To: Thurston_Howell_III
Let them get past the multiple passwords first.
That has been tried by many people at many airports. If you don't give the passwords, they keep the equipment under [unconstitutional] asset forfeiture laws. Of course, that can be an acceptable risk for some people in some circumstances. Or you can store your sensitive data online in encrypted format and retrieve it at your destination.
The bottom line is that as long as the sheeple are not shooting at them when they trample your rights ("headshots" per G.Gordon Liddy), they don't care about the Constitution or your rights, who's in office, Republican (Bush) or Democrat (Obama), or your vote or opinion on anything they care about.
To: UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide
TrueCrypt can be set up with two layers — one password for expendable “secrets” in the outer layer, another for real secrets in the inner layer.
51 posted on
04/19/2010 4:26:30 PM PDT by
tax-serf
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