SUBJECT>Re: boycott POSTER>Xanthos EMAIL>m.f.g.@usa.net DATE>March 26, 1997 at 09:08:04 EMAILNOTICES>no PREVIOUS>1436 NEXT> LINKNAME> LINKURL>

Thanks for your interventions, jlewis

I tried yesterday to post santo's report at Messhall, but couldn't get his
message through. You'll find his statements at Harry's board.

Concerning your question about the bonehead. The judge, who ordered the
confiscation, is Helene Partik-Paplé, Member of the Freedom Party (FPÖ, now
called "F"), who've got popular by leading the investigations in the AKH-scandal
(ref. erecting a Vienna Hospital) in late '70's, and had been delegated to Austrian
Parliament since mid '80's. The Freedom Party (FPÖ) is known as a populistic,
reactionary party comparable to Le Pen's party in France.

In Austria Public TV-Station, main Newspapers, like "Der Standard" and
"Salzburger Nachrichten" as well as main political magazines, like "Profil", which
is pretty similar to Time-Magazine, are all pro internet, with a lot of well known
internet-freaks in high recommended positions. Austrian press and TV has learned
a more strict language against authorities in the last 10-15 years, as well as people
did. 98% of all ISP's has followed the strike and within 24 hours more then 2000
signatures against the raid had been collected ISPA

Jlewis, it's great to find in your person an other White Knights, now coming from
abroad. Further information, are provide at www.internet.at

If any questions arises, don't hazidate to contact me or santo.

m.f.g.

Xanthos