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Re: U.S. National Security Awareness Day (NSAD)


From: VX Dude <vxdude2003 () yahoo com>
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 03:40:51 -0700 (PDT)


--- Thomas Kriegelstein <tk4 () inf tu-dresden de> wrote:

Hi,

<snip>
Here is how you can get involved on NSAD and help
improve our nation's
security throughout the year:
I'm not quite sure whether you used the wrong
mailing list, or that I'm 
(illegaly) subscribed to a mailing list, which is
intended for U.S. citizens 
only. Actually I'm a German citizen, and I wont call
the USA "our nation".
<snip>

You're not illegaly subscribed, but you may have
subscribed to an illegal mailing list.  Due to the
laws in "our nation" (USA), much of what is discussed
here is (or will be) violating some form of DMCA type
laws. (please  check your state laws for further
deatils)

It is a shame that germeny doesnt have there own
security awareness day.  Until "your nation" fixes
that, feel free and use ours.  If for some reason you
dont like US holidays, then perhaps you'll enjoy
Russian Jihad Hype day.  Its equally offensive, and
has generated far more "offical" spam.

If neither of these holidays appeal to you, there is a
third option.  Establish the first annual German
Security Awareness Hype day.  Send emails to all your
friends and unmoderated mailing lists (woot!) warning
them that MILLIONS of internet snipers (hehe the media
will love that) will wipe out the root DNS Servers
while the US is celebrating NSAD.

If you unable to read the joke, feel free to be
exteremly offended.

- spinny (Internet Sniper)



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