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F I D O N E W S -- Vol.12 No.40 (02-Oct-1995)
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| A newsletter of the | ISSN 1198-4589 Published by: |
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| FidoNet BBS community | "FidoNews" BBS |
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| | | \ \\ | Editors: |
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| | (*) | \ )) | Donald Tees 1:221/192 |
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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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| submissions=> editor@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca |
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| Don -- don@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca |
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| Sylvia max@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca |
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| obtaining copies of fidonews or the internet gateway faq |
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Table of Contents
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1. Editorial..................................................... 1
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2. Articles...................................................... 2
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Hello, out there in the world,.............................. 2
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99 places to visit on the inet....the third installment..... 3
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Hullo Snoooooooozers!....................................... 7
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3. Fidonews Information.......................................... 13
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Editorial
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FidoNews 12-40 Page: 2 02 Oct 1995
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One of today's articles examines elections and the problems
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of ensuring that they are fair. It is interesting that our
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region's sysop echo is in the midst of a debate on the same
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issue. Should returning officer's be in the net where an
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election is taking place, or should there always be an outsider
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counting the votes? How does one ensure the secrecy of ballots,
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particularly when they are routed? If secrecy is violated, how
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does one prevent abuse of power over those that voted against
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the powers that be?
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When I first joined Fidonet, I was quite taken with the
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standard voting methods. (An aside, how about an article on the
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standard voting method, for those that are new?) It seemed
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quiote clever to me how one vote per sysop was ensured, and how
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the accuracy of the vote counting was ensured. But the privacy
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of the "voting booth" is quite another manner.
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Perhaps it is time for someone to create a "ballot
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box/returning officer" program, with some encryption. Yes,
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I know that the encryption of routed mail is a no-no in fido.
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Keep in mind, though, that *anything* legal can be done provided
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the nodes the mail is passing through give their permission. I
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tend to think few hubs would object to encrypted votes passing
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through. I also tend to think few people would campaign for
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office on the basis of refusing to allow secret ballots.
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Articles
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Hello, out there in the world,
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From: Robert Hoerner (2:2476/8)
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this is an answer to Mr. Bennisons (2:205/300) article in FNews 12/36/95.
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He wrote that he'd "like to point out the need for rules and guidelines
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concerning these types of elections." and continued:
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" In Z2, we recently adopted a Policy addition called NC_ELECT.ZIP <V1.00
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Mar.05 1995> which defines the correct procedure when electing a new Net
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Coordinator. The rules therein can just as easily be applied to a
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regional election, as we did in Sweden (R20) earlier this summer."
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I feel that it is necessary to bring your eyes to the fact that indeed
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a paper called "NC_ELECT" has been declared to be in force by Z2C
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early this year. NC_ELECT describes some procedures about how to elect a
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network coordinator and claims to be an addition to policy 4. In policy 4
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itself section 8, however, the way how to adopt any new policies is
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described. This was not the way this NC_ELECT has been adopted, not at all.
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Three examples:
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1). there has been no voting on NC level as required by policy 4. This is
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true at least for R24.
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FidoNews 12-40 Page: 3 02 Oct 1995
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2). there has been no publishing of the results of the "voting"
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(yes: no results have ever been published. In fact Z2C, when i asked
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him about those results, stated that he has none).
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3). the text, that has been "set in force", is not the same text, that has
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been published last year here in germany, R24. No other text has ever
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been published here in R24 until the "adoption".
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If this is the way policies are set "in force", then bye-bye fidonet! Any
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ZC could write "policies" and "set them in force".
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Mr Bennison continued:
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" Perhaps the time has come to adopt such a document in Z1 as well, to
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safeguard those who _do_ care about democracy and fair play at Net and
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Region level."
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I do not understand what this paper "NC_ELECT" has to do with democracy
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beyond the fact, that it has been "set in force" in a way, that could be
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described as: "democracy? democrazy!".
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Cheers,
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Robert (2:2476/8)
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99 places to visit on the inet....the third installment
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From: RanD (1:141/1030)
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Best place to undress: The Natural Connection provides a digital
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haven for nudists, promoting the clothing-optional lifestyle,
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which "is serious business to us," says Pat O'Brien, the board's
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sysop. Users of this board post messages about their experiences
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and opinions on naturist sites, laws, politics, law enforcement,
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and other issues of interest to disciples of the nudist
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lifestyle. For more information, contact Pat O'Brien at (414)
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426-2357 or have your modem call (414) 426-2110.
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Best place for conversation: The inhabitants of the ECHO BBS--a
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healthy balance of both men and women--represent a cerebral
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community who cyberconnect on a divergent array of topics
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including politics, love, psychology, New York culture, and
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virtual reality. ECHO president Stacy Horn-- who's definitely
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not your typical computer nerd--commands. To connect, call (212)
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989-8411 by modem.
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Best place for good, clean fun: Who could resist checking out
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the Internet newsgroup devoted to the health-food store staple
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Dr. Bronner's soap (alt.fan.dr-bronner)? This soap does it
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all--from washing your dishes to curing halitosis. The forum
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isn't very active but it's worth visiting.
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Hobbyshop Hangouts
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When it comes to hobbies, one person's absorbing pastime is
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another's crashing bore: A knitting addict may never understand
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the appeal of CompuServe's Aquaria/Fish Forum (GO FISHNET).
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FidoNews 12-40 Page: 4 02 Oct 1995
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Rosalind Resnick--who has subscriptions to six online
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services--considers net cruising one of her hobbies.
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Best place to learn to tat: Whether you've got a knack for
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knitting or a craving to crochet, there's somebody on
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CompuServe's Crafts Forum (go crafts) who shares your interest.
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The forum features "live" quilting bees every Tuesday night at
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10 p.m. (Eastern time).
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Best place to relive the past (1): In CompuServe's Living
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History Forum (go living), enthusiasts from all over the world
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talk about history, archaeology, and the cultures and mores of
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times past.
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Best place to relive the past (2): Whether your name is
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Kaplowitz or Kelly, whether your grandparents originally hailed
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from Kiev or County Cork, Prodigy's Genealogy Bulletin Board
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(Jump: genealogy bb) or CompuServe's Geneology Forum (GO ROOTS)
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can help you discover new branches of your family tree.
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Best place to buy Kurt Cobain's autograph: Want to buy (or sell)
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an autograph of Richard Nixon or bid via e-mail on a "guaranteed
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authentic" photo of Harrison Ford? alt .collecting.autographs is
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clearly the place to be.
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Best place to find a swap meet: Prodigy's Collecting Bulletin
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Board (Jump: collecting bb) hosts discussions of just about
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every conceivable collectible-- from artwork, antiques, and
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books to glass, coins, comics, stamps, toys, and even casino
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chips.
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Best place to talk about little trees: If you need advice on
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nursing a sick bonsai back to health or just some tips on
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getting started, the Internet newsgroup rec.arts.bonsai is the
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place to get your questions answered.
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Best place for fast drivers: Wanna soup up your old Chevy and
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really make it fly? Alt.hotrod is the hottest place to get the
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lowdown on racing oils, pressure sensors, and other performance
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boosters.
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Best place for sci-fi authors: GEnie's three sci-fi forums, or
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roundtables (type sfrt at the system prompt), give equal time to
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readers, writers, and viewers of the popular genre. Attend a
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"live" writer's workshop on Wednesday nights at 10 p.m. (Eastern
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time) or mind-meld with Trekkies at Star Trek night on Tuesdays,
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also at 10 p.m. (Eastern time).
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Best place for trivialities: To match wits with the likes of
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LaserLady, BirdOfPrey and Madame S., log on to America Online's
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Trivia Forum (keyword: trivia). You'll find a folder with a
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Daily Trivia Teaser and "live" trivia games.
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Best place for brainiacs: Think you're pretty smart, huh? Well,
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hang out awhile in CompuServe's Mensa Forum (go mensa), and you
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FidoNews 12-40 Page: 5 02 Oct 1995
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might change your mind.
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Money, money, money
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Five years ago, Computer Life Editor Chris Shipley started
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banking online. Since then, she's roamed the online services
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looking for tips, tactics, and investment secrets. She has yet
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to make any money, but she has found some solid-gold online
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resources.
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Best place to ask a stupid question: David and Tom Gardner are
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the Tappit brothers of investing. Their AOL chat session, Motley
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Fool (keyword: fool), is aimed at new investors. The Fools are
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online Tuesdays from 9 to 11 p.m. (Eastern time) in an open
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forum and again during the same hours on Thursdays to talk about
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shorts.
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Best place for hot tips: There's lots of talk about money on
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Prodigy's Money Talk (Jump: money talk) bulletin board, but
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investors will find the most meaty morsels in the stocks subject
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areas, where investors make no bones about tossing juicy tips on
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which stocks to buy when. Just don't believe everything you
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read--there or anywhere.
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Best place to learn about investing: "Better investing through
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education and self-development." That's the motto of the
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National Association of Investors on CompuServe's NAIC Forum (go
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naic), a nonprofit investors' group. They're online to teach you
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about their method for investment success.
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Best place for Quicken tips: CompuServe's Intuit Forum (go
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intuit) is where the Cult of Quicken gathers to share secrets
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and ask questions of the great gurus of automated personal
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finance. If you've made this program an important part of your
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financial life, you'll want to stop by this forum from time to
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time to find out how you can make it even more useful.
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Best place for a tax break: Whether you're looking for legal
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ways to trim your taxes or wondering about shady schemes to beat
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the IRS, people in the Internet newsgroup misc.taxes can help.
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Computer hangouts online
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Of course, we think one of the coolest places to hang out is
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Computer Life Online. You can meet the editors and other CL
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readers, talk about the magazine, ask questions, and download
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files. If you're already a member of CompuServe or ZiffNet, go
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life will whisk you straight to our domain. Otherwise, follow
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the directions on page 223.
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Here are some of the CL staffers you'll meet in the Computer
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Life forum and some of the online places they frequent.
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Linda Jacobson, Senior Editor, buzz
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FidoNews 12-40 Page: 6 02 Oct 1995
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My modem has dialed the WELL at (415) 332-6106 so many times
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since 1990 that I can whistle the tune made by the tones. The
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area of the WELL that I most frequently visit is the VR
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conference (at the OK prompt, type go vr). It's where leaders in
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the virtual-reality community talk about the applications,
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technologies, culture, and future of synthetic, digital,
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immersive environments. I also check the Usenet newsgroup
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sci.virtual.worlds daily, which is more research oriented.
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Donna Meyerson, Assistant Editor
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I hang out in the Cooks Online Forum (go cooks) on CompuServe to
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find all kinds of great recipes, from flavored vinegars to
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barbecued meats. When I need cooking help, I just leave a
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message--there's always some online chef ready to give advice.
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Sherry Huss, Director of Electronic Publishing
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By far my favorite online hangout is Morph's Online, which is
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part of Morph's Outpost, a magazine for multimedia mavens.
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[You'll need First Class Software to access it at (510)
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704-7100.] Because I'm always interested in what Laurie Anderson
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is doing, I also check out alt.fan.laurie.anderson. William S.
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Burroughs is getting the most coverage in this forum at the
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moment. Why did he do the Nike ad? Is he the voice of Sharkey?
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Is he alive or dead?
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Victoria von Biel, Senior Editor, Features
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I've been spending more time than I should hanging out in alt.tv
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.kids-in- hall, which is dedicated to closely analyzing the
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skits of the late, great Canadian comedy group. (I admit it: I
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actually contributed an arcane factlet to the Kids in the Hall
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FAQ.) To discuss a different kind of kids, I pop into AOL's
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Parents Interactive Network (keyword: pin), where I can talk
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about potty training and tantrums with the only other people I
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know who find these subjects as fascinating as I do.
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Alice Hill, Senior Technical Editor
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When I go online, I generally head straight for ZiffNet's
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Computer Life Forum (go life) and Computer Shopper Forum (go
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compshop) so I can answer readers' questions. When I'm off duty,
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I check out the New Car Showroom Forum on CompuServe (go
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newcar). I actually chose my new ride (a Honda Del Sol) after
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snooping around there.
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Michael Penwarden, Senior Editor, Reviews
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My new hobby is sailing, so I've been cruising around
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CompuServe's Sailing Forum (go sailing). Not only do I get tips
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on sailing, but I can live vicariously through the adventures of
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other members.
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FidoNews 12-40 Page: 7 02 Oct 1995
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PC Connections
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Some people actually get paid to cruise the Net. Ben Templin and
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Crystal Waters, who run the online service ZiffNet/Mac, are two.
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They spend their days online, searching for places to talk about
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computers. Here are some of the places they recommend.
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The best place to get the FAQs: FAQs, or Frequently Asked
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Question files, are featured in the Internet's newsgroups and
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function as primers on nearly every imaginable subject.
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A whole newsgroup is devoted to them (news.answers), where
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experts (professional and amateur) compile FAQs on topics
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ranging from screen savers to hard disks--with lots of
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noncomputer topics too.
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Best place to talk about smart houses: Comp.home.automation is a
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newsgroup for folks who want to computerize their houses.
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If your computer interests aren't quite so arcane, check out the
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other computer newsgroups, where you can talk about everything
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from hard drives to word processing. Start with the comp.sys
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path and branch out from there to find your computer and
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interest.
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FRED RICE's rebuttal was in 12-9 on 2/27/95 361 lines
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Hullo Snoooooooozers!
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In snooze 12-03 of 01/16/95 I submitted an article decrying my
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suffering as a Moderator in Fidonet, at the hands of a concerted
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effort to destroy my echo from the moment it hit the FidoNet
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Backbone. I have an update, now, for snooze readers, about a happy
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ending _and_ another new beginning!
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But first, I scanned the succeeding issues of FidoNews to see if
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there were any rebuttals. It seems the perpetrators whom I had
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described in scathing terms, chose not to reply. Hmmm... Admission of
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guilt, perhaps? Oh yes, there was a reply, however, from a Skeptic,
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who wrote an overly long, and stuffy article about why he thinks
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better than anyone else; and he doesn't even realize that CSICOP is
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the one that is a religious cult, not I_UFO! Well, since Frederic
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Rice put me to sleep with his long-winded
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believe-me-cuz-scientists-are-always-right article, maybe the snooze
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can squeeze a long one in for me.
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It has been 9 months, and we had a BABY!
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Before I tell you the good news of our echo's success story, allow me
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to recap a little of my previous article which I will quote and to
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which I will add the latest developments.
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> Hmmm..... What _is_ all the fuss about anyway? What fuss you say?
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FidoNews 12-40 Page: 8 02 Oct 1995
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> Well, if you are into the UFO phenomenon, and you monitor Fido
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> echoes that cover that topic, then you would have seen a big FUSS
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> that started the very day that a new 'kid' hit the block. Last
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> May, 1994, the I_UFO echo hit the backbone, and the attacks began
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> from the start.
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Most of the attacks WITHIN I_UFO were stopped when the last of the
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mind-control-net-censors were banned from I_UFO. Their last bastion
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was a moderator of a rival UFO related echo, who thought he still had
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a middle of the road reputation, and _some_ credibility, but alas,
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when he showed everyone his implementation of his admitted attack
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styles against a user in I_UFO, I figured enough was enough. Since
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that time, and up to this very MOMENT, the attacks continue, but not
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inside I_UFO.
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Now for a quick run-down of their goals and tactics. Please keep in
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mind that this psychological campaign is STILL being waged, right in
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your UFO related echos.
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> ...the point is, either I_UFO comes under control of the
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> Net-UFO-censors and their cronies, or I_UFO can't be.
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> ...destroying I_UFO by any means possible was the real intent and
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> goal.
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> ...they wage their attacks in the other UFO areas; actively
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> coercing net-users, with their inflamed, and fabrication-filled
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> rhetoric, not to participate in I_UFO.
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> ...He announces that he is gonna file a policy complaint to have
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> me removed as Moderator of my own echo!
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> ...these people will not be satisfied until I_UFO is not a Fidonet
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> echo; that much is clear.
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> This situation is more than echo-politics, or echo-rivalries, or
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> even ego-wars. ...They work feverishly to persuade anyone who will
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> believe them, not to read the I_UFO echo.
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9 Months Later.......
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Well? They are still at it. Do you EVEN believe something like this
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is possible? Come on, now. A little robust competition is one thing,
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but I tell you there has GOT to be more to it than that. Maybe it is
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because I am female? Hmm... Maybe. No, in the growing climate in this
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country of conspiracy theories, government crackdown on subversives,
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terorists and anti-govt. sentiments, there is the possibility that
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discussions of UFO related topics in fidonet might come under the
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scrutiny of those who monitor "national security" interests. Think I
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am kidding? Paranoid? Get yourself informed, eh. Psychological
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Operations; PSY-OPS for short. Oh, it is real, and DOCUMENTED; for
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you scientists out there (ok, Fred?). But is it REAL on FidoNet?
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THE AVIARY
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FidoNews 12-40 Page: 9 02 Oct 1995
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The documentation on this group called the Aviary is too long for
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this article, but I will show you a few pieces to the puzzle. I will
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also show you a few parts of a public message posted by the leader of
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the FidoNet group against our I_UFO echo; let's call him Mr. X.
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First, some info on the Aviary:
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> In his book, Out There, the New York Times journalist Howard Blum
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> refers to "a UFO Working Group" within the Defense Intelligence
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> Agency. Despite DIA's repeated denials, the existence of this
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> working group has been confirmed to me by more than one member of
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> the group itself, including an independent source in the Office of
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> Naval Intelligence. The majority of the group's members are senior
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> members of the AVIARY:
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> Dr Christopher Green (BLUEJAY) from the CIA, Harold Puthoff (OWL),
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> ex-NSA; Dr Jack Verona (RAVEN), DoD, one of the initiators of the
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> DlA's Sleeping Beauty project which aimed to achieve battlefield
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> superiority using mind-altering electromagnetic weaponry; John
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> Alexander (PENGUIN); and Ron Pandolphi (PELICAN).
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Remember the names of John Alexander and Ron Pandolphi.
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> ...Immediately after the publication of that paper, and with the
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> full knowledge that myself and a handful of colleagues knew the
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> true identities of their members, John B. Alexander confessed that
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> he was indeed a member of the AVIARY, nicknamed PENGUIN. The
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> accuracy of our information was further confirmed to me by yet
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> another member of the AVIARY--Ron Pandolphi, PELICAN.
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> ...Alexander and C. B. Jones are members of the AVIARY, a group of
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> intelligence and Department of Defense officers and scientists
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> with a brief to discredit any serious research in the UFO field.
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> Each member of the Aviary bears a bird's name.
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> Pandolphi is a PhD in physics and works at the Rocket and Missile
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> section of the Office of the Deputy Director of Science and
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> Technology, CIA.
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And now part of a public posting by MR. X himself, who will stop at
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nothing to destroy I_UFO (his bird name, must be BIRD-BRAIN!):
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> I called up George Hansen and asked him about the information and
|
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> apparently, Victorian in his usual style sends the article around
|
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> to quite a few people and Hansen was one of those people.
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||
|
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Someone had posted an article on the nets by this guy named
|
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Victorian, which attacked John Alexander.
|
||
|
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> I also called up Ron Pandolfi at the Science & Technology
|
||
> Directorate at CIA to get some background about Victorian's FOIA
|
||
> requests...
|
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|
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> I realize that for a Ufologist to speak with a member of the CIA
|
||
> is similar in perception to a Christian talking to the
|
||
FidoNews 12-40 Page: 10 02 Oct 1995
|
||
|
||
> Anti-Christ, since Ufologists tend to view the CIA as "the enemy"
|
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> <g>. Actually I enjoyed the call and found Mr. Pandolfi has a
|
||
> sharp sense of humor.
|
||
|
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> Mr. Pandolfi is a friend of John Alexander and I know this from a
|
||
> previous call to him
|
||
|
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> I did manage to get ahold of Victoria Lacas-Alexander, John
|
||
> Alexander's wife in a phone call and had a lengthy chat with her
|
||
> and although she did know the Victorian article was out, was not
|
||
> aware that it was being sent out over the computer networks at
|
||
> this time.
|
||
|
||
> Some time later, I receive a phone call from Mr. Alexander
|
||
> himself, who was at work at Los Alamos.
|
||
|
||
> I asked Mr. Alexander if he would make available the newspaper
|
||
> articles he has on Armen Victorian and he faxed them to my work
|
||
> place. I will be posting these in a separate message, plus I
|
||
> talked with Mr. Alexander about his work in the Non-Lethal area
|
||
> and he also faxed an article about that too, which I will scan and
|
||
> make available.
|
||
|
||
> My own personal feeling is that Mr. Alexander was getting the
|
||
> short end of the stick in the Victorian article
|
||
|
||
> You have to realize when you talk to people like Pandolfi and
|
||
> Alexander that they are very limited to what they can say because
|
||
> of security restrictions and oaths they must adhere to. None of
|
||
> what Pandolfi or Alexander expressed to me in phone discussion is
|
||
> to be construed as representative of their respective employers,
|
||
> and is their own opinions only as stated. None of what was
|
||
> expressed to me was in any manner "classified" information.
|
||
|
||
> The whole reason behind these calls is because there is always two
|
||
> sides to a story and I'm interested to find out what the other
|
||
> side is.
|
||
|
||
That certainly seems fair enough, and if Pandolphi and Alexander
|
||
would speak to me on the phone, or return my calls, then who knows?
|
||
Maybe I would call to get their rebuttals to this article! Maybe I
|
||
would pump 'em for info about UFO's to release to the nets, instead
|
||
of allowing them to pick my bird-brain about what is being said about
|
||
UFO's on the nets, and harrassing I_UFO because the Aviary
|
||
DOES NOT CONTROL I_UFO.
|
||
|
||
Guess he could not stop himself from boasting about his
|
||
"connections".
|
||
|
||
But notice how Mr. X has connections with these people in CIA and
|
||
Aviary, and these people consider him important enough to talk with
|
||
him, take reports about net activity from him, call him back, and fax
|
||
material to be posted to the nets by him. Still think I am paranoid,
|
||
eh? hmmmmmm.......
|
||
|
||
FidoNews 12-40 Page: 11 02 Oct 1995
|
||
|
||
Look at our situation with I_UFO like this: Here you have just
|
||
another echo that was boned for talk about UFOs. Here you have a
|
||
close knit and inter-communicative group of individuals that seem to
|
||
make their life's mission, REMOVING I_UFO from Fidonet. Notice their
|
||
goals are ALWAYS to remove me as Moderator, remove the echo, or
|
||
discourage participation so that the echo will be removed for
|
||
inactivity. They repeat their goals, publicly, often. Let me ask you
|
||
this: If there were a real problem with the echo, or it's moderation,
|
||
then why is the echo so SUCCESSFUL? Uh huh. You see, the problem is
|
||
the IDEOLOGY that is ALLOWED expression in I_UFO. Their goals belie
|
||
that they want to stop the CONTENT of I_UFO. They don't give a hoot
|
||
about saving Fidonet from the what they would convince you is the
|
||
worst echo of looney-toon users and moderators ever to darken the
|
||
backbone of the net. Their stated arguments are too ludicrous to be
|
||
believed! Their goals, however, tell the true story.
|
||
|
||
They collude and hatch plans - they have one hatching now. The recent
|
||
discussions about a so-called "Echo-review-board" is right up their
|
||
alley as a tool to be used to finally destroy I_UFO. I ain't kidding.
|
||
They have already put out feelers to see if they can drum up support,
|
||
to at least remove me as moderator. They will stop at nothing; even
|
||
to try to interrupt echomail traffic, if they could. We just had a
|
||
sudden and marked drop off of postings in I_UFO. We had to put a call
|
||
out to the boards, and PUSH/PULL the lines of communication OPEN
|
||
again. uh hum.
|
||
|
||
Just to show you their REAL influence over hapless readers of Fidonet
|
||
echos, I will show you a comment by a user who was recently BANNED
|
||
from our I_UFO echo, by me. He was banned for a message he posted,
|
||
not in I_UFO, but in UFO, asking people to "dump messages" into I_UFO
|
||
from the internet mailing list, in order to make the moderators take
|
||
a fit. I guess after publicly promoting such annoying behavior, he
|
||
thinks he should continue to be welcomed with open arms, to post in
|
||
the very echo he wishes to destroy? NOT! So, here, look at his most
|
||
recent comment where he is either working together with Mr. X, or is
|
||
hopelessly brainwashed by Mr. X's propaganda:
|
||
|
||
--------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
Date: 09-22-95 (00:00) Number: 90097 of 90367
|
||
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
|
||
From: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
|
||
Subj: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
|
||
Conf: UFO-F
|
||
|
||
Well, I have now been asked to not post on I_UFO because of posts
|
||
here. Now, seeing that FidoNet has stated that this shouldn't be
|
||
allowed what do you think *I* should do? If I were the disruptive
|
||
person I have been accused of I would appeal my banning and go to
|
||
have I_UFO de-backboned for all of the same violations done to many
|
||
here in this echo but, I won't. I'm not that kind of person and,
|
||
sadly, it isn't even nessasary. I-ufo is dying on the vine right now
|
||
due to this kind of actions. When a person takes the care to NOT post
|
||
disruptive remarks within an echo and only agrees outside of the echo
|
||
about the oppressive moderatorship of that echo but, still gets
|
||
FidoNews 12-40 Page: 12 02 Oct 1995
|
||
|
||
banned, there is no longer any room to question whether what we hear
|
||
is right or wrong. All that is left is to watch as yet another area
|
||
of UFO debate goes down the tubes....
|
||
|
||
---------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
He has swallowed Mr. X's propaganda completely. It has been drummed
|
||
into his mind that the moderatorship on I_UFO is oppressive, because
|
||
the psyop-birds that we banned are still whining in UFO. Notice, how
|
||
he is convinced now that "what we hear is right". What he hears, in
|
||
UFO, is the mind-control swill of Mr. X and his buddies. What he does
|
||
not realize, is that his believing their propagandist lies, and his
|
||
promoting them, is why he is personna non-grata in I_UFO. His
|
||
repeating the same lies, helps to continue the cult brainwashing of
|
||
other people in UFO.
|
||
|
||
He buys their goals and tactics. He wants I_UFO de-backboned. He
|
||
wants the activity in I_UFO to dwindle so that the echo would be
|
||
de-backboned. He is so brainwashed, that he says I_UFO is dying on
|
||
the vine, when I_UFO is active with many postings, and well received!
|
||
He is even convinced that I_UFO will go down the tubes. I mean look.
|
||
I cannot, in good conscience, see him post in I_UFO while he
|
||
continues to call for I_UFO's destruction, and hurts other people
|
||
because he is not seeing what Mr. X is doing to readers there. He
|
||
does not bother to get himself informed about Fidonet policy. Instead
|
||
he believes that he and others there, are victims of moderating
|
||
violations. My moderating. See, how the psy-operation works? They are
|
||
USING this man, and he does not even know it. See how it works? He
|
||
got himself banned from my echo, because he believed their psi-crap.
|
||
In other words, the operation feeds on itself and produces more
|
||
people to promote their propaganda and exclude themselves from I_UFO.
|
||
Neat trick, eh?
|
||
|
||
What am I supposed to do? What can I do? Until fidonet readers wake
|
||
up, they will not realize that their discussions are STEERED in some
|
||
certain areas. To quote my previous article:
|
||
|
||
> This situation is more than echo-politics, or echo-rivalries, or
|
||
> even ego-wars. These people are sick! They work feverishly to
|
||
> persuade anyone who will believe them, not to read the I_UFO echo.
|
||
> Well, that begs the same ole question; WHY? Well, I have one idea.
|
||
> We have a lot of cutting-edge information in the I_UFO echo. These
|
||
> people act like censors, in that they do not want net-users to see
|
||
> anything that would disagree with their view of reality. I told
|
||
> ya, it is like a religion with them. All I and anyone who uses
|
||
> I_UFO, want, is to be left alone. It is just a message echo, for
|
||
> Pete's Sake! Grow Up!
|
||
|
||
> You can't control all the Science and UFO information in FidoNet!
|
||
> Nor Politics and Religion!
|
||
|
||
Well enough of them and their nonsense, whoever they work for. Let me
|
||
tell you the GOOD news, and about the newborn!
|
||
|
||
After 14 months of battling the afore-mentioned net censors, I_UFO
|
||
FidoNews 12-40 Page: 13 02 Oct 1995
|
||
|
||
finally was able to settle into becoming the echo that was intended.
|
||
Friendly atmosphere. No ridicule. People sharing unusual UFO
|
||
experiences. Pleasant chatter about sub-topics. I_UFO has a family
|
||
atmosphere now. And then we EXPANDED! We added our i_ufo-l Internet
|
||
Mailing List to I_UFO. The mailing list added about 100 great folks
|
||
who came over from our other mailing list. We have some of the heavy
|
||
hitters on the internet in I_UFO now, to share information and
|
||
discuss issues with the Fido crowd. Despite the Aviary-type
|
||
concerted effort, we prevailed because we did not ignore
|
||
what was really being attempted against us, and we stayed to
|
||
our intended course.
|
||
|
||
So, if you see Mr. X running around the echos, losing his feathers
|
||
about Glenda's moderating, and Glenda's UFO views, you will have seen
|
||
the BIRD-BRAIN, in action.
|
||
|
||
And now for the birth announcement. Oh, you know it is about another
|
||
echo that has just been born onto the Fidonet backbone. Yup. We have
|
||
now moved our popular and successful snet-l mailing list into a
|
||
fidonet echo called SNETNEWS. Topics for discussion are politics, New
|
||
World Order, conspiracies, coverups, militias, patriot groups,
|
||
intelligence agencies, mind control technologies, etc. etc. I did my
|
||
homework, this echo IS DIFFERENT from others on fidonet that cover
|
||
these topics. Again, staying true to the form established by I_UFO,
|
||
SNETNEWS has all the OTHER information, not allowed by the
|
||
net-censors and echo-DOMINATORS who use ridicule, flames and
|
||
"everybody knows that...." messages, to shut up dissenting voices.
|
||
|
||
Ask your feed or sysop for SNETNEWS! The echo is already active with
|
||
over 150 subscribers posting information, news, editorials, and
|
||
insightful commentary.
|
||
|
||
And, what about those Fidonet-aviary-wanna-be's? Oh, they are
|
||
welcome in SNETNEWS too. Why not? SNETNEWS is for everyone. Will
|
||
their behavior in SNETNEWS prove my suspicions true? We shall see,
|
||
will we not?
|
||
|
||
So, send a message to the Aviary about I_UFO and SNETNEWS, In the
|
||
immortal words of The Hammer:
|
||
|
||
C A N ' T T O U C H T H I S !!!
|
||
|
||
I hope you find my article informative, humorous, and
|
||
thought-provoking. (consider re-reading it) ;)
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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