Just call it "TheCthulhu Archive," or something other than Cryptome, then
good to go.
A dual hat locution worthy of ever-duplicitous cryptology.
On Dec 21, 2015, at 12:06 AM, John Young <jya@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Just call it "TheCthulhu Archive," or something other than Cryptome, then
good to go.
Make many archives, many are being made, many more needed. All start by
and are sustained by thieving, like Wayback's, Google's, WikiLeak's,
Snowden's,
Manning's, CIA's, NSA's, In-Q-Tel's, LoC's, Cryptome's.
Mirrors, torrents, copies, siphoning, are tampering, rip-offs, fake goods. A
long
tradition of that banditry. Note the offerings of this list, most of the
Internet, all
of education, religion, law, the media.
"Respected repository of information," oh my, what a false honor presaging
a spit in eye. A dual hat locution worthy of ever-duplicitous cryptology.
Claims of authenticity, anonymity, updates, are pickpocketing, shysterism,
verily spy trade, inevitable tampering, cheating, deceiving.
, NSA's, At 09:53 PM 12/20/2015, you wrote:
On 12/21/15, Shelley <shelley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Cryptome is, or was for a very long time, a respected repository of
information. It'd be perfectly understandable if you're ready to hang it
up, just please do it soon before you run it off the rails. Please pass it
git (bare repo)
with hidden server (tor, i2p) mirrors
would enable distributed, anonymous, incremental, updates to the
repository to be published easily