TYB!
> >>20320917 (pb), >>20320956 (pb), >>20321018 (pb), >>20321046 (pb), >>20321087 (pb), >>20321095 (pb), >>20321099 (pb), >>20321103 (pb), >>20321114 (pb), >>20321223 (pb) (You), >>20321445 (pb), >>20321514 (pb) (You) CROSSFIRE HURRICANE FOIA DOC DUMP thread is here >>20320859
And also from (pb):
>Anon sees the Tor ZIP is 3.7 GB - will download it and verify it has the same info as the torrent.
Anon fell asleep. Just verified the .ZIP download.
Two picrels show the differences: picrel1, 3 file names are different; the contents are the same (anon verified with md5sum).
Picrel2: the ZIP has 6 extra files, named like "FBI Records_ The Vault.pdf" (and 1 through 5); these files merely contain the web page that showed the search results, they don't contain any additional FOIA request data (e.g., these are only "metadata").
Therefore anon verifies the same FOIA info is in both.
The ZIP adds the search results, which anybody can get at:
https://vault.fbi.gov/search?SearchableText=%E2%80%9CSpecial%20Counsel%20Mueller%20Investigation%20Records%E2%80%9D&b_start:int=0
(Thinking logically: if the FBI changes what is available then the search results might change; and, if they remove something, having the search results PDFs in the ZIP won't help a user, since the link won't work. So, although the ZIP does contain "more information", anon sees that either is fit for sharing for general consumption.)
(Also thinking logically: why did the user who created the ZIP rename those three files? Perhaps the filenames are different because thisanon is on Linux, and maybe the ZIP was done on Windows or Mac? At any rate, the contents (of those 3 FOIA files) are the same.)
TYB!