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Gold/Mining/Energy : Winspear Resources

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To: E. Charters who wrote (7622)8/9/1998 11:20:00 PM
From: E. Charters   of 26850
 
As a matter of fact the proper approach to secrecy is not to have any. In point of fact weapons for instance cause scads of money to build and even if an enemy knows how they probably will not be able to build as many as you can.

Most people do not have any secrets worth keeping that Bloombergs or the CIA does not already know, so in fact they should make their systems completely open such that all data can be viewed. The idea is to pack important data in such a plethora of verbiage that no enemy could afford to take the time to search it all to find out what really matters. In order to avoid data erasure or gremlin attacks the idea is to write data aso that it cannot be erased by any process. Just put enough drive space in such that no file ever need be erased and just disable the bios function that erases any primary file or changes its name. Scratch and temp files of course do not matter.

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