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As of now no warrants have ever been served to Kevin Grahl that would prohibit him from speaking freely. No searches or seizures of any kind have ever been performed on his assets. Kevin Grahl has no direct or indirect knowledge of any backdoors, or potential backdoors in our servers or network and Kevin Grahl has not received any requests to implement a backdoor. Kevin Grahl has never disclosed any user communications to any third party. Users are advised not to enter any personal information over unencrypted connections. Use my GPG Key to contact me via encrypted email. #Random News SOURCE: http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2016/04/06/global-elites-beware-panama-papers-wont-be-the-last-revelation/ TITLE: Global elites beware: ‘Panama Papers’ won’t be the last revelation BY: Peter Apps SNIPPET: On the surface, the release of 11 million documents from Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca tells us relatively little that was not already known — or at least, broadly suspected. Ever since the 2008 financial crisis, there has been a steady drip of information and evidence pointing to the worldwide network of tax havens, front companies and other financial vehicles that allow powerful individuals and corporations to avoid taxes and conceal ownership, often entirely legally. SOURCE: http://www.theguardian.com/news/2016/apr/06/uefa-offices-raided-swiss-police-panama-papers-gianni-infantino TITLE: Uefa offices raided by police after Gianni Infantino named in Panama Papers BY: James Riach SNIPPET: Swiss police have raided Uefa’s headquarters in Nyon to seize details of a contract signed by the Fifa president, Gianni Infantino, following the Panama Papers leak. The files, seen by the Guardian, show that Infantino – formerly director of legal services at Uefa – co-signed a television rights contract in 2006 with two businessmen who have since been caught up in football’s corruption scandal. Uefa said it is co-operating fully with the Swiss police. SOURCE: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2016/02/decision-eroding-first-amendments-rights-civil-rights-transparency-inviting-violence TITLE: Court’s Decision on Recording Police Erodes First Amendment Rights and Transparency While Inviting Violence BY: Shadid Buttar and Sophia Cope SNIPPET: A federal district court in Pennsylvania recently issued a terrible joint decision in Fields v. City of Philadelphia and Geraci v. City of Philadelphia, holding for the first time that "observing and recording" police activities is not protected by the First Amendment unless an observer visibly challenges police conduct in that moment. The right to record police activities, under both the First and Fourth Amendments, is an increasingly vital digital rights issue. If allowed to stand, Fields would not only hamstring efforts to improve police accountability, but—given disturbing patterns across the U.S.—could also lead to unnecessary violence. #Random Bitcoin Block BLOCK: #406028 HASH: 00000000000000000286e19a52716dc08e6eb05abe774f06f173144da2f474b8 PRVS BLOCK: 000000000000000006494380ee709e1e75be5cc687d13f79f3cf59b76c1f1046 MERKLE ROOT: 3b4d228d48a4d06a08ca744c591a9c5e7f8b39b9c0f5e32696d4d7d2a4e2630f #Duration of Maintenance Kevin Grahl will publish the next Declaration on or before April 17 2016. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJXBS9gAAoJEKteIY5N6QrCVuwP/2n/5knrX9Jo0eJhg3DGMZku C1+cijItr3AYUbmtOI3ESfX9Iv83j639J4xS9DUyU0ugrhVrh1agixycftYAwja7 tImu/FyxqsFh9ynNYS2uNb2w3eBRUNvt6JXl6xEG9U0BBU/1A9pNEpDfyydvmgpF PTUrNChdpB/GysP92i+YUefjPvZBAoB0FhlomwHFLB/jwrUivfdCdgTcdWXxFmB1 gNHTvZ3O3B5eox2JL7BHk5Tqjnk2k8uWOwhH3ofW4dE9UDaIX/dgnDLd5OdHRyvP 28pv5A4KB5OeChzK3VLCad/4YdTGR3NaQOtw2vVCcymgVJSdxnQ86YgtjLhIIrgu Mm2qmCfhvT5TsV4pamToD9OQkxK0wVWffF4C+9JSwIGGSJiWt39MByTIL/bm8zs7 Z8oj5KuTMbk1BuwjfO6+F1SrK2LuaYfTSvvMZ8hIJc7E6Kq8sHQBAhwARHDyo83w TmK47pz2lzclViSgtd57UcWB2pikFjqeKrEXM1f8ukuEoyJeut9ZhlL1L3jSU045 9QonOjACqt/OPpU81EXbE6+j5tz1jwSFBD1afgGmoTMLZNkSEOdMdsOP0goFtlY6 6B98/TdCKYsrOtDwQmnkTNKe5OAurr1sRHm/ISr7BSFmLi3xMB/aWCaPpna/iLGS 76KnaAP2pr0DEuU7Hc8w =ffpZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----