I'm doing some research on Julian Assange's Rubberhose deniable encryption project, and I came across this site:
I'm sure some of you are familiar with it, but I hadn't heard of it before. I particularly like their welcome note:
Cryptome welcomes documents for publication that are prohibited by governments worldwide, in particular material on freedom of expression, privacy, cryptology, dual-use technologies, national security, intelligence, and secret governance -- open, secret and classified documents -- but not limited to those. Documents are removed from this site only by order served directly by a US court having jurisdiction. No court order has ever been served; any order served will be published here -- or elsewhere if gagged by order. Bluffs will be published if comical but otherwise ignored.
There's a huge archive there that looks like a rabbit hole well worth tumbling down.
Relevant: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/05/memoriam-john-l-young-cryptome-co-founder
It feels a little like the meme that shows a big burly, muscled dog in the past and a wimpy, weakling dog now.
Unfortunately the steroids of courage are called cocaine and it generally makes people assholes as a side effect. We can still do things without stims tho!
hat welcome note is pure gold.
One of the few sites that actually walks the talk on free speech