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To: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com>
Subject: Fwd: [Dewayne-Net] Re: How the intemet's engineers are fighting mass surveillance
Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2014 13:53:58 +0000
Interesting....
Are you still in Florida? Talk tomorrow?
I haven't been on the phone this last week. Up and around a little more yesterday. Just canceled trip to
Boston/Dean's for FIRST kickoff.
Have been (slowly) working to pull a small grant together on "Essential Self Technology." The tech person I
chose to collaborate with is super brilliant and also has a lot of distractions (divorce, death of a parent, job
transition...). Keeping my eyes open for other techies (strong in hardware & software) who have as strong a
sense of human side of this.
Your insights from years ago on rhythms of the body resonate so strongly and are so much part of influencing the
nervous system.
Also more and more curious about dance - I think our orientation to 21c exercise will shift to include more dance
as it seems to have a strong impact on the nervous system.
AOBiome is going great guns. The products are amazing - now a line of soaps in addition to the probiotic
sprays.
Talk in the next few days? What are you reading? Thinking about?
Xoxo
Are you eating cookies these days? Want some for your birthday?
Begin forwarded message:
From: Dewayne Hendricks
Date: December 31, 2014, 4:38:05 AM PST
To: Multiple recipients of Dewayne-Net
Subject: [Dewayne-Net] Re: How the internet's engineers are fighting mass surveillance
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[Note: This comment comes from friend Steve Schear. DLH]
From: Steven Schear
Date: December 31 2014 at 01:20:26 EST
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EFTA00651850
Subject: Re: [Dewayne-Net] How the Internet's engineers are fighting mass surveillance
As Bruce Scheier noted in 2001 in public and internal presentations, just before the collapse of his managed
monitoring Counterpane Internet Security company, defenders must close every possible security hole
attackers only need to find a good one and exploit it successfully. It was almost a restatement of Henry
Kissenger's analysis of the Vietnam war:
We fought a military war; our opponents fought a political one. We sought physical attrition; our
opponents aimed for our psychological exhaustion. In the process we lost sight of one of the cardinal maxims
of guerrilla war: the guerrilla wins if he does not lose. The conventional army loses if it does not win. The
North Vietnamese used their armed forces the way a bull-fighter uses his cape — to keep us lunging in areas
of marginal political importance.
I think all parties focused on improving communications privacy and security for the masses needs to look
beyond an Internet dependent on easily monitored commercial exchanges and mobile carriers. They have to
think like the Vietnamese thought. Make no mistake this is a war.
How the Internet's engineers are fighting mass surveillance
By David Meyer
Dec 30 2014
<https://gigaom.com/2014/12/30/how-the-internets-engineers-are-fighting-mass-surveillance/>
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