If you know your emails are being watched, put misleading information in them. For example, talk about an insanity defense in emails while you work on your alibi for real.
I had thought to put a story on Literotica showing Holmes and Watson engaging in all manner of sexual deviations because Fuck You Arthur Conan Doyle Estate. But fortunately I won't have to because it's already been done many times over:
Mr. Lord stated he did the outing based solely on information in the posts, not on the IP address or anything else available only to admins. The only difference is that he was close enough to the blog to have observed all this information, but any regular reader could have done the same. So, I'm satisfied, and this whole issue is a non-issue for me.
I don't find provocations of this sort of person, or their responses, particularly newsworthy. Even when they're so wrong, trolling them doesn't seem right. Reading these things isn't how I want to spend my time on TechDirt.
The extremists are the ones who say "anything is permissible" in the fight against what ever it is they are fighting. that is probably the number one hallmark of extremism. So on that basis I put NSA and Al Qaeda in the same bin.
I can name something else these three teenagers had in common: they all lived in the same town as South Manchester Coroner John Pollard. What is the effect that living in the same town as South Manchester Coroner John Pollard has on teenagers? It concerns me greatly.
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That says it all.
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