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James Dolan. Dead suicide
Aaron swartz. Dead suicide
Kevin PaulsonTurned over securedrop to Freedom of the Press
Securedrop freedom of the press
Freedom of the press. John Barlow/Snowden/assange/John Cusack/Daniel Ellsberg/Glenn Greenwald/Laura Poitras
Snowden/Cusack. Things that can and cannot be said
Daniel Ellsberg Pentagon papers
Glenn Greenwald/Snowden The Guardian
Laura Poitras/ Snowden. The Program. William Binney
John Barlow VP Algae Systems treating waste water
Barlow/Clark burning man
Gen Clark anti Trump. WestPAC supports Clintons
I think the KEY is the media changing the narrative using securedrop. Which is dictated heavily by Snowden
The big question who controls Snowden
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>James Dolan. Dead suicide
Aaron swartz. Dead suicide
Kevin PaulsonTurned over securedrop to Freedom of the Press
John Perry Barlow - 187 post name [DROP].
@Snowden
You are now a liability.
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Kevin Paulson AKA Dark Dante
Kevin Lee Poulsen (born November 30, 1965) is an American former black-hat hacker and a contributing editor at The Daily Beast.
Black-hat hacking
On June 1, 1990, Poulsen took over all of the telephone lines for Los Angeles radio station KIIS-FM, guaranteeing that he would be the 102nd caller and win the prize of a Porsche 944 S2.[2][3][4]When the Federal Bureau of Investigation started pursuing Poulsen, he went underground as a fugitive. A storage company cleared out a storage shed in Poulsen's name due to nonpayment of rent, where computer equipment was discovered which was furnished to the FBI for evidence. When he was featured on NBC's Unsolved Mysteries, the show's 1-800 telephone lines mysteriously crashed.[2][5] Poulsen was arrested in April 1991[6] following an investigation led in part by John McClurg.[7][8]In June 1994, Poulsen pleaded guilty to seven counts of conspiracy, fraud, and wiretapping.[6] He was sentenced to five years in a federal penitentiary, as well as banned from using computers or the internet for 3 years after his release. He was the first American to be released from prison with a court sentence that banned him from using computers and the internet after his prison sentence. Although Chris Lamprecht was sentenced first with an internet ban on May 5, 1995, Poulsen was released from prison before Lamprecht and began serving his ban sentence earlier. (Poulsen's parole officer later allowed him to use the Internet in 2004, with certain monitoring restrictions).[9]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Poulsen
Unsolved Mysteries with Robert Stack - Season 3, Episode 4 - Full Episode
This episode includes: The Man Who Knew Too Much,Dark Dante
https://youtu.be/MAFFjZn8f70
Reddit Deletes Aaron Swartz
Reddit's Most Disgusting Move Yet
https://youtu.be/uLWJE_wNnGQ
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