Oh no... someone had a bright idea!

Robert Boyle robert at garden.net
Thu Nov 19 02:37:41 UTC 1998


This was forwarded to me by a friend. I was interested in exactly what they
meant. This is pretty bad. I think these people don't understand that this
affects US more than it affects the people who they are targeting. I
suppose this is a strong case for transparent caching. Any thoughts?

-Robert


---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 19:57:32 -0500
Subject: EDT Virtual Sit In

November 18th 1998 Protest, ELECTRONIC DISTURBANCE THEATER

EVERYWHERE: ELECTRONIC DISTURBANCE THEATER, Emergency Bulletin: Clinton:

Do Not Bomb Iraq! - Join Ongoing Virtual Sit-In On White House Web Site
Now, - The Electronic Disturbance Theater, opposes U.S. plans to bomb Iraq
and urges like-minded people to join an emergency FloodNet action to send a
message of peace to world leaders. EDT encourages people who oppose a U.S.
military strike against Iraq to participate in an ongoing virtual sit-in on
the web site of the White House by clicking on
http://www.thing.net/~rdom/zapsPublic/ddkfoyer.htm and following the
instructions and leaving your browser on.



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