Bin Laden use of Internet

From: HORN Dan E (dan.e.horn@private)
Date: Tue Oct 09 2001 - 17:18:04 PDT

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    The world knows that Bin Laden and his followers used the Internet to
    formulate an attack the US (shame on him).  But to allow him to use it
    in a similar manner to formulate another attack on the US would be
    (parden my use of the term) same on us.  Maybe I am to simplistic in
    this line of thought, but, why can't we simply have the Internic block
    all Internet traffic out of Afghanistan?  Lets assume (I don't like that
    word either but...) that Bin Laden is the ring leader, and that he makes
    all of the major decisions and that his followers simply wait until they
    are told to do something.  If this assumption is true and Internet
    traffic was not allowed out of that country then Bin Laden wouldn't be
    able to communicate to them (using this technology), and they (the
    sleepers) would simply continue to sleep.  I know the Internet was
    designed to exchange data but don't you think we should change the rules
    during times of war?
     
    Another question:  How is Bin Laden able to send out his messages during
    this time of war (don't we want to keep is cry for help limited)?  Is he
    using satalites, if so can't the data being received on the statalite be
    either blocked or tapped?
     
     
    Thanks,
     
     
    Dan
     
     
    



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