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2 February 1998
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Date: Sun, 01 Feb 1998 22:27:13 -0800 To: jya@pipeline.com Subject: Update on Jim Bell, Feb '98 Hi, John. Received a letter and phone call from Jim, as below. -------------------------------------- . He had a little altercation with a fellow prisoner ("through no fault of my own" - he thinks he was set up) and his privileges were reduced for 35 days, so that he could only make one phone call each week. . In reference to the bad publicity (all those articles and news alerts) which his case received, he speculates that the government gave a copy of AP to a 'think tank' like Rand, etc., with the request to figure out how to stop or delay AP. But it is his conclusion that AP is unstoppable, although: "I think that one last (temporary) hope for government is to delay AP. Chances are good that the "think tank" decided thatt the best way to delay AP is to discredit me, its author. It was a desperate gamble, particularly because the act of harrassing me automatically gives AP more publicity. That's the reason they will fail; the more they try to "get" me, the worse it will be for them." He wants it noted that his writing and discussions of AP ideas are in the sense of a "prediction", a "warning", or even a "vision", not an advocacy of it. . Regarding his guilty plea, he said it was because he realizes that he did do a few things wrong and that, although he did think that some of the charges against him were overblown and distorted, there was enough of a risk of being found guilty that it didn't make a lot of sense to contest them. He adds, "I also felt (and still do, of course) that government had already 'lost the war' so to speak." . He expects to be out around mid-April. Upon his release he wants to go to some of his favorite restaurants, and to have several BIG pizzas. He hopes he can get his old job back as electronics designer, and has some ideas he wants to work on for a virtual reality peripheral device which will bring everyone steps closer to the Star Trek Next Generation 'holodek'. - end