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The end of the Cold War has unleashed a cadre of military, intelligence and think tank 'information warriors' who have decided that our burgeoning worldwide information network is some sort of threat to national security and/or national sovereignty and is, therefore, an ideal target of opportunity for government manipulation and control. The cyber-warriors have teamed up with a corps of cyber-police...
Back in February of 1991 Robert Alan Thomas, a former furniture mover with a keen interest in computers, opened a bulletin board system with 12 photos and a single phone line. From his home in Milpitas, California, Thomas and his wife Carleen worked long hours, sometimes through the night to scan in new, hard to find photographs. But by 1994 the overtime had paid off. The Thomas' BBS had more than...
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