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by e12e
977 days ago
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Was going to suggest Cryptome - but it was apparently closed this August in protest of the unfair case against Assange (Young tried to argue for being tried as a co-defendant, having published unredacted documents prior to WikiLeaks): https://www.cryptome.org/ |
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Um. I just don't know what to say about this. I'm so confused by this logic. I'm sure the people in the US Intelligence services are going to be crying themselves to sleep because Cryptome closes. I bet they'll be begging US prosecutors to charge him with a crime just to keep Cryptome open. I just don't get the logic behind this. Someone please explain it to me.