It would appear that I don't actually know much what I'm talking about.
I was just informed that the PKK is not really part of the Anarchist
revolution in Rojava - they're more like stalinists.
Another reason why I prefer peaceful solutions, the costs of a mistake
are less dire.
On 02/09/15 17:01, Diego Saa wrote:
> > A good start would be encrypting by default, like Kraken, the bitcoin
> exchange, which encrypts every e-mail they send to their users.
>
> Just to help making encryption a habit, this list should have all the
> member's public keys, and we should make it a rule that every message sent
> is encrypted. There wouldn't be much point as far as security, but it'd be
> good to help turning encryption into something that people normally do.
>
> We should try at least to make it a habit to pgp sign messages, which I'll
> do starting with this e-mail.
>
> Let's see... how do you do that... Ok, here it is:
> https://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/manual/x135.html
>
> Diego
> >
> 2015-09-02 7:44 GMT-05:00 psy <epsylon@???>:
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>> On 02/09/15 14:36, psy wrote:
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>>> So, they can use SSL or GPG keys, with lenght more than 4096bits, as
>>> "legal" weapon to jail activists.
>>
>> https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=1006052711747
>>
>>> This is serious worldwide problem and we should re-act.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encryption_ban_proposal_in_the_United_Kingdom
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