".
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And remember: it is good to sacrifice personal freedom, even personal
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freedom of opinion, to the giant cookie monster.
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"This is real, and Hensen is not an idiot. Sigh, it's actually news."
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Amateur Action BBS informational update
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Amateur Action BBS informational update
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by H Keith Henson <hkhenson@shell.portal.com>
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Date: Sun, 20 Mar 1994 22:00:15 -0800
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From: H Keith Henson <hkhenson@shell.portal.com>
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To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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Subject: Recent AA BBS stuff
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FidoNews 11-13 Page: 3 28 Mar 1994
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3/20/94
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I got a phone call today from an early player in this affair--the
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guy who originally turned in Amateur Action BBS to the Postal
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Inspectors. Turns out he had *not* hacked into AA BBS, but just read
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the signon screens--and was not familiar with the hype used to
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describe certain files. AA BBS *does* offer photos of nude "young
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children." What they are is nudist material, legal (as far as anyone
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knows) anywhere. The guy started out the call very upset that I would
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be involved defending someone offering child pornography. I
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explained to him that AA BBS had no child porn, and that the only
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child pron involved in these events was that the postal inspector sent
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to frame the AA BBS sysop. I went on to tell him that the postal
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folks were mainly going after the sysop *and his wife* for bestiality
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pictures and the like on his board. The guy was simply horrified at
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what he had started since he has no problem with any of that kind of
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stuff, or people who want to look at it.
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Had he paid the signup fee and been an AA BBS member for even a
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day, he would have realized there was nothing there to warrant
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bringing in the postal inspectors. If he had even called the sysop .
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. . .
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Well, it is too late now, the legal bill on this case has likely
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gone over $100k. One thing for sure, this case has totally shaken my
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belief that the legal system is fair and honest. I find that the
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court clerks take orders from the US Attorneys. Clerks keep the
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judges in the dark about letters to them and even motions on their
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calendars. I have found out that Magistrates provide no protection
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whatsoever from unreasonable searches and seizures. (Why? Because
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they *don't even *read* the search warrant affidavits!) I also have
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found out that the Western District of TN runs a profitable racket
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against adult BBS and other sources of erotic material.
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I have also found that there seems to be *NO* possible legal
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recourse available if a US Attorney breaks the law. The FBI is the
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only organization which could investigate, and they have to ask for
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permission---FROM THE US ATTORNEY THEY WOULD BE INVESTIGATING! Thus
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laws designed to protect your privacy or communications have no teath
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in them.
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I am uploading this and several other recent related files to
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Wildcat BBS in TN.
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Folks, please check things out before involving the cops. Cops
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have no sense of humor at all.
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Keith Henson
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3/16/94
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More very odd goings on to report in the AABBS case. As you can see
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from the body of this posting, there is a serious problem with the
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court clerks controlling what the judges see. It seems to have
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happened again.
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FidoNews 11-13 Page: 4 28 Mar 1994
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I hand delivered the below letter (marked Personal and Confidential)
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to Judge Patel's clerk [Ms Muriyama] in open court in the presence of
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three lawyers. Unfortunately, Judge Patel stepped out of the court
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just at the instance I handed the letter to her clerk.
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Did Judge Patel get the letter? I suspect not. I know Judge Patel is
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under no obligation to respond, or even have one of her staff respond,
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but it would seem like this kind of report would generate a reply *if*
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Judge Patel received it. Does anyone have an idea of how to reach a
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judge if her clerks do not want her to see it? Someone has suggested
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paying the local law paper to *publish* it as an advertizement.
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Your suggestions would be most welcome since I am absolutely out of
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ideas.
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Keith
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H. Keith Henson
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799 Coffey Ct.
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San Jose, CA 95123
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408-972-1132
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Judge Marilyn Patel
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Northern District of California
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San Francisco, CA 94102
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March 3, 1994
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Dear Judge Patel:
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You may want to look into certain acts last week by some of the
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Court clerks. It appears they are taking orders from the US Attorney
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to modify your calendar.
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Last Thursday, Richard Williams (a lawyer from San Jose) made
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telephone contact with Ms Muriyama in the clerk's office. He had a
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motion to file for return of property and suppression of evidence in a
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case which itself involves a report of fraud on Magistrate-Judge
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Brazil's court to obtain a search warrant. (A matter about which I
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informed Magistrate Brazil in a letter dated January 19.) Since you
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were the Duty Judge in January when these events happened, it was
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appropriate to bring the motion to you.
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Ms Muriyama told Mr. Williams that the motion could be heard on
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the calendar of your Court on Monday, February 28, 1994 at 2:30 pm if
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he could get the motion filed early Friday morning. Mr. Williams had
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the motion filed by courier with the clerks office by about 9 am last
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Friday. He fully expected to be before your Court Monday at 2:30. I
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learned of the hearing Friday and made plans to be there myself since
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my affidavit is part of this motion. Two of Mr. William's staffers
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talked to Ms Muriyama Thursday, and are prepared to testify as to her
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agreeing to putting the motion on your calendar, though the option was
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left open that you might shift it to some other department at the same
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FidoNews 11-13 Page: 5 28 Mar 1994
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time.
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Monday at 11:50 am, Vicki from Magistrate Brennan's office called
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Mr. William's office to tell him that there was nothing on calendar
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for his motion before either yourself or Judge Brennan because she
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said the US Attorney had ordered the clerks to take his motion off
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your calendar!
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Vicki was told that according to Ms Muriyama (as of last Thursday
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afternoon), the motion *was* on calendar. Vicki then alleged that Ms
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Muriyama had not contacted Mr. Willaim's office the previous week.
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She also said they had no copy of the motion for you to see (two were
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filed, and one given to the US Attorney after filing).
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A few minutes later, Ms Muriyama called saying that they had no
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copies of the motion for you to review, though she did not deny that
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she had put this matter on your calendar. Since Judge Brazil had
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excused himself last week, she tried to get Mr. Williams to agree to
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place the motion before Magistrate-Judge Brennan, and when told that a
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Magistrate was unacceptable, she placed the motion hearing on Judge
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Caulfield's calendar late on March 7, one day before the matter is to
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be moved to Tennessee, a move which will inflict great costs and
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business damage upon the plaintiffs.
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Though I do not know that Judge Brazil ever saw the letter I
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wrote to him, one of his staff called me last week and left a long
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message (which I preserved) on my answering machine. In it, the
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staff member stated that it was not a Judge's role to investigate the
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fraud perpetrated on his Court to which I had directed his attention,
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and that I should contact the US Attorney if I wished the matter to be
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investigated. Given that the US Attorney has manipulated your
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calendar to prevent these very matters from being brought to the
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attention of your Court, I believe this approach would be akin to
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getting a fox to guard the henhouse.
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I would greatly appreciate your looking into these matters which
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involve the integrity of the Court. I would also appreciate a very
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short phone call from you to either myself or Mr. Williams indicating
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only that this letter actually got into your hands.
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I have never considered myself a naive person. In spite of this,
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I have always felt that the judiciary in this country was honest. I
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still feel this way, but how effective can an honest Judge be when
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their information channels are completely controlled by one party in
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an action?
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Sincerely,
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H. Keith Henson
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PS I was quite surprised to find the Court clerks are employed by
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the US Attorney's office. Considering how much control clerks/staff
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have over what Judges hear and do, this arrangement harbors a high
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potential for abuse--even if only inadvertent abuse. I simply could
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not imagine Congressional staff members being employees of the
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FidoNews 11-13 Page: 6 28 Mar 1994
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Executive branch! If there is a movement to put clerks under the
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Judges, I would be happy to lend my support.
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enc. Copy of referenced letter to Magistrate-Judge Brazil
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Copy of letter to Chief Judge Thelton E. Henderson
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[Incidentally, Judge Caulfield was supposed to have ruled on the
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motion to return property and suppress evidence last Friday. Mr.
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Williams was called (by a clerk again) and told she would rude on his
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motion without a hearing, and let him know how it came out by letter.
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So far, nothing has showed up in the mail, and it will be a week
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tomorrow. My long standing faith in a fair judicial process in this
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country has been badly shaken.]
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RICHARD D. WILLIAMS, APC
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State Bar #92376
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79 Divine St., Suite 101
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San Jose, CA 95110
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(408) 295-6336
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Chief Judge Clifford Wallace
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U. S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
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Two Rincon Center
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P.O. Box 193846
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San Francisco, CA 94119-3846
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March 11, 1994
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In Re: Complaint for Judicial Misconduct
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Dear Chief Judge Clifford:
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I am filing a complaint largely as a concerned citizen but also
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on behalf of my clients, Robert and Carleen Thomas. It is my
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understanding that section 372 (c) of title 28 is intended to preserve
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the integrity of the judiciary. I would like to see an investigation
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of what I consider to be an affront to the Ninth Circuit, its district
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courts, the American people, and my clients.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas run an adult bulletin board service. Their
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activities of preparing graphical and written material for public
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dissemination clearly makes them "publishers" within the meaning of
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Title 42, Section 2000(aa) (Privacy Protection Act). In addition,
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their system has 3,500 electronic mail users who were entitled to
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protection under the Electronics Communications Privacy Act.
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On January 10, 1994 the Thomas' entire computer system was seized
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pursuant to a search warrant which was purportedly signed by Hon.
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Wayne Brazil, U.S. Magistrate in the U. S. District Court for the
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Northern District of California. This warrant was applied for by a
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U.S. postal inspector (David Dirmeyer) from the Western District of
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Tennessee. They were aware of the requirements of both 42 U.S.C. 2000
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(aa) and 18 U.S.C. 2703 that a subpoena be used against both
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FidoNews 11-13 Page: 7 28 Mar 1994
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electronic mail services and "publishers" unless a specific showing of
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need is made by a judicial officer.
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On the day following the execution of the search warrant I drove
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to San Francisco (after the Clerk of the U.S. District Court for the
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Northern District of California could find no such case number) and
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was told that the U.S. Attorney had the case file for a week, and that
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I should check back in a couple of days. As the clerk spoke, I could
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not help but look up and see a sign indicating that removal of any
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file from the clerk's office was punishable as a felony. I was also
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told that nothing in the file was sealed (although there was no docket
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sheet available for me to verify this).
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I went back three days later and got the same reception at the
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Clerk's office. Again there was no docket sheet and no file. I was
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given Magistrate Brazil's office phone number, and I spoke with a
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woman who claimed to be Magistrate Brazil's secretary. She told me
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that there was no record she could find that there had ever been an
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affidavit put before Judge Brazil, nor a search warrant issued.
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Someone came up and spoke to her at which time she excused herself and
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put me on hold for five minutes. When she returned she seemed
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nervous, and told me that there was a file, but that the affidavit in
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support of the search warrant was "sealed."
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This affidavit was not unsealed until January 27, 1994, the day
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after an indictment against my clients was filed in Western District
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of Tennessee. My clients were deprived of due process in that the
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rules were manipulated such that the Thomas' were denied their rights
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to seek return of the seized property under rule 41(e), instead
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forcing them to litigate this matter (to the limited extent possible)
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in Tennessee. Since the file had no usable case number in either
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California or Tennessee I had no way to defend my client, and hence
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they were denied their Sixth-Amendment rights as well.
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I apologize for my lengthy presentation, but I could not do this
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matter justice with a brief statement and no background information.
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This matter strongly suggests that Magistrate Brazil was conspiring
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with U.S. attorneys, Postal Inspector David Dirmeyer, and unknown
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judges in the Western District of Tennessee to deprive the Ninth
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Circuit of its rightful jurisdiction over matters occurring within its
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district, and to deprive my clients of their civil rights.
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If the Court of Appeals were to find such a conspiracy it would
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have serious implications, and represent racketeering within the
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meaning of RICO statutes in that their co-conspirator, Agent David
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Dirmeyer, has also engaged in intimidation of witnesses, extortion,
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attempted blackmail, and perjury. Further, Agent Dirmeyer referred to
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his mailing of unsolicited child pornography to unsuspecting persons
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as "standard investigative procedure."
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This case has national significance if, in fact, the federal
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magistrates in this country are routinely violating the civil rights
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of litigants in this fashion, conspiring with postal inspectors to
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forum shop for the most conservative jury pools in the country, and
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allowing the affiants to commit blatant perjury in the course of their
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FidoNews 11-13 Page: 8 28 Mar 1994
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affidavits. I believe the clear intent of all of these proceedings
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was to turn my client's bulletin board into a government asset so that
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they could use the bulletin board to entice the members with child
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pornography.
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In support of the above serious accusation, I cite the fact that
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David Dirmeyer threatened Robert Thomas that he would suffer serious
|
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retaliation should he blow Agent Dirmeyer's ("Lance White's") cover on
|
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the bulletin board. This indictment and arrest followed open
|
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|
discussion on the board about Lance White when Thomas did not give in
|
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|
to this extortion. In my opinion, Agent Dirmeyer did not intend a
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criminal prosecution and, therefore, tried to create only enough of a
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paper trail to intimidate Mr. Thomas and make his business a
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"government asset" in their search for alleged pedophiles. This is
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the only reasonable conclusion for the following reasons:
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1. A citizen who stumbled on something they deemed offensive on an
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adult bulletin board is not likely to call a postal inspector. But
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|
Agent Dirmeyer describes someone reporting their involvement in a
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serious felony (theft of computer services) to the postal
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inspectors in his affidavit.
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2. Agent Dirmeyer already had copies of tapes sought under the search
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warrant (and had allegedly ordered from Mr. Thomas' board), and
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|
could have copied everything necessary for prosecution from his
|
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|
remote location in Tennessee. The only things he could not copy
|
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remotely were the electronic mail and member names and passwords.
|
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|
The reasons for the search warrant were to intimidate the
|
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|
Thomases, "frame" them with child pornography for further
|
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|
leverage, and to take the bulletin board off-line for five days so
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|
Agent Dirmeyer could extract member names, account passwords, and
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|
e-mail. It should be noted that Agent Dirmeyer still has the
|
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|
e-mail.
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|
3. Agent Dirmeyer purports in his affidavit to have informed
|
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|
Magistrate Brazil of my clients' publisher status under 42 U.S.C.
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|
Section 2000 (aa) and the email content of the computer under 18
|
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|
USC 2703 et seq. If so, in effect he told Magistrate Brazil that
|
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|
he would be committing two felonies--by title and section
|
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|
number--and he still got his search warrant.
|
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|
|
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|
4. There are several adult bulletin boards in Tennessee with similar
|
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|
(if not identical material) and Agent Dirmeyer chose to act in the
|
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|
Northern District of California.
|
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|
|
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|
5. The Thomases were subject to a similar search and seizure in 1992
|
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|
by San Jose police acting alone, who examined the system and
|
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|
returned it in exchange for a promise not to sue them or Santa
|
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|
Clara County civilly. No items were found to be obscene by the
|
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|
police or Santa Clara County district attorneys. This fact was
|
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|
known by Agent Dirmeyer and even Magistrate Brazil.
|
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|
|
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|
6. Agent Dirmeyer made threats to Robert Thomas in his attempt to
|
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|
preserve his "Lance White" cover as a member of the BBS.
|
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|
FidoNews 11-13 Page: 9 28 Mar 1994
|
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|
|
|||
|
7. Magistrate Brazil's office acted as if the affidavit itself was
|
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|
sealed when, in fact, the application for sealing, and his own
|
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|
words in doing so, only sealed the exhibits (deemed obscene by
|
|||
|
Agent Dirmeyer). I am also concerned about his not releasing the
|
|||
|
affidavit (Sua Sponte) until January 27th, 1994 (the day after the
|
|||
|
indictment and 17 days after the search).
|
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|
|
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|
8. There is also the fact that not so much as a docket sheet was
|
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|
available in the interim, as well as the sudden change of attitude
|
|||
|
by the Magistrate's secretary when I called to inquire as to the
|
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|
|
|||
|
whereabouts of the file (after she discussed the matter with
|
|||
|
whoever interrupted our phone conversation).
|
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|
|
|||
|
9. Last, but not least, the initial case number, (allegedly stamped
|
|||
|
on the search warrant by the Clerk of the Court), was 3005-WDB.
|
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|
Once the file had become unsealed, the case number became
|
|||
|
30005-WDB.
|
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|
|
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|
These factors leave room for and at least suggest that an ex-post-
|
|||
|
facto paper trail was created after a bluff had gone bad. I believe
|
|||
|
the court must investigate these irregularities to protect its own
|
|||
|
integrity. At a bare minimum we have extortion and forum shopping by
|
|||
|
Agent Dirmeyer with the participation of federal magistrates in
|
|||
|
Northern California and the Western District of Tennessee. I am
|
|||
|
appalled as an American at the thought of this. I am equally appalled
|
|||
|
if an agent's sending child pornography to someone "without his
|
|||
|
knowledge" (Dirmeyer's own words describing the pornography) has
|
|||
|
become standard practice for postal inspectors.
|
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|
|
|||
|
Sincerely,
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Richard D. Williams
|
|||
|
Attorney at Law
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
[a posting I made to the net on 3/14/94]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
By the time this gets distributed to the net, Robert Thomas (the
|
|||
|
sysop of Amateur Action BBS), his wife, and their lawyer will be on
|
|||
|
the way to Memphis for their first hearing on obscenity charges. The
|
|||
|
charges stem from a postal inspector getting an account on Robert's
|
|||
|
BBS, downloading files (and ordering tapes) the inspector believes to
|
|||
|
be obscene in that part of the country. I expect Robert to eventually
|
|||
|
be bled dry by legal and travel expenses.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I have *real* problems with the laws being applied this way.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
With current technology it not possible for a sysop to control or
|
|||
|
even identify the location from which BBS members call.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
It is almost as difficult for *anyone* to determine what is
|
|||
|
considered obscene in a given location. Such a research project would
|
|||
|
take years of lawyer time, and would still be only a guess. It would
|
|||
|
hinge on East Nowhere allowing B&D, South Backwater allowing this plus
|
|||
|
golden showers, and West Prudence allowing neither, but not being
|
|||
|
FidoNews 11-13 Page: 10 28 Mar 1994
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
concerned with animal pix. North Nowhere might allow anything,
|
|||
|
including kiddy porn morphed from pictures of adults, and computer
|
|||
|
generated pictures of sex with space aliens.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If a given local wants to impose restrictions, I don't have as
|
|||
|
much of a problem with that, since people can always move somewhere
|
|||
|
more liberal. But imposing local restrictions on a BBS 2000 miles
|
|||
|
away is not logical--because it imposes an *impossible burden* on a
|
|||
|
sysop.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"You are responsible for knowing what you download (or order) is
|
|||
|
legal" was argued by the government against the people who downloaded
|
|||
|
child pornography from Denmark in "operation longarm" a year or two
|
|||
|
ago. [That BBS was taken over by the U.S. Government and the 140 or
|
|||
|
so people who called there were traced. Many of them--the ones who
|
|||
|
did not encrypt or erase what they downloaded--were busted, and now
|
|||
|
the taxpayers are paying to keep them in jail, while the violent
|
|||
|
offenders are let out for lack of space.]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Given this history of imposing responsibility on the person
|
|||
|
downloading, it seems inconsistent (to say the least) for the Federal
|
|||
|
folks to impose the standards of the least liberal places in the
|
|||
|
country on a *San Francisco area* BBS. (San Francisco is, after all,
|
|||
|
"Babylon on the Bay.)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In the AA BBS case, two years ago the local police had his
|
|||
|
computer for five weeks. They looked at every .gif and give it back--
|
|||
|
which strongly implies that they considered the material on it within
|
|||
|
community standards. (They found no child pornography, which seems to
|
|||
|
be the only thing considered illegal here. Cops do not, after all,
|
|||
|
return contraband!). The postal inspector and the U.S. Attorneys do
|
|||
|
not seem all that sure of themselves this time either, since (after
|
|||
|
keeping the BBS for five days) they gave it back with the intent that
|
|||
|
the BBS continue operating. They have not asked the sysop to refuse
|
|||
|
memberships from Tennessee, or to remove any of the .gif files they
|
|||
|
considered obscene. (I think the gifs are just silly.)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I am torn between thinking of these events as being part of a
|
|||
|
Memphis political attention play and an attempt to turn AA BBS into a
|
|||
|
"government asset" like the one in Denmark from which the postal
|
|||
|
inspectors could troll for pedophiles. They *did* get the email,
|
|||
|
member names, and passwords.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
[Do any of you want to guess how often Memphis gets mentioned in
|
|||
|
the national press? It turns out to be fewer than a dozen times a
|
|||
|
year if you discount articles about Elvis/Graceland. One of the
|
|||
|
biggest events of all time there was the Linda Lovelace/Deep Throat
|
|||
|
trials--which cost about 10 million dollars and accomplished nothing
|
|||
|
except some publicity for the U.S. Attorneys involved.]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In spite of being extremely busy as the new president of Xanadu
|
|||
|
Operating Company (Hypertext) and doing a lot of analysis and
|
|||
|
programming, I have been assisting with the defense on this case. I
|
|||
|
am *very* annoyed by these proceedings because they are cutting into
|
|||
|
my productivity. I am more than open to ideas and help from people on
|
|||
|
FidoNews 11-13 Page: 11 28 Mar 1994
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
the net to generate political pressure on the feds to get them to back
|
|||
|
off from this stupid test prosecution.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
One possible approach might be for someone to inform the new U.S.
|
|||
|
Attorney in Memphis (Veronica Coleman) about the case-- which I bet is
|
|||
|
being run by subordinate Dan Newsom without her even knowing about it.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The investigation was started under her predecessor, Republican Ed
|
|||
|
Briant, who rose to prominence in the Deep Throat prosecutions. I
|
|||
|
strongly doubt that Veronica Coleman (Democrat and graduate of Howard
|
|||
|
University) would put a (very costly) effort to suppress a
|
|||
|
*California* adult BBS high on a list of priorities for her office.
|
|||
|
Being associate with the case makes me talking to her of questionable
|
|||
|
propriety, but there must be someone out in netland who could. The
|
|||
|
local NAACP office (901) 521-1343 might provide her phone number if
|
|||
|
someone with a reasonable level of academic or other prestige were to
|
|||
|
ask.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
On the other hand, she might be fully behind the prosecution.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Thanks in advance for help/ideas any of you can contribute.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Keith Henson
|
|||
|
(408) 972-1132
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Earth calling Latvia! Latvia, are you there?!
|
|||
|
By Steve Crager, Fidonet 1:130/103
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Recently - well, not _that_ recently; he's been on my behind
|
|||
|
to do this for awhile now - a user of mine expressed to me a
|
|||
|
desire to correspond with Fido folks living in Latvia {where
|
|||
|
is Latvia?}. In fact, he wanted to send netmail to
|
|||
|
_everyone_ in Latvia, but I told him:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SC> Yeah. Don't. "Bombing runs", as they are called, are considered
|
|||
|
SC> annoying in Fidonet, and I could get in trouble if you sent one out
|
|||
|
SC> under my node number.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
He then said:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
> Ok let me rephrase this... I would like
|
|||
|
> to corespond with anyone from that
|
|||
|
> country (Latvia according to the
|
|||
|
> nodelist that I got from a message on
|
|||
|
> A_L) but I haven't seen anyone with that
|
|||
|
> address in the echoes. So just how would
|
|||
|
> I go about it?? Would I need to get a
|
|||
|
> BBS list for that node/area from you??
|
|||
|
> If I have to write to an individual (if
|
|||
|
> ALL isn't allowed that is)...then who??
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
> Thanks for your help
|
|||
|
FidoNews 11-13 Page: 12 28 Mar 1994
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Okay. So, here's my question: Who's in Latvia? Would
|
|||
|
someone be willing to correspond with my user, please?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Replies to 1:130/103. Flames, insults, etc, to 1:1/1. :-)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Thanks.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
New Echo -- Reef_keeping
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Reef_Keeping Echo
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Lefty Frizzell
|
|||
|
106/449
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This is just a quick information message telling you about the
|
|||
|
new Reef Conference we are trying to get off the ground.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
As some of us feel that the people that are primarily interested
|
|||
|
in Salt Water Fish and Reef_keeping should have their own echo
|
|||
|
to discuss the aspects of our hobby. An echo that has information
|
|||
|
directly related to the pecularities of the denizens of the salt
|
|||
|
water world.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Who's doin' what
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The conference name is REEF_KEEPING. Eric Gray has agreed to
|
|||
|
moderate the conference. He will be responsible for the care
|
|||
|
and feeding of the conference during it's formative period. He
|
|||
|
is a respected member of the Saltwater hobby. I have been more
|
|||
|
than a little impressed with his knowledge of the hobby.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
His knowledge of cheap work arounds is phenominal. I know we all
|
|||
|
would like to be able to have more money to stock our tanks...
|
|||
|
rather than leaving it all at the fish store. I know I am tired
|
|||
|
of paying big $$$ for things that can be easily made at home.
|
|||
|
Do you get tired of paying $15 for a 5 pound bag of gravel when
|
|||
|
silca sand is available at welding shops and can be purchased
|
|||
|
for $5 per 50 pounds? How would you like a Venturi protein
|
|||
|
skimmer for about $35? You priced any lately? The cheapies
|
|||
|
start out at $99. Getting tired of paying $50 for a chunk of
|
|||
|
live rock only to find out that you were severely ripped off
|
|||
|
cause the rock had never been cured? Then this is the echo for
|
|||
|
you!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Rules and regulations for this echo will be discussed and agreed
|
|||
|
upon by the people that are helping to get it off the ground.
|
|||
|
This is being done this way for a number of reasons:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1. It's going to be your echo. You should have a say so in the
|
|||
|
rules that make it click.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2. Part of the process of getting the echo on the backbone is
|
|||
|
FidoNews 11-13 Page: 13 28 Mar 1994
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
that there must be a goodly number of people participating
|
|||
|
in the conference.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
3. *YOU* fill in the blank.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I am Lefty Frizzell, NEC of Net 106. I have agreed to work with
|
|||
|
Eric to get the conference running and backboned. I will handle
|
|||
|
the paperwork part of this transaction, co-ordinate the
|
|||
|
distribution of the echo, and participate as a user after the
|
|||
|
echo is backboned. I will handle the Elisting of the echo with
|
|||
|
the Fidogods. I can be reached at 713 584 1905 during the week
|
|||
|
from 0700 hrs to 1700 hrs daily. I will be glad to answer any
|
|||
|
of your questions and help you get set up to receive the
|
|||
|
echo.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
What we need YOU to do.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Send me netmail at 106/449 here in Houston, Texas indicating
|
|||
|
that you wish to be part of this project. Please indicate your
|
|||
|
name, address, voice phone, and node number. Let me know the
|
|||
|
number of times a week that you will be calling to pick up the
|
|||
|
echo. Also, a password that you will be using as a session
|
|||
|
level password.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
What is it going to cost?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
You should not have to call more than two times a week. At the
|
|||
|
cost of todays long distance rates, you should not be out of
|
|||
|
pocket more than $2 or $3 a month. Just think for $9 or $10
|
|||
|
MAX you will soon have the echo of your dreams! That place that
|
|||
|
will answer all your questions about Salt Water Aquariums AND
|
|||
|
Reefkeeping...all in one place! WHADDA DEAL!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Thanks for your help in this endeavor.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Eric Gray, Moderator
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Lefty Frizzell, Head Gopher
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
RUSH_FAN --
|
|||
|
Get RUSH_FAN delivered to your BBS now your local hub!!!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Al Filandro 1:141/885, 1:141/1885@Fidonet, Cygnusrush@Aol.com
|
|||
|
The RUSH_FAN echo goes backbone!!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
There is a new Backbone echo on the queue that should be available now to
|
|||
|
anyone anywhere.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The RUSH_FAN echo has been going strong since late 1991 when the echo was
|
|||
|
first begun. Rush_Fan is an echo much like internets Alt.music.rush or
|
|||
|
the "National Midnight Star" mailing list in that it deals with the band
|
|||
|
RUSH, its music, ideology philosophy and pretty much any and every single
|
|||
|
facet of this incredible bands twenty-year official history of putting out
|
|||
|
FidoNews 11-13 Page: 14 28 Mar 1994
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
some real inspiring albums.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Now! After many months of the Elist process (and many thanks to those RCs in
|
|||
|
the South and Lisa Pellegrino in Florida) the Rush_Fan echo is BACKBONE!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
So grab your Hubs Ticker and begin recieving the RUSH_FAN conference today!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(Warning: this is not a RUSH Limbaugh fan echo :) )
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Al Filandro
|
|||
|
@ Fidonet 1:141/885
|
|||
|
moderator, Rush_FAN
|
|||
|
Internet: Cygnusrush@Aol.com
|
|||
|
Cygnus Opus BBS: (203-628-9702/203-620-0757 HST 21.6k Duals) Rush Files!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
DAMN P4! FULL SPEED AHEAD!
|
|||
|
POLICY 4 OVERTHROWN IN QUIET PALACE COUP LAST WEEK
|
|||
|
Randy DeVaux, 1:141/701 - The Brookfield Community Internet BBS
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Hello readers. Well, a palace coup, a veritable revolution has
|
|||
|
taken place by the powers than be in the *C structure. Have you
|
|||
|
slept through it? It has to do with something so innocuous as
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the modem flags in the nodelist. It seems that when Policy 4
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and technology collide, Zone Coordinators can choose to secede
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from the Fidonet "Union" and create what THEY feel are then
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standards for communications connectivity. Who the hell needs a
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Fidonet Technical Standards Committee to approve flags for
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communications!? They'll unilaterally create the flags they
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feel are appropriate for how they want to communicate. To hell
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with other people and any general consensus of a committee of
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our technical peers. In the words of Frank Sinatra "...We'll do
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it.......MY WAY!". <shutter> Isn't that what the world has been
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trying to shed over the last few years?
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Take a look in the nodelist. There's a Z19 flag flying at
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1:142/515. Take another look. There's a VFC flag flying at
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1:320/124. Are they approved by the IC and listed in the bottom
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of the nodelist? There are many, many more. Check your copy of
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the nodelist out. Mine doesn't have them. If yours does,
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please let St. Louis know. So, we simply toss aside policy for
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the sake of technological expediency! Of course! Everyone
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communicates telepathically all standards and *BING* the answer
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is that it's done. See? And what of our *C structure? Are
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they now beginning to function like a bureaucracy and rubber
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stamping everything and anything because they don't yet have an
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IC? Are they watching out for the interests of all, or the
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interests of those whose few that want to install a new BYTE
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BANGER - SUPER WHAMMER JAMMER - WHIZ BANG modem and establish
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their own standard. Shouldn't we all (Zones) have to abide by
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the parameters established in Policy 4? How can we have
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effective communications worldwide when unilateral actions are
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taken by some outside the parameters of Policy 4. Why doesn't
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FidoNews 11-13 Page: 15 28 Mar 1994
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our *C structure do something to re-establish the definitions of
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flags at the bottom of the nodelist? Until them, the BYTE
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BANGER - SUPER WHAMMER JAMMER - WHIZ BANG modem flags should be
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relegated to the Uxxx field in the nodelist as a comment. In
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that manner, everyone is accommodated.
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Let's all follow the rules we agreed to when we joined fidonet.
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If we want to change Policy 4, then that's a separate matter.
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The last thing we need to hear from the *C structure is "Don't
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confuse me with the facts.....I've already made up my mind!".
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Send your *C a netmail message and let him know how you feel on
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the subject. It may be dull. It may be dry. It may be even
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boring. But if you do it now, you won't have to do more later.
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An aside:
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I wish to stand up and give sincere thanks to my NC, Phil
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Palumbo and my RC, Andre Normandin for the high quality job they
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have done and continue to do to assure the quality of the
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nodelist. We may have had many heated arguments, but their
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commitment to increasing the quality of the nodelist listing
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helps all of fidonet to communicate better and that has been and
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will continue to be my personal crusade......better
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communications. Many people can remember, the January article I
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sent in regarding nodelist quality. Well, here in Net 141 and
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Region 16, they did something about nodelist pollution, and as
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Andre Normandin has pointed out to me, we should continue the
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efforts of Bowzer (our nodelist watchdog sniffer program) in the
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other regions of Zone 1 as well to aid in this cleanup. A clean
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nodelist is a job each and every one of us should particpate in.
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People can and do make a difference! Now on to the rest of Zone
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1 Bowzer! A big thanks again to Andre Normandin and Phil
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Palumbo without who's efforts this never would have been
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successful.
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I propose a BOWZER column for fidonews to make people aware of
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areas of concern in the nodelist where problems might exist in
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the nodelst entry. Perhaps a different problem each week? Do
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we have an annual BOWZER award? What do you think? We'd like
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to know. Send netmail to 1:141/701. We don't shred bytes.
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<grin>
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New Network! -- NapNet
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New Network! -- NapNet
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Matt Barton, 1:231/70
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Indianapolis, Indiana
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A relatively small local network here in Indianapolis has decided to go
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national and we want YOU! We are dedicated to free and easy
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|
communication throughout the nation.
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|
The name of this network is NapNet. We operate in Zone 83 and in domain
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FidoNews 11-13 Page: 16 28 Mar 1994
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"NapNet." We currently have about eight nodes, all here in
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Indianapolis.
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Current List Of Echomail Conferences Available On The NapNet Backbone:
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Echo Tag Description
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--------------------------------------------
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NAP_500 Indy 500/Racing Discussion
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NAP_AD&D Advanced Dungeon & Dragons
|
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NAP_AMIGA Amiga Computer Systems
|
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NAP_ANSI ANSI Art/Music
|
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NAP_CHAT Public/General Discussion
|
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NAP_COMPLAIN Complaints About Everything
|
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NAP_CONTROV Controversy
|
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NAP_FILES File Announcements
|
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NAP_FINEARTS The Fine Arts
|
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NAP_GENE Genealogy
|
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NAP_JOKES Jokes And Humor
|
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NAP_MAC MacIntosh Computer Systems
|
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NAP_NEWS News In The Nation
|
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NAP_OFFLINE Offline Mail Systems
|
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NAP_OUTDOORS The Great Outdoors
|
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NAP_ROCKY The Rocky Horror Picture Show
|
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|
NAP_SYSOP NapNet SysOps
|
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|
NAP_TEEN Teens Only
|
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NAP_TERM Modem Communications Software
|
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NAP_TW Trade Wars Discussion
|
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|
|
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|
--------------------------------------------
|
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If you are interested, you must request a startup kit from 1:231/70.
|
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|
File Request the name NAPKIT. Included in this kit is applications and
|
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|
information.
|
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|
|
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|
Once I receive your application, you will be assigned a node number. If
|
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|
you are the first in your area to join, you may end up becoming the host
|
|||
|
for that area of the country. Currently, there is no one in the eastern
|
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|
or wester parts of this country in NapNet. Anyone from those two areas
|
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|
can become Regional Coordinators. Let me know if you're interested.
|
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|
|
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|
If you have any more questions, feel free to write me some netmail.
|
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|
Address it to Matt Barton at 1:231/70.
|
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|
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|
FidoNews 11-13 Page: 17 28 Mar 1994
|
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|
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|
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New Echo! -- TEEN_SYSOP
|
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|
|
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|
New Echo! -- TEEN_SYSOP
|
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|
Matt Barton, 1:231/70
|
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|
Indianapolis, Indiana
|
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|
|
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|
Yes, kiddies, there is now a TEEN_SYSOP echo dedicated to all those who
|
|||
|
are under 21 in FidoNet.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This echo is restricted to SysOps listed in the nodelist that are under
|
|||
|
21 years old. Co-SysOps and users are *NOT* allowed.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
All mail will be set as Hold/Direct for the receiver to poll at will.
|
|||
|
You must poll me atleast once a week, and possibly more if you're
|
|||
|
feeding others who are local to you.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If someone local to you is receiving this echo, or you want to feed
|
|||
|
someone local to you, arrangements can be made. You still need to make
|
|||
|
an official request for the echo to me regardless of where you're
|
|||
|
getting the echo.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If you're interested, write netmail to Matt Barton at 1:231/70. Please
|
|||
|
include Areafix password. No session or packet passwords required and
|
|||
|
pretty much discouraged.
|
|||
|
|
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|
|
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|
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
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|
|
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|
"Dear Emily Postnews"
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
[Written specifically for USENET, but applies to echomail too. Author
|
|||
|
unknown. Please step forward!]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Emily Postnews, foremost authority on proper net behaviour,
|
|||
|
gives her advice on how to act on the net.
|
|||
|
- - - - - - - - -
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Dear Miss Postnews: How long should my signature be? -- verbose@noisy
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A: Dear Verbose: Please try and make your signature as long as you
|
|||
|
can. It's much more important than your article, of course, so try
|
|||
|
to have more lines of signature than actual text.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Try to include a large graphic made of ASCII characters, plus lots of
|
|||
|
cute quotes and slogans. People will never tire of reading these
|
|||
|
pearls of wisdom again and again, and you will soon become personally
|
|||
|
associated with the joy each reader feels at seeing yet another
|
|||
|
delightful repeat of your signature.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Be sure as well to include a complete map of USENET with each
|
|||
|
signature, to show how anybody can get mail to you from any site in
|
|||
|
the world. Be sure to include Internet gateways as well. Also tell
|
|||
|
people on your own site how to mail to you. Give independent
|
|||
|
addresses for Internet, UUCP, and BITNET, even if they're all the
|
|||
|
FidoNews 11-13 Page: 18 28 Mar 1994
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
same.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Aside from your reply address, include your full name, company and
|
|||
|
organization. It's just common courtesy -- after all, in some
|
|||
|
newsreaders people have to type an *entire* keystroke to go back to
|
|||
|
the top of your article to see this information in the header.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
By all means include your phone number and street address in every
|
|||
|
single article. People are always responding to usenet articles with
|
|||
|
phone calls and letters. It would be silly to go to the extra trouble
|
|||
|
of including this information only in articles that need a response by
|
|||
|
conventional channels!
|
|||
|
------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
========================================================================
|
|||
|
Fidonews Information
|
|||
|
========================================================================
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
------- FIDONEWS MASTHEAD AND CONTACT INFORMATION ----------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Editors: Sylvia Maxwell, Donald Tees
|
|||
|
Editors Emeritii: Thom Henderson, Dale Lovell,
|
|||
|
Vince Perriello, Tim Pozar
|
|||
|
Tom Jennings
|
|||
|
"FidoNews" BBS
|
|||
|
FidoNet 1:1/23
|
|||
|
BBS +1-519-570-4176, 300/1200/2400/14400/V.32bis/HST(DS)
|
|||
|
Internet addresses:
|
|||
|
Don & Sylvia (submission address)
|
|||
|
editor@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca
|
|||
|
Sylvia -- max@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca
|
|||
|
Donald -- donald@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca
|
|||
|
Tim -- pozar@kumr.lns.com
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(Postal Service mailing address)
|
|||
|
FidoNews
|
|||
|
128 Church St.
|
|||
|
Kitchener, Ontario
|
|||
|
Canada
|
|||
|
N2H 2S4
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Published weekly by and for the members of the FidoNet international
|
|||
|
amateur electronic mail system. It is a compilation of individual
|
|||
|
articles contributed by their authors or their authorized agents. The
|
|||
|
contribution of articles to this compilation does not diminish the
|
|||
|
rights of the authors. Opinions expressed in these articles are those
|
|||
|
of the authors and not necessarily those of FidoNews.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Authors retain copyright on individual works; otherwise FidoNews is
|
|||
|
Copyright 1994 Sylvia Maxwell. All rights reserved. Duplication and/or
|
|||
|
distribution permitted for noncommercial purposes only. For use in
|
|||
|
other circumstances, please contact the original authors, or FidoNews
|
|||
|
(we're easy).
|
|||
|
FidoNews 11-13 Page: 19 28 Mar 1994
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
OBTAINING COPIES: The-most-recent-issue-ONLY of FidoNews in electronic
|
|||
|
form may be obtained from the FidoNews BBS via manual download or
|
|||
|
Wazoo FileRequest, or from various sites in the FidoNet and Internet.
|
|||
|
PRINTED COPIES may be obtained from Fido Software for $10.00US each
|
|||
|
PostPaid First Class within North America, or $13.00US elsewhere,
|
|||
|
mailed Air Mail. (US funds drawn upon a US bank only.)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
INTERNET USERS: FidoNews is available via FTP from ftp.fidonet.org,
|
|||
|
in directory ~ftp/pub/fidonet/fidonews. If you would like a FAQ, or
|
|||
|
have questions regarding FidoNet, or UUCP<==>FidoNet gateways, please
|
|||
|
direct them to David Deitch (1:133/411@fidonet) at
|
|||
|
deitch@gisatl.fidonet.org.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SUBMISSIONS: You are encouraged to submit articles for publication in
|
|||
|
FidoNews. Article submission requirements are contained in the file
|
|||
|
ARTSPEC.DOC, available from the FidoNews BBS, or Wazoo filerequestable
|
|||
|
from 1:1/23 as file "ARTSPEC.DOC". Please read it.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
"Fido", "FidoNet" and the dog-with-diskette are U.S. registered
|
|||
|
trademarks of Tom Jennings, and are used with permission.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Asked what he thought of Western civilization,
|
|||
|
M.K. Gandhi said, "I think it would be an excellent idea".
|
|||
|
-- END
|
|||
|
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|
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