Quote from: pine on August 03, 2012, 06:20 amQuote from: Limetless on August 03, 2012, 01:50 amPGP Club for the win! 8)Aha! Make us win by stickying the thread! 8)Ideally of course we should have a mini-subforum within the Security forum, but I think admin privileges are required for that. I will use pester power on our much beloved red coated allies and you should too. Hopefully temperance will be overtaken by the PGP headwinds of crypto-anarchist extremism! 8)I'll support both of these. A sticky at the bare minimum (the PGP keys thread should also be a sticky) and a PGP subforum would be good too.Quote from: pine on August 03, 2012, 06:20 amQuote from: LouisCyphre on August 02, 2012, 12:32 pmI think it is time we stepped this up a bit.All the recruits to PGP Club should continue to hone their skills by sending each other encrypted messages; either on this thread, via PM or both.It is time to listen to the Ride of the Valkyries comrade. Today is where PGP Club gets to the next level. We cross from Stage Two to Stage Three of our grand master plan. We are at 150+ members, but that is not enough. I'll rest easier when we have another zero on that & there are SR PGP Club t-shirts. I may need some help either bypassing the 20 per hour PM limit or get it temporarily lifted to 100 or more to spread more PGP propaganda. So, if you and Guru and any other supporting members of PGP Club are about, then roll up and we'll shift at least couple of hundred messages via the forum's mass mailing service.I doubt I'll be able to do this quite as fast as you, but I'll do what I can. There are some non-SR things on my plate. ;)Quote from: pine on August 03, 2012, 06:20 amI have huge lists of forum usernames I will distribute and you can use the BCC feature of the forum's messaging software to shotgun a standardized PGP propaganda message across this world. It's not spam if it's PGP spam! (haha, so much doublethink).I'm not a spam fan by any stretch, but this shit can save someone's liberty and possibly their life.Quote from: pine on August 03, 2012, 06:20 amSecondly, it is time to tackle the privnote issue. A witchhunt begins today! About time!Quote from: pine on August 03, 2012, 06:20 amPeople are going to have 24 hours from the last message I send in order to edit their posts on this forum, or else they join the PGP Wall of Shame. Boo! Hiss! And so on. Heh.Quote from: pine on August 03, 2012, 06:20 amI have collected every last supportive comment for privnote on these forums. Yes, really. Every one of those people is going to get informed of their tragic tragic mistake and be given an opportunity to repent. Otherwise, To the Wall of Shame! :DIt's a shame, but I think this may be the only way to drive the point home to some of the dangers of what they're doing here.Anyone involved in a transaction could get done for conspiracy. I haven't even purchased anything and I could still get done for facilitating numerous crimes in assorted jurisdictions. It wasn't that long ago that cryptography of the strength we're using was classed as a munition and restricted for export. It was PGP which changed that game (with a healthy boost from ecommerce).Quote from: pine on August 03, 2012, 06:20 amWe must be kind to the reformers and not to the recidivists comrade.They have the opportunity for the warm embrace of Club PGP or they can sit in the corner to be relentlessly mocked by their more evolved brethren.PGP Club! Not. One. Step. Back.Today. PGP becomes THE Standard. Time to turn the wheels of our incredible propaganda machine.PGP or Die comrades. Nationalism has nothing on PGPism, it is weak for we are cryptographically strong. 8)You really are enjoying this revolution. :D