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From: Jesse F. Hughes on 7 Jun 2010 23:10 JSH <jstevh(a)gmail.com> writes: > And send where? The issue was NSA contact. The CIA now has a contact > page but the NSA page is the same as last time I checked. > > And are you freaking naive? No fear of government? > > You Usenet people are now my best protection. God help me. > > The money it'd take to make this disappear increases rapidly as time > goes by, though it's still possible I'd think. Not like many of you'd > be missed I don't think. > > Or even if you were, who could do anything about it in your circles? > Lots of crying and conspiracy charges, but so what? Whoa. The gov's gonna off sci.math posters? Uh oh. You gotta save us, James! Swing that hammer! -- Jesse F. Hughes "Every country has its stupid people. It just so happens that America's stupid people are louder." -- Ling Cheung, Sociologist
From: JSH on 7 Jun 2010 23:27 On Jun 7, 7:13 pm, "Jesse F. Hughes" <je...(a)phiwumbda.org> wrote: > JSH <jst...(a)gmail.com> writes: > > On Jun 7, 9:47 am, Rotwang <sg...(a)hotmail.co.uk> wrote: > >> JSH wrote: > > >> > [...] > > >> > Have you ever TRIED to contact the NSA or CIA? Best I managed with > >> > the NSA was their public affairs office. And I've yet to see a way to > >> > contact the CIA. > > >> How abouthttps://www.cia.gov/contact-cia/index.html? > > >> Link found through my high-level top-secret contacts that most people > >> can only dream of (Google). > > > Oh cool, must be an Obama change. That wasn't there under Bush. > > > But what would I tell them? Evil math people are hiding important > > research that could endanger world security? How far would I get with > > that? > > > The NSA would be better but it looks like they have the same contact > > page they had under Bush. > > > Tweak Obama's administration to get them to be nicer like the CIA. At > > least with them I could beat up on math people talking to math > > people. > > > Good link though. Who knows? I may need it someday. Nice to know > > they finally put something like that up. > > Right. Obama's good folk. > > He even retroactively changed the entries in the Wayback machine (an > archive on the web) so that it includes > > http://web.archive.org/web/20031231220719/www.cia.gov/cia/contact.htm > > from Jan 3, 2004. > > Oh! And > > http://web.archive.org/web/20000305160023/www.cia.gov/cia/contact.htm > > from Mar 1, 2000. > > And > > http://web.archive.org/web/19991128083935/www.cia.gov/cia/contact.htm > > from Apr 22, 1999. > > (I didn't see an obvious contact in the pages before Apr. 1999. Maybe > it's been eleven years since you searched?) It could have been. Or maybe I did just miss that page. Darn. So the CIA has gotten over because I didn't notice that link? I've been bugging the FBI and NSA for years. James Harris
From: Ostap Bender on 7 Jun 2010 23:33 On Jun 7, 8:27 pm, JSH <jst...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Jun 7, 7:13 pm, "Jesse F. Hughes" <je...(a)phiwumbda.org> wrote: > > > > > JSH <jst...(a)gmail.com> writes: > > > On Jun 7, 9:47 am, Rotwang <sg...(a)hotmail.co.uk> wrote: > > >> JSH wrote: > > > >> > [...] > > > >> > Have you ever TRIED to contact the NSA or CIA? Best I managed with > > >> > the NSA was their public affairs office. And I've yet to see a way to > > >> > contact the CIA. > > > >> How abouthttps://www.cia.gov/contact-cia/index.html? > > > >> Link found through my high-level top-secret contacts that most people > > >> can only dream of (Google). > > > > Oh cool, must be an Obama change. That wasn't there under Bush. > > > > But what would I tell them? Evil math people are hiding important > > > research that could endanger world security? How far would I get with > > > that? > > > > The NSA would be better but it looks like they have the same contact > > > page they had under Bush. > > > > Tweak Obama's administration to get them to be nicer like the CIA. At > > > least with them I could beat up on math people talking to math > > > people. > > > > Good link though. Who knows? I may need it someday. Nice to know > > > they finally put something like that up. > > > Right. Obama's good folk. > > > He even retroactively changed the entries in the Wayback machine (an > > archive on the web) so that it includes > > >http://web.archive.org/web/20031231220719/www.cia.gov/cia/contact.htm > > > from Jan 3, 2004. > > > Oh! And > > >http://web.archive.org/web/20000305160023/www.cia.gov/cia/contact.htm > > > from Mar 1, 2000. > > > And > > >http://web.archive.org/web/19991128083935/www.cia.gov/cia/contact.htm > > > from Apr 22, 1999. > > > (I didn't see an obvious contact in the pages before Apr. 1999. Maybe > > it's been eleven years since you searched?) > > It could have been. Or maybe I did just miss that page. > > Darn. So the CIA has gotten over because I didn't notice that link? Over what? > I've been bugging the FBI and NSA for years. Funny. With other people, it's been the other way around. Especially under Bush, Cheney and Alberto Gonzales.
From: Jesse F. Hughes on 7 Jun 2010 23:57 JSH <jstevh(a)gmail.com> writes: > On Jun 7, 7:13 pm, "Jesse F. Hughes" <je...(a)phiwumbda.org> wrote: >> JSH <jst...(a)gmail.com> writes: >> > On Jun 7, 9:47 am, Rotwang <sg...(a)hotmail.co.uk> wrote: >> >> JSH wrote: >> >> >> > [...] >> >> >> > Have you ever TRIED to contact the NSA or CIA? Best I managed with >> >> > the NSA was their public affairs office. And I've yet to see a way to >> >> > contact the CIA. >> >> >> How abouthttps://www.cia.gov/contact-cia/index.html? >> >> >> Link found through my high-level top-secret contacts that most people >> >> can only dream of (Google). >> >> > Oh cool, must be an Obama change. That wasn't there under Bush. >> >> > But what would I tell them? Evil math people are hiding important >> > research that could endanger world security? How far would I get with >> > that? >> >> > The NSA would be better but it looks like they have the same contact >> > page they had under Bush. >> >> > Tweak Obama's administration to get them to be nicer like the CIA. At >> > least with them I could beat up on math people talking to math >> > people. >> >> > Good link though. Who knows? I may need it someday. Nice to know >> > they finally put something like that up. >> >> Right. Obama's good folk. >> >> He even retroactively changed the entries in the Wayback machine (an >> archive on the web) so that it includes >> >> http://web.archive.org/web/20031231220719/www.cia.gov/cia/contact.htm >> >> from Jan 3, 2004. >> >> Oh! And >> >> http://web.archive.org/web/20000305160023/www.cia.gov/cia/contact.htm >> >> from Mar 1, 2000. >> >> And >> >> http://web.archive.org/web/19991128083935/www.cia.gov/cia/contact.htm >> >> from Apr 22, 1999. >> >> (I didn't see an obvious contact in the pages before Apr. 1999. Maybe >> it's been eleven years since you searched?) > > It could have been. Or maybe I did just miss that page. > > Darn. So the CIA has gotten over because I didn't notice that link? > > I've been bugging the FBI and NSA for years. Yeah, that doesn't seem fair. Maybe you could send them a whole bunch of stuff. Sorta catch them up with the others. -- Jesse F. Hughes "All information is subject to change without notice." -- California Alternative High School
From: Tim Little on 8 Jun 2010 00:03
On 2010-06-07, JSH <jstevh(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Some posters have claimed that's well-known. If so, then all is well. > > But if not [... 40 lines of counterfactual ranting snipped ...] Yes, I'm sure it could be made the central plot of a D-grade conspiracy theory story with you as the hero. Like the last few hundred (or is it thousand) posts you've made. - Tim |