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Post by JoJo on Jan 15, 2007 17:20:43 GMT -5
Should be interesting reading.. Wikileaks is an uncensorable version of Wikipedia for untraceable mass document leaking and analysis. It combines the protection and anonymity of cutting-edge cryptographic technologies with the transparency and simplicity of a wiki interface.
Principled leaking has changed the course of history for the better; it can alter the course of history in the present; it can lead us to a better future.More: www.wikileaks.org/faq.html
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Post by That Latvian Guy on Jan 16, 2007 13:50:01 GMT -5
Let's just wait, and see what will come out of this.
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Post by beatlies on Jan 26, 2007 2:32:22 GMT -5
It seems the the CIA/NSA/MI6/BND agents have AGAIN been busily deleting and censoring the wikipedia links to this site and the TKIN site. At the "Paul Is Dead" wiki web site the reference links to this NIR forum and to TKIN HAVE ONCE AGAIN BEEN DISAPPEARED. So someone (was it Ilras the last time?) should restore them, perhaps with a note warning against further anonymous delete-censoring by der totalitarian Thought Police. There is also this strange message near the bottom of the Paul Is Dead web site:
"External links The external links in this article may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia's content policies. Please improve this article by removing excessive or inappropriate external links. Please remove this tag when this is done. This article has been tagged since October 2006. (talk)
Officially Pronounced Dead? Website that offers over 330 clues. Who Buried Paul McCartney? Dutch Documentary by Wouter van Opdorp explores the true story behind the Paul-is-Dead tale Hints of What Was There asks, "given all the 'Paul Is Dead' clues, is there another interpretation?" Paul Is Dead rumour including audio clippings More on the Rumour Photographic analysis of Paul before and after his alleged death Paul is dead FAQ (rec.music.beatles) IMDb entry on "Paul Is Dead", the German film based on a boy's finding out about the rumor and search for the murderer Paul Is Dead - 1969 Report - Beatles A 1969 late-night radio broadcast on WABC in New York City, in which the DJ describes "something strange going on about Paul of The Beatles." JustSimpsons This site goes into the hidden recipe in the Simpsons episode S7E05 - Lisa The Vegetarian. You can listen to audio clips as well as get some more info on the subject. Check out the recipe!
Paul McCartney Discography Studio albums: McCartney · Ram · McCartney II · Tug of War · Pipes of Peace · Press to Play · Ñíîâà â ÑÑÑÐ · Flowers in the Dirt · Off the Ground · Flaming Pie · Run Devil Run · Driving Rain · Chaos and Creation in " Oh wait, we know it can't be intelligence agents deleting the links to PWR sites, because George Bush said in his own defense in a speech last year "we do not troll the internet." SO that settles it.
Putting in wiki site links to the Revolution 9 and Sea of Green sites would also be helpful.
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Post by JoJo on Feb 19, 2008 18:42:28 GMT -5
Hmm, I don't know what the above post had to do with Wikileaks, anyway... The latest, by killing the domain registration, they make it impossible to find the site uness you know the numerical IP address. Well, their problem with that is that many many sites will start spreading the IP address anyway. Please take note of it. rawstory.com/news/2008/Wikileaks_fights_on_after_courts_shutdown_0219.htmlIt may not be at Wikileaks.org anymore, but the whistle-blowing Web site that prides itself in exposing secrets is still publishing and vows to fight a court's attempt to shut it down.
While Wikileaks will return to court Feb. 29, the ruling sets a "disturbing precedent" that could make it easier for judges or lawmakers to censor online content, says Steve Aftergood, who researches government secrecy, told RAW STORY.
"It will make it easier for a court to do the same thing in the future and that's regrettable," said Aftergood, head of the Federation of American Scientists' Project on Government Secrecy. Aftergood runs a blog for the organization, where he frequently posts internal government documents.
A federal judge in California ordered Dynadot, which hosted the wikileaks.org domain name, to shut down access to the Web address. But Aftergood notes Wikileaks content can still be accessed through its Internet Protocol address, 88.80.13.160/wiki/Wikileaks.
"The domain [Wikileaks.org] no longer points to where the files are still hosted on the Web, but they are still on the Web," Aftergood says. "Their strategy is redundancy. If one site is blocked another pops up to circumvent the barrier, and it's been a fairly successful strategy up to this point."
The court case involves a lawsuit from a Swiss banking group based in the Caymen Islands. Documents posted to Wikileaks implicated the bank, Julius Baer, in a money laundering scheme.
"Wiki leaks is not defying the government of China or Iran, they are allegedly violating banking secrecy laws, which is to my mind a more questionable kind of action," Aftergood said. He has more thoughts on his blog.
"It is too early to say who has won or lost more in this confrontation. Wikileaks has demonstrated the willingness and the ability to sustain a robust publication capability in defiance of legal authority, though it may have lost its domain name for the foreseeable future," he writes. "Bank Julius Baer, whom most people would have never heard of, will now be permanently linked in many minds with vague allegations of financial misconduct."
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