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Have I written, that there is anything creepy about that?
The basic question is, in how the tor project can be trusted if we look
on suspicious activities of tor developers (e.g. choosing worse design
decisions).

> I am aware for what this was build and is used, you not?
It's very pathetic to state - in better a position - to know everything
before, as a lot of people do on the global spy affair. Instead of
continuing this nasty behavior people like you should inform and give
illuming information on such issues. You're not alone.
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