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Volume 2, Issue #13
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(Released: 12/24/98)
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"Ignorance is not bliss."
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http://members.tripod.com/~damage_inc
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email: damage_inc@mailcity.com
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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C O N T E N T S :
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þ INTRODUCTION - An Introduction to the Damage, INC. Newsletter.
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þ ADVISORIES - The state of the h/p scene.
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¯ Search String: {ADVISORIES}
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þ BIG BROTHER BASHING - Blue Ribbons and Big Brother.
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¯ Search String: {BIG BROTHER}
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þ BLACKENED'S TIP OF THE MONTH - Seven stupid h/p tips and tricks.
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¯ Search String: {BLACKENED}
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þ BREAKER'S REVIEWS - Not available in this issue.
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¯ Search String: {REVIEWS}
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þ CONSPIRACIES AND COVERUPS - Examining Operation Garden Plot.
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¯ Search String: {COVERUPS}
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þ CORRUPTION AND GREED - Saddam "insane" Hussein vs Billy "bad ass" Gates.
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¯ Search String: {GREED}
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þ CROSSED WIRES - Advertisement for Deliberate Meltdown.
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¯ Search String: {WIRES}
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þ DRUGS DISCUSSION - The Hitman's Practical Guide to Marijuana.
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¯ Search String: {DRUGS}
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þ H/P INFORMATION AND NEWS - Social Engineering AT&T Ops and List of Acronyms.
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¯ Search String: {H/P}
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þ INTERVIEWS AND INTERROGATIONS - An interview with Err418.
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¯ Search String: {INTERVIEWS}
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þ OBJECTIVE OPINIONS - Society. Crop Circles.
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þ REPORTS FROM THE FRONT - Various enlightening articles.
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þ THC PHREAK'S TOP TEN LIST - Ignorant comments.
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¯ Search String: {TOP TEN}
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þ THOUGHTS, POEMS AND CREATIVE WRITING - An ode to Damage, INC.
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¯ Search String: {WRITING}
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þ CLOSING COMMENTS - BLACKENED's Boring Closing Comments.
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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< DISCLAIMER >
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All articles contained in the Damage, INC. Newsletter are for informational
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purposes only. Damage, INC. is not responsible for how any of the information
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presented is used. It is not intended to be a manual with instructions to be
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followed. We won't be held responsible for any damages caused, illegal acts
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committed etc. by our readers. If/how you use the information given is entirely
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up to you.
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< COPYRIGHT NOTICE >
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All articles and source code contained within this file are (C) Copyright by
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Damage, INC. (unless stated otherwise). No part of this work can be modified,
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reproduced or changed in any way without the expressed written consent of
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Damage, INC. That means, electronically or otherwise, in part or in whole
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this file must not be altered. It cannot be included with any other releases.
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You cannot claim that you wrote it, or alter any articles and source code that
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has been written and Copyrighted by us. Also, do *not* distribute any
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Damage, INC. releases in "packages" with other text files or utilities. They
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must only be distributed alone in their present, original form. You are
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permitted to read and distribute the Damage, INC. Newsletter freely to quality
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h/p boards only.
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Copyright 1998 by Damage, INC.
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All Rights Reserved.
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_______________________________________________________________________________
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INTRODUCTION: Wait a second... Shouldn't that quote be "Ignorance is bliss"?
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Was there some sort of mistake made? No, there wasn't. You
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read the quote correctly. Living in ignorance is definitely
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*not* bliss. To be ignorant is to be unaware and lack knowledge.
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To be an ignorant person is to be an ignoramus. And ignorance
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is defined as being a lack of knowledge. Yes, to an extent we
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all are ignorant. That is, we aren't all knowing beings and we
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are all guilty of ignoring the truth at times. But, we don't
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have to remain ignorant. We don't have to be idiots and fools.
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We can strive to learn, gain knowledge and become enlightened in
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areas that we had previously been ignorant about. Ignorant or
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informed. It is still our choice to make.
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Ignorance is a disease, capable of spreading like a plague.
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It drives fears and preys upon the weak minded. It's not
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easily contained, nor is it always easy to detect. It can be
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used as a weapon to make scapegoats out of people, groups and
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start witchhunts. Ignorance is a destructive force that grows
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exponentially. That is, ignorance has the ability to breed
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more ignorance. It builds upon itself, becoming larger and
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stronger. The problem of ignorance is an old one, and a vast
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one that spans all human divisions. As in, all nations, races
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and cultures have ignorance... and always have.
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Although I've heard the saying "Ignorance is bliss" used many
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times, I have never believed it to be truth. It simply cannot
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be, since it defies all logic. Fairly recently, I was surprised
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when someone that I know used that very saying in a relatively
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serious discussion. I had previously thought that the person
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was intelligent and somewhat enlightened. But, by saying that,
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he disproved the latter. At least in my opinion, you can't be
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ignorant *and* enlightened. The two simply cannot co-exist.
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So, I admit, my view of that person drastically changed after
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they made that one particular statement. It might seem like a
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small, rather insignificant thing... that shouldn't change
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someone's opinion of another person. However, in truth, it did
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just that. I simply couldn't ignore or forget about them using
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those words... in the context that they were used and I kept
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thinking that if that's their belief, then they must want to
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remain ignorant. Meaning, if they support ignorance in that they
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believe it's a good way to live, then they must be against
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knowledge. And if that's true, then they can be classified as an
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ignorant person that's anti-knowledge, which is obviously
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something that I can't respect. Basically, with one stupid,
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thoughtless remark they managed to shatter the "mental image"
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of them that I had previously held. In an instant, my view of
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that person was forever altered. In fact, it would be impossible
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for me to think of them and respect them in the same way as
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before. Even if I wanted to go back to viewing them as I had
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previously, I wouldn't be able to do that. I don't think that
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a person is capable of permanently "forgetting" and reversing
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things. If that can be done, I don't know how it's accomplished
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as that's not how my mind works. For me, memories just aren't
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erased and eliminated from ever existing by comments such as
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"forget it." Things, at least important ones, cannot be
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forgotten at will. It isn't that simple or easy to forget
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anything of consequence and importance. If it were, then I'm
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sure agencies like the CIA would arm their spies with that
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knowledge/technique, to ensure that covert operations couldn't
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fail. In other words, if a spy were captured, they could forget
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all sensitive information before being interrogated, hypnotized,
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and tortured, etc. The human brain just isn't designed to
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work that way. Some people claim to have a selective memory,
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but that's just an excuse that they use as a crutch. But I've
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ranted long enough. The main point is, ignorance is all around
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you. Instead of trying to ignore or forget about it, why not
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attempt to do something about it? Help stop the ignorance
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infestation. Oh yeah. Welcome to the new, improved, better
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Damage, INC. Newsletter. ;)
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ADVISORIES - {ADVISORIES}
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The state of the h/p scene:
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First, I'd like to introduce this new section to everyone. The name
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"ADVISORIES" might be misleading at first, since it's normally used to notify
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people about security flaws, make them aware of possible exploits, bugs, holes,
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and general problems with software etc. However, that's not what this section
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is limited to. Nor is it just about how to gain root on a particular system or
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how to prevent system violations and security breaches. It's more than that.
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In essence, there aren't any restrictions of that sort put on the topic. The
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advisories are not limited to one particular aspect of computers, such as
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security. And we will accept article submissions that advise people about
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almost anything that's worthwhile. As long as there's a reason to publish it,
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thus advising people about it, send it in.
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Now that I've properly introduced the section to you, I'd like to rant a
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little about the h/p scene and its current state. Due to some recent events,
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I decided it was time to write an article about this topic... and share some
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of my views.
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Somewhere along the line... the pursuit of knowledge and the common practice of
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sharing knowledge/information with others was somehow diminished in importance.
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That is, in the h/p scene now there are many newbies that are just out to
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get exploits, scripts and codes. Their goal isn't to learn... as much as it is
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to become "l33t" (or what they think is elite)... call ld for free (using
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codes of course)... and use the exploits they download from web sites. Some
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of them are lost causes, but the others in that group have just gone in the
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wrong direction. Perhaps they could change and actually learn something if
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given the proper guidance. It's possible, but it's not easy trying to convince
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them that their approach is wrong and won't benefit them in the end.
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As much as I hate to admit it, the BBS h/p scene is dying. Sure, there are
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still some quality h/p boards left out there. But, it's blatantly obvious
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that it's not what it once was. In fact, it's a mere shadow of its former self.
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It definitely isn't what it was like years ago. And that even includes the
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established h/p boards that are located in large area codes. Basically, they're
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not what I'd deem "thriving" by any means. A lot of their users have migrated
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elsewhere or just moved on entirely. As in, they simply 'retired' from the
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scene. With them gone, there's not as many users left to discuss things with...
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and the quality and quantity of posts continue to degrade over time. It's sad,
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but it's true.
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As for busts, they still occur. It's almost rare now to hear of a h/p board
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being busted, compared to the late 80s to early 90s. These days, busts are
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usually related to internet sites. As in, the cops target a web site that
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carried h/p information. They get a search warrant, do a search and seizure
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raid to take the server that the site is on... and they take it from there.
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So, where is what's left of the h/p scene then? Well, it's here... there
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and everywhere. ;) Actually, that's true to an extent. In a way, it's
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somewhat fragmented... for lack of a better term. Obviously, it still exists.
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There are still h/p groups, zines, web sites, boards, IRC channels, cons, etc.
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So, it's still out there... and not dead yet. It's not really dying either.
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And it's not difficult to find. But it is a little divided and unorganized.
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What can/should be done about it? Co-operation and better organization are
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two of the keys in my opinion. I believe that groups and individuals in
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the scene should work together more. I think that's one way of building
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and strengthening the h/p scene. Forget about the wannabes that are out
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there in almost every area code... and concentrate on supporting the ones
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that are actually doing something productive. There are some quality
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h/p groups and zines out there... which can always use contributions from
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knowledgable people. Submitting an article that's written about an area of
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h/p that you know well is always a good idea... and is beneficial to newbies.
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It helps build the scene. Just as, scanning, learning about your local
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telco, etc. and then sharing that knowledge with others is helpful to those
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that want to learn about the scene in other NPAs.
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In conclusion, the exchange of information is what it's all about. It's also
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a quest for knowledge, an odyssey or a journey. It isn't a competition.
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So, to those that share the knowledge... and are willing to take the time to
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write text files, teach others, etc. you are the people that deserve credit
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for your efforts in trying to keep the h/p scene alive.
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Written by BLACKENED ú Damage, INC. (C)opyright 1998.
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BIG BROTHER BASHING - {BIG BROTHER}
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Blue Ribbons and Big Brother:
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I'm sure you've heard of the blue ribbon campaign for free speech on the
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internet. And, you've probably seen the blue ribbon banners displayed on
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countless web sites. The question is, do they serve a purpose? Are they
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any "protection" against Big Brother or are they merely a show of support for
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the internet based freedom speach movement? Do they actually discourage or
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prevent Big Brother from performing search and seizures on people, confiscating
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their equipment... without any evidence of illegal activity, but rather
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'investigations' based solely on suspicion? Or does the presence of a blue
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ribbon on a site provoke suspicion leading to a raid and confiscation of
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servers etc? Are said ribbons really a show of unity, or nothing more than
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"the trendy thing" to add to your web site? In other words, do they carry any
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meaning... any power... any real substance? Or are they nothing more than
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another meaningless graphic that's proudly shown but doesn't actually do
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anything? I'll attempt to answer some of the more important questions in this
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article... and give my opinions on the relevance of them. I'll also try to
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show Big Brother's perspective and explain how they view things such as this.
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First, ribbons aren't new. People have been using them to express their
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grief, their support, their distain and objections to policies, etc. for
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many years. They've been tacked on trees, car antennas, worn on shirts,
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and basically used as a symbol for almost any cause that you can imagine.
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In fact, almost every colour in the fucking rainbow has been used already
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for something or other. However, I'm not against that. People can do what
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they want, and have a right to use them for whatever they believe in. I
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support that. But, their overuse is starting to become a little annoying.
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Since they're used for almost everything now, people are beginning to
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realize that they aren't quite as effective as they thought. The ribbons
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are almost like bandaids for problems, instead of solutions. They can be
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stuck anywhere, but they don't actually solve anything. Just like a bandaid,
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they are an inanimate object. Thus, not much should be expect from them.
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Personally, I feel that they do serve a small purpose if used properly. That
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is, if they aren't misused and abused by everyone. As in, it's fine to
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use them to show your support for something. But if you truly support
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something, then you should try to do more than just using or wearing a ribbon.
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And I feel it's no different on the internet. Putting a blue ribbon on a
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web site doesn't make you a hero. It doesn't make you a freedom fighter.
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Nor does it offer any protection against infringements and violations of
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civil rights, in my opinion. It does publicly show what you support, and
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does a good job of stating that in one small graphic. ;) Just don't rely
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on it for more and expect it to be some type of "deterrent" because Big
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Brother isn't afraid of blue ribbons. In fact, it could backfire and do
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the exact opposite... by making them suspicious of what materials may be
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stored on the server hosting the site. I'm not saying that you should become
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paranoid and avoid using them for that reason. Use whatever ribbons you
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choose. Hopefully you won't use them to get a false sense of security though.
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As for Big Brother and blue ribbons, they obviously won't stop them from
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deciding to perform a search and seizure. Basically, their presence is
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just ignored. They don't "fear the ribbon". They don't take its existence
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into consideration at all. If they are suspicious, they will raid and
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bust you... regardless of what you support and how you show your support
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for it. The simple fact is, ribbons don't stop Big Brother. Why would they
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when Constitutional rights and freedoms that are supposedly guaranteed to
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those living in "free countries" and under the United Nations... are just
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ignored without a second thought? It happens all of the time. Think about
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how many sites that've gone down... with their servers confiscated. The
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rights to freedom of speach and freedom of expression don't mean too much
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if you're distributing say... certain h/p material for example on a web site.
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Once you're a target, there's not much that can be done to prevent Big Bro
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from attacking you and eliminating your rights in one motion. I've seen
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it happen, so I know.
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I think that ribbons have become a little too popular and trendy. They're
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literally everywhere. It'd be alright, in a perfect world, if they were
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only used appropriately, in situations that they were meant for... such
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as to show unity or support for free speach. But they're not. I mean,
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what the hell are blue ribbons doing on warez sites? Haha. Doesn't that
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degrade their meaning? And once their meaning has been lost, it can't be
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replaced and brought back again. I don't think they have any real power.
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Nor do I think that they're meaningless... yet. They still serve a purpose.
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Although it might not always remain the original, intended purpose as
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designated during their creation.
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Perhaps someday this will all be a mute point. I hope that it is. But
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until then, we have to find real solutions... and real ways of fighting
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against Big Brother. We have to try to preserve our right to speak and
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express ourselves freely. Once it has been taken from us, we won't be
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able to get it back. And you can be sure that Big Brother is taking as much
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as he can... as fast as possible. That's nothing new either.
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So, what can/should be done? Well, people *should* unite. Ribbons definitely
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aren't enough and they don't represent true unity. Putting up a ribbon
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on a web site shouldn't really make you feel a sense of unity with others.
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If it does, there's something wrong. True unity means a lot more than just
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that... and takes a lot more than that to achieve. ;) Honestly, blue
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ribbons are a start, but there's more that should be done to fight Big
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Brother's senseless, vicious attacks. Publicly voicing your objections
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is one non-violent way. Organizing protests is another. Writing articles
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is yet another method of expressing your views. At least it's something. In
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the end, doing something is better than sitting idly by and doing nothing.
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Afterall, complacency and indifference are common but they never achieve
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anything. Besides, words and actions are much more powerful than ribbons are
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anyway. So strive to become active and fight against what you oppose.
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Written by BLACKENED ú Damage, INC. (C)opyright 1998.
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BLACKENED'S TIP OF THE MONTH - {BLACKENED}
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Seven stupid h/p tips and tricks.
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I was going to call this month's article "Stupid phone tricks." but decided
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that wouldn't be appropriate for certain types of info that will be included.
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So, instead of naming it that, I opted for a more generic title. Anyways,
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here's a small list of simple things that work almost anywhere. Of course,
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whether you use them or not is entirely your choice. ;)
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Shoulder surfing - This is an old trick, but it still works today and can be
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applied to almost anything (systems, phones, etc.) that requires a login,
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password or a passcode. In order to shoulder surf with any measure of success,
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you must be able to stand behind the person in a manner that's not noticeable.
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In other words, if the mark detects what you're trying to do... it's very
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likely that they won't continue to enter their information while you are
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standing there watching them. So, be discrete and stealthful. It takes some
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practice and a small amount of skill to pull off.
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Key trapping - Key trappers/grabbers/recorders are available for basically
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every operating system. The only thing that's required to make it work is
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to use one that's compatible with the OS the target system has installed.
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If it's say Win95, find and use one for that OS. If you have physical access
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to the system, reboot it, boot up from a bootable floppy, install the key
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trapper in memory. Obviously it's a good idea to read the docs first so
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that you know how to install it, can use the options properly and know where
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the output log file storing the account info will be. It's just a quick way
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to get logins and passwords on systems that lack physical security.
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Using *67 - Here's a little tip... You can fill the CID buffer with *67 by
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entering it multiple times. As in, just adding *67 ten times to your dialing
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string makes it more difficult to trace the call back to you. Basically,
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it's better than nothing if you're somewhere and don't have diverters or
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anything else handy to use.
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Phones tricks at Box stores - There are many tricks that can be used at the
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big "Box stores". Some of the phone tricks can be a lot of fun too. ;)
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Stores such as Wal-Mart have phones in various departments that are readily
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accessible to customers. Pick up the phone, select a free line by pressing
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a button that's not flashing, try dialing '9' to get a dial tone... and then
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dial out. Most of the big Box stores also have an internal intercom system.
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And, out of stupidity, the code to use it is usually marked right on the
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phone's directory listing. Hehe. Memorize some employee's names (look at
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their name tags) and page them. Or, find and document the extensions by
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experimenting at various Box stores and then use that information to play
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tricks on their employees and customers. The possibilities are endless. So,
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use your imagination and have phun while you're in stores such as Wal-Mart,
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Office Depot, Target, Future Shop, etc. ;)
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Trojans - There are obviously many varieties of trojans. Some of them
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do damage, nuke data, etc. However, there are others that create backdoors
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on systems or exploit existing flaws in security. So, if you're a newbie that
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can't program, those are ones that you should look for as they'd be useful to
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you. Just make sure you know something about the system before using them...
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As in, how to cover your tracks after gaining access. (editing the logs,
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removal of the trojan, etc.)
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1-800s/888s - Third party billing, teleconferencing tricks, social engineering
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the operators for information, diverting, defeating ANI, operator assisted
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calls, scanning tips/tricks, owning your own 1-800, etc. There are too many
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1-800 "tricks" to list and mention in one small section. So, I'll cover them
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separately in a future article that's dedicated to describing their usage.
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It'll explain in detail the various techniques and tricks that I know of.
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Hax0ring (or scamming) Taco Bell - This technique can be applied to other
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fast food "restaurants" as well, but I've chosen to use Taco Bell as the
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example since they are a great, naive, willing mark. ;) It works best
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if you're with a group of friends, have a car, use the Drive-Thru and order
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a lot of food. (the food at Taco Bell is relatively cheap anyways). After
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ordering whatever you want (tacos, burritos, nachos, drinks, combos)...
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drive home and eat your meal. Then call the Taco Bell on the phone and
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tell the loser that answers that you were just there and got ripped off.
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Explain to them how you were missing 2 tacos, 1 coke, 1 nacho supreme and
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an order of fries. Then start bitching about how the ground beef wasn't
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fully cooked, the drinks were watered down, etc. Sound angry and convincing.
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Make sure you keep the bill/receipt. They'll probably say "We've very sorry.
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If you return tonight/tomorrow with the receipt, we'll refund you sir. Again,
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we apologize for any inconvenience." Reply with "Yeah. I definitely will."
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Unless you try the same trick and try to scam the same Taco Bell every week,
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they won't catch on. Afterall, most of the managers are complete idiots.
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Why else would they be working full-time at Taco Bell? ;)
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Written by BLACKENED ú Damage, INC. (C)opyright 1998.
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CONSPIRACIES AND COVERUPS - {COVERUPS}
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Examining Operation Garden Plot.
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Did you know that the United States government considers tax protesters,
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militia groups, and people that publicly stand against the government as
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"Disruptive Elements" in which deadly force must be used against if they engage
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in "civil disorder?" That is what is stated in Annex A, Section (b) of the U.S.
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Government's "Civil Disturbance Plan" codenamed Operation Garden Plot.
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In very basic terms, Operation Garden Plot is a plan devised by the U.S.
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Government to use the U.S. Armed Forces against U.S. citizens for the purpose
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of "assisting civil authorities in the restoration of law and order" during a
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"civil disturbance". In honest terms, it is using a country's standing army
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against its own citizens. That is one thing the Founding Fathers fought against
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during the American War of Independence.
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In this article, I will tell how Operation Garden Plot will be implemented, and
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what powers the Feds will have when they take over from local and state law
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enforcement. Operation Garden Plot is one more bit of evidence to prove that
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the U.S. Government acts in direct contradiction to the thoughts and beliefs of
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the brave people that founded the United States.
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Under Appendix 3 to Annex B of Plan 55-2 (Operation Garden Plot), all Federal
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forces would maintain *total* control over a situation that local and state law
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enforcement are unable to stop. Disruptive Elements like those I mentioned in
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the first paragraph of this article can be dealt with with deadly force. In the
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same breath, Operation Garden Plot claims that its purpose is only to support
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civil law enforcement "authorities." It brings to my mind the example of a pimp
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that claims he only "supports" his hookers. An active pimp could eventually be
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charged and imprisoned. The Feds shouldn't be able to give themselves power
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over the situation, and in the same breath wash their hands by saying "We're not
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involved directly... we're only taking a supporting role." Ah well, that's just
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my opinion.
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In any situation that activates Operation Garden Plot, it will require the
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Secretary of Defense giving any "civil disturbance situation" a classification
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of CIDCON-1 (which stands for CIvil Disruption CONdition, code 1). The plan
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states that under this condition, the U.S. Armed Forces and Reserves (Army,
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Air Force, Navy, Marine Corp., National Guard, etc.) to be called into action.
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Under Annex A, Section D, the Secretary of Defense requires the President to
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issue an Executive Order to utilize the U.S. Armed Forces against citizens in
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order to establish "peace" and "law and order." Operation Garden Plot allows
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the President to mobilize the armed forces without declaring a National
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Emergency.
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The majority of the text contained in Operation Garden Plot deals with very
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dry and cryptic procedures dealing with command structures, CIDCON levels,
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procedures for airlifting military units to the civil disturbance, intelligence
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and counterintelligence, etc. In my opinion, the greatest conspiracy is what
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was not in the copies of Operation Garden plot that I obtained. There is no
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information dealing with the conduct of the military once they engage
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"disruptive elements" at the disturbance site. All I could find is that lethal
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force could be used by the U.S. military in order to "restore peace."
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Basically, all rules and laws applying to the government and the military seem
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to be out the window after Operation Garden Plot is activated via the
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Presidential Executive Order I mentioned above.
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I'll give you some examples by showing you portions of Operation Garden Plot:
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4. KEY ASSUMPTIONS:
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a. Civil disturbances will normally develop over a period of time,
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permitting a progressive state of alert and accomplishment of preliminary
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and precautionary measures. However, situations may arise which could
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require the immediate dispatch of military forces without progressive
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alerting.
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b. Simultaneous civil disturbances requiring commitment of Federal forces
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may occur in any of the 50 states, District of Columbia, Commonwealth of
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Puerto Rico, US possessions and territories.
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c. No level of mobilization in response to contingency operations will be
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in effect.
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Above are the key assumptions that the USAF will make once CIDCON-1 is achieved
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and the President issues the Executive Order that enacts Operation Garden Plot.
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Leave it to the government to make assumptions about a situation before it has
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even occurred. There are various sections of Operation Garden Plot that are
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entitled "Assumptions." Hopefully their assumptions come back to haunt them if
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a civil disturbance doesn't conform to their lame assumptions.
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a. Public Affairs Objectives:
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(1) Develop procedures for the public release of appropriate information
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regarding Air Force airlift and base support operations and the role of ANG
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and USAFR forces in fulfilling Air Force support responsibilities in civil
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disturbance control operations.
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This is part of the USAF's public release policy during an Operation Garden Plot
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operation. Notice the careful use of wording so that they are totally free to
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withhold information, lie, or slant the truth in their favour. Between the USAF
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and the biased pro-government media, any public information releases from a
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Garden Plot information will be misinformation at best. :-(
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(2) Communications Intelligence (COMINT) has the unique feature of being
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real-time information. It is often possible for COMINT information to be
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available to a user/decision maker within minutes. Some communications
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factors to be considered are:
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(e) The use of unauthorized crypto materials such as homemade codes and
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grid reference systems.
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How do you like that? What they forbid American citizens to use, they will use
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themselves. If they feel free to use unauthorized cryptography, what is to stop
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Garden Plot forces from using other "unauthorized" or illegal weapons, devices,
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and actions? Absolutely nothing. That is the danger when the Armed Forces are
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allowed to step their bounds and participate in domestic operations like a riot.
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On the surface, the few Americans that would take the time to investigate
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Operation Garden Plot would probably support it. Of course they support the
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very "system" that their "society" uses to prey upon their individual freedoms.
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The use of a nation's standing army against its own people is something that the
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globalists in the UN call "barbaric" and an abuse of power. Well, the U.S.
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Government didn't even try too hard to coverup the fact that they are ready to
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wield the same abuse of power. Operation Garden Plot is designated
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"UNCLASSIFIED" by the USAF, although I have two different copies... both of
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which are censored in different areas (sections of text were missing, etc.).
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There is much more to Operation Garden Plot than what is on the surface. What
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happens after the "disruptive elements" are eliminated? What will stop the
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military from invading your home to search for weapons or devices that could be
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"fuelling" the civil disturbance? What would stop the military from rounding up
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people and putting them in a work or concentration camp? Nothing in my opinion.
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When local and state cops in riot gear plus the USAF are patrolling the streets
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of your hometown, there are only two choices if they surround your home; submit
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or die fighting for your freedom.
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Operation Garden Plot could be used as a first step in the globalists plan
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should they decide to throw the U.S. into physical slavery. Several Garden Plot
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missions could be activated to eliminate urban centres where they foresee heavy
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resistance. Then a national state of emergency would be called when those
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"riots" never seem to be quelled. Then the events of my article in the last
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issue of the Damage, INC. Newsletter could be initiated.
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Written by Shatazar ú Damage, INC. (C)opyright 1998.
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CORRUPTION AND GREED - {GREED}
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Saddam "insane" Hussein vs Billy "bad ass" Gates:
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We've included articles written on Saddam Hussein and Bill Gates before.
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However, I felt that a comparison of the two greedy bastards was in order.
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Therefore, I've decided to write an article that lists various "points
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of greed". At the end, they'll be tallied and the one with the greatest
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score will be given the title of "King of Greed". I will try to remain
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as impartial as possible and allow for the greediest of the two to claim
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their title, based solely on merit. So, if you think that I've been unfair
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to either party after having read this article in its entirety, please send
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me Email and express your disagreement. But just make sure you explain why
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by giving clear reasons and supporting your point for why the "victor" was
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undeserving of being named the greediest.
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Okay, Saddam Hussein vs Bill Gates. Obviously both are extremely greedy.
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But which one is greedier? Which one has demonstrated that they put their
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own greed above all else? Which one has proven themselves to be the
|
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undisputed "King of Greed"? Which is more deserving of such an anointment?
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That's what is so vexing. At any rate, let the comparisons begin...
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Bill Gates resides in a multi-million dollar ($100+ million) mansion in Seattle
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that's equipped with an indoor pool, mini-golf course, trampoline room, digital
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"paintings" on the walls, underground parking, etc. But of course, the cost of
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his massive retreat didn't even make a small dent in his personal net worth.
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Afterall, Gates is the world's richest man, worth over $50 billion (and growing
|
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steadily at an enormous rate of approximately $100 million/day). That's not
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too much money, is it? He has to live somewhere though, doesn't he? Gates
|
|
might as well impress the public, his neighbours and business associates while
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he's still the big, greedy geek on the block. So, perhaps Gates' Xanadu is
|
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somehow justified. It's not that ridiculous to spend that much and he deserves
|
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to have a semi-fancy shack to call home, right? I mean, lest we forget, he did
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give the world Windows. You decide if that's a fair exchange.
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Saddam Hussein shuttles from palace to palace. Each of them is enough to
|
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impress the most corrupt fat cat visitors that he invites from any nation
|
|
in the world. They include lavish furnishings, expensive art work, marble
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floors, and of course, as many self-portraits that he can commission to be
|
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painted. Needless to say, Hussein doesn't stay in any one palace long enough
|
|
to get to know the floor plan by memory. Hussein also owns a fleet of taxi
|
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cabs, limousines, planes, helicopters and has his own personal train. All of
|
|
those vehicles help to transport him, thus making him an evasive target.
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Saddam and his son have a large collection of luxury cars as well. It's been
|
|
said that together they possess well over a thousand vehicles. But maybe they
|
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just don't like driving the same car every day, month or year. So, I guess
|
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that's excusable. Afterall, rich dictators can't drive Ladas or Yugos. :)
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Bill Gates has acquired many other companies, through buy outs and scrupulous
|
|
business tactics. He attacks the competition and takes no prisoners. He's
|
|
also been known to bribe and blackmail other companies that sell Microsoft
|
|
products into not selling competitor's software. I guess that could be viewed
|
|
as unethical behaviour. He's put a few people out of work as well. Some might
|
|
even describe him as being a greedy, uncaring, ruthless dictator. Let's just
|
|
say that some believe Gates doesn't have a heart or a soul and leave it at that.
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Saddam Hussein tried to 'acquire' Kuwait to expand his territory and increase
|
|
his profits in the oil business. Or perhaps he just needed more real estate
|
|
for new palaces? Regardless of that, the Gulf War resulted due to Iraq's
|
|
invasion of Kuwait. Damage was done and lives were lost during the war.
|
|
Hussein hasn't apologized, shown any remorse, or given much of a reason for
|
|
his aggressive actions. However, he has personally profited from them.
|
|
The sanctions and oil embargo haven't stopped Saddam from exporting oil to
|
|
fund the construction of new palaces. His son devised a way of sneaking
|
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the oil tankers past the guards sort of speak, by flying Iranian flags on
|
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their ships. Ingenious isn't it? That's just the tip of the iceberg though.
|
|
Then again, it's not of much benefit to the Iraqi people since the money gained
|
|
from smuggling oil out of the country isn't distributed to them. The term
|
|
"sharing the wealth" isn't in Hussein's vocabulary. But what can be expected
|
|
from a dictator? We can't be too harsh on him for acting the part, can we?
|
|
Should he be faulted for doing what every other dictator would do in his
|
|
position? On the same note, we should be able to forgive his methods...
|
|
(threatening, killing, torturing citizens, using chemical and biological
|
|
weapons, etc.) since afterall, he is a dictator. So, we'll let those minor
|
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character flaws slide for now.
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Bill Gates and his company, Microsoft, release overpriced, poorly programmed,
|
|
bug ridden, inefficient software. They're a monopoly by choice and want
|
|
to keep it that way. But other than Microsoft customers, who suffers? Does
|
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Gates' greed affect anyone besides them? The answer is, yes. The competition
|
|
suffers, therefore the software consumers suffer. And, hardware manufacturers
|
|
have adopted Windows. So, it's now difficult to buy any computer hardware
|
|
that isn't designed specifically for Windows. In other words, compatibility
|
|
is an issue. Winmodems are just one example. The greed of one man and his
|
|
corporation can indeed directly affect those that don't support it. Choices
|
|
are taken right out of our hands. That's exactly the way Gates wants it too.
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Saddam Hussein's greed directly affects the citizens of Iraq. They suffer
|
|
and live in poverty while he pilfers billions of dollars from the oil rich
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|
desert. But if you watch CNN, read newspapers or listen to the news on the
|
|
radio, then that's already clear. The black market has been very good to
|
|
him in recent years. The profits made from selling oil are used to fund the
|
|
construction of more palaces, supplies and imported luxury goods. Hussein
|
|
flaunts his wealth and blatantly defies the United Nations. It's obvious that
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he isn't worried about Iraq being bombed for not complying with allowing UNSCOM
|
|
weapon's inspections. He also poses a danger to the rest of the world and it's
|
|
all due to his own greed, his defiance, and his ego. Hussein even has the
|
|
ability to drive up crude oil prices. He loves showing and exerting his power
|
|
and control of the Iraqi people. Basically, everything that he does is done to
|
|
benefit himself. He thinks of no other before making decisions.
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Gates recently donated $100 million to charity, to be used for vaccinating
|
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children in third world countries. That charitable deed won't go unnoticed,
|
|
especially since Bill Gates isn't known for his generosity. It's still
|
|
nothing compared to his net worth, or compared to Ted Turner's donation
|
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of $1 billion. It could even be a ploy by Gates to gain positive publicity.
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Afterall, there is that nagging anti-trust suit still looming over Microsoft.
|
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But at least it's something, even though it's a huge tax writeoff for him.
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To my knowledge, Saddam Hussein hasn't made any charitable donations, in
|
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any amount, ever. I could be wrong, but I don't think he's famous for
|
|
giving vast sums of money to charity. Again, I could be mistaken and
|
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Hussein could very well be the first generous dictator in history. If so,
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I must be misinformed about him as I've yet to hear any words to that affect.
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Those are just some points about both greed mongers. I could go on and on
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and continue listing reasons as to why they are greedy. But those should be
|
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sufficient to get the message across. They are by no means the only greedy
|
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individuals on the planet. But they do stand out in my mind and I believe
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I've established the fact that they're in the upper echelon of the greedy
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elite. They're corruption and greed are almost unmatched by any other. Due to
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Gates' recent charitable donation, he has regretfully dropped down to second
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greediest. It was a very close race though. That's difficult to say since I
|
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despise him greatly, but I have to be fair, impartial and unbiased. Therefore,
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as a result, Saddam Hussein wins. He is the new undisputed "King of Greed" and
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will hold that prestigious title until such time as it's usurped. I feel that
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he's proven himself to be more than deserving. Forever greedy. Forever
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defiant. Relish in your victory Saddam. Cherish it. Savour it. Brag about
|
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it. Shine and polish the non-existent award that we've so generously bestowed
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upon you. Don't feel honored by it though, for you are without honor. Indeed,
|
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you are the greediest of the greedy. Hopefully Operation Desert Fox (or
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Operation Fat Cat) will punish you for your obsessive greed by destroying some
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of your precious presidential palaces. Your corrupt allies; China, Russia and
|
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to a lesser extent France, can't help prevent any damage from occurring. They
|
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can't save you now. Just make sure you remember to hide in your bunker like a
|
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fucking coward when our cruise missiles are let loose on you yet again! :)
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"Greed... is good. Greed is right. Greed works." - Gordon Gekko
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I don't agree with the above quote. In fact, I strongly disagree with
|
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that. Greed isn't good. It isn't right. And it doesn't work. Please,
|
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don't get me wrong. I'm an American, born and raised on Capitalism. By
|
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no means am I attempting to espouse the virtues of Communism. But, on the
|
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other hand, greed and capitalism aren't necessarily one in the same. At
|
|
least not in my view they aren't. Capitalism works. Creating open markets
|
|
that allow people to start their own businesses and prosper is a good thing.
|
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A free economy can, in many cases, benefit the poor, working class and middle
|
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class. It's not perfect, but it's a better system than Communism. However,
|
|
greed is something different. It doesn't work towards the common good. By
|
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its very nature, greed is individualistic. It's about amassing wealth,
|
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hoarding, lusting for more than you'll ever need. In fact, it is illogical.
|
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And in many ways, the greedy don't contribute towards society as a whole,
|
|
including the economy of capitalistic nations. The reason is that their
|
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great wealth isn't distributed or in circulation. Eventually, the greedy
|
|
stagnate (or their funds become stagnant). Basically, the money is wasted
|
|
and could be put to a better use. So, I am against greed and those that
|
|
are greedy. They are greedy not for need, but for their own perverted
|
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desire of wealth and more wealth. It's a neverending cycle of greed that
|
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overwhelms them. In the end, it doesn't benefit them either.
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In conclusion, greed obviously isn't a good thing. To an extent, everyone
|
|
is greedy but there are many levels of greed. Each individual person is
|
|
just at one part of the scale. The problem is that the greediest people
|
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affect all of the others. Their greed makes less fortunate people suffer
|
|
economically. It also drives them to accumulate more and more in a feeble
|
|
attempt to validate themselves. They become addicted as they lust for more
|
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wealth. Their only concern is increasing their own fortune. And eventually
|
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their expensive material possessions don't mean anything. Only the numbers
|
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carry any meaning. So, they try to push the numbers higher, profit more,
|
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go up the scale and become the richest of the rich. Greed is a trap that
|
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they fall into. It doesn't represent happiness. That cannot be bought.
|
|
But the greediest of the greedy can't recognize that, so they continue to
|
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press on... all the while trying to impress others with their wealth. At
|
|
a certain point, their net worth of billions seems less than impressive to
|
|
them. They're like an anorexic person that looks at themselves in the mirror
|
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and thinks they're fat. The greedy never think they have enough though.
|
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They're fat cats that are starving for more. They can't even begin to
|
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comprehend their own immense wealth. Don't pity them though as much of what
|
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they have has been paid for in part by us. Many greed driven Fortune 500
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companies receive millions in tax breaks yearly. The tax payers unwillingly
|
|
fund huge corporations due to the deals they make with the government. Always
|
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remember that the rich profit off the backs of the poor. What the working
|
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class has is of no consequence to them, but rather only what they can make.
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Wealth isn't everything, nor does it guarantee you any happiness.
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Written by Blackie Lawless ú Damage, INC. (C)opyright 1998.
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CROSSED WIRES - {WIRES}
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If you'd like to advertise your h/p board, group, zine or network, contact us
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at damage_inc@mailcity.com and attach an ascii advertisement to the message.
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An Introduction to
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Social Engineering
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AT&T Ops
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The social engineering techniques described in this article can be applied
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to operators other than just AT&T. However, I've chosen to focus my attention
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on them in particular since they're gullible, very willing to provide phreaks
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with information and offer a nice teleconferencing system. At least that's
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been my experience with them. Basically, AT&T Ops are usually easy to social
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engineer and thus it's a good place to start. Just remember, not everything
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is fool proof. If they're not foolish and you're a fool, then no method that
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you try to use will work. :) But, you do have to be confident in your ability
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to social engineer for information/services before attempting anything. And
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you should practice and know what you're doing well enough to be convincing.
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Sounding convincing is one thing, actually being convincing to an AT&T Op is
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another altogether. So, don't just read this and think that you're an expert
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"l33t" social engineer. Practice until you become proficient.
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Choosing an identity:
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This is very important as it directly affects your believability. You must
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establish an identity that fits the situation in order to be successful at
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social engineering the Op. If you don't, you'll sound fake and they'll
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immediately catch on. In other words, shit like "Hi, I'm Joe the lineman.
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Can you give me the AT&T 1-800 Maintenance number?" won't work. They'll
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know you're not a lineman, since a lineman wouldn't have to ask for that
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info. Or, "Hi, I'm Tim... one of the technicians at Blah Blah remote office,
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can you do me a favour and put me through to the local CN/A office? I need
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the CN/A for 555-1234. Thanks." That won't work either, since there aren't
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too many circumstances in which a technician would require Customer Name and
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Address info on someone. Plus, they wouldn't have to ask to be put through
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or need to be given the number, etc. Unless they had a reasonable excuse for
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not having the number to the CN/A office.
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Now that I've explained what not to say, I'll discuss some techniques and give
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examples of conversations. Typically, the AT&T Ops answer the phone the same
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way. Apparently, they're either all clones of each other or morons that can't
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think for themselves. They have to rely on using memorized answers taken from
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a script in their official handbook. It's too bad they don't have their own
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unique personality, like some of the ld carrier Ops do. They're a little more
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'interesting' to social engineer, in that sometimes they get pissed off with
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you and start swearing, etc. And that's always phun. :)
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Social Engineering for CN/A:
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Okay, so you need to get your local CN/A (Customer Name and Address) number
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and can't find it listed in any text files. You've scanned local exchanges
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for hours and haven't found it. Don't panic! There's an easy solution to
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your problem. If you don't want to obtain telco info (like CN/A numbers)
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by trashing, then you'll have to social engineer it. Call your local billing
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office, or one of the 1-800 AT&T numbers (not the AT&T Easy Reach 800s or
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Teleconferencing) that are listed following this article. Or, try using the
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U.S. West 1-800. Use the option to speak to an Operator, or with some you
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simply need to wait through the automated menu options for a minute or so for
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them to handle your call. They'll identify themselves and ask if you need any
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assistance. That's when your newly acquired identity as technician begins.
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If anything goes wrong and they ask for your ID code, say that your supervisor
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told you to call but didn't give you that info. Apologize profusely, be polite
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and blame your mistake (or the entire situation) on your supervisor. Explain
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that you were told to call and just doing your job, following orders, etc.
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They'll understand. :) If you don't want to be a telco tech, then you can
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always pretend to be from the repair office, and pick a city/location. You'll
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have to make up a name (or trash to get one from an employee list, get a name
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from the telco's VMS). And, you'll have to know a valid station number. Well,
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actually, you don't have to know one, but it helps. Check the section that
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lists carriers and look at the AT&T Station ID format... and figure the rest
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out on your own. Here's a sample conversation of how to get the number for
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a CN/A office.
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Dialing 1-800-222-0300
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(waits for operator to answer.)
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Op: AT&T. How many I help you?
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You: Hello. This is Bill Jones, repair station 32 here. The local CN/A
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number in my listing seems to be incorrect, or out of service and I need
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to find out a customer's address. Can you please tell me the correct number?
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Op: Hold please... Okay, I don't seem to have it.
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You: It should be listed in your handbook. Can you please check that for me?
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Op: Yes, it's listed. Okay, the number is 800-222-2222.
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You: To confirm, it's 800-222-2222?
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Op: Yes, that's it.
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You: Okay, thanks for you help. It's been a long day.
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Op: Hehe. You're welcome. Goodbye.
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You: Okay. Bye bye.
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In the above example, you have to pretend to be working for repair. If
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you don't want to use that one, just say you're a tech (City/State)...
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Choose a place for your location that isn't a major city. If the Op gets
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confused or thinks it's too much of a hassle, tell them that the number
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should be right in their handbook and ask them to look it up for you.
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Once you get the CN/A number out of them, dial up the office and the
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conversation should go something like this...
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Dialing 1-800-222-2222
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RINGING...
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CN/A Op: Hello, how may I help you today?
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You: Hi. CN/A? This is Bill Jones, repair station 32 here. I need to
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get the CN/A for (NPA) 555-3450.
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CN/A Op: (click, click...typing) Yes, the customer's name is Phil Hackman.
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You: Address?
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CN/A Op: Boston, MA.
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You: I need the customer's full address please.
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CN/A Op: Okay, it's 123 Strange Street, Apt. #200.
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You: Thanks.
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CN/A Op: Your welcome. Goodbye.
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Unfortunately, some Ops are really arrogant and won't always give you the
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info that you request. It's the same thing when you call the CN/A office
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and request info on a number. Sometimes they'll give you the full name and
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address, and other times they'll only give you the customer's name, city
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and state. Or, if the CN/A Op becomes suspicious, they won't give you any
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info at all. So, if the number you need info on is unlisted (if it's not,
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then why would you want to CN/A them?) and you can't get it through any of the
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Internet Reverse-Search Engines, CD-ROMs, etc. then you'll have to find another
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way. There are quite a few ways to social engineer them over the phone for it,
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but that's an entire article in itself. Therefore, I won't go into all of the
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different ways that can be done. If you're really desperate for the CN/A info
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for a number, try calling the local Bell billing office, customer service or
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repair and say you're line is dead. Explain to them that you're calling from
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a neighbour's house, a pay phone or something. They'll ask for the number of
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the problem line, and give them the person's number that you want to CN/A.
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You should hear them typing it in. Then Bell will probably ask you if you're
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"Phil Hackman". They might give the address to you as well. It doesn't
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always work though. If their number is unlisted it'll most likely be flagged
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so they don't give that info out, or have a password on it. So, if they ask
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you for the password, say you don't remember and hang up. Then try calling
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it back an hour later and hope you get a really stupid Bell Op answering your
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call. :) Again, it doesn't always work so it's a last resort method.
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Setting up AT&T Conferences:
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Alright, I've already explained how to setup conferences in a previous
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article. However, I didn't include a sample conversation... and it seems
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as though some people need to one to read and learn from. So, here it is.
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Use a COCOT phone, another line using a beige box, go to a junction box or
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use your own home phone line if you want. Make sure you get the number of
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the phone first using an ANI. If you're not paranoid and want to setup the
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conference from home, make sure you divert and don't call into it using the
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host pin or else you might just get billed for the entire conference. And
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you definitely don't want that to happen, do you? :)
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Dialing 1-800-255-5500.
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RINGING...
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AT&T Op: Hello. AT&T Teleconferencing. Karen speaking. How may I help you?
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You: Hi. I want to setup a dial-in teleconference.
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AT&T Op: Your name please.
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You: Eric Johnson.
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AT&T Op: How many participants will be involved in the conference sir?
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You: 8 (that's the number of ports it'll support)
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AT&T Op: What time do you need this for?
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You: 9:30pm Mountain.
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AT&T Op: Duration?
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You: 5 hours.
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AT&T Op: I'll need the number for your location sir.
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You: NPA-555-5555 (the number ANI gave you)
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AT&T Op: Okay. I will call you back and give you the host and participant
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pins once the conference has been setup.
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You: Okay, goodbye.
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Wait around for 10 minutes or so for the Op to call you back.
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RING...RING. Pickup the phone and answer.
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You: Vivid Imaginations Corp. Eric speaking. (make up a more realistic
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company name and sound confident)
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AT&T Op: Hi Eric. This is Karen with AT&T. The conference that you request
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has been setup. Your 800 number is 800-555-2001. Your host pin is 666 666.
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Your user pin is 333 333.
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You: Thanks. (write down the pins!)
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AT&T Op: Have a good evening. Thank you for using AT&T.
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You: Goodbye.
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If you can't hear them well enough, ask them to repeat the pins so that
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you can confirm. Also, you can setup more than one conference with a single
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phone call, days ahead of time if you wish. The biggest thing is to sound
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business-like and act like you setup business conferences all of the time.
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It also helps to have a fake name and business name ready to use. :)
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Basically, there's no need to worry if you've never done it before. Trust me,
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it's really easy to setup conferences as that's how the conversation usually
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goes. So, get out there and have some phun. :)
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Using Ops to divert:
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Let's say you don't have a diverter and need to be able to divert a call.
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Here's a well known trick to use. First, dial '0' and wait for an Operator.
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Explain to them that you're at a pay phone and trying to reach (NPA) 555-5755
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(or a 1-800) but the '7' button isn't working. If they ask you to try
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pressing it, just fake it and say "It's still not working." Ask the Op to
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dial the number for you and most of the time they will. If you want to red
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box the tone for a quarter dropping, that's your option. Some people use
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Ops to divert when making calls from home as well. Of course, it's your
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choice whether you want to use this method of diverting.
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Scamming AT&T Customers:
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Here's a quick and easy scam involving calling cards. Just remember, I'm
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not encouraging you to do this, or participate in any illegal, fraudulent
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activities. In fact, quite the opposite. I'm just warning our readers
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about it so that they don't get social engineered by someone that wants
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their CC # to use on a carding spree. :)
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It's kind of lame and only works on naive people. The scam goes something
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like this...
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(the person pretending to be an AT&T fraud squad employee picks a local number
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in which they have the customer's name and address... then dials.)
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RING...RING...RING.
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Customer: Hello?
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Scammer: Hello Mr. Scamelino. This is Kevin of AT&T. Sir, I'm calling to
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notify you about an ongoing investigation involving the fraudulent use of
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calling cards. We've noticed an increase in the number of long distance calls
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billed to your CC in the last week, many of which were made to (NPA) 555-1234...
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and since the calls were so frequent and long in duration, we thought we'd call
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and ask about it. We were suspicious only because this type of thing has been
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happening a lot in (insert your NPA) lately. Please let us know if you were
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responsible for making those calls using your calling card.
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Customer: No, I wasn't! <shocked> That's very strange. How could someone
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else use my card? I mean, how could they get my calling card number?
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Scammer: Well sir, we still need to verify that your card was used. May I
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have your calling card number so that we can confirm that we are indeed speaking
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about the right card and calls in question? For security reasons, I ask kindly
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that you call us back at (NPA) 555-2222 (the number you're beige boxing from)
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and an AT&T representative will take your call. Please call that number,
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identify yourself to them and give them your calling card number so that they
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can run a check on it. The whole process will only take a few minutes of your
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time, but can save a lot of hassles later on with billing.
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Customer: Sure. I'll call them right away. Goodbye.
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Scammer: Good night sir and thanks for your co-operation in this matter.
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Customer: (dials 555-2222)
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Scammer2: (plays taped AT&T greeting on pickup) AT&T. Robert speaking. How
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may I be of assistance to you?
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Customer: I was instructed to call by another AT&T employee. It's regarding
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the use of my calling card.
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Scammer2: Your name please?
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Customer: Rick Scamelino.
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Scammer2: Your calling card number?
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Customer: It's blah blah. (obediently reads off the digits)
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Scammer2: I'll check it for you. (Click, click, click - typing sound) Have
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you made any LD calls to (NPA) 555-1234 in the past 48 hours using your calling
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card sir? A number of calls to that number show up on my terminal.
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Customer: Duh. (dumbfounded) No, I've never called that number.
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Scammer2: We'll cancel them from your bill then.
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Customer: Thanks! (sigh of relief)
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Scammer2: You're welcome. I'm glad I could help and we're sorry for any
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inconvenience this may have caused you sir. Thank you for using (ahem, abusing)
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AT&T. Goodbye.
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Customer: Bye! (said gleefully as the gullible customer smiles)
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(Sometimes the conversation is a lot more brief and the scammer won't even ask
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you to call the telco back. They'll say there's been calling card fraud going
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on and ask for the card number to "verify" it right away on the first call.
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In that scenario, only one person is needed to do the scam. Also, Bell can
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be substituted for AT&T as the telco calling.)
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The moral of the story is, don't get social engineered into giving out your
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calling card number and guard it safely. Or, don't get/use a calling card.
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If you already have one and notice that you've been billed for calls on it
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that you didn't make, call them up right away and start complaining. :)
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This article's main focus was to show how to social engineer AT&T Ops for
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services. However, don't neglect social engineering for information as it's
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just as useful (perhaps even more useful/important) and a lot of phun too. :)
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Written by Blackie Lawless ú Damage, INC. (C)opyright 1998.
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Here's a list of numbers for the K0d3z Kiddeez to play around with. A
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few notes: Lucent Technologies is part of Bell Labs. I only included
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the AT&T numbers that apply to my article in some way. Obviously, there are
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many other AT&T 1-800s for maintenance, support and such. A few numbers for
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MCI, Sprint, Bell, Carriers and VMBs, etc. are also listed for you to call and
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have phun with. Some of these are from old Damage, INC. scans, but before
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including them I checked to make sure they're still active and identified
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properly as once in a while the ownership of 1-800 numbers changes. (not
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ownership of the actual exchange). If I misidentified one or made some other
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error, let me know. Hopefully this list is of some use to you. If you happen
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to do any scanning and find something interesting/useful, we'd appreciate it if
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you sent it to us. Submissions of incomplete/partial/complete scans are all
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acceptable. We're not looking for 1-800 PBXs, extenders, ANIs etc. or any
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other codes that you use and don't want to be abused by others. Basically,
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we're interested in telco #s, carriers (UNIX systems, dialups for packet
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switched networks, etc.) and anything else that might be phun to explore.
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--- The following 1-800s were verified by Blackie Lawless (11/05/98).
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AT&T:
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1-800-221-1120 AT&T Easy Reach 800.
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1-800-221-4371 AT&T Easy Reach 800.
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1-800-221-4437 AT&T Easy Reach 800.
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1-800-221-4487 AT&T Easy Reach 800.
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1-800-221-4493 AT&T Easy Reach 800.
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1-800-221-4514 AT&T Easy Reach 800.
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1-800-221-4521 AT&T Easy Reach 800.
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1-800-221-4533 AT&T Easy Reach 800.
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1-800-221-4546 AT&T Easy Reach 800.
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1-800-221-4554 AT&T Easy Reach 800.
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1-800-221-4599 AT&T Easy Reach 800.
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1-800-221-4654 AT&T Easy Reach 800.
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1-800-221-4665 AT&T Easy Reach 800.
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1-800-221-4681 AT&T Easy Reach 800.
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1-800-222-0300 AT&T Main Number.
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1-800-222-0400 AT&T Business Office.
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1-800-222-3000 AT&T Customer Service.
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1-800-225-5288 AT&T 1-800-CALL-ATT. Operator assisted, collect, credit card
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calls, customer service and information.
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1-800-225-5624 AT&T Easy Reach 800.
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1-800-232-1234 AT&T Teleconferencing.
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1-800-255-1242 AT&T Customer Information Center (Canada)
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1-800-255-5100 AT&T Teleconferencing.
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1-800-255-5500 AT&T Teleconferencing.
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1-800-308-6245 AT&T Easy Reach 800.
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1-800-323-6245 AT&T Easy Reach 800.
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1-800-324-2255 AT&T Easy Reach 800.
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1-800-331-3449 AT&T Employee Line (Lists AT&T Job openings)
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1-800-432-6600 AT&T Customer Information Center (USA)
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1-800-526-6245 AT&T Easy Reach 800.
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1-800-555-1213 AT&T Easy Reach 800.
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1-800-555-4420 AT&T Easy Reach 800.
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1-800-562-2255 AT&T 1-800 Directory Advertising
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1-800-562-6275 AT&T Message Sender (Send an automated message to any number in
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the world with your voice. Accepts calling cards & credit cards)
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1-800-588-6245 AT&T Easy Reach 800.
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1-800-662-7759 AT&T Universal Card.
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1-800-666-2255 AT&T Easy Reach 800.
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1-800-670-2255 AT&T Canada Long Distance Services.
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1-800-673-7286 AT&T 1-800-OPERATOR. Specializes in collect calls. Automated.
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1-800-790-2255 AT&T Canada Long Distance Services.
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1-800-830-2255 AT&T Canada Long Distance Services.
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1-800-855-1155 AT&T Directory Assistance.
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1-800-858-9857 AT&T True Rewards (option 1)
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1-800-889-4408 AT&T NCC (Network Control Center) and TCC.
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1-800-967-5363 AT&T Worldnet Service.
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1-800-970-2255 AT&T Canada Long Distance Services.
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1-800-GIFT-ATT AT&T Gift Certificates (extension 410) (Mon-Fri, 9-5)
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Bell, MCI, Sprint:
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1-800-221-4393 Bell Atlantic VMB.
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1-800-242-2121 Lucent Technologies (PBX systems info, VMS info on Audix, etc.)
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1-800-255-2255 Bell Atlantic 1-800-255-CALL.
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1-800-265-5328 MCI's 1-800-COLLECT. Automated collect calls.
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1-800-267-7640 Bell Canada's Ident-a-call demonstration line.
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1-800-336-0149 MCI Worldcom Global Product Support.
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1-800-451-2100 Lucent Technologies Main number (get product info by FAX).
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1-800-521-2673 BellCore.
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1-800-555-1111 Bell LD. 3 way calling, calling card and many other features.
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1-800-555-2800 Sprint (Spanish)
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1-800-570-2255 Sprint Business Service Center.
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1-800-575-2255 Sprint Canada's Automated Voice Mail.
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1-800-647-6397 Bell Atlantic Employee News line. (Daily recorded messages of
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news, events, fraud, etc.) I've called it recently and there
|
|
were some interesting messages regarding the FCC cracking down
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on LD carriers for ripping off customers, "slamming", etc.
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1-800-674-7000 Sprint.
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1-800-876-8581 Network MCI.
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1-800-877-4646 Sprint.
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1-800-877-8000 MCI.
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1-800-950-1022 MCI Worldcom Customer Service.
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Carriers:
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--------
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1-800-234-1998 Digital Equipment Corp. Electronic Store. (Online Shopping)
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1-800-234-6245 MCI (USA)
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1-800-283-5474 Okidata (inside joke!)
|
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1-800-368-7244 AT&T Information Access Services SignOn/Pwd (USA)
|
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1-800-368-7247 AT&T Information Access Services SignOn/Pwd (USA)
|
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1-800-444-8697 RTK-NET
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1-800-604-6245 Digital Equipment Corporation.
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1-800-624-5123 AT&T STATION ID - C2/34.11 Canada 2 Datakit.
|
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1-800-668-4968 (1-800-NOT-4YOU) :)
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1-800-692-8872 (1-800-MY-ATT-PC) NCR Global Support Center BBS. (3 lines)
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1-803-939-8207 NCR Global Support Center BBS. (9 lines)
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(Use the N-8-1 setting to connect to the carriers above.)
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VMBs and other miscellaneous numbers:
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1-800-225-2255 ATM Communications. Collect, calling & credit card calls.
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1-800-244-1111 U.S. West Communications.
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1-800-336-6000 VMB (Audix)
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1-800-426-4968 IBM Customer Service.
|
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1-800-460-2255 Pager Service.
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1-800-555-1313 VMB (Skytel)
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1-800-555-2255 NOS. Collect, credit card calls, operator assisted, etc.
|
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1-800-555-4000 "Mike's" Skytel Direct Dial VMB. Press "*" to access.
|
|
1-800-555-6620 VMB (Meridian Mail)
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1-800-669-1800 Burger King's VMB. (4 digit BNs)
|
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1-800-685-3968 (1-800-NUKE-YOU) is VoiceComm.
|
|
1-800-949-6245 VMB (Phone Mail)
|
|
1-800-954-6245 VMB (OcTel)
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There's also a Damage, INC. List of Acronyms included with this issue. They
|
|
are contained in the text file that's appropriately named ACRONYMS.TXT.
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ú - NEWS FROM THE TRENCHES - ú
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...AND JUSTICE FOR ALL is officially down, after being online for approximately
|
|
a decade. Over the years the board underwent many changes including: 1 name
|
|
change, 5 types of software, and countless hardware upgrades (systems, hard
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|
drives, modems, etc.) It began as a public board and eventually became a
|
|
private h/p board. I have no plans of running it again as a dialup board.
|
|
However, I won't rule out putting it up as a Telnet board.
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|
|
|
Netscape and AOL merge - There's not much to say about this one. I don't
|
|
even want to offer any predictions since I don't know how it'll affect the
|
|
vast majority of our readers or what changes will happen due to a merger of
|
|
this scale. But, I do think it'll give the AOL kiddies something to talk
|
|
about. ;) More information about this, including Gates' reaction is included
|
|
in the REPORTS FROM THE FRONT section.
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|
|
|
AT&T buys out IBM's Global Network services for a sum of $5 billion. Their
|
|
goal is to become bigger in the global telecommunications market and compete
|
|
with MCI. Read the AT&T article in the REPORTS FROM THE FRONT section for
|
|
more details about the deal.
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|
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|
Information on a new Damage, INC. Distribution Site:
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|
|
board name : Deliberate Meltdown
|
|
sysop : The Hitman
|
|
running : ProBoard
|
|
number : +32-2-6478532
|
|
country : Belgium
|
|
nets : CCi and InsanityNet
|
|
files : h/p and modules
|
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|
INTERVIEWS AND INTERROGATIONS - {INTERVIEWS}
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An interview with Err418.
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|
<B> = BLACKENED
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|
Err418's answers and comments are underneath what I wrote.
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|
<B> - Introduce yourself to the readers of the Damage, INC. Newsletter...
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|
Hello readers of Damage, INC. I'm the editor of Total Control magazine and
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|
i'm really happy to get interviewed by the Damage, INC. Newsletter. I'm
|
|
a h/p guy from the province of Quebec and TC Magazine is a frech magazine.
|
|
I have some problems to speak and write english so maybe you'll don't
|
|
understand a fucking word of this interview :)
|
|
|
|
Total Control is a one and a half year-old magazine and we now have
|
|
16 issues. We are getting bigger and bigger. We got some problems with the
|
|
RCMP in the past... but now it's ok and we are back !
|
|
|
|
<B> - How long have you been involved in the h/p scene?
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|
|
|
Hummm... around 2 years and a half that i'm in the "scene" but i'm hacking
|
|
since 1993.
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|
|
<B> - When was Total Control started? What's the zine about and is there
|
|
anything in particular that you hope it'll achieve?
|
|
|
|
Total Control started in Septembre 1997. I was writting a lame-ass e-zine
|
|
for one of my friend because he asked me to "teach" him. Then
|
|
i started to make a webpage... and people started to read us and...
|
|
now we are one of the most read magazine in the province.
|
|
This is stupid history but i love it :)
|
|
|
|
<B> - How has Total Control changed since the first issue was released?
|
|
|
|
We changed a lot.. at the beggining Total Control was more a PHREAKING e-zine
|
|
but we slowly changed to a HACKING e-zine. We still have some articles
|
|
about Phreaking but they are most about the Nortel's Millenium Payphone
|
|
because we know it's a pain in the ass for anyone who wanna try to
|
|
phreak it... I think we are the only one group that is trying to get
|
|
somethin' from this beautiful machine and we don't want to publish
|
|
the same old shit that every Phreaking e-zine is publishing...
|
|
I'm getting confused now... too many beers :)
|
|
|
|
HACK A MILLENIUM NOW :)
|
|
|
|
<B> - As the editor of Total Control, do you find that it's difficult to get
|
|
other people to write articles and contribute?
|
|
|
|
At the beggining it was.. then we got so much articles that i was only
|
|
editing it and i was not writing anymore... :) so lazy !
|
|
|
|
But, then, RCMP got in touch with me and tells me to stop my e-zine right
|
|
now. I did it because on of my friend just got busted and i didn't want
|
|
to put every members of Total Control in shit.
|
|
|
|
Then i got back and i'm still trying to get some interesting stuff from
|
|
people.. it's slow but it works... BACK TO STAND-ALONE.
|
|
|
|
|
|
<B> - Can anyone write articles and submit them to Total Control? Where
|
|
should they be sent? How should people that are interested in contributing
|
|
contact you and/or Total Control? Is there a web site where issues are
|
|
available?
|
|
|
|
Yeah, no problem... we accept every kind of "underground" article,
|
|
french or english, that IS NOT a copy of somethin' that you read in another
|
|
e-zine. We are publishing ORIGINAL stuff and we don't want our reputation
|
|
killed for a ripped article.
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|
|
|
Send it to err418@hotmail.com
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|
|
|
We never published english texts but we are interested of doing it.
|
|
|
|
Total Control web site : http://members.xoom.com/tctrl/
|
|
We also need graphx-guys to make some logos... mail me for infos.
|
|
|
|
<B> - Are you still actively involved in h/p? What do you think of the
|
|
local h/p scene in your area of Quebec and how has it changed since you began?
|
|
|
|
I'm still involved in h/p and i think i'll always :)
|
|
|
|
Here in the Province of Quebec, we have some goods hackers but we have
|
|
a lot of problems with RCMPs and the Provincial Police. When you're talking
|
|
too loud... they knock at your door to shut you up so we just have a few
|
|
e-zines (maybe 3 or 4).
|
|
|
|
We (TC, IGA and NevrSee : the 3 e-zines i was talking about) are now
|
|
trying to do a h/p Convention this summer at Quebec City. It will help
|
|
people to get in touch and learn from each other.
|
|
|
|
<B> - Do you read any h/p related zines? If so, please list a few of them.
|
|
|
|
Current and known : Phrack, Sysfail, THTJ.
|
|
|
|
Current but not well known : NevrSee, IGA (both from Quebec)
|
|
|
|
No longer released : PLA (so funny to read) and NPC
|
|
|
|
|
|
<B> - Which h/p groups, if any, do you respect?
|
|
|
|
1) wQ Industries (for their variety : hack, phreak, carding, fraud, ect...),
|
|
2) Corruption Addicts (busted by RCMP),
|
|
3) L0pht Industries.
|
|
|
|
<B> - Have you ever written any h/p related articles for another zine? If
|
|
so, which one(s)?
|
|
|
|
SysFail
|
|
|
|
|
|
<B> - Which web sites do you usually frequent?
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|
|
|
www.slashdot.org
|
|
www.rootshell.com
|
|
www.nortel.com
|
|
www.bell.ca
|
|
www.phrack.com
|
|
www.2600.com
|
|
www.l0pht.com
|
|
|
|
<B> - Do you want to share any memorable hacking/phreaking experiences?
|
|
|
|
In 1994, when the police came to my house to tell my mother i was a
|
|
"computer hacker" (i was 15 years old.. so newbie :] ) and that
|
|
she asked them what was a HACKER.... they told her : "a computer genius".
|
|
My mom was proud of my. Have you ever seen your mom proud of being a
|
|
criminal ? i've only see it one time... thanx mom :)
|
|
|
|
<B> - Have you ever been busted? Or, do you know anyone that's been busted?
|
|
If so, would you like to describe the event, the circumstances of the bust
|
|
and the conclusion?
|
|
|
|
I've never faced the justice but some of my friends did (Corruption Addicts).
|
|
I only got some warnings from RCMPs and i'm happy like that.
|
|
|
|
|
|
<B> - Do you want to mention any boards that you call or people in the scene
|
|
that you know?
|
|
|
|
Boards :
|
|
--------
|
|
|
|
911 :) don't try it
|
|
|
|
Greets :
|
|
--------
|
|
|
|
Funky, Phaust, MindUser, my grilfriend, NightMare, Psykaos, lab, acxel,
|
|
maniak, Cubic, Dgi, Hexa00, __X, Blink-182 (for being a good punkrock band),
|
|
s4m-, any persons who ever write for TC, my dog, my cat and everyone
|
|
i forgot.
|
|
|
|
|
|
<B> - Are there any other interesting h/p experiences or general comments
|
|
that you have and wish to share?
|
|
|
|
|
|
Political Shits:
|
|
----------------
|
|
|
|
Fuck Section :
|
|
--------------
|
|
|
|
FUCK DICTATORS (Augusto Pinochet must die),
|
|
FUCK HITLER,
|
|
FUCK RACISM,
|
|
FUCK WARS (help "food not bombs"),
|
|
FUCK MICROSOFT,
|
|
FUCK HARD DRUGS.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Free Section :
|
|
--------------
|
|
|
|
FREE QUEBEC,
|
|
FREE TIBET,
|
|
FREE KEVIN,
|
|
FREE INFORMATIONS,
|
|
FREE AND LIBERTY IS THE KEY !
|
|
|
|
<B> - Thanks for agreeing to be interviewed Err418. I'm sure that our
|
|
readers will enjoy reading this interview and gain some insight about you
|
|
and your zine, Total Control.
|
|
|
|
That was a real pleasure... cya everybody !
|
|
|
|
|
|
OBJECTIVE OPINIONS - {OPINIONS}
|
|
Society:
|
|
|
|
What is it in the human psyche? What is it that makes us form groups? What
|
|
is it that makes us form rules and regulations? It's possible that it is some
|
|
sort of chemical imbalance, or possibly we need to have these things.
|
|
|
|
Society as we call it is the one form of control with no ruler. Even though
|
|
there is no ruler, we are still ruled. Be it by the morals and expectations
|
|
that society forces upon us, or by even yourself.
|
|
|
|
In today's modern society everyone is equal... but how can this be true when
|
|
I stand at a bus stop and wait for the bus, while people are driving by me
|
|
in cars worth as much as a small house? They say there is equal opportunity
|
|
for all people in society. This is also a lie they tell us to keep us calm
|
|
and feeble. The governments, dictatorships, and society as a whole sell these
|
|
lies in mass quantity to those without enough intelligence to question these
|
|
things. Those of us that do question these great and magnificent lies are
|
|
branded as outcasts, vigilantes, and are thought to have criminal deluded
|
|
mislead minds.
|
|
|
|
Who is the real fool, the fool, or the man following the fool?
|
|
|
|
We as a human race have been moulded into what the great schemers would like us
|
|
to be. They are great because they have tricked so many into believing what
|
|
they say is true. The real truth is the one that people call ludicrous.
|
|
|
|
In the past year I have lived many lifestyles, from the trailer-trash to the
|
|
posh and comfortable lifestyle. I have learned a great deal about society
|
|
during these past months. If society is so equal why then are there such
|
|
divisions in the distribution of wealth? It's not because the rich man works
|
|
harder than the poor man. In fact, quite the opposite is true.
|
|
|
|
Being a "poor" person myself I can honestly say that when I work, I work my ass
|
|
off, and for what? A few dollars a day to keep food in my stomach and a roof
|
|
over my head. Slaving away at manual labour jobs, busting my ass, while on
|
|
the opposite end of this there is management. They sit in their offices all
|
|
day making phone calls and going to meetings or $100 dinners, while making
|
|
triple what I am making.
|
|
|
|
Society as a whole is the one great fallacy that the governors and politicians
|
|
and even the corporations sell to us en masse to keep us paying our taxes and
|
|
spending our money on their products.
|
|
|
|
You be the judge, is it really all worth it? Or will there be some sort of
|
|
change coming in the future?
|
|
|
|
--- Written by Asprin Man.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Crop Circles:
|
|
|
|
Crop Circles? Why write an article on Crop Circles? The answer is simple.
|
|
I happen to think they're interesting, and I have a few theories about
|
|
them that I'd like to share. I realize that this topic isn't a new one,
|
|
nor have there been any lack of articles written about Crop Circles. However,
|
|
after having read many articles on the topic, watched programs and done
|
|
some 'research' into it, I found that the mass media's perspective isn't
|
|
the same as mine. It's not surprising that their views differ from mine.
|
|
But since they do, I thought it'd be a good idea to give my opinions, theories
|
|
and beliefs. Admittedly, I don't have any concrete evidence or hard facts
|
|
to support much of what this article contains. Then again, it's not like
|
|
we have a team of scientific researches, UFOlogists, historians, linguists,
|
|
conspiracy debunkers, physicists and 'Croptologists' working for us. Indeed,
|
|
our resources are at best, limited. So, excuse any incorrect 'facts' that
|
|
you might find in this article. In reality though, I don't think there are
|
|
any so-called 'facts' yet concerning this topic.
|
|
|
|
First, I want to share some of my theories, of which, a few are commonly held
|
|
by others that've written articles on this topic. If UFOs exist, it would
|
|
be logical to surmise that they could be responsible for creating Crop Circles.
|
|
They could be messages that are written in an alien language. To us, they
|
|
aren't understandable and resemble nothing except for familiar geographical
|
|
shapes. They've been described as being cryptographic symbols. That simply
|
|
means that some believe the symbols carry a hidden meaning that's obscure
|
|
to us. In other words, they were created by an alien race using their own
|
|
symbols or language and we can't understand it. That's one theory. It's
|
|
one possibility of many.
|
|
|
|
Another theory is that Crop Circles are man-made. That'd mean that they
|
|
were all created by humans, in different countries of the world, as a
|
|
well constructed hoax. Some people in England and Australia have admitted
|
|
making Crop Circles in field, and said that it was done as a joke. But are
|
|
they nothing more than that? Are Crop Circles just an elaborate scheme
|
|
that people have enjoyed partaking in for over a decade? Are they meaningless
|
|
and only made for the amusement of fooling others? Are the complex shapes
|
|
and designs used right out of someone's imagination? Were they made solely
|
|
for something to do, a harmless activity or past-time? Sure, it's possible.
|
|
However, why do they continue to exist? Why are there Crop Circles popping
|
|
up in fields in almost every nation of the world? How many people are
|
|
involved? Is there some sort of conspiracy, agenda or partnership between
|
|
the "Crop Circle Creators" (CCCs)? That's possible as well in my opinion.
|
|
|
|
Of course, some Crop Circles are made by people and because of that, they
|
|
don't carry any real meaning... other than what the person(s) responsible
|
|
for making them intend. What if some of them aren't created by people
|
|
though? What if some of them cannot yet be explained. Nobody has or can
|
|
claim responsibility for creating them all. No group of people could ever
|
|
do that and be thought of as credible since there are simply too many
|
|
Crop Circles in too many places. So, who is responsible for making the
|
|
ones that mysteriously appear and no ones comes forward to say "Yeah, we
|
|
got drunk last night and decided it'd be a blast to make a Crop Circle in
|
|
Joe Farmer's wheat field..."? In the minds of some people, blaming it on
|
|
alien beings is an improbable and implausible explanation. Could various
|
|
governments be involved somehow though? Could they be trying to frighten
|
|
the citizens of their respective countries through the use of Crop Circles?
|
|
Couldn't they create such a conspiracy? Yes, they definitely could do just
|
|
that. In fact, they can do almost anything if they have a motive. They
|
|
have the necessary resources to accomplish it. Therefore, it's possible
|
|
that they're involved somehow or have the knowledge as to what Crop Circles
|
|
really are, what their purpose is, etc.
|
|
|
|
If Crop Circles are some type of language, would it have to be an alien one?
|
|
No, not necessarily. It wouldn't have to be an alien language at all. It
|
|
could very well be a lost language of the human race, one that we've forgotten
|
|
over time. If that's the case, they could be trying to communicate with us
|
|
in a language that we no longer understand. Exactly what they are trying
|
|
to express could be almost anything. As in, they might be trying to convey
|
|
messages that are meant to warn us about something, give us information or
|
|
just make contact with us. None of these things can be ruled out. At least
|
|
not yet...
|
|
|
|
Do Crop Circles hold the key to the Universe? Personally, I think that's
|
|
very unlikely. I just don't believe that the symbols contain all of
|
|
the great secrets of the Universe. Why not? It wouldn't be logical for
|
|
an alien race to share all of their knowledge with us. Nor would it be
|
|
logical to assume that they know everything that there is to know about the
|
|
Universe that we live in. Also, if they were all-knowing beings, then I'm
|
|
sure they'd find a better way than Crop Circles to explain it to us. ;)
|
|
|
|
My theory is that they are a combination of many things. Some of the
|
|
Crop Circles were definitely created as a hoax, by humans. However, I
|
|
don't think that they all were. I'm also suspicious of the various
|
|
governments and think that they could be involved, either in the creation
|
|
of Crop Circles, covering up the truth, or just knowing who's responsible
|
|
for creating them, why they continue to appear and what they mean. I think
|
|
they do have a purpose and carry a meaning. I don't know what it is though.
|
|
I do think that the possibility of alien involvement exists and don't
|
|
care how I'm viewed for thinking that. ;)
|
|
|
|
In conclusion, I could be foolish for believing in some of these theories.
|
|
Perhaps my willingness to believe and want to believe is somehow greater
|
|
than the part of me that relies on logic. Maybe I've been fooled into
|
|
believing in nothing more than a hoax. That's very possible, and I realize
|
|
that. However, sometimes the logical portion of a person's mind can become
|
|
'temporarily disabled' and restricted by fantasy. It's not logical to
|
|
believe in things that are unproven, but it's often the case. And just
|
|
because something hasn't been proven as fact, doesn't mean that it's not
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true. Our scientists *definitely* don't know everything. But the truth
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is, I don't know if there's some kind of alien connection, government
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connection/conspiracy, or if it's all just a man-made hoax created by
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individuals that aren't connected to each other in any way. That's why
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what I've written is just speculation, theories, my opinions and beliefs.
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So, take what I've written with a grain of salt and decide for yourself what
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you believe. Basically, it's up to you to think and form your own opinions
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on Crop Circles.
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Written by BLACKENED ú Damage, INC. (C)opyright 1998.
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REPORTS FROM THE FRONT - {REPORTS}
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THE 8-CIRCUIT MODEL OF CONSCIOUSNESS- A LURKER'S GUIDE
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Timothy Leary came up with this theory- or I guess model or map would
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be better terms- for human consciousness. I get the impression he started
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working on it early in his LSD involvement, though I haven't yet been able
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to find where he first started talking about the ideas ( I suspect there may
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be a reference in 'High Priest', but I haven't waded all the way through yet).
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His book on the subject was called 'Exo-Psychology', and has been
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republished with additional material in recent years under the title
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'Info-Psychology' (New Falcon Publishing). This is a good book, and it's
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especially valuable because it's original source material on the whole idea,
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but it really is out there- it's hard to make sense of it unless you already
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know what he's talking about.
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There are, however, two excellent books that introduce, explain, and
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develop these ideas. Before describing their strong & weak points, let me
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give a thumbnail sketch of the big picture:
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The 8-circuit model describes eight levels of function of human
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consciousness. Different books call these by different names- 'circuits'
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(like different circuits in a computer), 'gears' (like shifting gears on a
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bicycle), 'grades' (like in elementary school)- you could call them 'burritos'
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if you want- I like 'circuits'.
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Anyhow, there are eight circuits. The lower four deal with normal
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psychology, while the upper four deal with 'psychic', 'mystical',
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'enlightened', or perhaps even 'tripped-out' consciousness. The strong point
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of this system is that it integrates the two so well. Most theories deal with
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one or the other, but not both- mundane psychology with no consideration of
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transcendant experience, or mystical foo-fa-ra with octaves and rays and
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spiritual this or that but no grounding in nitty-gritty down-to-earth
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surviving in the human jungle.
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The first four 'normal' circuits are influenced very much by modern
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psychology, especially Adlerian developmental stuff. Part of the idea is that
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as you grow up from infancy, the various circuits are activated and begin to
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function, and you take an 'imprint' from the conditions at the time.
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The most obvious example is when the sexual/social circuit kicks on
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in adolesence, the imprint is taken when you have your first sexual experience.
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Sometimes, if this happens in the back seat of a car, with the panic of
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wondering whether Mom or Dad will appear, later in life the same person will
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discover that nothing turns them on quite as much as doing it in the back seat
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of a car, and especially if they feel a bit panicked.
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Here's a rundown of the first four circuits:
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1st circuit: Survival/security. Things are okay or they're not, or somewhere
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in between. This is connected to the first source of these things:
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nursing at Mom's nipple. People who take an imprint that things aren't
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safe all the time may compensate by eating, especially sweet things,
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pudding, 'nursery food' that makes them feel better for a while.
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This imprint is taken very early, in nursing. It's what's
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known in developmental psychology as 'oral'. Putting things in your
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mouth is always fun!
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2nd circuit: Territorial/Emotional. This is a very particular definition of
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'emotional'- are you feeling up or down? Are you on top of the
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world or down in the dumps? This is related to basic primate pecking
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order stuff- who's the big tough dog and who's the little submissive
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dog? Later, when you get your own turf where you can be a little
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king, you can defend it against others by throwing shit at each other
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(in the form of words, lawsuits, horn honking, or however you prefer
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to 'dump on' people).
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This one is full of stereotypes- all the examples I gave were
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kinda male, yet every female knows there's just as much game-playing
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between women. Women traditionally have been made submissive to men,
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but in many cases that's not the case, and in any case there's a lot
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of passive-agressive ways the tables are turned in each direction.
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This corresponds to the 'anal' stage, and the first imprints
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are taken during toilet training- this develops greatly when the kid
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starts playing with other kids and finding out where they stand- big
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kids are always telling little kids what to do.
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3rd circuit: Conceptual. This kicks in even before school- kids are hungry
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to learn. This circuit is the ability to make mental models of
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things, which help you 'figure things out' and 'be clever'. The
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imprint you take is whether you feel smart or stupid (which is
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different from BEING smart or stupid!)
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Sometimes people who have a bad time in other circuits
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compensate in 3rd circuit- actually, that can happen with any of
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them. Note also that there are different KINDS of intelligence-
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verbal, mathematical, visual/spatial, musical, etc, etc... but as
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Robert Anton Wilson says, "...the people with the verbal intelligence
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have control of the language, so they call themselves THE
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intellectuals." My father, who is a clinical psychologist, always
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mentions a particular basketball player (I forget who) whom he
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claims is a genius in spatial/motor intelligence, regardless of the
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fact that the guy probably reads on a 7th grade level.
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4th circuit: Social/Sexual. Whereas 2nd circuit deals with who bosses who,
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4th deals with who is cool. What this comes down to is that depending
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on whether someone is cool or not, you'd let them get close to you or
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not, running a spectrum from not talking to someone at all (the snub)
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to having sex with them, with many subtle shades in between.
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It goes both ways- how cool are you? Are there people that
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you aren't cool enough to talk to? "Oh, I could never ask HER/HIM
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out..."
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The imprint you take here is how cool you feel, and how hard
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you have to work to feel that way.
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Everyone has these circuits, but some people get stuck on one or
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another of them, usually because they've got some problem to work out in
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that area. Often one circuit gets to be a surrogate for another (especially
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if the other is underdeveloped)- the classic example is the pathetic (i.e.
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poor 2nd circuit imprint) nerd who tries to out-talk his buddies to show how
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smart he is (3rd circuit), in order to be an authority to them (2nd circuit
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dominance).
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One of the ideas that came up in LSD research was the idea that you
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reach a state of flux in which new imprints can be taken. This is very much
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in agreement with ideas about set and setting, but as most people who have
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taken LSD agree, while everything seems to change after the experience,
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after a while you slip back into the old patterns (witness all the flower
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children who, unlike the few with real dedication, slipped back to become
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businessmen of the 80's).
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Whether this slipback is really inherent in the function of the LSD
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trip is not certain, though- it may be caused by going back into one's
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regular environment, which has been shaped by everything one was before.
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Under the pressure of conformity to the old status quo, one slips back. That's
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my theory- the way to really find out would be to try the imprint process, and
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then afterwards, step into an entirely new life in another place with different
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people and things, and see whether the same slipback process happened. (I
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haven't tried such a radical experiment myself- I'm too attached to my current
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situation to change it just to try out a theory... rationalize, rationalize...)
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I think the people who have been changed for the better by their
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psychedelic experiences are those who don't just get high all the time, but
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who follow up their realizations with action to improve themselves and their
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environment accordingly.
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Leary felt that the goal was to work out the circuits so that one had
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imprints that led to a happy, healthy life, but without having to always have
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things one way- people who have to always be on top never learn about service,
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those who always have to feel secure never learn to take risks, etc.
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Ultimately, the circuits would be there to plug into and out of at
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Will, while one navigated through the upper circuits:
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The upper circuits deal with mystical, psychic, or paranormal
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consciousness. They are built on the foundation of the lower circuits, almost
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as 'overdriven' versions of them. Interestingly, they correspond well with
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ideas from many spritual traditions- I was reading a description by a woman
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who was initiated into a Native American sweat lodge. She described a vision
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in which the Great Spirit appeared and told her of the 'four gifts to mankind'.
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These four corresponded exactly to the upper four circuits.
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It doesn't always work out so neatly, but the parallels are intersting.
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5th circuit: Bliss/Healing, Neurosomatic Feedback. When 1st circuit security
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gets great enough, it becomes bliss, as one becomes aware of one's
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sensation of pleasure and learns to generate those sensations at
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the source. This is the SF brainbox that directly stimulates one's
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pleasure centers, only the box is also your brain! This feedback loop
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gets going, and one may remain in the state until kicked out for
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some reason (the world makes demands, or the chemical that boosted
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you into the state wears off).
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Ever seen a picture of a meditating yogi in bliss? In this
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state, you realize you can make yourself feel bliss just as easily
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as you can move your muscles or keep still.
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When this awareness is applied to others, the 5th circuit
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energy works to help their 1st circuit state- this is the principle
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of healing. Alli believes charisma is connected to 5th circuit,
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though I suspect it has to do with the others as well.
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6th circuit: Psychic. This is awareness of the great information network
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in which we swim.
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The connection to 2nd circuit is not so obvious-
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I became aware of the connection following a series of dreams, in
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which certain traumatic events of my youth were replayed, but in
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ways that made it obvious that the real issues were current things
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that had nothing to do with the old stuff. The old stuff was stuff
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I'd worked to uncover and work out, and I'm pretty certain there
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wasn't much undealt trauma left. Why was I dreaming about it?
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I realized that the current situation provided the flow
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|
of anxious energy, but when that flow arose, it followed the same
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channel cut by the old trauma, just like a flash flood will
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follow an old dry riverbed.
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Emotions seem to run in channels in the mind, metaphorically
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speaking, and in the same way psychics speak of 'channeling'
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material from outside. This is as far as I can put it into words-
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I'm no master of any of these upper four, I just offer this in
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case it will help someone else's insight.
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7th circuit: Mythical Intelligence. This is the realm of the shaman, of
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spirit animals, Gods and Goddesses. It is the Dreamtime.
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3rd circuit draws models of specifics in the conscious
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world. 7th circuits draws models of the patterns of archetype that
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|
make up the unconscious world. It does this by telling stories
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that illustrate the patterns that arise from these archetypes. When
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7th circuit awareness is working, one realizes how these patterns are
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being played out, and instead of just acting in the world, one is at
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the same time coming into direct contact with the archetypal.
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8th circuit: Out-of-Body Experiences, Factor X, and ???? This is the far
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reaches, and not much is really understood about it. Since 4th
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circuit has to do with letting others get close and even (especially
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|
in the case of sexuality) merging with them, it makes sense that 8th
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might have to do with overcoming the obtacle of one's physical
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boundaries.
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Wilson suggests how certain drugs may activate the various circuits,
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something like the following:
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1st circuit: Comfort foods- sugar, dairy products. Sedatives may deaden
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alarm sensations and produce a sense of security- alcohol, for
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example.
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2nd circuit: Stimulants in general, as well as alcohol in large amounts (the
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classic aggressive drunk)
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3rd circuit: Stimulants, possibly, and no doubt 'Smart drugs' would fit here.
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4th circuit: Ecstasy, as well as many others- generally any drug which
|
|
defeats social inadequacy programming.
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5th circuit: Sex is the big one, when it goes from being mere satisfaction
|
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of physical drives and becomes oceanlike ecstasy.
|
|
Otherwise, marijuana, and most hallucinogens in moderate doses.
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6th circuit: LSD
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7th circuit: Psilocybin, Peyote, possibly LSD, many of the natural
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psychedelics.
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8th circuit: Ketamine? Excessive doses of many drugs may produce this, as
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well as those which produce near-death experiences.
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Note that no drug is so narrow as to only affect one circuit, and
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there are probably much better techniques of activating and developing the
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various parts of the Self. Some people, however, suggest that they became
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aware of these capacities in themselves through use of them.
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Since the upper circuits are built on the foundation of the lower
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ones, you have to have your shit together to deal with the high stuff. If
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you don't, you can have what Alli calls 'Short Circuit', in which the energy
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of the higher circuit over-amps and burns out the lower circuit. This can be
|
|
either a temporary or a permanent condition, apparently, depending on how
|
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far you overdo it.
|
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For instance, someone who has 2nd circuit aggression/submission
|
|
problems may, if they take a large dose of LSD, may feel overwhelmed
|
|
by the influx of 6th circuit awareness- hearing voices in their head,
|
|
feeling wide open to the flow of information and unable to turn it off.
|
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This may result in over-amping of the second circuit, in which they feel
|
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greatly threatened or even victimized by the Universe. Too much. If this
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goes too far, they may continue to feel this even after the drug has worn
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off.
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Okay, on to the reviews, in the order I suggest reading them:
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Prometheus Rising, by Robert Anton Wilson. (New Falcon Publishing).
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This is a great introduction to the lower four circuits. Wilson
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uses cool literature (Joyce, Dickens) to illustrate them, and his
|
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sections on 2nd circuit (or Human Primate Psychology) is witty and
|
|
insightful. When he gets to the upper circuits, though, he kind of
|
|
peters out, although he offers some interesting ideas.
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RAW uses the 8-circuit model extensively in his novels,
|
|
especially the Illuminatus Trilogy & Schroedinger's cat. If you
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liked them before, try reading them after you have this model
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figured out.
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Angel Tech, a modern shaman's guide to reality selection, by Antero Alli.
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(New Falcon Publishing) This is by far the very best handbook on the
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8-circuit model. He gives very lucid descriptions of the lower
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circuits, what can go wrong with them, and what to do about it. If you
|
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lost the owner's manual that originally came with your Human Form,
|
|
this aftermarket manual is a good maintainance guide.
|
|
The upper circuits are dealt with tolerably well- I don't
|
|
know if anyone could really do them justice. He suggests some
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exercises and techniques, but hey! We're all experimenting.
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Info Psychology, by Timothy Leary (New Falcon Publishing). As mentioned
|
|
above, this is the source material, but it's not the best
|
|
introduction. Leary added astrological correspondances which seem
|
|
fairly off-base, he agrees. Otherwise, there is much depth to be
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dug out of this. It's not written really to be read linearly, either,
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but to be connected up with at whichever points are relevant to
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the user at the time. A classic for every bookcase!
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The 8-circuit model is just another map, and the map is not the
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territory, just as the menu is not the meal (as many Falcon authors are fond
|
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of quipping). I've found this particular theory to be one of the more useful
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ones when you are trying to figure out your head.
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I asked Leary about the 8-circuit model during a lecture once, and he
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picked up on it, but obviously he wasn't as interested in talking theory as he
|
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was working the crowd like a sideshow huckster. He did a great job of that, by
|
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the way, and I enjoyed him greatly. Too bad he gave up research for
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marketing, though.
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. . . . . . . . . . .
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-Paul Clark a-paulc@microsoft.com
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<< To All WFSA Members and CILA Participating Organizations;
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As discussed in our last meeting, the Canadian Government is planning on
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sharing all firearms registration information with the BATF and other
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international police agencies. This includes information gained as
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visitors to Canada "temporarily" register their firearms for the purposes
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of hunting vacations or target shooting.
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The following is a reprint from the official publication of the Canadian
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Firearms Centre, the government body set up for the purposes of
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implementing the Firearms Act Bill C-68.
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Please note the references to the maintenance of a firearms registry
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maintained by the Provincial Weapons Enforcement Unit (PWEU), a coalition
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of various police agencies trained in firearms operations BY THE BATF IN
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. This registry is completely illegal and it's maintenance
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is not even known of by the Government of Ontario.
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Also interesting is the quote attributed to Chairman Mao, perhaps the most
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evil monster in human history.
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Tony Bernardo
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Executive Director
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Canadian Institute for Legislative Action (CILA)
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INSIGHT, the Newsletter of the Canadian Firearms Center, Issue 4-fall 1998.
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STOPPING THE TRAFFIC
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The illegal trafficking of firearms has become a major concern in Countries
|
|
around the world. In Canada, the problem is particularly Serious in large
|
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urban centres such as Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. As a key source of
|
|
firearms used in organized crime, underground trafficking networks give
|
|
drug dealers, bikers, street gangs and the Mob an advantage over both
|
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citizens and police.
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|
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In 1994, a special firearms smuggling work group was set up to examine the
|
|
problem and suggest ways of dealing with it. The group's recommendations
|
|
led to greater controls over importing and exporting in the Firearms Act,
|
|
and to new and separate penalties for smuggling and trafficking in the
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CriminalCode.
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To support these legislative initiatives, a core group consisting of
|
|
representatives from the Department of Justice, Revenue Canada Customs, the
|
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RCMP and the provinces, was set-up in 1997. A major goal of this group has
|
|
been to develop the strategy to target criminals by exchanging information
|
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and co-operating with enforcement agencies in Canada and the United
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States.
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"Themake, model, serial number and other information on a gun found at a
|
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crime scene can help catch the criminal who used it" Says Bob Holmes, the
|
|
manager of the core group. "If Police officers want to make the most of
|
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this information, they have to be able to share it across national and
|
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provincial borders."
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In Holmes' view, the new requirement for the registration of common rifles
|
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and shotguns combined with a new, fully automated registration system,
|
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can't help but be a valuable tool for helping police track the illegal
|
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movement of firearms.
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"Studies show that half of all the handguns and other restricted firearms
|
|
recovered at crime scenes are registered and can be traced back to their
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original owner. Now it will be much easier to trace the source of
|
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non-restricted rifles and shotguns as well," says Holmes, noting that these
|
|
make up the majority of firearms used in crime. Moreover, under the new
|
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law, criminals who use firearms to commit 1 of 10 of the most serious
|
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crimes now get heavier sentences. "Heavier sentences with clearly defined
|
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prohibitions give of the core group police the tools and incentives to
|
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interrupt the flow of guns to the underworld," says Holmes. "This balance
|
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of enforcement action with legitimate controls is paramount for public
|
|
safety."
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Thisis especially important now that illegally acquired firearms are being
|
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used more quickly for crimes. Whereas it used to take about five years for
|
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such a weapon to be used in a crime, Holmes estimates that this time has
|
|
fallen to just a few months. Worse still, many of these weapons are
|
|
either inexpensive "throwaways" or very sophisticated, even military,
|
|
firearms.
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The initiative is already showing results in British Columbia, says Staff
|
|
Sergeant Bill Carver, who represents the B.C. Association of Chiefs of
|
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Police at the core group. He says that the new enforcement policies and
|
|
strategies have led to a "significant increase" over the past year in the
|
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ability of B.C. police to trace crime guns back to their source, even
|
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when that source is out of the country.
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"Our focus is crime gun enforcement so this is clearly a valuable
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investigative tool for us," says Carver. "Anything that gets crime guns off
|
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the streets will win support from us."
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Inspector Bob Frolic represents Ontario at the core group. "The criminals
|
|
who are trafficking in illegal firearms do not recognize borders," says
|
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Frolic. "As such, the sharing of information is of the utmost importance
|
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in the enforcement of our firearms legislation. We cannot operate in a
|
|
vacuum."
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In Ontario, the police must report all firearms that come into their
|
|
possession. As a result, the Ontario Provincial Weapons Enforcement Unit
|
|
now has more than 83,000 handguns, rifles and shotguns in its firearms
|
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database, which it can use for analysis.
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For Holmes, knowledge is power, and sharing information keeps another kind
|
|
of power out of the hands of criminals. "Mao used to say that power comes
|
|
from the barrel of a gun. Criminals shouldn't have that power over the
|
|
rest of us."
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Recognizing the significance of illicit trafficking and its connections to
|
|
increased levels of violent crime, other countries are beginning to follow
|
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Canada's example. They agree that the key to combating the problem is more
|
|
co-operation among the various government agencies to support law
|
|
enforcement. Through several different international fora, such as the
|
|
Organization of American States (OAS), the G8 Economic Summit and the
|
|
United Nations, initiatives are being developed to foster high levels of
|
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co-operation to successfully investigate, detain and prosecute criminal
|
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traffickers. Canada's experience has enabled us to play a strong role in
|
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the development of these initiatives.
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Microsoft Wants AOL-Netscape Merger Documents
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(12/07/98, 5:29 p.m. ET)
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By Mary Mosquera, TechWeb
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Microsoft on Monday asked the judge in its antitrust for
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permission to subpoena documents from America Online, Netscape, and Sun
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Microsystems related to their recently announced merger and marketing deal.
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Microsoft said it also wants to subpoena documents from the investment banks
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that advised the three companies on the deal, in which AOL will acquire Netscape
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and jointly market enterprise software with Sun.
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The trial was in recess Monday, but the Microsoft legal team and CEO Bill Gates
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took the opportunity to bash the government's case. "The government is
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trying to turn this case into a public relations spectacle because it has a weak
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case," said Charles "Rick" Rule, an antitrust attorney with Covington & Burling
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and legal adviser to Microsoft. "If you look at the complaint, the government
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has utterly failed in proving the essential elements needed in an antitrust
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case."
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AOL's $4.2 billion acquisition of Netscape and the promotional agreement with
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Sun "will fundamentally change the landscape of the software industry in general
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and the Internet in particular, and thus they are highly relevant to this
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action," Microsoft lead attorney John Warden said in the court filing.
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The parties to the merger are all witnesses for the government in this case,
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and will now work collectively against Microsoft on Internet-browsing software,
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which goes to the heart of government claims.
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Now, Redmond, Wash.-based Microsoft wants to know how the merger was progressing
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when witnesses from the three companies were testifying in the antitrust trial,
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Warden told reporters, adding that the government's case "bears little
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resemblance to the one they filed in May."
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The government and 20 states say Microsoft illegally maintains its monopoly in
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the computer operating system and has tried to extend its dominance to the
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browser market.
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Warden said an earlier appellate court decision supporting Microsoft's right to
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integrate new features, such as its Internet Explorer browser, torpedoes the
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Justice case.
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"As we approach the end of the government's case, we feel very good,"
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Warden said. "From our standpoint, the government may think they're proving
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points in the public relations realm, but they're striking out in court, and we
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haven't even called any witnesses yet."
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Also Monday, the attorney general for South Carolina, Charlie Condon, said his
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state was pulling out of the antitrust suit. He cited the AOL-Netscape merger as
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proof that innovation was thriving in the Internet sector. "Further government
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intervention or regulation is unnecessary and, in my judgment, unwise," Condon
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said.
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Public relations is an important part of Microsoft's trial because it is so
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significant, said Mike Pettit, executive director of ProComp, an industry group
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championing the government's case. "This trial will decide whether there will be
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choice and competition as the economy evolves more to the Internet," Pettit
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said.
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Subpoenaing the documents may result in additional witnesses being called to
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testify, Warden said. If U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson lets
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Microsoft introduce the merger documents, "it is part and parcel of what
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Microsoft has been doing all along -- putting the spotlight on other people's
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conduct," said Kevin Arquit, ProComp legal adviser and former director of the
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Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Competition.
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Pettit said the trial, now in its eighth week, probably will not end until about
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the end of March. The trial will recess for two weeks for the holidays starting
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Dec. 17. [TW]
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Gates, Microsoft Go On Counterattack
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(12/07/98, 3:26 p.m. ET)
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By Darryl K. Taft, Computer Reseller News
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Claiming a need to "set the record straight," Microsoft CEO
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Bill Gates launched a counterattack against what he called an effort by the
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government to hurt the company's good name.
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Speaking at a news conference here in Washington Monday afternoon, John Warden,
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Microsoft's lead trial attorney in the landmark antitrust case, said he thinks
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"the government is trying this case in two separate venues." One is the
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courtroom, "but the real focus is an intent to influence public opinion against
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Microsoft" and particularly against Bill Gates, Warden said.
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In addition to waging its own public relations campaign, Redmond, Wash.-based
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Microsoft said it has filed a motion to seek evidence related to America
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Online's recently announced acquisition of Netscape and its strategic alliance
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with Sun Microsystems.
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Also Monday, Charlie Condon, South Carolina's attorney general, said that
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state "is withdrawing from the Microsoft antitrust action," according to a
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statement from Condon's office.
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Microsoft took advantage of a break in the trial to address several issues
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related to the case, claim victory thus far in the proceedings, and allow Gates
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to offer a defense for his poor showing in videotaped excerpts from his pretrial
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deposition.
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In fact, Gates appeared at Monday's news conference via satellite connection and
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responded to only a few questions. However, his appearance and demeanor offered
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a stark contrast to his appearance in the video excerpts shown in court.
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"This company cannot and will not stand idly by while competitors attack the
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company's credibility," said William Neukom, Microsoft's general counsel and
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senior vice president of law and corporate affairs.
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Neukom said the government "has not begun to meet the evidentiary burden" of
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proving an antitrust case as defined by the statutes laid out in the Sherman
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Antitrust Act. Neukom and Warden cited a favorable ruling the U.S. Court of
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Appeals issued last summer as the linchpin in this case. That court ruled
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Microsoft's Windows operating system and its browser amounted to a single,
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integrated product, thus eliminating the government's claim that Microsoft
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illegally tied its browser to its OS.
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"After the Court of Appeals opinion came down, the government tried to switch
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tactics," Neukom said.
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"The case being presented in court by the government bears little resemblance to the
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case filed in May," Warden said. "They realized their court case got torpedoed
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by the Court of Appeals ruling earlier this year, and they feel the need to
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sling as much mud as they can and [hope] some will stick."
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Warden said there has been no evidence presented in the case that Netscape has
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been unable to distribute its browser. He also said Sun's Java technology has
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not been harmed, but has been helped by Microsoft, which offers the best and
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fastest Java virtual machine available, according to Microsoft and independent
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testers.
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But some at the news conference wanted to know why, if Microsoft objects to the
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use of Gates' video excerpts, the company hadn't called Gates as a witness.
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Gates said testifying probably wouldn't stop the government from using his
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deposition excerpts, but added that he would appear a witness without
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hesitation. Microsoft has chosen to call the executives most closely
|
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associated with the areas of focus in the case, he said.
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"The fact that the government is using videotaped excerpts rather than calling
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Bill Gates as a witness is an indication of the government's strategy" to
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discredit Microsoft and Gates, Warden said.
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Warden added that he believes "the deposition of Gates was designed by the
|
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government" as a way of turning the case into a personal attack against Gates.
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"What relevance does this have in an antitrust lawsuit?" Warden asked.
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"I don't blame the government from trying to do this because any lawyer with as
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weak a case as the government has would be doing the same thing," Warden said.
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Gates said he was disappointed by how the government used his deposition, taken
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over three days. He said the government's lead attorney, David Boies, would
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"present a piece of mail to me ... I get 10,000 mails a year -- and he'd ask me
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what this person meant." Gates said he could not possibly remember all the
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e-mail messages he receives.
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"I answered truthfully every single question put to me," Gates said. "I stand
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by everything in that deposition."
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Gates also said he might have tried to come across somewhat differently had he
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known the deposition would be used in the way it has. "Boies is out to destroy
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Microsoft. ... He's out to make us look bad. Would I have smiled a little bit
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if I knew the deposition would be used differently? Absolutely."
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Gates received criticism for his appearance in the video excerpts, but
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Charles "Rick" Rule, Microsoft's Washington, D.C.-based legal adviser, said
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the role of a witness is not to help the other side in litigation. Of Gates'
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performance, Rule said: "It's not so much the answers, but the questions. It's
|
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how the questions were asked."
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On Monday, Microsoft also released a lengthy document detailing its position
|
|
and reviewing the testimony to date in its antitrust lawsuit. The document,
|
|
called "A Case Of Trial In Error -- The Microsoft Antitrust Lawsuit," can be
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found on Microsoft's website.
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The trial is set to resume Tuesday morning. [TW]
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AT&T Buys IBM's Global Network For $5 Billion
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(12/08/98, 11:21 a.m. ET)
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By Mary Mosquera, TechWeb
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AT&T is buying IBM's Global Network services unit for $5 billion in cash,
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expanding the carrier's long distance phone services to include networking
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services for large corporate customers, the companies said Tuesday.
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Additionally, both companies will outsource contracts to each other. IBM
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will contract out a major portion of its global networking needs to AT&T for
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$5 billion over five years, and in return, IBM will manage some of AT&T's
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processing and data-center managment operations. That contract is worth
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$4 billion over the next 10 years.
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AT&T, the largest U.S. long distance carrier, said the multifaceted deal could
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add up to $2.5 billion in revenue in the first full year of operation.
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The acquisition increases AT&T's expansion into global services, data
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networking, IP technology, and network outsourcing, said AT&T CEO
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C. Michael Armstrong. "It will give us a sophisticated new platform for
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revenue growth," he said.
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In a news briefing with reporters, Armstrong said the deal takes AT&T "from
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being way back in the pack and gives us the ability to serve global customers,
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to compete where we couldn't before." He said, however, there could be more
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acquisitions or alliances. "This doesn't give us the presence every place we
|
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want to be or the last mile," Armstrong said, referring to local phone service.
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He cited AT&T's merger with cable giant Tele-Communications Inc. (TCI),
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including the high-speed Internet cable company @Home. "We still are not as big
|
|
as we want to be," he said.
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The deal with IBM is a smart move, said Scott Cleland, telecom analyst with
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Legg Mason Precursor Group, in Washington, D.C. "It shores up AT&T's
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international strategy, which had some gaps compared with the MCI-WorldCom
|
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strategy," he said.
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IBM's Global Network encompasses more than 850 cities in 59 countries and offers
|
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business services, including native-language support personnel. It will
|
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also support the 100-city, IP-based network created by the AT&T and British
|
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Telecommunications joint venture announced in July.
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About 2,000 AT&T managers will be offerred positions with IBM, while about 5,000
|
|
employees from IBM, the world's largest computer maker, will join the phone
|
|
carrier when the sale is completed. Federal regulators will review the
|
|
acquisition, but the two companies said they expect the deal to close in
|
|
mid-1999. AT&T is already under merger review for its proposed acquisition of
|
|
cable giant TCI. That deal, announced in June, is worth $68 billion in stock.
|
|
|
|
In late-afternoon trading, AT&T [T] was up 2 3/16 to 66 15/16 and IBM [IBM] was
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up 7/16 to 167 5/8 on the New York Stock Exchange. [TW]
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THC PHREAK'S TOP TEN LIST - {TOP TEN}
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Ignorant comments:
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1. "I probably know more than you do about..."
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- Using the word probably means they're guessing. Another word
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that could be substituted in most instances is "assume".
|
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They assume they know more about something, but most likely
|
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they don't. It's not only ignorant, but it's also a very
|
|
childish comment to make to someone. Pre-schoolers often say
|
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similar things to each other. You will impress no one by
|
|
stating that you "probably know more" than someone else. How
|
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can you know the extent of what someone else knows about any
|
|
given topic? You can't. So, it's ignorant to think you can.
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|
|
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2. "I just assumed that you are/were/would/did/knew..."
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|
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- The word "assumed" is a dead giveaway. The very use of that
|
|
word in the sentence should tell you that they don't know
|
|
anything. Therefore, they're ignorant. But, they want to
|
|
use it as an excuse to cover up their own mistake. People
|
|
that frequently say they "just assumed" are the true ignorant
|
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of the world. They don't want to know. Instead, they just
|
|
want to continue making their own assumptions.
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|
|
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3. "I know all about you."
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|
|
|
- To state that you know all about another person is ignorant
|
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and naive. It's also a huge assumption, even if the other
|
|
individual is a friend that you've known for a long time.
|
|
You can't possibly know all about anyone else, so to make a
|
|
claim like that is pure ignorance. Usually cops make statements
|
|
like "I know all about you and people like you." All it proves
|
|
is that they stereotype people and group them together based
|
|
on first impressions, what they've been taught, petty biases
|
|
and split-second observations that aren't at all objective.
|
|
They tend to form opinions of people very quickly, but that
|
|
definitely doesn't mean that they know all about anyone.
|
|
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4. "You're stupid because you don't agree with me (or don't have the
|
|
same opinion as I do/everyone else does.)"
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|
|
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- Obviously, it's ignorant to think that everyone will agree
|
|
with you. We don't all share the same opinions and shouldn't
|
|
automatically agree with others. So, saying that someone
|
|
should do that or else they're stupid, makes absolutely no
|
|
sense and only shows your own stupidity. Attitudes like that
|
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are also very arrogant and the people that have them generally
|
|
don't have many friends. :)
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|
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5. "I'm more intelligent than you are because I graduated from
|
|
college/university with a degree in..."
|
|
|
|
- Saying you're more intelligent is one thing, but actually
|
|
being intelligent is another. It's ignorant to assume that
|
|
because you have a formal education that you're any more
|
|
intelligent than anyone else. Also, nobody likes listening
|
|
to people that go around boasting about how intelligent they
|
|
are, or what degrees they have.
|
|
|
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6. "I hate you because..."
|
|
|
|
- Hating without reason is extremely ignorant. People that
|
|
are always saying they hate others is really lame. Really,
|
|
how many hate mongers can be called intelligent or enlightened?
|
|
If you legitimately hate someone, have a valid reason for it.
|
|
Base your hatred on something real and tangible instead of
|
|
being petty and superficial.
|
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|
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7. "You're wrong and I'm right. I'm always right. I'm better than
|
|
you. I know everything. I rule!"
|
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|
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- Nobody likes ignorant people that go around saying that they're
|
|
always right and claim to know everything. Only the truely
|
|
ignorant do that. Having the attitude that you're better than
|
|
everyone else won't get you anywhere and a lot of people will
|
|
dislike/hate you for constantly saying shit like that. If
|
|
you want to fool yourself into thinking that you're always right,
|
|
that's one thing. You can believe whatever you want, but don't
|
|
try to push that egotistical, false, ignorant shit on others
|
|
around you. If you do, then don't wonder why nobody talks to you.
|
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|
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8. "You suck/Nobody likes you/You're lame/You're gay/You're a fag."
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|
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- Not only are comments such as those ignorant and immature, but
|
|
they make you look foolish. Especially when you don't know
|
|
the person at all. Insulting someone else to make yourself
|
|
feel better just shows that you're insecure and most likely
|
|
fear not being liked. Or, you are in reality what you are
|
|
labelling the other person as being.
|
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9. "Hey, I know you're there."
|
|
|
|
- Making a statement like that while paging someone, leaving a
|
|
message on an answering machine, knocking on a door or
|
|
whatever when you don't know if they're actually there just
|
|
shows how ignorant you are. Assuming they're around without
|
|
knowing won't make them answer even if they actually are there.
|
|
And if they aren't, then your wrong assumption will either
|
|
annoy them or make them laugh at you.
|
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|
|
10. "Fuck off lamer/pussy/asshole/jew/nigger/wetback/pakkie/spic/..."
|
|
|
|
- Stupid insults prove nothing, other than the ignorance of
|
|
the person that's making them. But using racist remarks
|
|
is a sure sign that you are ignorant and lack intelligence.
|
|
You can't be a racist and enlightened. Insulting someone
|
|
based on their race or religion without first hearing what
|
|
they have to say shows prejudice as well. And calling someone
|
|
something that they clearly aren't won't strengthen your
|
|
argument any. In fact, it usually does the exact opposite.
|
|
Using racial slurs and thinking they're kewl is really ignorant
|
|
and reveals how lame you are.
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Written by THC Phreak ú Damage, INC. (C)opyright 1998.
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THOUGHTS, POEMS AND CREATIVE WRITING - {WRITING}
|
|
An ode to Damage, INC.
|
|
|
|
Damage Incorporated.
|
|
Masters of destruction.
|
|
|
|
Exposing government conspiracies, lies and corruption.
|
|
Masters of deception.
|
|
|
|
Speaking the truth and fighting Big Brother.
|
|
Battling against ignorance and arrogance like no other.
|
|
|
|
Opening minds for a different view.
|
|
Just trying to show the world things from a perspective that's new.
|
|
|
|
Living and adapting to the unknown.
|
|
Roaming free, moving forward and standing apart from the rest. Alone.
|
|
|
|
Shifting gears, discovering and exploring new territories.
|
|
Wild and strong without looking back on everything we've seen.
|
|
|
|
The quest is perpetual and it continues with volume two.
|
|
Seeking and sharing knowledge is something that we must always do.
|
|
|
|
It's not about popularity or profit. And it's not about fame.
|
|
Yes, we're armed and dangerous. But that's not our only claim.
|
|
|
|
We are just lighting the fuel that's already on the fire.
|
|
The torch is burning bright and the truth is all that we really desire.
|
|
|
|
Damage, INC. can't be bought and it can't be sold.
|
|
We do what we want and not whatever we're fucking told.
|
|
|
|
We have the freedom to speak our minds anywhere.
|
|
And it should be damn straight that we'll do that everywhere.
|
|
|
|
Nobody owns us and nobody owns you.
|
|
If nothing else, you should believe that to be true.
|
|
|
|
We follow no one. We blaze our own trails and make no deals.
|
|
That's why whatever we do will always be real.
|
|
|
|
In our sanctuary there's no govspeak, propaganda and useless chatter.
|
|
Information is the ultimate equalizer. Mind over matter.
|
|
|
|
There are no conditions. Trust is earned and trust is gained.
|
|
With no reason to lie, no one pulling our strings, to intentionally
|
|
release false information without any motive we'd have to be insane.
|
|
|
|
No one speaks for us. There's nobody that we're trying to impress.
|
|
Our words are our own. That's something that I want to stress.
|
|
|
|
We're just gonna take things as far as we can go.
|
|
For and by Damage, INC. this is my ode.
|
|
|
|
What will be accomplished through these written words cannot be known.
|
|
But I hope people learn from what they've read and been shown.
|
|
|
|
To me though, the group represents honour, truth and it's a brotherhood.
|
|
That's regardless of how else the group is viewed, thought of, or misunderstood.
|
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Written by THC Phreak ú Damage, INC. (C)opyright 1998.
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CLOSING COMMENTS - {CLOSING}
|
|
BLACKENED's Boring Closing Comments:
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|
|
|
Now that we've released thirteen issues and have started Volume 2, it is safe
|
|
to say that the Damage, INC. Newsletter is officially "here to stay". That is,
|
|
as long as it's worthwhile doing, we'll continue putting this zine out.
|
|
Actually, I don't know how long it'll last and don't have any predictions. At
|
|
this point in time though, there aren't any plans to quit. So, for all those
|
|
that had some questions about whether or not it'd continue to be published and
|
|
for how long, there's your answer. ;)
|
|
|
|
Perhaps you've noticed that this issue looks different from the previous ones.
|
|
The reason is that I felt it was the perfect time to change some of the
|
|
aesthetics of the newsletter and the way that certain information is presented.
|
|
Sure, they aren't major changes. But they were necessary in order to
|
|
distinguish this issue from the rest and begin Volume 2. However, the format
|
|
is virtually the same. As is the content, what we support and the various
|
|
sections, etc. So, it's not really *that* different from the past issues.
|
|
Credit and thanks go to Greent and Waste for drawing the cool new Damage, INC.
|
|
ascii logos for us.
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|
Hopefully you've managed to gather an understanding of why ignorance isn't
|
|
bliss. It's slavery. And slavery, in any form, is hell. Indeed, knowledge
|
|
and enlightenment are what can be described as true states of bliss. But true,
|
|
real, total enlightenment is unachievable. At least, that's what I've recently
|
|
concluded. I don't believe that we're 'wired' to be completely enlightened
|
|
individuals. If I'm wrong and we are, then it would be amazing to meet and
|
|
converse with someone that has achieved that so elusive state. For they would
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be a truely unique and special person. ;)
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As for this issue, some articles in particular won't interest everyone. Then
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again, not every aspect of the Damage, INC. Newsletter will ever do that.
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That's not what we're attempting to do anyways. If you only want to read
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certain articles, that's fine. We don't expect everyone to have the same
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interests. Just as, we don't all read the same things and it's all good. In
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fact, nothing else matters.
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Check out DAM-BELL.JPG. It's Damage, INC.'s version of Bell Canada's new
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calling card. ;) We've also included M$OFT.JPG. View it, distribute it, use
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it as a banner, lick it, drool over it, cry over it, admire it, love it, etc.
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Oh yeah, have a happy fucking new year and Damage, INC. in '99.
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Until further notice, don't send Email to damage_inc@dope.org. Use the
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damage_inc@mailcity.com or blackened@disinfo.net address instead. Thanks.
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The information that was previously included at the end of each issue is now
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available in the DAMAGE.NFO file. It will be updated whenever there are any
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changes with Dist. Sites, contact information etc.
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- EOF
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