I was poking around on archive.org and notice 9 urls have been captured for the site. One of them is titled "http://findingassange.com/aes.js" which if you hover over the blue-circled date, gives you 4 separate captured pages and their timestamps.
This is what one of them looks like - https://web.archive.org/web/20161214025513/http://findingassange.com/aes.js
As I am not a programmer, I wondered if this is part of the encrypted data to be released or is standard for something else standard to websites.
An explanation would be appreciated.
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WakeyWake ago
I don't know about programming, but I know I archived findingassange.com within the last 24 hours or so. I also tweeted wikileaks task force to ask if what was on the page was true (about new podesta leak). They didn't respond.
abortionburger ago
I tweeted at them too but the tweet isn't showing up on my page. Neither is the one I sent to Trump yesterday.
norobotono ago
Good idea. Doubtful they will reply as I think they are compromised due to it being the simplest thing to get a livestream to the embassy tho show he is still alive.