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Cybertek Magazine - All about Cybertek Magazine

What is CYBERTEK?

by Thomas Icom, editor

CYBERTEK's first issue was released in April, 1990. CYBERTEK is a bimonthly
newsletter for those whose desire is to maximize their freedom and be able
to function as free citizens in a society which discourages and works
against those desiring liberty. Cybertek's content consists of practical,
hands-on articles about technology, security, and self-reliance.

CYBERTEK exists because its producer feels that we are sliding downward to
become more and more of a totalitarian society, and that part of the
solution to this problem is to impart knowledge and information which is
essential for people to have if they desire to exist as free citizens in a
free country. An ignorant populace is very easy for a tyrant to keep down,
but people who are knowledgeable in the ways and means to live
independently and fight totalitarianism are impossible for despotic state
to have control over. As James Madison, the father of the U.S.
Constitution, once said, "A people to mean to be their own governors must
arm themselves with the power knowledge gives."

CYBERTEK's objective is the dissemination of practical, easy to understand
information about technology, security, and self-reliance. Articles in past
(as well as in future) issues dealt with such subjects as COMPUTERS,
PHONES, ELECTRONICS, ALTERNATIVE-ENERGY, WEAPONS, CHEMISTRY, SECURITY,
SELF-RELIANCE, FINANCIAL, and HEALTH. Knowledge of these topics is
necessary for anyone seeking self-reliance and personal independence in
today's world; as well as for preparing for any "unforeseen circumstances".

CYBERTEK is unique from other libertarian periodicals in that it is mostly
(90%) practical, how-to type information. We feel that enough
editorializing has been done in regard to how bad things are, and how
"they" are going to come and take away all the gun owners, readers of
controversial literature, and other people who are a threat to "the new
world order". We figure our readers have heard enough of that, and now
they're ready for information on how they can do something about the rising
crime rate, increasingly totalitarian government policies, worsening
economy, and other problems facing them today. CYBERTEK's content is
intended as a powerful tool to assist its readers maintain themselves, and
those close to them, in an increasingly hostile world.

CYBERTEK is published for educational purposes only under The First
Amendment of The United States Constitution. The subject matter, while very
controversial in the eyes of some, is currently 100% legal to possess in
the United States; assuming Sarah Brady and HCI haven't yet payed off
enough congressmen to pass a law banning "dangerous literature". Although
some of the information presented in CYBERTEK could be used in an illegal
manner, no illegal acts are suggested or implied.

Subscriptions to CYBERTEK are as follows:

Domestic: $15
Canadian: $20
Foreign: $25
Corporate and Government: $80
Sample issue: $3

Subscription rates are for six issues. Payment can be by check, M/O or
cash. You can send payment to the address at the top of this textfile.

We can be contacted by mail, or by the following:

BBS: The RuneStone (203)-832-8441, NUP: Cyberdeck
Internet BBS and FTP Site: l0pht.com
Internet E-Mail: [email protected]
2600 Magazine VMB: (516)-473-2626, choose leave message (1), then choose
"Mr. Icom" (8)

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