[FedCom] Re: CAP & Encryption

Blaine Brooks blaine.brooks at verizon.net
Mon Jun 26 12:54:09 EDT 2006


Larry Van Horn wrote:

 >>Aka a proud member of the "Enemies of Freedom," the new generation of the
 >>Sons of Liberty.

Amen, Chief!
Well said comments.

and BTW, thanks for the research and correction on Reagan
not exactly being the one who classified the GMF, but rather
the fine folks at NTIA. However, Reagan COULD have knocked
it down if he had wanted to...;-) .....If my memory serves me
correctly it was one of those compartmentalized things where
they did not have a problem with individual frequencies, but
believed if someone got several government frequencies
and systems compiled, it could be detrimental to national
security. The same blah, blah, blah translated to todays age.
Monitors have been compiling systems and frequencies for
ages, submitting them for posts in magazines and internet,
and are for the most part law abiding citizens. We are not on
a mission to dismantle our government and its operations,
but rather are interested in what happens in todays society,
and our neighborhoods. Damn straight I want to know if my
neighbor is stockpiling weapons, and is under surveillance by
ATF, or my other neighbor is running drugs out of his garage,
and DEA has an eye on him!. It means my family needs to high
tail it out of the neighborhood! But the government would rather
throw us all into the same pot, label us as suspicious, weird,
and possible terrorists, rather than allowing good people to
know what is happening in THE REAL WORLD, rather than
some fluffed up cream pie version the feds and (yes, media)
want us to perceive, and that is "everything is fine. Trust us,
we're terror fightin'. There's no need for you to know what we're
doing".....BS!....We pay your salary, and elect your directors!

Yes, there ARE terrorists out there, but I am NOT one. And
other monitors are not either. Maybe the government needs to
distinguish this in their comm activities, and realize we are not
all out to do them harm. And your quote says it all. If fact, I may
start using it myself, to pass on the word!

"The best weapon of a dictatorship is secrecy; the best weapon
of a democracy is openness." Edvard Teller

-- 
Blaine Brooks / Flower Mound,TX USA
http://mysite.verizon.net/resrjsf6/


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