A plausible denial if I ever heard it follows: On 2/29/20 9:27 AM, John Young wrote: > FWIW, Assange's counsel mistated that Cryptome hosted, and still > hosts, the State Department cables. Cryptome posted, and still hosts, > the torrents for accessing the cable files after decrypting the > torrents with the book-published password. But did not publish the > very large files themselves. > > Of the three encrypted files only one, the y-file, could be decrypted > with the password, not x and z. Still don't know what is in x and z. > > https://cryptome.org/xyz/x.gpg.torrent > > https://cryptome.org/xyz/y-docs.gpg.torrent > > https://cryptome.org/xyz/y-gpg.torrent > > https://cryptome.org/xyz/z-gpg.torrent > > Cryptome archived the decrypted y file, cables.csv (1.7GB), but did > not publish it. > > Not aware of where or who hosted the files accessed by the torrents. > > Don't know if the others who downloaded the torrents then decrypted > and published all of them. > > If not, it is possible WikiLeaks first published the unredacted files, > maybe all of them, thinking that others had already done so. > > > >
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