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To: SOROS who wrote (1052)3/7/1999 11:09:00 AM
From: Sidney Reilly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1151
 
Please copy and paste this to e-mail and send to all your friends.

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This is important.

Dear Friends,

This issue concerns me a bunch and I feel like taking some action, at
least via e-mail. I'm participating in an Internet campaign to stop a
regulation which would require your bank to spy on you, and I'd like to invite you to join me.

We now have less than 20 days to contact the FDIC and demand that it
kill its proposed "Know Your Customer" rule. Please forward this message to any friends, family, co-workers, neighbors, or other people you know personally who may be interested. Then go to
defendyourprivacy.com and sign the petition. It will be
submitted directly to the FDIC. Plus, a copy will be sent to your
representative in the U.S. House and to both your U.S. Senators.

The FDIC's Know Your Customer rule would force banks to "monitor"
your checking and savings account and report any "unusual transactions" to the federal government. This frightening threat to your financial privacy would force your bank to:

* Discover your "source of funds"
* Determine your "normal and expected transactions"
* Report any "suspicious activity" to federal investigators

The government claims it is trying to thwart money launderers and
drug dealers. But what this law will do is turn every bank teller into a government informer and everyone with a bank account into a criminal
suspect.

In a free society, the government has no business asking where you
get your money or how you spend it -- and politicians have no right to
force your bank to monitor your account.

But that's exactly what's going to happen, unless we can generate
enough opposition before the FDIC's comment period expires on March 8.
Outraged Americans have already flooded the FDIC with over 15,000 comments against the Know Your Customer regulation -- but the agency hasn't backed down yet.

Let's keep up the pressure.

Please forward this e-mail to everyone you know who might be
interested in helping, but please don't send it indiscriminately -- spam will only hurt our campaign.

Then go to our web page (http://www.defendyourprivacy.com) and sign
the petition. Thank you.



To: SOROS who wrote (1052)3/24/1999 10:09:00 PM
From: mogo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1151
 
Did this thread just simply "die out"?