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On Thursday, February 13, 2020 10:59 AM, John Young wrote:
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> https://documentcloud.org/documents/6775056-20200211.htm (pages 20-21)
https://www.documentcloud.org/notes/print?docs[]=6775056
20200211
206 Pages - Contributed by Alexa O'Brien, Alexa O'Brien In
On Fri, Feb 14, 2020 at 01:43:41PM -0800, C. Comet wrote:
> >
> > One way blogs - OWBs:
> > Important points:
> > - OWBs are, due to present tech, not anonymous.
> > - They simply provide the possibility that something you write or some
> > document (say an Affidavit) that you upload, cannot be
Jurisdictions:
User visible blog names might contain the jurisdiction, say:
AUS.MyExMateJimIsABastard.OwBloggPlt23jf.onion/...
MyExMateJimIsABastard.OwBloggPlt23jf.onion/AU/...
and then if an Australian court issues an injunction against
"$CODE.MyExMateJimIsABastard.OwBloggPlt23jf.onion/",
On Fri, Feb 14, 2020 at 09:52:58AM +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> and due to the contract, and default tech policies in place in
"-implicit- technical contract by virtue of the default policies in place"
[You know, it seems quite difficult to speak precisely...]
One way blogs - OWBs:
Important points:
- OWBs are, due to present tech, not anonymous.
- They simply provide the possibility that something you write or
some document (say an Affidavit) that you upload, cannot be
easily attacked by a non-state actor, primarily by virtue of
being
On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 06:00:21AM -0500, John Young wrote:
> 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.
Indeed.
> The current Joshua Schulte trial testimony by CIA witnesses continues t
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
initia
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 c