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Message-ID: <071401c6046e$61daca00$0100a8c0@nuclearwinter>
Date: Mon Dec 19 07:32:53 2005
From: fd at g-0.org (GroundZero Security)
Subject: [Clips] A small editorialaboutrecentevents.(fwd)

ah 50 years. yes the figures since GWB has died by then and he wont have to care
or fear any trouble. i guess that he can also request certain stuff to be buried deep 
so it wont see the daylight for a long time? 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "J.A. Terranson" <measl@....org>
To: "GroundZero Security" <fd@....org>
Cc: "Jamie C. Pole" <jpole@...a.com>; <full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk>
Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 8:28 AM
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] [Clips] A small editorialaboutrecentevents.(fwd)


> 
> 
> On Mon, 19 Dec 2005, GroundZero Security wrote:
> 
> > yeah if i still care in 25 years then we'll see. is everything going to be declassified after 25 years in usa ?
> > or does certain stuff stay classified ? i dont know how that works overthere so i thought i'd ask :)
> 
> Embarrasing stuff (illegal acts, boffing the children, shit like that) is
> usually classified for 50 years here.  Routine stuff can get declassified
> pretty quickly - under 12 years in most cases.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Yours,
> 
> J.A. Terranson
> sysadmin@....org
> 0xBD4A95BF
> 
> 
> Just once, can't we have a nice polite discussion about
> the logistics and planning side of large criminal enterprise?
> 
> - Steve Thompson
> 
> 

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