Cryptome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cryptome is a website hosted in the United States since 1996 by independent scholars and architects John Young and Deborah Natsios that functions as a repository for ...
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Cryptome | Threat Level | Wired.com
Secret-spilling site Cryptome was hacked over the weekend, possibly exposing the identities of whistleblowers and other confidential sources, according to a hacker who ...
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Cryptome - WikiLeaks
Over 10 years of fearless internet publishing. Cryptome is a controversial website hosted in the United States by New Yorker John Young. It functions as a repository for ...
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Cryptome
SUPPORT WELCOMED By generous donation or $25 for two DVDs of the Cryptome 13-year collection of 43,000 files from June 1996 to June 2009 (~7 GB).
cryptome.quintessenz.org/mirror
| VIDEO UPDATE: August 26th, 2011 Newly Released TEPCO Data Proves Fairewinds Assertions of Significant Fuel Pool Failures at Fukushima Daiichi New TEPCO data measured on August 19 & 20 shows severe damage to the spent fuel in Fukushima Daiichi Units 1, 2, and 3. The adjacent TEPCO table posted on the front page shows incredibly high levels of Cesium 137 and Cesium 134 in all three spent fuel pools of Units 1, 2, & 3. This TEPCO data clearly contradicts and refutes the July assertion by the NRC the Fukushima Daiichi spent fuel pools were not damaged in this tragic accident. Crytome (cry to me) has a new high resolution photo, also uploaded, that shows the extensive damage of the Unit 3 spent fuel pool and the reactor building. Check it out.
| SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station Analysis Results of Spent Fuel Pool Water in Unit 1 to 4 |
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