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Overview

On May Day 1971, in Washington D.C. (or thereabouts - it makes a good legend), a flyer was distributed advertising a revolutionary newsletter named Youth International Party Line or "YIPL" for short.  This flyer was headed with a caption of "Fuck The Bell System."  The flyer told of a new "underground" newsletter that was anti-establishment and was to be published on a regular basis.  This was the beginning of the YIPL Newsletter, which later became known as TAP, and was founded by the late Abbie Hoffman and "Al Bell."

YIPL was aimed more towards ripping off the largest corporate giant at the time, none other than Ma Bell.  Of course, today we now know that the Bell System was probably one of the greatest technical entities to ever have existed.  Believe it or not, there was time when your telephone calls "just worked" and the audio quality was even pretty good!


See the Jew: Abbie Hoffman

Abbie Hoffman was your typical 1960s leftist and student "revolutionist" (a.k.a. pampered, whiny, rich kike).  Hoffman called for communal living, supported the drug culture, homosexuality & pedophilia, supported "divide-and-conquer" tactics against Whites, supported various pro-Zionist/Israeli/Marxist/Progressive causes over American causes, and attacked traditional/conservative (Gentile) ethics and morals.  He often called for the destruction of all Western governments, particularly the American nation itself.

"We shall not defeat Amerika by organizing a political party.  We shall do it by building a new nation - a nation as rugged as the marijuana leaf."

--- 1969 quote from Abbie Hoffman in the book Woodstock Nation: A Talk-Rock Album.


"'The list of Jews who have been involved in leading revolutions [since the middle of the 19th century] is very long,' explains Prof. Moshe Zimmermann of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem's history department.  'When a social group is not satisfied with its situation and feels it cannot change it - it will support a revolution.  The Jews were not satisfied because they did not have privileges granted to other sectors and therefore the idea of revolution - whether communist or liberal - was attractive to them.'"

--- Quote from Prof. Moshe Zuckermann, a historian at Tel Aviv University.  This is a great quote which goes a long way in describing the Jewish need to tear down Western Civilization.  They believe they are "God's Chosen" and cannot be free to do their own thing under Gentile rules of behavior.  Jews will continue to tear apart Western society until the bar is lowered to the level of a street gutter.  Then, and only then, will they be satisfied.

Hoffman idolized Karl Marx, Saul Alinsky, Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, Mao Tse-Tung, etc.  He supported rioters, murderers, and your assorted "anti-American" types - all while living in the U.S. on our tax dollars and under our Constitution - of course.  Hoffman was basically a direct ideological descendant of the Jewish Bolshevik, and all-around tyrant, Emma Goldman (Red Emma).

Abbie Hoffman and his Semitic/Khazar criminal cohorts received massive financial support from Sol Yassenoff-types, who amassed vast fortunes from shady real-estate dealings, stock market manipulation and speculation, currency manipulation, shady hedge funds, private central banking, or just general profiteering.

They also claimed to be "for the people," but in reality, they hobnobbed with some of the richest and most influential people in the United States, including the Jewish editor of TIME magazine (who helped Hoffman beat a drug charge) and an Executive Vice President of AT&T - you know, the same company they claimed to "hate" so much...

Funny, you don't hear much about any of that...

"I hardly exaggerate.  Jewish life consists of two elements: Extracting money and protesting."

--- Quote from Nahum Goldmann in The Jewish Paradox, 1978.

Hoffman went on to write the infamous book entitled Steal This Book and was one of the original "Chicago Seven" during the National Democratic Convention arrests in 1968.  These "tough" young Jews shouted 'No we won't go!' as the Gentiles around them were drafted to Vietnam...

Abbie Hoffman was also friends with a fellow anti-White, anti-Western, anti-American, filthy and fat little Jew named Ira Einhorn.

Besides claiming to start Earth Day (or as educated people call it "Murder Your Girlfriend and Get Excused for it Because You're a Communist Jew Who Started a Phony Anti-Capitalist Movement Designed to Fool People into Believing You Care About the Earth in Order to Raise Money to Fund Other Rich Leftist/Totalitarians Who Want to Destroy Western Civilization" Day), Ira Einhorn is probably most famous for murdering his White girlfriend - the beautiful Helen "Holly" Maddux.

In September of 1977, Holly Maddux had her head bashed in and was left to die (and decompose) in a trunk in Ira Einhorn's Philadelphia apartment for 18 months - all while Ira still lived there!  With the help of now-Senator Arlen Specter (Jew), Einhorn was able to reduce his bail to only $4,000.  Normally, alleged murderers don't get bail...

Aided by the vast fortune and political power of Barbara Bronfman (Jew), the wife of Seagram Liquor heir Charles Bronfman, Einhorn was able to flee to Europe where he lived freely under the assumed name "Eugene Mallon."

After 22 years of living in Europe, Ira Einhorn was caught by the French police and extradited to the United States in July of 2001.

He was found guilty in December of 2002 for the first-degree murder of Holly Maddux.

Don't expect those faggots Cheshire Catalyst or Eric Corley to be covering that story at HOPE (or Wikipedia)!

                
Helen "Holly" Maddux


Holly Maddux's Remains


Ira Einhorn's Mugshot


"Counter-Culture" Con Men:  Ira Einhorn and Abbie Hoffman in 1969

Abbie Hoffman later gave up publishing YIPL and passed the torch onto others.  He became a fairly successful attorney and authored several other books, including Steal This Urine Test and Revolution for the Hell of It.

Abbie Hoffman finally did the world a favor when he commited suicide on April 12, 1989 by overdosing on phenobarbital.

The first 20 issues of the newsletter were simply called Youth International Party Line or "YIPL"  However, beginning with issue number 21, the name changed to TAP, which stood for "Technological American Party."  Later, starting with issue number 59, TAP then stood for "Technological Assistance Program" with "Tom Edison" the new Editor-in-Chief.  Still later, TAP no longer stood for anything TAP - was simply "TAP."

The original TAP ceased publication with issue number 91 in 1984 with "Cheshire Catalyst" (Robert Osband) the last editor after Tom Edison's apartment was firebombed (and computer equipment stolen) in August of 1983.  Its subscriber base was said to have been around 4,000.

During its 13 year reign, TAP was often published sporadically.  Subscribers never really knew when they would get an issue.  Many subscribers complained about paying and then not receiving any issues!  Over the years, TAP published on many mediums.  TAP published articles on all kinds of unusual things, ideas, and tactics.  Most of them would be illegal if actually employed.  Phone phreaking was a major issue, plus there were articles on lockpicking, homemade highs and drugs, hacking, rip-offs, cons, scams, vending machine ripoffs, etc.  Most all of the subject matter was controversial and always "anti-establishment," and sometimes border-line anarchistic.  TAP was truly a legend as it united phone phreaks and other "techno-phreaks."

Actually, TAP was truly the first hacker newsletter, although the word "hacker" was virtually unknown at the time TAP began publishing.  It is amazing that TAP survived printing almost a hundred original issues.  Many E-zines and newsletters today never get past a few issues.

The "New" TAP

In March of 1989, the "new" TAP was born in Louisville, Kentucky.  A couple of hackers named Aristotle (Kevin Jones, Editor #92-#100), Predat0r (John Parrish, Editor #101-#107), and Olorin The White (Society for the Freedom of Information) began publishing their own version of TAP.  Their first issue was #92 - taking up the reins right where the original TAP left off.  The "new" TAP just never was the same as the "old" TAP.  The new TAP started off being "free" for a stamp.  Later, with around issue #101, a $10.00 subscription fee was incurred.  Many people had lost money on the "old" TAP, thus most subscribers were leery of sending in $10 to the "new" TAP.

Not surprisingly, the same problems existed with the new TAP as the old one - subscription problems and publishing deadlines.  Subscribers once again never knew when an issue would arrive.  Keep in mind that TAP was not a high class operation - it was usually printed on borrowed copy machines, donated paper, etc.  TAP was not a "Madison Ave" publication nor was it meant to be.

After publishing issue #107, TAP never printed another issue.  TAP is dead, and should remain dead.

TAP is Back!

"Well TAP isn't that easy to kill!  I'm sure it will re-surface in one form or another sometime in the next decade."

--- Quote from Cheshire Catalyst in a 1985 interview with "The Infiltrator" while at a TAP meeting in New York City.

Thanks to the voters in the United States being total idiots, TAP will be making an official comeback!

Put out by TA Publications and NESOG, the newest incarnation of TAP will have a more small-government, survialist, true-conservative, "Ayn Rand-esque" feel.  This follows the "get the hell out of my way" spirit which should drive any true hacker.  If you have ever voted for Hillary Clinton, then complained on your little "hacker" radio show that nothing in NYC works, this won't be for you...

The newest issue will start with #108 and will be released in January 2009.

Miscellaneous Notes, Links, and Flier Information

Letter-to-Editor: TAP, Issue #48

One of the major reasons I am displeased with what TAP
has become is that you have spent nearly 50% of the damn
space bitching and venting your spleen and other organs
about what you don't like about us, the readers.  We
subscribed because the original version contained inter-
esting and useful information, not the ravings of an
ego-maniac who is pissed at himself because he can't
handle the job, and wants somebody else to do it for him.
Knock off the crap, and get back to business, or I shall
cancel also.

   Wash., D.C.

Heh...  They had the same problems as $2600 Magazine!


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YIPL Magazine - Issue #1  June 1971


YIPL Magazine - Issue #2  July 1971


YIPL Magazine - Issue #3  August 1971


YIPL Magazine - Issue #4  September 1971


YIPL Magazine - Issue #5  October 1971


YIPL Magazine - Issue #6  November 1971


YIPL Magazine - Issue #7  December 1971 - January 1972


YIPL Magazine - Issue #8  February 1972


YIPL Magazine - Issue #9  March - April 1972


YIPL Magazine - Issue #10  May 1972


YIPL Magazine - Issue #11  June - July 1972


YIPL Magazine - Issue #12  August 1972


YIPL Magazine - Issue #13  September - October 1972


YIPL Magazine - Issue #14  November 1972


YIPL Magazine - Issue #15  December 1972 - January 1973


YIPL Magazine - Issue #16  February 1973


YIPL Magazine - Issue #17  March - April 1973


YIPL Magazine - Issue #18  May 1973


YIPL Magazine - Issue #19  June 1973


YIPL Magazine - Issue #20  July 1973


Name Changed to "TAP"


TAP Magazine - Issue #21  August - September 1973


TAP Magazine - Issue #22  October 1973


TAP Magazine - Issue #23  November 1973


TAP Magazine - Issue #24  December 1973


TAP Magazine - Issue #25  January - February 1974


TAP Magazine - Issue #26  March 1974


TAP Magazine - Issue #27  November 1974


TAP Magazine - Issue #28  March 1975


TAP Magazine - Issue #29  October 1975


TAP Magazine - Issue #30  November 1975


TAP Magazine - Issue #31  December 1975


TAP Magazine - Issue #32  January 1976


TAP Magazine - Issue #33  February - March 1976


TAP Magazine - Issue #34  April 1976


TAP Magazine - Issue #35  May 1976


TAP Magazine - Issue #36  June 1976


TAP Magazine - Issue #37  July - August 1976


TAP Magazine - Issue #38  September 1976


TAP Magazine - Issue #39  September - October 1976


TAP Magazine - Issue #40  November 1976


TAP Magazine - Issue #41  December 1976


TAP Magazine - Issue #42  January - February 1977


TAP Magazine - Issue #43  March - April 1977


TAP Magazine - Issue #44  May - June 1977


TAP Magazine - Issue #45  July - August 1977


TAP Magazine - Issue #46  September - October 1977


TAP Magazine - Issue #47  November - December 1977


TAP Magazine - Issue #48  January - Febuary 1978


TAP Magazine - Issue #49  March - April 1978


TAP Magazine - Issue #50  May - June 1978


TAP Magazine - Issue #51  July 1978


TAP Magazine - Issue #52  August 1978


TAP Magazine - Issue #53  September - October 1978


TAP Magazine - Issue #54  November - December 1978


TAP Magazine - Issue #55  January - February 1979


TAP Magazine - Issue #56  March - April 1979


TAP Magazine - Issue #57  May - June 1979


TAP Magazine - Issue #58  July - August 1979


TAP Magazine - Issue #59  September - October 1979


TAP Magazine - Issue #60  November - December 1979


TAP Magazine - Issue #61  January - February 1980


TAP Magazine - Issue #62  March - April 1980


TAP Magazine - Issue #63  Summer 1980


TAP Magazine - Issue #64  Fall 1980


TAP Magazine - Issue #65  January - February 1981


TAP Magazine - Issue #66  March - April 1981


TAP Magazine - Issue #67  May - June 1981


TAP Magazine - Issue #68  July - August 1981


TAP Magazine - Issue #69  September - October 1981


TAP Magazine - Issue #70  November - December 1981


TAP Magazine - Issue #71  January 1982


TAP Magazine - Issue #72  February 1982


TAP Magazine - Issue #73  March 1982


TAP Magazine - Issue #74  April 1982


TAP Magazine - Issue #75  May - June 1982


TAP Magazine - Issue #76  July - August 1982


TAP Magazine - Issue #77  September 1982


TAP Magazine - Issue #78  October 1982


TAP Magazine - Issue #79  November 1982


TAP Magazine - Issue #80  December 1982


TAP Magazine - Issue #81  January 1983


TAP Magazine - Issue #82  February 1983


TAP Magazine - Issue #83  March 1983


TAP Magazine - Issue #84  April 1983


TAP Magazine - Issue #85  May - June 1983


TAP Magazine - Issue #86  July - August 1983


TAP Magazine - Issue #87  September - October 1983


TAP Magazine - Issue #88  November 1983


TAP Magazine - Issue #89  December 1983


TAP Magazine - Issue #90  January - February 1984


TAP Magazine - Issue #91  Spring 1984


The "New" TAP


TAP Magazine - Issue #92  Spring 1989


TAP Magazine - Issue #93  June 1989


TAP Magazine - Issue #94  Fall 1989


TAP Magazine - Issue #95  November 1989


TAP Magazine - Issue #96  December 1989


TAP Magazine - Issue #97  January 1990


TAP Magazine - Issue #98  Spring 1990


TAP Magazine - Issue #99  June 1990


TAP Magazine - Issue #100  September 1990


TAP Magazine - Issue #101  December 1990


TAP Magazine - Issue #102  January 1991


TAP Magazine - Issue #103  February 1991


TAP Magazine - Issue #104  March 1991


TAP Magazine - Issue #105  June 1991


TAP Magazine - Issue #106  


TAP Magazine - Issue #107  


The "Newest" TAP


TAP Magazine - Issue #108  January 2009


TAP Magazine - Issue #109  February 2009


TAP Magazine - Issue #110  March 2009


TAP Magazine - Issue #111  April 2009


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