I've uploaded one of the torrent copies to BSV chain transaction b1604fd57f06fabcb4377929c7c3a77eaf883dd06363ff154b2b8270d1e8219e . The data is in the "bcat" format ( https://github.com/bico-media/bcat ) and can be quickly downloaded from https://bico.media/b1604fd57f06fabcb4377929c7c3a77eaf883dd06363ff154b2b8270d1e8219e but needs a rename after save until somebody posts it better than I did ;P
I had posted coderman's onion torrent link to the "deep green resistance" facebook group. Edgy earthers often have authorities misled against them by industrial corps and I thought the data might help their lawyers; it's also important they learn tor eventually. But facebook public groups are what they are. I said in my post I hadn't personally verified it was the same as the original leak. I haven't otherwise shared it. Has anyone else shared it? Also: I haven't been able to read most of my emails. This happens to me sometimes. On Thu, Jul 16, 2020, 1:22 PM coderman <[email protected]> wrote: > ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ > On Monday, June 22, 2020 10:51 PM, grarpamp <[email protected]> wrote: > > > https://www.wired.com/story/blueleaks-anonymous-law-enforcement-hack/ > > infohash:cccaad8d8b856c9609137890d5802189d841ad2c primary > > infohash:ZTFK3DMLQVWJMCITPCINLABBRHMEDLJM > > > > RELEASE: #BlueLeaks (269 GB) Ten years of data from over 200 police > > departments, fusion centers and other law enforcement training and > > support resources. Among the hundreds of thousands of documents are > > police and FBI reports, bulletins, guides and more. > > > !!! > Some reliable comrades who were hosting a mirror of #BlueLeaks (they > copied it from the public release) have informed me they've gotten an > rather unfriendly visit and some hostile questions from DHS about it, some > specifically about me. > !!! > - https://twitter.com/NatSecGeek/status/1283784115570049024 > > > be sure to get your copy while it's hot! > > > http://ooz54wtg6y72a7rrymgsw5625sjy7ewgc5s32m2wchxkyos4lixpjjid.onion/BlueLeaks.tar.torrent > > > best regards, > There is proof inside many peoples' electronics. Proof that a marketing group would contract development of a frightening virus. A virus that responds to peoples' keystrokes and browsing habits, and changes what people see on their devices. A virus that alters political behavior en masse, for profit.
