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From: Kuypers@sri.ucl.ac.be (J.P. Kuypers)
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Date: Fri, 16 Aug 1996 15:33:55 +0200
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In article (Dans l¹article) <raffael-1408962226040001@macav.tiac.net>,
raffael@tiac.net (Raffael Cavallaro) wrote (écrivait) :

> And the most naive idea in the world is that the internet is *not* under
> the control of the US intelligence community.

Is the intelligence so rare in US that it needs its own community?

Regards,

Jean-Pierre Kuypers