guardian.co.uk — "The Guardian has a two page spread on the background of some of the Wikileaks people, the Wikileaks scheme for "an open-source democratic intelligence agency" and the possible location of its secret servers — an abandoned US nuclear weapons base at Greenham Common and a radar station in. . .
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jcainoFeb 24, 2008
then, if you have at least 3 machines/IP addresses, you can have all 3! good plan.
masterthief117Feb 24, 2008
Even if they do managed to get shut down, it will only be so "publicly," meaning it will just be pushed further underground to the point where the government has no chance of control.
quiksilvrFeb 24, 2008
Yeah because one computer with a one 10mbit connecting can handle all the traffic by itself, especially should the user(of the host) try to download or upload something for his/her selfsmacksaw's idea is better as long as there are at least 6 domestic high speed hosts.
techresearcherFeb 24, 2008
*spies
Closed AccountFeb 24, 2008
DO A BARREL ROLL!
Closed AccountFeb 24, 2008
this is a great article, i'm surprised it has so few diggs.
Closed AccountFeb 25, 2008
It does if they try to use a nuke.
iridesceFeb 28, 2008
Please read the Constitution, the rights against a tyrannical government, that all the American Patriots who have died swore to uphold. Those soldiers you refer to gave their lives to make sure we and our children live in a society firmly grounded in liberty.