- Jim Bell
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subject_name = James Dalton Bell
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date_of_birth =1958
place_of_birth =Akron, Ohio cite news |url=http://www.wired.com/politics/law/news/2001/04/42909?currentPage=2|title=Cypherpunk's Free Speech Defense |accessdate=2008-01-14 |date=2001-04-09 |last=McCullagh |first=Declan |authorlink=Declan McCullagh |work=Wired ]
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alias =Jim Bell
charge =High treason , obstruction of government officers,Painter Jr., John. " [http://jya.com/jimbell2.htm IRS says suspect discussed sabotage] ". "The Oregonian ",1997-05-20 , Metro Section P-1.] intimidation, fraud,tax evasion , violation ofprobation conditions, stalking a federal officer.
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penalty = 11 months imprisonment
10 years imprisonment
status = Incarcerated
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children =James Dalton Bell (born 1958) is an American crypto-anarchist who created the idea of arranging for anonymously-sponsored assassination payments via the Internet, which he called "assassination politics".cite news |url=http://www.wired.com/politics/law/news/2000/04/35620 |title=Crypto-Convict Won't Recant |accessdate=2007-11-07 |date=
2000-11-11 |last=McCullagh |first=Declan |work=Wired ] Bell was targeted and identified by theFederal government of the United States as a "techno-terrorist ", leading to his trial and imprisonment onfelony charges in 1997. Bell was hailed by "Wired" in 2001 as nowrap|" [o] ne of the Internet's most famous essayists"cite news |first=Declan |last=McCullagh |title=Gay Site Halts Death 'Advice' |url=http://www.wired.com/politics/law/news/2001/12/48779 |work=Wired |date=2001-12-01 |accessdate=2008-01-14 ] and "the world's most notorious crypto-convict".cite news |first=Declan |last=McCullagh |title=Assassinate this |url=http://www.wired.com/politics/law/news/2001/06/44567|work=Wired |date=2001-04-06 |accessdate=2008-01-14 ]In 1996, Bell authored a notorious crypto-anarchist essay called "Assassination Politics", which detailed an elaborate
assassination market in which anonymous benefactors could securely order hits of government officials. Following an investigation by theInternal Revenue Service , he was arrested and subsequently jailed for 11 months onfelony charges of harassment and using fraudulentSocial Security number s. While he was serving his sentence, two of Bell's acolytes succeeded in partially implementing his assassination market scheme and were also swiftly charged and jailed. After his release, Bell was subjected to heavy surveillance and was rearrested for harassment and stalking of federal agents, charged with intimidation and stalking and again imprisoned, this time for a decade-long sentence. Bell protested vociferously against the conduct of the trial, going so far as to filecivil lawsuit s against two judges, at least two prosecutors, his former probation officers and his defense attorneys, but ultimately to no avail.Background
Bell was born in
Akron, Ohio and attended theMassachusetts Institute of Technology where he earned a degree inchemistry . After graduation, he worked for Intel before founding his owncomputer storage device company, SemiDisk Systems, in 1982.cite news |url=http://www.wired.com/politics/law/news/2002/05/52781|title=Busy Year for Big Brother |accessdate=2008-01-14 |date=2002-05-25 |last=McCullagh |first=Declan |work=Wired ] He was arrested in 1989 for illegally manufacturingmethamphetamine , but pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of failing to report receiving a controlled chemical, for which he paid a fine of $2,500.Branton, John. " [http://web.archive.org/web/19970710061507/www.columbian.com/newsroom/jimbell/demons.html 'They're seeing demons in dark,' says Bell's mother] ". "The Columbian ",1997-05-20 . Accessed2008-01-14 ] When his company closed in 1992, Bell claimed to have developed a "phobia " oftax -related issues and became a Libertarian Party member, describing his political beliefs as anarcho-libertarian. He involved himself with the militia movement and with the Multnomah County Common Law Court inPortland, Oregon , which put government officials on trial "in absentia " and awarded judgements against them. Bell subsequently became involved in a tax dispute with theInternal Revenue Service who adjudged that he owed $30,000 to the federal government.Kaplan, David E., " [http://jya.com/next-wave.htm Terrorism's next wave] ", "U.S. News" Online, November 17, 1997]"Assassination Politics"
In 1996, Bell authored an essay entitled "Assassination Politics" in which he developed the idea of using
digital signatures onelectronic mail to create anassassination market , "predicting" the deaths of IRS agents and other government employees. In effect, the idea would create anincentive for assassination of these agents, creating a "prize" that could be "won" by someone willing to submit an entry "predicting" a given agent's death at a particular time. The person could then kill the agent at about that time, thus winning the pool money.Bell, James Dalton. 1996. "Assassination Politics." In Winn Schwartau ed., "Information Warfare" (2nd ed., pp.420–425.New York : Thunder's Mouth Press.] The purpose was to intimidate the IRS agents and others into no longer enforcing tax rulings and tax and other laws. Bell published his idea in a ten-part essay titled "Assassination Politics" on the alt.anarchism USENET newsgroup.Described by "Wired" as "an unholy mix of
encryption ,anonymity , anddigital cash to bring about the ultimate annihilation of all forms of government", the essay was nominated for aChrysler Award for Innovation in Design in 1998 as "an imaginative and sophisticated prospective for improving governmental accountability". While the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that advocating violence against government officials is protected by the First Amendment, realistic threats can be punished, and "Assassination Politics" put Bell under the scrutiny of federal investigators in late 1996. The essay continued to attract interest from anarchist theorists long after its author's legal entanglements; libertarian economist Bob Murphy criticised the assassination politics scheme in a pair of articles titled "The Politics of Destruction" in 2002.cite web |authorlink=Robert P. Murphy |last=Murphy |first=Bob |url=http://anti-state.com/article.php?article_id=266 |title=The Politics of Destruction |accessdate=2008-01-13 |date=2002-07-11 |work=Anti-State.com
cite web |authorlink=Robert P. Murphy |last=Murphy |first=Bob |url=http://anti-state.com/article.php?article_id=289 |title=The Politics of Destruction |accessdate=2008-01-13 |date=2002-08-22 |work=Anti-State.com ] Murphy claimed that assassination politics was both technically infeasible and ideologically undesirable – from an anarcho-capitalist perspective (crypto-anarchism being a form of anarcho-capitalism [Vernor Vinge , James Frankel. "" (2001), Tor Books, p.44] ).Investigation, prosecution and imprisonment
In February 1997 the
Internal Revenue Service acted on Bell's debt, docking his wages and seizing his 10-year old automobile. Inside the car, investigators found bomb-making instructions, radical political literature and detailed information concerningcyanide andfertilizer , the latter of which was a key ingredient in theOklahoma City bombings , a militia-linked atrocity perpetrated in 1995. At the time, lack of evidence that Bell intended to harm anyone prevented investigators from bringing charges, but when, four weeks later, hestinkbomb ed their Vancouver offices with apropanethiol -soaked welcome mat, the IRS resolved to act in fear that Bell might escalate his actions.IRS officers raided Bell's parents home on
April Fools' Day , 1997 and seized three semi-automatic rifles, ahandgun , several computers containing indecipherable encrypted data, as well as dangerous chemicals includingsodium cyanide and an allegednerve-gas precursor (Bell had previously boasted of producingsarin of the type used in the 1995 attack on the Tokyo subway ). He was subsequently arrested in May of that year," [http://jya.com/jimbell6.htm Activist Bell Faces Sentencing Friday] ", "The Columbian ",1997-11-20 , Section B.] and in July pleaded guilty to charges of obstruction of IRS agents and the use of a false Social Security number (officials alleged that he had used four such numbers since 1984 in order to conceal his assetsBranton, John. " [http://web.archive.org/web/19970710061527/www.columbian.com/newsroom/jimbell/accuse.html Feds accuse Bell of using fibers to shut down computers] ". "The Columbian ",1997-05-20 . Accessed2008-01-14 ] ).During the trial, the government's lead investigator compared Bell with Oklahoma City bomber
Timothy McVeigh and anarcho-primitivist bomberTheodore Kaczynski . As part of hisplea bargain , Bell pled guilty in July 1997 to collecting the names and home addresses of IRS employees," [http://jya.com/jimbell6.htm Judge Delays Bell's Sentencing] ", "The Columbian ",1997-11-21 , Section A] and the home addresses ofFBI , Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agents and police inClark County, Washington ; Bell also accepted responsibility for conducting the stinkbomb attack in the Vancouver IRS office and for the assassination market scheme. He was convicted of the two low-level feloniesPainter Jr., John. " [http://jya.com/jimbell6.htm IRS Says Man From Tacoma Part of Plot ] ", "The Oregonian ",1997-11-20 , p. C02] and sentenced in December 1997 to eleven months in prison followed by three years ofprobation . [cite web |url=http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,40102,00.html?tw=wn_story_page_prev2 |title=IRS Raids Cypherpunk's House |accessdate=2007-11-07 |date=2000-11-11 |last=McCullagh |first=Declan |work=Politics : Law |publisher="Wired" ] As a condition of his sentence, Bell was compelled to pay, upon his release, $1,359 inrestitution for the stinkbomb attack.Associated Press , " [http://jya.com/jimbell7.htm Bell gets 11 months in prison, 3 years supervised release, fine] ", "The Oregonian ",1997-12-12 .] He was also subjected to three years of supervised release, during which he was barred from accessing computers and from possessing chemicals.Acolytes
Although Bell never attempted to put the assassination market concept into practice, other subscribers to the Cypherpunks mailing list developed the protocols to implement it online. Itinerant musician Carl Edward Johnson developed Dead Lucky, an "assassination bot" which promised to reward accurate dead pool predictions with untraceable and untaxable cash.cite news |first=Chris |last=Stamper |title=Guilty Verdict for Cypherpunk |url=http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,19239,00.html |work=Wired |date=
1999-04-20 |accessdate=2008-01-14 ] Federal investigators issued a warrant for Johnson's arrest in August 1998. [cite book |last=Ludlow |first=Peter |title=Crypto Anarchy, Cyberstates, and Pirate Utopias |publisher=MIT |location=Cambridge |year=2001 |isbn=9780262621519 ] Johnson was convicted for sending threatening e-mail messages to federal judges and others. In spite of government attempts to link Johnson's case to his, then-incarcerated Bell asserted that Johnson was not a close friend, but "more of a vague Internet acquaintance than anything else". On October 11, 2001,Thomas C. Wales , Assistant U.S. Attorney and a prosecutor in the case, was assassinated, succumbing to multiple gunshot wounds.cite web |url=http://seclists.org/politech/2001/Oct/0070.html |title=Politech: FC: "Assassination Politics" federal prosecutor assassinated |accessdate=2008-07-29 |last=McCullagh |first=Declan |work=Politech |publisher=Insecure.org |date=2001-10-16 ] [cite news |title=Asst. attorney for the Western District of Washington dies of gunshot wound. |work=Daily Record |publisher=Dolan Media Newswires |date=2001-10-24 |accessdate=2008-07-29 ] The murder remains unsolved. epigraph
quote=I'm here out in the open…I'm putting forth the basic James Bell dream, which is that people can put forth freedom on the Internet. This is a tool that was lying on the ground and I picked it up.
cite =Matt Taylor, quoted in "Wired"
Left-anarchist Matt Taylor, anothercypherpunk and acolyte of Bell's, declared in May 2001 that he was advancing assassination politics by taunting Ohio and California police online.cite news |first=Declan |last=McCullagh |title=Ashcroft's Hard Line on Hardcore |url=http://www.wired.com/politics/law/news/2001/06/44398?currentPage=2 |work=Wired |date=2001-06-09 |accessdate=2008-01-14 ] He began an initiative called Operation Soft Drill — a term previously referred to by Bell — with the stated intention of intimidating police and corporate polluters into respectinghuman rights .cite news |first=Declan |last=McCullagh |title=Online Cincy Cop Threats Probed |url=http://www.wired.com/politics/law/news/2001/05/43771 |work=Wired |date=2001-05-15 |accessdate=2008-01-14 ] Taylor was arrested and jailed by Australian police a month later on charges of vandalizing aMcDonald's restaurant.Release, harassment and conviction
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quote=I once believed it's too bad that there are a lot of people who work for government who are hard-working and honest people who will get hit (by Assassination Politics) and it's a shame…Well, I don't believe that any more. They are all either crooks or they tolerate crooks or they are aware of crooks among their numbers.
source =Jim Bell in interview with "Wired", on2000-11-11 .
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align =rightBell served his prison sentence at a federal medium-security prison inPhoenix, Arizona , from which he was released in April 2000. He was rearrested in June of the same year on the charge of violating several of his 36 probation conditions, and was returned in November to a federal detention center atSeaTac, Washington .Westfall, Bruce. " [http://jya.com/jdb-tc062398.htm Federal Marshals Arrest James Bell] ", "The Columbian ".] cite news |first=Declan |last=McCullagh |title='Cyber-Terrorist' Jailed Again |url=http://www.wired.com/politics/law/news/2000/11/40300 |work=Wired |date=2000-11-21 |accessdate=2008-01-14 ] Bell had conductedsousveillance against Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agents "to let them know that surveillance can be done in both directions", and compiled six months of evidence of what he alleged was illegal surveillance of him by a government agency. In the days leading up to his arrest he claimed that the agency had unlawfully installed acovert listening device in his home and atracking device in his car, something the ATF admitted doing during the subsequent trial.cite news |first=Declan |last=McCullagh |title=ATF Admits Tracking Jim Bell |url=http://www.wired.com/politics/law/news/2001/04/42895 |work=Wired |date=2001-04-06 |accessdate=2008-01-14 ]Bell was charged with violating 18 USC 2281, a law prohibiting the intimidation of family members of federal agents and some forms of
stalking . During the trial, the judge sealed the entire court file, forbid the defense from issuingsubpoena s to witnesses, granted the prosecution significant latitude in making negative suggestions about Bell's character and refused requests for a mistrial.cite news |first=Declan |last=McCullagh |title=DOJ: Cypherpunk Threatened Feds|url=http://www.wired.com/politics/law/news/2001/04/42860|work=Wired |date=2001-04-05 |accessdate=2008-01-14 ] Following his conviction, Bell renewed his attempts at firing his court-appointed lawyer, appealing his case to theSupreme Court of the United States , and filingcivil lawsuit s against those he alleges were involved in an orchestrated conspiracy to deny him a fair trial and an unbiased, court-appointed defense counsel; his targets included two judges, at least two prosecutors, and his former probation officers and defense attorneys. After being moved from SeaTac, he served a portion of his ten year sentence in the same federal prison inLompoc, California that once held convicted "cracker"Kevin Mitnick . He is expecting release in September 2009." [http://cryptome.org/jimbell-job.htm Bell pens job request from prison] ",2006-09-21 .]See also
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Anarcho-capitalist revolution
*Dead pool
*Futarchy
* Hacker
*Prediction market
*Propaganda by the deed
*Tontine References
External links
* [http://anti-state.com/series.html Assassination politics] series of articles from Anti-State.com, including essays by
Robert P. Murphy
* [http://www.jya.com/jdbfiles.htm Jim Bell Files] - archive of news articles, essays, and other information on Jim Bell and his essays
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