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- Legion Of Lame Information Exchange
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- LoL was created to fight censorship and to provide a place for people to
- share ideas, catering to people interested in: Online Security, Phone
- Network Security and discussion of related topics.
-
- Anyone who submits anything to the LOLIE will automatically recieve
- the next issue, through e-mail, which will be compiled from reader
- submissions, member submissions, and files of interest from the internet.
-
- For more information email lolie@freenet.hut.fi
- or check out http://www.inmind/com/people/therock
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- In this issue:
-
- The LoL Manifesto -Devil Locke
-
- Censorship -Dead Whorse
-
- The Whorses Mouth -Editorial By Dead Whorse
-
- The future of civilization -Dead Whorse
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- History of Information Oppression And Statement
- Of LOL Beliefs On Censorship
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-
-
- The world lies in a state of bureaucracy. Governments mete out
- false justice, charge us money to squander on their own petty interests, and
- do next to nothing for us in comparison with the things done TO us. The at-
- tempt to control our every waking thought and action, pass unnecessary laws
- designed only to keep them in power, and above all, attempt to brainwash us
- into mindless peons meant only to serve them and keep them wealthy.
- Religious leaders attempt the same, passing no legal laws, but brain-
- washing their followers even more completely, promising a paradise they don't
- know exists for obedience...and a hell that is equally in doubt for contrary
- beliefs, thoughts, and actions. They attempt to define what is good and what
- is bad, not by logic or any type of moral beliefs, but instead by creating
- guidelines that enhance their power over their followers. They demand trib-
- ute for empty promises, and give nothing in return save a short speech weekly
- that enforces their control.
- For centuries there was nowhere free from this absolute control of
- church and state. As new mediums of communication were developed, they were
- immediately restricted by government and god. Literature, radio, television,
- all of these can only distribute information that the powers that be deem
- proper.
- Then came the Age of Computers. Before those in control realized
- it, Computers advanced to the point of allowing instant communication with
- anywhere. The Internet was formed. It grew. It came to encompass the world.
- Then it became popular among non-Academians or so-called Computer geeks. It
- was no longer the Internet, but instead The Internet. The Cybercity. The
- Electronic Information Highway. Suddenly, millions of people were Surfing
- the Net.
- The government woke up. Snapping out of their reverie, they suddenly
- realized that anyone with a small amount of cash could tell anyone else, any-
- where on Earth, ANYTHING THEY WANTED TO! Dissidents could talk to other dis-
- sidents, people could meet anonymously, people could actually communicate
- freely for the first time in a long time. They couldn't allow this to hap-
- pen.
- And so stands the world today. Homo Sapiens in general can actually
- say what they want to. There is an uncontrolled medium of communication in
- the world, and the Government doesn't like it. Church and State have att-
- empted to lower usage by deeming it immoral. And then came the straw that
- broke the camel's back. The Government passed a law restricting what could
- be done on this medium of exchange. Luckily, this foothold in the final
- bastion of freedom was driven back, and the law was killed. But Congress will
- try again. The Government will try again. The Church will continue to bad
- mouth the Internet. And all the powers that be will keep on trying to gain
- control over the one thing they currently don't have under control.
- This is why LOL exists. This is our purpose, and our cause. Inform-
- ing the public of what is being done to them. Striking back at those who
- wish to commit the unspeakable act of taking away our right to communicate.
- In short, fighting for the right of every human to say what they want to say,
- and to say it to whomever they wish to.
-
- Devil Locke.
-
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- Censorship: The Fine Line Between the Truth and the Obscene.
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-
- Censorship is all about power, the power of control. Sometimes
- it's about the control that the government has on us, other times it's
- about the control that some among us try to impose on others. The people
- that set up our government thought it so important, this freedom of
- speech, that they made it the first amendment to the constitution.
- Censorship is a multifaceted issue, censorship ranges from pornography,
- computer censorship, to the less common events today, like book burning.
- The struggle against censorship started in England in the 16th-17th
- century In the American colonies it began in 1734, when the John Zenger
- case ruled that "criticism that is true is not libelous." (Gates 5).
- People and their views are still oppressed, even though we have made
- some progress.
-
- Today TV dictates what is socially acceptable, If its 'on
- prime time' then its OK. (Gates 1) Now we move forward into the age of
- technology, where computers are the new media of choice, as Bruce
- Sterling put it "Information WANTS to be free. And the information
- inside this book longs for freedom with a peculiar intensity."(Sterling
- 1) Some books are considered 'bad' just because of certain parts marked
- as 'Obscene'. I think the US needs to realize that sex is not
- necessarily bad. Too many people are concerned about what will corrupt
- us, but in fact, are corrupting us with their big controversy that they
- create. Sex is sometimes used as an excuse to suppress works that
- someone dislikes for other reasons. Some works are purely pornographic,
- and people generally deny any knowledge of them existing, even though
- these works live on secretly stashed in most houses, out of plain view.
-
- Other works are works that are supposed to be, 'good'. Literary
- works that are banned from schools just because someone with power found
- something in it objectionable. "It's an idea that has crystallized into
- the powerful slogan: 'Pornography is violence against women'." (Qtd. in
- Gates 7) Even though in cultures that have banned pornography, sex
- crimes are no lower. (Gates 3-8)
-
- Censorship: The Next Generation, No it's not the title of yet
- another Trek spin-off, it's the new wave of censorship. Censorship on
- the information superhighway. The Usenet is a place where people can
- post messages to each other about topics ranging from coffee consumption
- to Buddha fetishes. This place is mostly free and unmoderated, in other
- words, anything goes. If one has ideas that aren't popular, or aren't
- the 'in' thing then one can take it to the message boards, where one is
- sure to find people with similar interests. This is one of the few
- places where one can say what ever they want. There are few rules, one,
- stay on topic of the subject area that you are in. Two, flaming, or
- cutting down someone, is strongly discouraged, although this has become
- more and more common, that some subject boards get turned into one big
- flame war. The most free of all the discussion groups, the ALT. groups.
- These are the groups created by people that wanted a group to just let
- go in, sually have even fewer rules, and they sometimes fall into
- anarchy. This is one case where censorship is needed somewhat. They are
- a good example of what happens in complete absence of censorship.(Ryan)
- People have Twit lists now to weed out anyone who post anonymously or
- posts on a topic that one doesn't want to read, this is a form of
- auto-censorship. Some Networks even ban the ALT groups. (Machado)
-
- Bulletin Boards are smaller services, usually provided by one
- computer and a person with an extra phone line, a modem, and lots of
- time on their hands. These stand alone, usually not networked computers
- form a local gathering place for people of all ages and races. I think
- the Mentor, a famous hacker that was arrested for copying a data file
- out of a computer he wasn't supposed to be in, sums up the matter well.
- In his manifesto he states:
-
- "The Conscience of a Hacker... by The Mentor 1/8/86
-
-
- Another one got caught today, it's all over the papers. "Teenager
- Arrested in Computer Crime Scandal", "Hacker Arrested after Bank
- Tampering"...
-
- Damn kids. They're all alike.
-
- I made a discovery today. I found a computer. Wait a second, this
- is cool. It does what I want it to. If it makes a mistake, it's because I
- screwed it up. Not because it doesn't like me...
-
- Or feels threatened by me...
-
- Or thinks I'm a smart ass...
-
- Or doesn't like teaching and shouldn't be here...
-
- Damn kid. All he does is play games. They're all alike.
-
- (...)
- "This is it... This is where I belong..."
- (...)
- This is our world now... the world of the electron and the switch,
- the beauty of the baud. We make use of a service already existing without
- paying for what could be dirt-cheap if it wasn't run by profiteering
- gluttons, and you call us criminals. We explore... and you call us
- criminals. We seek after knowledge... and you call us criminals. We exist
- without skin color, without nationality, without religious bias... and
- you call us criminals. You build atomic bombs, you wage wars, you murder,
- cheat, and lie to use and try to make us believe it's for our own good,
- yet we're the criminals.
-
- I am a hacker, and this is my manifesto. You may stop this
-
- individual, but you can't stop us all... after all, we're all alike.
-
- +++The Mentor+++"
- (Mentor)
-
- The government has cornered the market on Encryption, so a new
- breed has emerged, the Cipher punk, Encryption is what keeps
- confidential things confidential, and is the primary weapon against
- censorship. If they can't read it, they can't burn it, is the philosophy
- of the Cipher punks.(Machado)
-
- Censorship is the starter of wars, the nemesis of peace, and the
- reason we have to have the second amendment. Free speech is the only
- way new ideas will become popular so they can be developed upon,
- Otherwise we would still be in the stone age. We need censorship to keep
- us out of anarchy, but at the same time we need to make sure that we are
- open minded.
-
-
- Works Cited
- Gates, Henry. "Deprave and Corrupt,"
- Nation, June 29, 1992
-
- Sterling, Bruce. The Hacker Crackdown.
- USA: Etext, 1993.
-
- Machado, Jay. "Focus on Privacy"
- Bits and Bytes Online Magazine.
- August 23, 1993
-
- Ryan, Kathy "AOL RESPONSE"
- (post in message base)
-
- Mentor, The. The Consience of a Hacker
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- The Whorses Mouth
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-
- I know that the above article is kind of wordy and is pretty
- boring, but that is probably because I adapted it from a research paper
- that I wrote earlier. Upon reading it again, it seems like I was far
- more trusting of the power of censorship in the hands of the blind, than
- I should have been. Recently I read about an 1988 decision of the
- supreme court, that I had not known about then. (Hazelwood School
- District v. Cathy Kulhmeier)
-
- The decision basically said that the school administrators had
- power to censor anything they wanted to in any school sponsored
- publication. The only thing to curb wanton oppression, was the clause
- that if the censorship wasn't founded in acedemic premis, then it was
- unlawful. The case was brought before the court when the students
- wanted to publish stories about student pregnancy, and the effect of
- divorce on students. (Journalism Today, 1993, NTC publishing)
-
- The administrator said that the stories invaded the students
- privacy, but then added that the discussion of sexual activity and birth
- control were inappropriate for some of the younger students. Well, in
- my opinion, this basically speaks for itself. They would rather
- ignorance, then truth, if the truth is "inappropriate". Obviously these
- students aren't quite as naive as the school officials would like to
- assume.
-
- Maybe it is these poeple's own sexual inadequacies which inpels
- them to keep sex a "secret". Sex is a biological function, like eating,
- and if it didn't bring such pleasure, I think it would evolved into
- social customs, like eating have. Maybe everyday at 1PM, everyone would
- go to a designated room, and play around. It may seem pretty "out
-
- there", but if you think about it, without social taboos, it could be
- done, safely, and would possibly even reduce the instance of most
- violent crimes.
-
- I believe that it is the intense pleasure that brings guilt. As
- soon as we can think, and listen, we are told that pleasure is something
- that has to be controlled, and sometimes suppressed. From the earlist
- toliet training, to the lesson that we don't always get everything we
- want right NOW, it is embedded. This carries through to later in life,
- where everyone feels guilt from masturbation. As Devil Locke would put
- it, "Society is pretty much mindfucked". We say that it is okay to
- drink alcohol, which is something that slowly kills you, but it isn't
- okay to explore our own bodies, which are the only things that we truely
- even own...or DO we?
-
- -DH
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- The Future of Civiliztion
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-
- Yeah I know this isn't really part of what LoL is really here
- for, but I believe it is important to understand what the meanings of
- the things that are happening today are.
-
- I believe that Civilization is an end in itself. In nature,
- some animals are killed so that the others may live. Since we have
- become "civilized" we do everything in our power to prevent death. I
- believe that this disrupts a natural balance that exists in nature, so
- that no matter how much we do to "save the environment" we are doomed.
-
- Communication came about, because it was a way for us to survive
- better as a species. I think the point where it was the beginning of
- the end, was when we learned how to lie. We had no reason to lie when
- we were scrounging around the woods for food, and killing animals. As
-
- soon as we learned how to abuse communication as a tool, it became the
- end to us all.
-
- What does it all mean? I haven't a clue, but I'm open to
- comment, zap me a line at lolie@freenet.hut.fi
-
- (ironic, isn't it <G>)
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-
-
- Well that's all for this issue, submit something, and you can be part
- of the next issue.
-
- Fading slowly away.....
- LoL information exchange. Issue 4. 09/13/96
- -EOF-
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