Posted on 02/19/2008 11:55:22 AM PST by Nachum
Well - what the judge had the authority to do was to cut off the DNS service. The IP address still exists, and the servers are still up. The judge doesn’t have the authority to touch the servers that the data sits on since they are outside the US.
"Website allowing whistle-blowers to anonymously post gov. and corp. doc's taken offline in US"
did not line up with the linked source. It had to be changed to match the published title at the source. Please do not alter any titles. Just use the title above the article.
Thanks.
Geeeez- Do you think they could post the documents that Sandy Berger took???
If piratebay can do it, so can they.
I didn’t know US judges had a vested interest in swiss money laundering.
Sorry. It did not fit. That is the only reason why I condensed it.
For now there are many ways to get around it and the court looks like a third world donkey. Way to go Judge!
If I had a nickle for every time I had to say THAT to some pretty little thing on a Saturday night.....................
I'd have 10 cents!
Seems like the process was a bit underhanded, if the Wikileak site narrative is accurate in its chronology. Looks like a bit of judicial bullying, IMO. Still not a problem, though, as the foreign sites are still up and running, and the IP addy works, as one would expect.
The demand absolute privacy for people that leak things that are very possibly not even based in fact, but at the same time they demand that their sources and those that discuss things must be kept completely secret regardless of if they intentionally work to harm others through lies or though disclosing things that no one else has a legitimate right to know.
There are leaks about individuals on that site. There are leaks about our military's rules of engagement. There are national security issues that if true could put our people at risk on that site.
These aren't people supporting civil liberties. These are people who are attacking civil liberties and wanting to do so under a veil of secrecy.
These are the same folks who published the supposed Rules of Engagment (for US Military in Iraq) that were/are still classified.
Yep, same people.
Agreed, there is nothing “noble” about releasing information that might be classified. It’s a dangerous, and perhaps deadly game that people are being led into by this.
Certainly there are things we’d all love to see “released” eventually, for our own edification and perhaps even vindication... but to do so at the price of destruction of the US government certainly (and most of our allies) is nothing more than another Liberal movement in THIS country - not to mention many other countries.
You’re correct.
DON’T VISIT THE URL POST ABOVE, IF YOU DID, YOU NEED TO DISCONNECT FROM THE INTERNET AND GO OFF-GRID, YOU MUST NEVER RETURN, YOU HAVE BEEN MARKED.
88.80.13.160 is from Sweden(SE) in region Europe
TraceRoute to 88.80.13.160 [a13-160-n20.cust.prq.se]
Hop (ms) (ms) (ms) IP Address Host name
1 5 0 0 66.98.244.1 gphou-66-98-244-1.ev1servers.net
2 0 0 0 66.98.241.13 gphou-66-98-241-13.ev1servers.net
3 0 0 0 66.98.240.12 gphou-66-98-240-12.ev1servers.net
4 1 1 1 129.250.11.129 ge-1-11.r03.hstntx01.us.bb.gin.ntt.net
5 1 1 1 129.250.2.228 xe-0-1-0.r20.hstntx01.us.bb.gin.ntt.net
6 9 8 8 129.250.3.129 as-0.r20.dllstx09.us.bb.gin.ntt.net
7 6 9 8 129.250.2.59 ae-0.r21.dllstx09.us.bb.gin.ntt.net
8 7 6 13 154.54.11.193 te3-4.mpd01.dfw03.atlas.cogentco.com
9 8 9 9 154.54.6.65 te2-4.mpd01.dfw01.atlas.cogentco.com
10 18 21 16 154.54.5.126 te8-2.mpd01.mci01.atlas.cogentco.com
11 54 51 49 154.54.7.82 te3-3.mpd01.bos01.atlas.cogentco.com
12 142 142 144 66.28.4.202 te8-3.mpd03.jfk02.atlas.cogentco.com
13 145 144 144 154.54.7.45 te3-1.mpd02.par01.atlas.cogentco.com
14 144 144 142 130.117.2.82 te4-1.mpd01.par02.atlas.cogentco.com
15 142 142 150 130.117.0.221 te2-1.mpd02.fra03.atlas.cogentco.com
16 142 145 142 130.117.2.141 te2-1.ccr01.ams03.atlas.cogentco.com
17 142 142 142 130.117.3.86 te1-3.ccr01.dus01.atlas.cogentco.com
18 204 200 208 130.117.3.129 te2-1.ccr01.ham01.atlas.cogentco.com
19 150 147 150 130.117.2.150 te1-1.ccr01.cph01.atlas.cogentco.com
20 160 160 163 130.117.0.50 te1-1.ccr01.sto01.atlas.cogentco.com
21 343 160 160 149.6.168.10 dcs-data-com.demarc.cogentco.com
22 158 160 157 217.78.35.6 ge2.cr0.sth3.prqinet.net
23 160 158 158 88.80.5.3 ge0.tr0.sth3.prqinet.net
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How do you like that for censorship?
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