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- *** Introduction to the Paul Revere Network ***
-
- Paul Revere was the original "Freedom Rider".
-
- Today, we ride the North American continental telecommunications
- network. We do so in support of the fundamental freedoms to
- which we, as Americans, were born.
-
- The Paul Revere Network (PRN) is a coast-to-coast network of
- committed grass-roots gun rights activists who rely upon computer
- bulletin board systems for their primary mode of communication.
- Leroy Pyle (NRA Director and 27-year San Jose police veteran)
- is Founder and Director of the PRN. Based in San Jose, CA,
- Pyle's BBS (1:143/223) feeds all network message traffic both
- to direct nodes and hub nodes. Currently, there is an East Coast
- node (Virginia) and a Midwest node (Missouri).
-
- The PRN offers an additional channel of information in the form
- of Sighters!. This irregularly-published hard-copy newsletter
- serves as our official publication; any who are interested in
- receiving a sample copy may post a request for it on any PRN
- board.
-
- *** PRN: 2nd Amendment Orientation
- PRN stands firm and four-square in support of the "NEW NRA" and
- Neal Knox' Second Amendment Action. With respect to "compromise"
- with the anti-gun factions, our policy is - and will remain - "No
- Negotiation with Terrorists!"
-
- *** PRN: Purpose
- The purpose of the PRN is to allow local- and regional-level 2nd
- Amendment activists to initiate and coordinate political actions
- designed to further the movement's goals. Our ability to
- instantly share information which affects us all gives us a
- tremendous edge over the opposition. Using our computers, we can
- multiply our efforts a hundred-fold; we will one day be able to
- mobilize thousands of letters and telephone calls in support of
- or in opposition to particular legislation or media actions. We
- can "get the word out", as needed, and very quickly!
-
- During this year's NRA Annual Meeting in Salt Lake City, PRN
- members electronically posted updates on important happenings
- there. Today (one month later), the general NRA membership has
- yet to learn anything about happenings at the convention - and
- won't, until the next issue of the American Rifleman comes out.
- Meanwhile, PRN members know that (for example):
- 1.) DCM has been fully funded,
- 2.) All 17 of Neal Knox' 2nd Amendment Action slate was
- elected (and all but one of his other endorsees were
- elected to the nominating committee),
- 3.) NBC has committed heavy resources to an effort to
- discredit the 2nd Amendment, with the end result being
- its repeal, and that NRA has committed heavy resources
- of its own to fight this battle.
-
- This information was all posted to the PRN in the form of "Paul
- Revere NetAlerts". Participating NodeOps post such NetAlerts
- when the situation warrants.
-
- During the recent riots in Los Angeles, users of the PRN learned
- that Charlton Heston rudely refused to "loan a few guns" to some
- (previously) anti-gun Hollywood associates and acquaintances.
- Users also had an opportunity to discuss how best to relate the
- lessons learned from the riots to our individual RKBA - in order
- that they be ready to counter the anticipated media onslaught.
-
- In addition to providing the ability to communicate rapidly, Paul
- Revere Network Nodes all maintain 2nd Amendment-oriented file
- areas. Structured at the discretion of the individual PRN Node
- Operator (NodeOp), these file areas contain massive amounts of
- data grouped under headings such as "firearms/technical", "2nd
- Amendment reference", "letters to the editor" (for sharing
- writing styles, topics, and ideas), local/regional grass-roots
- action information, newsletter articles, legislative updates, and
- so forth.
-
- It is a fact that gunowners have lost ground over the past
- several decades and that, further, the slope appears to be
- steepening the farther we slide! States on both coasts now have
- actual bans in place while in New York, registered rifles and
- shotguns are scheduled for confiscation. Alert gunowners have
- come to the fore and have, on their own, militated for a stronger
- NRA, written letters, made appointments with their legislators,
- made the phone calls, and so forth. Many of these alert
- gunowners have joined forces with like-minded people local to
- their area and begun to make concerted, unified local efforts to
- halt the erosion of their gun freedoms.
-
- We want these folks in our loop! The more we can tie grass-
- roots, loosely organized activists together, the greater the
- number of previously-uncommitted gunowners we can reach and
- enlist in our cause. And there is no better a central
- information-exchange medium than a local computer bulletin board
- system!
-
- *** PRN: How to join
- Your BBS need not necessarily be "nodelisted" in FidoNet, but you
- must have implemented a front-end mailer and a tosser. You may use
- any mailer that accomodates normal FidoNet-format transmissions -
- currently, various NodeOps are using D'Bridge, FrontDoor, and
- BinkleyTerm, with D'Bridge in use at all main nodes.
-
- Most of our PR_NET boards are nodelisted. This allows them to
- carry some of the popular echoes available in FidoNet, including
- RTKBA and Firearms.
-
- Step 1: Create two new conferences - "PR_NET" and "PR_NODE_OP".
- The former is the general PRN user conference which is swapped
- openly across all the other PRN systems, while PR_NODE_OP is the
- NodeOps' "private channel" and is flagged as "private" inside
- your BBS software in such a manner as to restrict access to all
- but other NodeOps. If the primary purpose of your BBS relates to
- 2nd Amendment issues, then we prefer that you make the Paul
- Revere Network conference the default main conference. While
- this is certainly not mandatory, it provides uniformity across
- the net and enhances the ability of your users to engage in and
- enjoy direct communication with the other activists in the Net.
- Most NodeOps have the PR_NET conference set up as the main
- conference with separate, local special-purpose conferences
- available to their users.
-
- Step 2: Make an identifying origin line. If your BBS uses the
- PR_NET as its primary, root conference, then make the origin line
- read along the lines of:
-
- "Paul Revere Network/Nevada (702) 555-1234"
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- What this does is indicate that your board is a primary, "front-
- line" Paul Revere Network board.
-
- If you have an established board and want to keep its name in the
- origin line, that's fine, too! We merely ask that the origin line
- reflect membership in PR_NET ala the following examples:
-
- "Paul Revere Network/PA (Second Amendment) (814) 555-1234"
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- or
- "The Second Amendment (PR_NET/PA) (814) 555-1234"
- ^^^^^^^^^^^
- Step 3: Scan your outgoing mail and poll your hub for mail pickup.
- We understand that economics may limit the frequency of your calls.
- While daily polling is optimum for most of us, we understand that
- economics and light traffic on your board (especially if it is a
- new board) might limit the need for frequent polling. We ask only
- that you balance the requirement that the "word must get to the
- grass roots" with your ability to provide the benefits of polling
- PRN messages for your users. Remember: Without messages from its
- various nodes, PRN will die.
-
- You will need to contact your hub's Node_Op in order to establish
- session-level password security.
-
- As PRN grows and matures, more structure designed to enhance
- overall function will be developed. We vow to never allow the
- manifestations of the structure we impose to interfere with our
- battle to preserve and further the Second Amendment.
-
- We recognize the importance of local autonomy and value the input
- of all NodeOps.
-
- That's basically it! If you have further questions, call the
- Paul Revere Network/San Jose at (408) 947-7800 or direct NetMail
- there at 1:143/223.
-
- Brad Alpert
- Associate Director, PRN
- (816) 597-3423/Voice
- (816) 597-3950/DATA
- May 15, 1992
- Updated August 25, 1992