I managed to download 30 gigs of files immediately after Assange went off line. I expected to get the Podesta emails with but it turned out several files were not in the download. I procrastinated but then about 4 days ago I went back and downloaded the Podesta emails. I can't be sure if they are untouched but I will provide the key as I found them.
podesta-emails.mbox-2016-11-06.gz
SHA256
35c58206ae36c1b00b290f5c9d452091a0e7ba2f7505ce9847fa0c3bbecf1af7
Download here.
https://mega.nz/#!ndB1HIxD!09wOG2zm-KU5tFGCOX6jeU-i9Lhq9VRrWjH7tCLALVw
I noticed time stamp anomalies on the directories for the files..
Copy and an paste from one of my posts so I don't have to repeat myself..
In the wikileaks directory I find this little problem. These little time stamp issues bother me, also there are some files with more current time stamps which is very odd. The time stamps should have been all the same. "01-Jan-1984 01:01" Regardless when they were added to the directory, so either somebody else added some and another added some others. First I would say that somebody added the ones with 00:01 with attempt to cover their tracks and the others could have been somebody more bumbling unless Julian added them without regard for the time stamps of the rest of the files. Which I can't see that happening.
peru-petro-audio-transcripts/ 01-Jan-1984 01:01
podesta-emails/ 01-Jan-1984 00:01
rezko-exhibits-gmh-2008/ 01-Jan-1984 01:01
And one other with that 00:01 time stamp..
sat-guide.pdf 01-Jan-1984 01:01 1711240
saudi-database.zip 01-Jan-1984 00:01 124103198
saudi-gov-tech-spam.zip 01-Jan-1984 01:01 3476735
Other anomalies in time stamps..
belgum-tax-property-registrar-2008.jpg 01-Jan-1984 01:0 1295471
berats-box.7z 04-Dec-2016 23:00 10175472662
bernard-glazer-estate-2008.zip 01-Jan-1984 01:01 15290561
......
hmulv-lcag-thw-kueken/ 01-Jan-1984 01:01
icwatch/ 28-May-2016 09:05
iges-bmwi-pkv-2010/ 01-Jan-1984 01:01
....
cerac-investigadores/ 01-Jan-1984 01:01
cms/ 14-Sep-2016 15:54
collateralmurder/ 01-Jan-1984 01:01
.....
blood-and-honor-database-2009/ 01-Jan-1984 01:01
bnd-inquiry/ 01-Dec-2016 09:00
bnp-2009/ 01-Jan-1984 01:01
Obviously I can not state with any certainty that these have been yet been tampered with, but just to note the anomalies!
The Wikileaks server has been acting weird the last few days so I thought I had better get on trying to recover what ever I can.
I will add links to files I think maybe relevant to this subverse
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salinaslayer ago
Regarding the date changes on the files, if you google "nineteen eighty-four 0101" these are the two first pages
http://www.yesnovel.com/nineteen-eighty-four-george-orwell?page=0,101 http://www.novelok.com/nineteen-eighty-four?page=0,101
ThorTheWonderful ago
AH very clever!
salinaslayer ago
In that passage of the book the main character is imprisoned in Room 101, so if Wikileaks left that clue Assange has definitely been taken.
ThorTheWonderful ago
I think some of us should re-read the book to look for Julian's clues. If he based his codes on that book, it maybe the key.
salinaslayer ago
if I were Julian I would have made a passage the key to his files
ThorTheWonderful ago
I tried one I thought would be the ideal passage but it didn't work.. Now I can't remember what it was. I think it might have been the last of page 101. I went with page 101, and room 101 being that most of his files are date January 01 1984 01:01 but I only tried it on one file.
But the encryption host OS was unix and I am running windows, that may have bearing on the situation as well.
salinaslayer ago
Now that I'm reading the poem, it mentions a bunch of numbers in order, maybe that's the key
salinaslayer ago
Here it is, the relevant passage, search "God"
https://www.yesnovel.com/nineteen-eighty-four-george-orwell?page=0,101
Here's the poem:
https://www.kiplingsociety.co.uk/poems_mcandrew.htm
And an analysis of the poem:
http://server2.docfoc.com/uploads/Z2016/02/11/XQCSxUlbcU/92b186b33206690ac39a7e380c0e4aff.doc
Use the oldest torrent you can find as the newly released dump doesn't match the old hash
ThorTheWonderful ago
Thanks, I'll give it a try tomorrow at some point.
salinaslayer ago
The other link mentions a poem by Andrew Kipling in which rod and God were the only possible rhymes, M'Andrew's Hymn, try that section