It was likely done deliberately. You can access an old version of the page
using an SSK, like so: SSK at fZJH1Ps03jbBwM3Xuyn1YSTrhUu61EWCcZZcFL0-qeQ
,SYbkVkROwzX7O-sSNqjZoLLrLd4xe9V6qn1pQws8HE8,AQACAAE/celery-227/

On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 4:09 PM, Mindaugas Gapsevicius <mi_ga at o-o.lt> wrote:

> Hello
>
> recently I landed up at this location:
> /USK@**fZJH1Ps03jbBwM3Xuyn1YSTrhUu61E**WCcZZcFL0-qeQ,SYbkVkROwzX7O-**
> sSNqjZoLLrLd4xe9V6qn1pQws8HE8,**AQACAAE/celery/228/
>
> indicating, that "This domain has been seized by US Immigration and
> Customs Enforcement..". The message pops up time to time on www and
> I guess the site should have dealt with some copyrighted material. Does
> someone know the issue?
> I came up to the site through AFKIndex
> /USK at 2L-k2U32b3yIl2~YjBU7--**QJPTtixSwHZxYOuGjS3A0,**
> QJBd6zpJgEsijJGQNNcwUhsrW5vJ8V**tlmNX5ka2~dlU,AQACAAE/**AFKindex/170/
>
> Best,
> miga
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