30 years ago in reason."The FBI and CIA CIA: see Central Intelligence Agency. (1) (Confidentiality Integrity Authentication) The three important concerns with regards to information security. Encryption is used to provide confidentiality (privacy, secrecy). still spy and keep secret files on U.S. citizens. The IRS An abbreviation for the Internal Revenue Service, a federal agency charged with the responsibility of administering and enforcing internal revenue laws. still harasses citizens. Since the Bank Secrecy Act The Bank Secrecy Act of 1970 (or BSA, or otherwise known as the Currency and Foreign Transactions Reporting Act) requires U.S.A. financial institutions to assist U.S. government agencies to detect and prevent money laundering. of 1973 requires your bank to microfilm all of your checks and hold these records for six years, the state can get intimate details of your life from a study of your checking account. The state has already given you an I.D. number ... and--as the Watergate incident has shown--doesn't hesitate to place you under both physical and electronic surveillance. Welcome to 1984!" --Morgan Norval, "Why We Need Guns" "Every country and every people should be allowed to work out their own destiny without interference and meddling med·dle intr.v. med·dled, med·dling, med·dles 1. To intrude into other people's affairs or business; interfere. See Synonyms at interfere. 2. To handle something idly or ignorantly; tamper. by the government of the United States. Not only is this the moral stand to take, but in the last analysis, they will work out their destiny regardless of what we do." --Murray Rothbard, "The Reign of Dictatorships" "Prostitution has always been therapeutic, and to say we as a society don't need this sort of therapy is to deny the existence of the 'illness'--the existence of sexual incompatibility sexual incompatibility Sexology The mental substrate on which sexual dysfunction rests, where the 'chemistry' between 2 sexual partners is no longer, or never was, there between people." --"Fighting Censorship for Profit: An Interview with Bob Guccione" |
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