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Afflicting the Comfortable
If afflicting the comfortable is your goal, you might want to visit Wikileaks, an international cache for documents that have been "liberated" - in the 1960s sense of the word - from governments and corporations by persons who are either conscientious whistle blowers or dastardly assailants on privacy rights. You choose!

Recently an offshore concern managed to get G.W. Bush-appointed federal judge Jeffrey White effectively to unregister the domain of the organization by breaking its DNS-IP relationship and to display blank pages, forcing its readers to link directly to its server ( http://88.80.13.160/, that's http://88.80.13.160/) to read the latest allegedly purloined fare. The site is also still registered (mirrored) in other countries e.g., wikileaks.cx. (One would, of course, have expected such a judge not to understand the organic and unconstrained nature of the 'net.)

The creators of Wikipedia state that their goal is to spread sunlight on activities of governments and corporations in the belief that transparency impels democracy. They are opposed, of course, by the keepers of the sacred secrets.

Wikileaks (for the moment)


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