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I seem to remember Wikileaks or somesuch asking if people wanted to cover the cost of certain exposes in advance. They, whoever, more or less proposed the same model meaning the protection, analysis and anonymous publication would be underwritten before rather than donations be sought afterwards to keep the system afloat to ensure its sustainability.

There was no mention of selling as a commodity bravely leaked information.

Rob


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