https://cryptoanarchy.wiki/blog/2018/07/05/the-cypherpunks-mailing-list-archives-must-be-preserved.html


Four days ago, I began to discover the existence of a massive data-tampering 
fraud associated with the 1995 database of the Cypherpunks email list. There is 
a huge 4-5-month gap, beginning Feb 14, 2019, in which virtually no messages 
appear, probably missing many thousands of postings. This wasn't due to an 
innocent loss of data, either. Then, the messages dated both during and 
subsequent to July, 1995, virtually every instance of the text string "jim 
bell", "[email protected]", "AP" (when the text AP means "Assassination 
Politics"; and yet the few remaining instances of "ap" stand for "Associated 
Press" and in one case "killer ap" astonishingly remain), and "Assassination 
Politics" itself. For an archive where these gargantuan forgeries presumably (I 
hope!!!) don't exist, see the same archive for the year 1996.I, Jim Bell, had 
been posting extensively, perhaps beginning shortly after Feb 14, 1995, and 
fairly continuously at the CP list at least until early 1997. My Assassination 
Politics essay https://cryptome.org/ap.htm was heavily discussed during these 
times, and during and after 1997 as well. Any people who posted messages on 
that list, Cypherpunks, should have been listed, although their emails might 
subsequently have changed in the 24 years subsequent to that. And, of course, 
any messages either to or from me, from anyone, (at the time 
[email protected], address no longer valid in 2019)Presumably, the current 
operator of the archive, Tom Busby, was fed intentionally false and 
carefully-forged data, a fraud which he must not have known about, and he 
dutifully turned it into the archive which now appears, unaware of the data 
sham that preceded his role. I am now requesting that anyone who has data for 
this period (1995) of the Cypherpunks email list first post it publicly in a 
location where it will be regularly scraped by the Internet's Wayback Machine 
https://archive.org/web/ , and post a citation to that data on the Cypherpunks 
list contemporaneous to its availability.

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