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[Clips] How to Exit the Matrix

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (R.A. Hettinga)
Fri Aug 5 15:23:08 2005

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  To: cypherpunks@jfet.org
  From: anonymous@remailer.hastio.org
  Date: 1 Aug 2005 23:27:41 -0000
  Subject: How to Exit the Matrix
  Sender: owner-cypherpunks@jfet.org

  Network Forensics Evasion: How to Exit the Matrix
  https://n4ez7vf37i2yvz5g.onion/howtos/ExitTheMatrix/
  Tor (tor.eff.org) required

  "Privacy and anonymity have been eroded to the point of non-existence in
 recent years. In fact, in many workplaces, employers spy on and control
 their employees Internet access, and this practice is widely considered to
 be acceptable. How we got to a legal state where this is allowed, I'm not
 quite sure. It seems to stem from an underlying assumption that while you
 are at work, you are a slave - a single unit of economic output under the
 direct and total control of your superiors. I believe this view is wrong.
 This document seeks to provide the means to protect your right to privacy
 and anonymous net access anywhere, even under the most draconian of
 conditions - including, but not limited to, criminal investigation. "So
 what are you saying? That I can dodge bullets?" "No.. What I am trying to
 tell you is that when you're ready, you won't have to.""

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R. A. Hettinga <mailto: rah@ibuc.com>
The Internet Bearer Underwriting Corporation <http://www.ibuc.com/>
44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA
"... however it may deserve respect for its usefulness and antiquity,
[predicting the end of the world] has not been found agreeable to
experience." -- Edward Gibbon, 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire'

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