There is probably a whole lot of stuff at this site you didn't know. And probably a whole lot of stuff you should care about. It's ... a little spooky. In this day of domestic surveillance and paranoia, it's ... spooky.
Cryptome is a digital library host created in 1996 by American independent scholars and architects John Young and Deborah Natsios. The digital library functions as a repository for information about freedom of speech, cryptography, spying, and surveillance. According to its mission statement, "Cryptome welcomes documents for publication that are prohibited by governments worldwide, in particular material on freedom of expression, privacy, cryptology, dual-use technologies, national security, intelligence, and secret governance—open, secret and classified documents—but not limited to those."
Got any hot docs? Send them to Cryptome.org or to GregPalast.com
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