RE:RE:RE:RE:Goose Chase Bitcoinpeep2 wrote: RJ
you can easily make yourself a canadian email at
www.yahoo.ca . Or, at
least I think you can. I can easily make a US one at
www.yahoo.com .
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An acquaintance in North Dakota somehow had a xxx@yahoo.ca e-mail address.
Perhaps it was because he was close to Canada.
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However, I have been unable to get a ‘.ca’ suffix.
Somehow, ‘Yahoo’ knows that I am in the US and it refuses to give me one.
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I need to investigate the technology of hiding where I am.
There seems to be cottage industries in Lithuania addressing this.
Also a Swedish suffix may be the safest, as its privacy is explicity protected under Swedish Laws.
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Actually the Canadian suffix ‘.ca’, for some strange reason, seems very hard to get.
It seems that many Canadian operations have a ‘.com’ suffix.
This is so strange.
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Obviously our British Colombian corporation should have a ‘.ca’ suffix.
It does have an email through the Vancouver based [encrypted] Hush Mail, which is outside the jurisdiction of the US, however, surprisingly, Hush Mail issues ‘.com’ suffixes.
Again, we do have a xxx.canada.com e-mail address, but even that is a ‘.com’
As I was saying, a ‘.ca’ suffix, to me, seems oddly rare in Canada.
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Of course I could go get on an aeroplane and fly to Vancouver, go to an internet caf, and resolve this.
Uh-ho! Wait a minute, US citizens are currently not allowed to go to Canada.
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Why is this important? [Why are US Americans so stupid? ‘
With Liberty and Justice for all.’ ~ what a joke.]
You may be surprised at the US Federal [Fascist] States interpretation.
Which is as follows:
Anything with a ‘.com’ suffix belongs
not to the individual but to the US State.
Therefore, your e-mail actually belong to the State.
You have no rights.
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Obviously, the US State cannot make the same claim to own anything with a ‘.ca’ suffix.
Why are ‘.com’ suffixes so common in Canada?
When a ‘.com’ suffix is used, his e-mail belongs to the US State, not that person.
Why are ‘.ca’ suffixs somewhat hard to get in Canada?
Canadians can’t be that stupid.
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In the Hawai’ian language, the size of something is measured by how long the word is drawn out.
In Hawai’ian style: Canadians can’t be ttthhhaaattt stupid.
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RJ