Many of you have raised questions about Findingassange.com and their release of 15,000 Podesta's emails on Friday.
Look at the WhoIs: The registrar is Enom Inc
Who is Enom Inc? Well just your average hosting site. Oh, except a quick google search uncovered this: https://wikileaks.org/wiki/WIKILEAKS.INFO_censored_by_eNom_and_Demand_Media
Now why would Wikileaks partner with a web hosting company that they are boycotting due to free speech issues? This is an old article from 2008, and obviously someone forgot to search the archives of Wikileaks before attempting this.
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MeatballPizza ago
I was told today that's a proxy from Panama.
This isn't WIKILEAKS.
This is something else. Likely the Anon folks from 4chan who hacked Podesta a couple weeks before the election. They also hacked his Twitter and posted crazy stuff on it publicly. His Twitter was taken down. They had his Apple iCloud contents. All of it. It's never been published before.
NerdyNoodle ago
We know it's not Wikileaks. We are looking at the hosting site: it has a history with Wikileaks and they called for a boycott of this unethical web host selling out to government inquiries, in 2008.
The fact that the new site just "happens" to be hosted with them is not a coincidence. It's a honeypot.
The whole idea of a countdown is ridiculous, it's an invitation for a DDOS and almost smacks of viral marketing for a film.
Fateswebb ago
Yes I did find the countdown odd for the very same reason.
MeatballPizza ago
The website is separate from the information dump. The information dump could happen n 4chan 8chan anywhere. Once the 'keys' are out, they're out.
Agree though. Anyone downloading anything better know what they're doing. Explains why taking down Wikileaks was such a priority.