By design of the internet nothing can be done on it that is not traceable, any suggestion otherwise by default sustains the fiction of untraceability.

The current Joshua Schulte trial testimony by CIA witnesses continues to spew disinformation about this, as if the prosecution has been initiated to delude internet users, mavericks, hackers, coders, administrators, programmers, developers.

In February 11 testimony a CIA witness claimed 120-150 agency developers were busy coding malware for deployment.

Schulte lawyer questioning CIA witness:

"Q. And malware is just a way to infect another system, correct?
A. Yes.
Q. How many developers were there developing malware?
A. I would say probably 120 to 150."

https://documentcloud.org/documents/6775056-20200211.htm (pages 20-21)

To be sure, CIA officers lie, spread disinfo, swear to tell the truth, run misleading prosecution operations, run leak sites and anonymizers, post to mail lists, inundate social media, groom informers, pay bribes, coerce resisters into betraying associates, hire the most vociferous opponents, implant bullshit on Wikipedia and Wayback, issue distortionate books, film, tv, theater, so forth. Git, Full-Disclosure, Dark Web, alternatives to internet as watering holes, stings, recruitment hangouts, why even this very cess pit. Trust us.



At 05:31 AM 2/13/2020, you wrote:
Anyone know of a Tor site which is basically a blog site, but effectively only allows additions of documents, attachments and pages (sort of like git stores all history) - perhaps based on git?

This is sort of like a wikileaks, but unfiltered/ unadjudicated, and also not for any government or corporate "leaks", just for a few folks who wish to speak publicly on their private views and opinions, without being able to censored after the fact, and with verifyable identity (e.g. by signing git tags, which can then be verified by viewers of the blog, or at least by those who git clone it)?

Also, re dark web, Tor is presently "the only readily installable option" - so this needs to be an onion site/blog, so most folks can "just install TBB and view the site".

Short of such a "dark web one-way Wordpress", anyone personally familiar with actually deployed (floss) software to do such a job (please no PHP)?

TIA,


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