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"I" wrote:
> http://slur.io/
> 
> Something to mull

   It seems like an amalgamation of the worst ideas to promote 
whistleblowing.  There are just layers of assumptions about 
whistleblowers that cast them in a bad light for no real reason.

   There's a huge difference between "I have critical information about a 
genocide in <country>, please help me get safe passage out" and "hey 
this information is worth money."  To facilitate money changing hands 
seems incredibly problematic.  Mark my words, if people start using that 
type of setup for real whistleblowing, someone will go to jail.

   There are dozens and dozens of other whistleblower-friendly presses 
(many running GlobaLeaks).  If you have a story to tell, or information 
that must get out, then work with organizations that care about your 
security.  Don't waste your time or risk your safety with people who 
don't know what they're doing.

best,
Griffin

(also is "WikiLeaks II" like Taken 2?)

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