8 September 2013
Political Cypherpunks Trumps Apolitical Cryptography
What is striking about discussion on the two cryptography mail lists, both
set up to minimize discussing political and social issues to avoid cypherpunks
acceptance of them, is the tentative reconsideration of those issues due
to Snowden's revelations, miniscule as they are.
http://www.metzdowd.com/pipermail/cryptography/
http://lists.randombit.net/pipermail/cryptography/
http://cpunks.org/pipermail/cypherpunks/
Notable among those raising the political threat are those who disdained
the issue on cypherpunks and stomped off to set up alternatives ham-handedly
moderated to cease and desist the "off-topic."
A few now say, bray more like it, NSA has betrayed us through political
manipulation of officials and the public, and that is an important point
which often came up on cypherpunks and still does, with somewhat less complaining
about it.
For Snowden has shown the political has won out over the technical, and the
technicals are fraught with what to do about it, and much fingerpointing
is going on along with a few claims of having forewarned this betrayal would
happen. No moderation yet has shut down this "off-topic." But much gumming
and gnawing of the futility of technical means against the vulgar political.
What has been shown in the discussion is that the technical wizards are not
nearly as competent at the messy political as they are at technical
sophistication. The resulting conversation is a mish-mash of fairly high
level technical discourse interleaved with fairly clumsy political opinionating.
So technical clubs are being swung to answer political jabs, that is petty
squabblling and exchange of slurs has replaced rational discourse. Thus the
convo has become politicized with as much stupidity and ignorance as sharp
thinking and mutual respect.
NSA and its bosses would be happy if this became the norm in cryptography
as in the real world. And some opine that this outcome is being, and has
been in the past, and will be in the future, orchestrated for just that result.
That sounds like what cypherpunks was set up to combat, the withdrawal from
politcial affairs into safe sanctuary of infallible mathematics coated with
unending challenges to implement illusory protection from political mayhem.
So it has come to pass, there is no refuge from politics, and the once reviled
tin-hats of conspiracy theories are replacing anomymous masks, especially
by the best and brightest cryptographers who have been hoodwinked far more
than dreamed of in earliest days of cypherpunks.
Still, there are die-hard PR-driven comsec experts rolling out advice for
what to do to protect the public -- meaning, cynically protecting their severely
damaged reputation of "concern for the public interest (R)". Not yet willing
to admit losing the comsec and privacy war so avidly promoted with HTTPS,
SSL, PGP, PFS, OTR, Tor, on and on, they continue to hustle comsec customers
with promises of here's what we have got to do, take it from us experienced
veterans (read my remarks, hear my TV interviews, read my messages on
cryptography, gorge on recyclings on Slashdot, Twitter, Reddit, Voice of
America, EFF. Guardian, New York Times, ProPublica, ACLU, EPIC, on and on):
Lo, special prosecute NSA, take it to the courts, a tired political gambit
for media semaphoring, fund raising, conceding technical defeat and begging
political rescue by what's that you say, account churning lawyers, political
lobbyists and journalistic hacks.
That is so obnoxious, murmurs the cryptography mail lists, so opportunistically
off-topic, moderator do your censoring, let's get back to the good stuff.
Despite the murmurrings there recurs calls for "cut the cowardly shit, let's
fight." One guess who said that.
Wikipedia Cypherpunks:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cypherpunk
Cypherpunks Archive 1992-1998 in raw text:
http://cryptome.org/cpunks/cpunks-92-98.zip
(83MB)
By year:
http://cryptome.org/cpunks/cpunks-1992.zip
(790KB)
http://cryptome.org/cpunks/cpunks-1993.zip
(7.4MB)
http://cryptome.org/cpunks/cpunks-1994.zip
(11.8MB)
http://cryptome.org/cpunks/cpunks-1995.zip
(10.1MB)
http://cryptome.org/cpunks/cpunks-1996.zip
(21.6MB)
http://cryptome.org/cpunks/cpunks-1997.zip
(20.7MB)
http://cryptome.org/cpunks/cpunks-1998.zip
(10.8MB)
Who October 26, 1996:
http://cryptome.org/cpunks/cpnkwho-102296.txt
(34KB)
Date: Sun, 8 Sep 2013 22:27:30 +0200
From: Eugen Leitl <eugen[at]leitl.org>
To: jya[at]pipeline.com
Subject: Request to mailing list cryptography rejected
Perry [Metzger] rejected that message, not very surprising.
----- Forwarded message from cryptography-owner[at]metzdowd.com -----
Date: Sun, 08 Sep 2013 15:24:30 -0400
From: cryptography-owner[at]metzdowd.com
To: eugen[at]leitl.org
Subject: Request to mailing list cryptography rejected
Your request to the cryptography mailing list
Posting of your message titled "Political Cypherpunks Trumps Apolitical
Cryptography"
has been rejected by the list moderator. The moderator gave the following
reason for rejecting your request:
"John is being nuts here. The point of the moderated list initially was to
keep the noise down, not to avoid political discussion. Anyway, I'm rejecting
it.
Perry"
Any questions or comments should be directed to the list administrator
at:
cryptography-owner[at]metzdowd.com
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Date: Sun, 8 Sep 2013 22:27:30 +0200
To: Eugen Leitl <eugen[at]leitl.org>
From: jya[at]pipeline.com
Subject: Request to mailing list cryptography rejected
Thanks. Metzger is primly authoritarian. Gregory Perry was just booted for
disobedience too after only a few messages. Fits the mind-set of those fearful
of anti-authoritarians. Share this if you like.
John
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