Tim:
The program I have constructed is in no way associated with Dare, Madd,
Sadd, or any of the others. I believe that what you stated was true. I will
push no propaganda. Instead the program is designed to force the attendees
to look at their peers and community and learn from their examples. I wish
to teach them to look at things through my eyes if only briefly. Ex. I know
that if I need some one to take part in a mental experiment I would prefer a
smoker. Why? Because they tend to be more insecure and are more easily led.
If you need a easy mark in the non smoker field you look for big name brand
cloths. I love the Tommy Hilfinger stuff. Its easy to see even from stage.
Hope every one gets the general idea.
Thanks
>Bill wrote:
and best wishes
JIM
-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Rhodes <proftim@speakeasy.org>
To: virus@lucifer.com <virus@lucifer.com>
Date: Thursday, January 14, 1999 12:45 AM
Subject: Re: virus: Time to infect and inoculate
>
>>Tim, I havnt written much to u lately frankly cause I agree with u. BUT -
>whats
>>so funny about this. It looks like Jim is gonna try real hard to be
>accurate.
>
>
>I just meant the irony of a D.A.R.E. program teaching the dangers of
>programming rather than being a practical example of said programming.
>
>But then, the, D.A.R.E. programs have recently been shown to actually
result
>in higher drug use in the school districts that employ them over schools
>that don't, in `clinical' trials. And it's thought this may be the result
>of the backlash that happens when the kids realize that not all the
>propaganda they were taught is really true and, "Well, if some of what that
>myself..."
>
>-Prof. Tim
>
>