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The authors have done a tremendous service to the entire population of the World by exposing the vulnerability of the DES algorithm. The DES algorithm is the formula for encrypting your bank account and keeping other secrets safe.
DES has become unless and the authors have taken more than a little risk to inform you including absolute, undeniable proof in the form of "showing you how", down to the last detail.
The books not only gives detailed plans and references but also the correct current political motivation behind the desire to retain the DES and how it affects you.
Details of how government "politicking" of your civil rights and how those rights are being "watered down" for the benefit of the intelligence community is explained, too.
I don't personally plan on spending $200,000 or so to build a "engine for cracking DES", but I do believe that the money spent for this book was one of the better investments I have made. The books contents have been placed into the public domain by the authors. Tell a friend.
Bravo, guys!
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I am an avid reader of non-fiction and this book is one of the best I have ever read. He has had more experiences with live and dead celebrities that any one person would ever hope to have. To mention a few headliners; Steve McQueen, Hank Williams Jr., Jean Seberg, Jane Fonda, James Dean, Janis Joplin, Dennis Hopper, Jack Nicholson, Tom Neal, Barbara Payton, Ida Lupino, Errol Flynn and a cast of thousands.
Listen to this. John Gilmore wrote the original storyline for Easy Rider only he had another title. Dennis Hopper and Peter Fonda hired Terry Southern to write the same story which ended up being Easy Rider using 90% of John's original story. Did he get any money for his idea? NO! And that really upsets me. However, John has survived and is successful in the way he must want to be. I enjoy his style of writing and will read more of his books.
Well, even if it isn't all true-- and I like to think it is, because there's very little here that's self-serving, and Gilmore rarely spares himself-- LAID BARE delivers much more than anyone has a right to expect from any one book. Reading it was like reading TROPIC OF CANCER for the first time, only the characters are Jack Nicholson, Roddy McDowell, James Dean, Jean Seberg, and so on. This is much more than Hollywood gossip. This is the human tragedy that we read gossip in order to infer, exposed completely by a master writer. Gilmore's prose is direct, honest, and muscular. His mastery of detail is astonishing, so much that the details might be a little too thick if this were a novel. However, when he writes about Janis Joplin-- her manner, her way of dressing, her scent-- the importance of his subject, the fact that she really did live, and the devestating fact that she is gone forever make every remebered detail precious, and Gilmore treats each of them with appropriate care.
So why isn't John Gilmore famous? From reading LAID BARE, I think the answer may be that he doesn't care about fame-- and that may be the reason why he survived so much insanity, to tell of so many who did not. I can't wait to read this book again, and to read anything by John Gilmore that I can get my hands on.
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This book is a job well done, and fits right up there on the shelf with the Classics of True Crime.
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I have been intrigued by the Black Dahlia and was totally blown away by the "Case Reopened" documentary which highlights Gilmore's book, reenacting the murder. Scary stuff! I have since read other material on the case, but Gilmore's "Severed" has to be the bible to the Black Dahlia.
No matter how many different takes are offered on this famous case, it becomes clear that the one core account is "Severed." Another reviewer says the book has a haunting effect, and I offer this is due to the abundance of personal details Gilmore has brought to light about the real person, Elizabeth Short (the Black Dahlia). He has made her so real she seems to jump off the pages.
The suspect in "Severed" is a totally creepy individual, wholly believable, and this has been underscored by John Douglas. However, Gilmore doesn't claim he has solved the murder. Though he worked extensively with the detectives who handled the case, he makes clear that a dead man cannot confess or be tried. He tells the story of this awful crime, gathered from exclusive police points of view and information, from postmortem files and medical records that makes a readers hair stand on end. The massive amount of very personal details about Elizabeth Short, from her lipstick and face powder right down to descriptions of her underwear, makes this work so important. Elizabeth has been labeled a prostitute and a streetwalker in other books, and Gilmore skillfully proves this to be untrue. Elizabeth was never a prostitute or a streetwalker. Gilmore makes her so real that the reader cannot help but feel the pain and anguish, the loneliness and desperation Elizabeth must have experienced in her all-too-short life. This is a pitiful story, told by a fine writer, and painful at times to read. I believe this is one of the most important books even written in the field of true crime. An unforgettable read, as others have said, that merits the utmost praise.