On 2016-08-23 5:43 PM, jaun wrote: > > Well that site needs to be taken down who responsible locked up. Posting > CIA names and address, snowden and tons of other information putting > people at Risk. > > > > > > -------- Original Message -------- > On Aug 23, 2016, 3:48 PM, Sean Lynch wrote: > > > On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 3:35 PM jaun < arpsp...@protonmail.com > <mailto:arpsp...@protonmail.com>> wrote: > > I had heard their keys had been compromised a while back..... jy > has been living large. Reason are obvious for assuming control > > > Seems prudent to always assume anything you read could potentially > be fake or otherwise manipulated to try to skew your opinion in a > direction someone wants to skew it in. In fact, doesn't that > describe pretty much all communication? Young or Natsios could just > as easily be modifying or filtering what they release based on their > own agenda. And even without controlling the site, the feds (or any > other government or group) could be intentionally leaking particular > information to bring about some desired result. > > But I don't think the potential compromise of a few PGP keys, which > we learned about because Young revoked them and announced it, or the > fact that a highly successful architect is "living large", is reason > in particular to believe the site is under the control of the feds. > > -------- Original Message -------- > On Aug 23, 2016, 3:19 PM, Sean Lynch wrote: > > > On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 2:42 PM jaun < > arpsp...@protonmail.com <mailto:arpsp...@protonmail.com>> > wrote: > > > Could anyone confirm or deny to that cryptome.org > <http://cryptome.org> is being run by the feds and has > been for a number of years. > > > I have no idea either way, though I'm interested to know > what you think their motive might be for doing so, and what > made you think it might be? >
Sounds like an extreme response to the advent of governmental transparency at its most personal form.