A modest proposal

Lyle Seaman lws at spinnakernet.com
Tue Oct 2 09:52:57 EDT 2001


> There are, however, important initiatives that Mr Blunkett could take.
>  By far the most effective would be the curtailing of the complex
>  encryption terrorists use to protect their communications.

Since we know  that these terrorists use steganography, they could be sending
messages hidden in the contents of the letters, classifieds, or even the editorial
page.

Therefore, the solution is clear.

All printed matter must be reviewed by a team of crack government cryptographers
prior to publishing.  These cryptographers will be able to ensure that no hidden
content, or subtext, is present in any of the Observer's editorial content.

Some of the radical fringe will object to this plan, but surely the Observer will be
first in line to participate, to protect our way of lfe.






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