This is what comes up when I try to access Vox Day's site, which I'm told contains Wikileaks files pertaining to an FBI sniper in Vegas. With the caveat that I have absolutely no idea if there is even a shred of truth in that, I find it more than curious that this warning is discouraging us from proceeding.
Is it legit or is someone scaring us from going forward because they don't want the information to escape? If so, welcome to the Streisand effect, meaning expect the site to go down quickly.
Correspondent Matthew L tells me he can access the site without problem using Safari on his phone and that Day " has asked users from other countries to send him screenshots of the red screen." Matthew also says that we can get Wikileaks stuff from their site, but I have no idea what file names to look for.
Again, I'm not trying to lend credence to something I'm in the dark about and find the hint of such allegations without proof irresponsible. The question becomes is there any and how credible and verifiable does it appear? The main reason I'm suspicious enough to even raise this here is that I myself have found and reported on disconnects and coverups that just don't make sense unless the FBI, under DOJ orders, has been managing information for reasons that are classified.
Click "see details"; then "Ignore the risk".
ReplyDeleteIf there's anything on the 2017 LV shooting in this dump, it's not obvious. Searching the list for "2017" "FBI", "Paddock" "Las " or "Vegas" come up with nothing, or nothing relevant.
I tell what's real - McAffee Gateway is blocking Normal American as 'Medium' Risk.
ReplyDeleteRemember what the did to WOG.
Got the same crap on Firefox (!) Went around it the same was as Anony above suggests.
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