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- Issue #33...January-something, 1989
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- Hello, and welcome to ATI33. In this
- issue, we focus on the media and its
- recent antics. As always, we have a
- wealth of inspiring, thought-provoking
- info..all in one little action-packed
- file. Read on!
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- * editorial * thoughts from fah-q
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- PLANE BOMBS, NERVE GAS PLANTS, JET
- FIGHTS..Just a few things in the news
- in the past few months. i have been
- following them very closely. i don't
- know if anyone else has come out and
- said it, but i am pretty sure they are
- all connected. first we announce that
- we are planning to attack a chemical
- weapons plant in libya and a plane
- carrying american students,american
- military, and american tourists is
- threatened and (by the way the threat
- was not told to the public of the
- united states,but was announced on
- the foreign short wave broadcasts a
- few days before the event) then blown
- up. then 2 of our fighters down two
- libyan MIGs. were we just on a daily
- flight routine or were we there to
- see what trouble we could stir up so
- that we could take action and not be
- the bad guy? seems to me that they
- could've attacked right away. If they
- were armed (and i'm not saying they
- weren't),why did they just follow and
- not try to lock on in the airspace off
- the libyan coast? now a commercial jet
- crashes again in england. could this be
- all related? we don't want them to make
- chemcal weapons (i see the point in
- that), but we and 24 other countries
- make them. they attack without warning,
- while we tell them days,weeks sometimes
- months in advance,so they can move
- civilians. our press seems to me to be
- making us look like the fools. in their
- eyes we can do no right. if we down one
- of their fighters, they run us through
- the ringer. one of their commercial
- jets comes into restricted airspace
- and them is warned and signaled 12
- times with out a reply or turning out
- of the space,so it is shot down for
- security reasons (i think they could
- have waited a few more seconds...but
- for all intent we were in the right)
- we go wild...but let one of their
- missles hit one of our military ships
- in international waters and sink it.
- they say "oh-we-are-sorry-but-we-made-
- a-mistake-it-won't-happen-again",
- the press thinks that is acceptable.
- my stand is this.....(and this is my
- personal opinion) stop dealing with
- these assholes. they take 1 or 2
- americans and say they will release
- them if we set 20 of their guys free?
- bullshit...we tell them we will kill
- their 20 if they don't let ours go.
- they want to bomb one of our planes?
- good. go ahead. we bomb one of their
- major cities. and the PLO? do they
- really think the world is gonna let a
- bunch of madmen have a country,who have
- stated they would kill anyone they had
- to in order to get it? maybe if they
- weren't such assholes and sat and
- talked to the world and not blow up
- planes and act like monkeys for the
- world to see they might get somewhere.
- fah-q
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- ! !
- ! personal notes !
- ! from your buddy!
- ! Ground Zero !
- ------------------
- Greetings. Those of you who
- know me are surely aware that the
- above opinions do not reflect my own.
- I take a different view on terrorism
- and the other topics discussed. I
- am not in favor of terrorism, nor do
- I support or advocate any terrorist
- groups in any way. However, I take
- the time to understand the causes of
- terrorism. This is important, because
- in order to deal with terrorism
- effectively, we must understand that
- it does not exist in a vacuum. Groups
- resort to terrorism because they are
- powerless.
- It's easy for us, as Americans
- to sit back and turn on the tube and
- say 'What a bunch of crazy ragheads'
- when we hear of trouble in the Middle
- East. Our own ethnocentrism, combined
- with a blind sense of nationalism
- prevents us from gaining an under-
- standing of the many complex issues
- that come into play in the Middle
- East. A man like Qaddafi may be a
- bit outspoken, and may even appear to
- be crazy. Since he's easy to poke fun
- at, he has become an easy scapegoat
- for the problems that exist today with
- terrorists. If you believe that Libya
- is deserving of being bombed, then I
- would like to point out that there was
- no real evidence linking Qaddafi
- with any terrorist activities. After
- the US bombed Libya in '86, our
- gov't later admitted that it had no
- evidence that Qaddafi was responsible
- for the things he was accused of,
- namely the bombing of a West German
- discoteque frequented by American
- servicemen. But, this admission was
- ignored by most in the militaristic
- fervor that followed the bombing.
- Also, I would like you to
- consider your own definition of
- "terrorism". It's obvious that there
- are many groups that exist whose
- activities include terrorism, but
- we fail to take notice when our own
- government commits acts which could
- be also be defined as "terrorism".
- The bombing of Libya in '86 included
- destruction of civilian targets, such
- as a hospital for the handicapped.
- Also, our government's support of the
- contras in Nicaragua - a band of
- mercenaries who regularly attack
- civilians in a brutal manner -
- certainly constitutes terrorism in my
- opinion. And the CIA even provided
- them with instruction manuals
- encouraging VERY questionable prac-
- tices. Please remember these facts,
- and keep an open mind.
-
-
- And..now for something completely
- different that I feel compelled to
- bring to your attention. A fellow
- activist friend of mine subscribes to
- quite a few political magazines,
- leaving him on the mailing lists of
- many organizations soliciting money.
- One such organization called the
- Government Accountability Project sent
- him some very interesting information
- which he thought I should share with
- you folks. The following is an
- exerpt from their literature:
-
- The chicken you buy was most
- probably plucked and cleaned in an
- automated processing plant. So-called
- "protective" government agencies are
- permitting gross and shocking laxity
- in the treatment, handling and inspec-
- tion of chickens in these plants.
- Because of this, more people could die
- during the next two decades from the
- filth, excrement and toxins in chickens
- than died in Vietnam.
- Machines that mechanically pick
- the feathers, remove the entrails and
- wash the chickens with high pressure
- water have increased profits but have
- also increased the amount of invisible
- fecal contamination. Because of this
- 40% of the chickens on the market are
- contaminated with salmonella strains
- 100 times more dangerous and resistant
- than before.
- Inspectors are being forced to
- speed up so that they now have less
- than two seconds to look at each
- chicken. Under what is called "the new
- streamlined inspection system", they
- are not allowed to look at the back,
- bottom, sides or insides (where DO
- they look at?? -GZ), where the
- contamination usually exists.
- The final washing of chickens is
- done in a vat of seldom-changed water
- which is rarely kept at the right
- temperature and is so laden with dirt
- and waste matter that it is virtually
- "fecal soup!"
- Salmonella is bacteria. It can be
- killed by thoroughly cooking the
- chicken. However, a real danger is
- passing the Salmonella on to other
- foods through use of the same knife,
- cutting board or your own hands. That's
- why we suggest the following tips:
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- 1-Keep poultry and meat isolated. For
- example, rewrap chicken and place it
- in your refrigerator, making sure that
- the chicken does not touch other food.
- 2-Wash chicken thoroughly and remove
- all skin.
- 3-Wash all utensils that the chicken
- has been cut with, or has been sitting
- in. Do not use a wooden cutting board
- (because it is pourous).
- 4-Wash your hands well after prepar-
- ing the poultry, espacially before you
- go on to cook the rest of the meal.
- 5-Rinse sink and utensils with a
- bleach and water mixture.
- 6-Cook chicken thoroughly. Do not eat
- rare meat or poultry.
-
-
- I hope you find the above info
- useful. I did not provide it to groce
- you out. I included it in this ATI
- in hopes that it might prevent a few
- cases of food poisoning. And I would
- also like to mention that the above
- information was discussed on the March
- 29, 1988 version of the CBS show "60
- Minutes", and has led to 5 hearings
- in Congress last spring. Let's hope
- that better conditions are eminent.
- And now for the rest of ATI....
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- Speaking of the CBS network,here's
- a transcript of a news segment showm a
- few months ago that you might enjoy:
-
- Transcript of CBS News segment on the Hackers Conference
- filmed 7 Oct 88, aired 8 Oct 88.
-
- Anchorman ("High Technology" logo and drawing of chip): An unusual
- conference is under way near San Francisco. The people attending it
- are experts on a technology that intimidates most of us, but has changed
- the way we live. John Blackstone reports.
-
- Narrator (trees and outdoor scenes at conference): A small revolutionary
- army is meeting in the hills above California's Silicon Valley this
- weekend, plotting their next attacks on the valley below, the heart
- of the nation's computer industry. They call themselves computer hackers.
-
- Jonathan Post: "The people who are gathered here changed the world
- once; if we can agree on where to go next, we're gonna change it again."
-
- Narr (conference scenes, blinking lights): What hackers have learned
- to do with computers has changed the world, for both good and bad.
- They're the people who dreamed of and built the personal computer industry.
- Because for a computer, the only difference between a hundred and a
- million is a few zeros.
-
- Donn Parker, (SRI International, in office): "And so, in fact, criminals
- today I think have a new problem to deal with: and that is how much
- should I take. They can take any amount they want."
-
- Narr (phone central office): Telephone companies are the most victimized
- because those who break into phone company computers can link up for
- free to computers around the world.
-
- Richard Fitzmaurice (Pacific Bell, in office): "You'll hear the term
- computer hacker, computer cracker; we call them computer criminals."
-
- Narr (blinking lights): But much more frightening are the hackers
- who crack American military computers. Earlier this year in a lab that
- does some classified research, astronomer Clifford Stoll discovered
- someone had broken into his computer. He says it was like finding a
- mouse running across the floor.
-
- Stoll (in office): "You watch and you see, he's going in that hole
- over there, and you say, ooh, he's going in that hole; that connects
- to a network that goes to a military computer, in Okinawa."
-
- Narr (Stoll playing with a yo-yo in a machine room): The breakins
- to American military computers went on for several months. Eventually
- Stoll traced them to a hacker in West Germany.
-
- Donn (in office): "A hacker today is an extremely potentially dangerous
- person. He can do almost anything he wants to do in your computer."
-
- Narr (at conference, video games, stabbing and fighting on screen): But at
- the hackers' camp in the hills, there's recognition that in any
- revolutionary army there will be a few rogues and criminals. But that's no
- reason, they say, to slow down the revolution.
-
- John Blackstone, CBS News, in the hills above Silicon Valley.''
-
- ...And now, a review of the ABC
- show "Beach Party Vietnam",oops..I mean
- "China Beach":
- The show begins with a doctor
- talking philosophically into his tape
- recorder about sex. Then, we cut to
- a scene of some of the show's women
- lying down in partially open robes, in
- quarters surrounded by amenities such
- as rugs, makeup and hairdressing
- equipment. 'Doc' then plays golf in
- preppy-style golf clothes, while a
- female major in her middle years is
- plauged with the earth-shattering
- problem of onsetting menopause.
- While one of our women prances
- around their quarters in 80's-style
- cutoff shorts and tank top, another
- complains of a lost investment
- opportunity: tourism in the Vietnamese
- coastal area (Ah, capitalism's finest!)
- The women, including the major
- lounge by the poolside with a blender
- of mixed drinks, discussing their
- common woe, while a cigar-toting Col.
- parachutes into the scene. He looks at
- the women confidentally and blares out
- a self-absorbed line about owning the
- world while the women swoon.
- In the next scene, the women all
- stand admiring him lifting weights,
- and the Col. later has individual
- meetings with all three of them. He
- knows no shame, using the same line
- on each of them: "You have a sense of
- mystery about you. I think we have
- potential".
- The base sponsors a luau, in which
- the women adorn themselves in Hawaian
- style dress. A wounded soldier with
- delusions of being Chuck Berry and a
- Black female nurse perform a few
- numbers onstage at the luau, then we
- cut to a scene of the Col. and our
- reluctantly aging major in bed, mixed
- with images of a base dweller surfing
- on the nearby beach.
- Makes you just want to go out and
- enlist to go fight wars as pleasant
- as this, does it not? That's the idea.
- In "Club Med:Saigon", oops, I mean,
- "China Beach", the glorification
- of militarism takes a very hedonistic
- twist!
-
- And now a word on Drew Barrymore.
- She was in films like "E.T." and
- "Firestarter". And now she's in the
- focal point of the media due to her
- drug and alcohol problem. I read the
- article in People magazine which
- described her problem in her own words,
- and frankly, I was appalled that even
- a magazine like People could allow such
- conceit and misdirected thoughts in
- their pages. In the article, she
- refers to several people, including her
- own mother, as "asshole", and is very
- self-involved in her story. People
- magazine, in this issue just glorifies
- the ramblings of a 13 year-old brat,
- spoiled by fame, and non-repentant of
- her wrongdoings.
-
-
- Consider these advertisements for
- TV shows:
- "She was young, attractive....and
- MARRIED. (Saxaphones blaring in back-
- ground.) During a separation from her
- husband, she had a brief affair. When
- she finally went back to her husband,
- she discovered that her lover filmed
- dozens of home movies of their
- lovemaking. And this time, THE WHOLE
- TOWN WAS WATCHING. (Music speeds up).
- Tonight on 'A Current Affair', we
- talk to the young lady trying to get
- the pieces of her life back together.
- It's an X-rated tale of seduction and
- betrayal, on 'A Current Affair'."
- (woman's voice) "..And I asked
- him, HOW can you preach against these
- things when you do them yourself? And
- he told me, 'I am preaching to myself
- as well as the others'". (announcer) "A small-town preacher in Texas
- preaches piety on the pulpit, while
- PREYING on several of the women of his
- congregation" (another woman's
- voice, with deep Southern accent)
- "My body just froze when he touched
- me..." (advertisement for NBC show
- "Inside Edition")
- Why the hype? Seems like the
- sensationalistic, souped-up yellow
- journalism genre has made its way to
- TV programs. These type of programs
- just demonstrate the fact that TV
- has completed its journey......into
- the gutter.
-
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- * more notes from ground zero *
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-
- Ok, folks, first off, you might
- have noticed that the ATI mailbox
- is gone. Yes, it is. The reason makes
- an interesting story in itself, which
- will most likely be unfolded in a
- future ATI. But, take note that there
- will be a new ATI mailbox up very soon.
- Watch for it in a few weeks.
- Also, a correction. The first
- version of ATI32 stated that the Wasp
- was busted in connection with the
- breakins of the Livermore Labs UNIX
- system. This is incorrect. He was
- busted for crashing Bell systems. How
- was he caught? He would crash a system
- and then proudly sign off with the
- words, "You've just been stung by
- The Wasp". It's my opinion that with
- the networking that exists between
- telco security, law enforcement, and
- informants, it wasn't hard at all to
- locate and monitor Mr. Wasp.
- Nice going, guy!
- More news: Thomas Covenant, an
- East coast hacker,was busted last
- week, on January 14th. We can't release
- the details yet, but we'll have more
- info on this in future issues.
- And, some HAPPY news! Doc Telecom
- and Raider are getting out of jail on
- January 23rd! There are some major
- drawbacks to the situation, like the
- fact that for 3 years they will be on
- probation, and for that amount of time
- they can't leave California. Also,
- they will NOT be geting back their
- computers EVER. But, I am happy to
- report that they will no longer be
- incarcerated!
-
-
- That's all for ATI33. Look for
- ATI34 soon, in about a week or so.
- Take care, and this is Ground Zero,
- saying, "Be Creative!"
-
- !