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Alternative information networks—born out of social change as part of the 1960's sub‐culture—have adapted, died and been re‐born in many ways until now in the 1980's they form a valuable, fascinating fringe information source completely separate from mainstream intelligence and often as far away from the Government's computerised concept of IT. as it is possible to imagine.

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