Shortly before Assange disappeared, the dates on all of the files on Wikileaks were changed to January 1st, 1984 at 1:01 am. This is an obvious reference to the torture chamber room 101 in the book 1984.
Curiously, at some point after this, some files had their dates changed again. This is from a post on reddit:
I have found three files on the index's main page that have different dates. One has to do with the newly released German BND-NSA leaks, dated/time stamped 01-Dec-2016 09:00, but the other two, cms/ & icwatch/, are dated/time stamped to 14-Sep-2016 15:54 & 28-May-2016 09:05, respectively, both before Oct. 18, 2016. Within these files are other files that have a few different dates/time stamps. Within cms/ these are, in order: 31-Dec-1979 23:01, 05-Feb-2015 12:52, 05-Feb-2015 13:50, 05-Feb-2015 13:59, and 05-Feb-2015 13:43. Within icwatch/ these are, in order: 27-May-2016 19:29, 27-May-2016 21:42, and 28-May-2016 08:45. This means that someone had to intentionally go into these files and change their dates/time stamps after all other dates were initially changed to 01-Jan-1984 01:01 on Tue. Oct. 18, 2016. Even if they added new information or edited something, the dates/time stamps should read as being after Tue. Oct. 18, 2016. Some are even listed as being before 1984. Is this a message from the WikiLeaks staff? Could this mean anything? A code perhaps? Your thoughts?
I checked out the three files that did not have to be downloaded, which were the ones dated 31-December-1979. These were all medical/dental/psychological records about Julian Assange. These are in the cms folder. The other files which predate October 18th look like audio and video files. I am too afraid to download any of the other files, however, because of rumors that Wikileaks is compromised.
I am much, much more curious about what is in the icwatch folder. The file titled fbi_dhs.7z could potentially be worth checking out in light of this pizzagate investigation. Is there anybody out there who is brave enough to download this file and check the contents? Given the current state of Wikileaks I do not advise anyone to download this file unless they know how to stay safe and anonymous, but I think there are people here who are bright enough to do that.
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cantsleepawink ago
Good find. I think we have to be very careful with information that we are looking at online. I'm beginning to consider the possibility that some information is compromised in order to discredit us.