Another article mentioning Freenet:

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20060607.gtcrimejun7/BNStory/Technology/home

[quote]
He said potential terrorists can find all the tools they need on-line,
adding that he has seen some radical Islamic sites containing
information on recruitment, training, target selection, weapon
construction and secret communication techniques.

Sharing such information anonymously is also a simple matter, with
certain pieces of software such as Freenet and Invisible IRC (Internet
Relay Chat) developing programs to protect the identity of their
users.

"There is no denying that it's a race against time and technology that
governments cannot always win," Harris said.
[/quote]

And what about the benefits of sharing information anonymously?

Saludos,
Caco_Patane <!>
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