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veritas_vincit ago

Here's the simple truth:

If Pizzagate is real, not releasing information could endanger many people. If Pizzagate is not real, releasing it will not put your friend in any harm.

Now, here's the least risky way I can think of doing this. This is way more effort than I would take, but if your friend is paranoid...well, this is about as good as it can get.

  1. Backup your hard drive without incriminating information.
  2. Put the incriminating information on an external hard drive/USB stick
  3. Boot up laptop in an alternative operating system (Linux Mint, Ubuntu, etc.)
  4. Connect to public WiFi somewhere
  5. Use a VPN or a proxy while on the public network
  6. Upload to three or four separate channels (Mega, Cloud services, Pastebin, etc.)
  7. Distribute this information to individuals on Voat, and let them carry the torch.
  8. Physically destroy USB drive with incriminating information. First, burn the plastic casing, emerse the remaining drive in corrosive acid, and crush it before disposal.
  9. Uninstall the new OS, wipe computer clean, restore to factory settings, and use hard drive backup to regain your original files/etc.

Ihatepizza2 ago

I've told him to use Tails as I saw on the wikileaks website. Can he trust that now?

Schade ago

Yeah, Tails live machine probably best.