> Censorship has been dealt a huge blow.
>
> Everyone should KNOW about this resource! Many web sites
that SOMEONE
> considers 'controversial' are being taken off the internet.
Make sure to
> bookmark this one!
>
> The Internet Archive: Building an 'Internet Library'
> http://www.archive.org/
>
> http://www.archive.org has been backing up the entire
Internet month by
> month since 1996; and it is all available by just typing in
the URL of the
> given web page. They have 100+ terabytes of information,
from 10 billion
web
> pages. That's five times as much as the Library of Congress'
20 million
> books minus the pictures.
>
> In this age of censorship and websites disappearing, this
service moves
> beyond just being an amazing luxury; it becomes an
indispensable tool
> for finding back-ups for valuable information.
>
> Try it out. Type in the URL of your favorite website, and
view some of
the
> archive copies on file there.
>
> Here's a website that for one reason or other has been taken
down (I found
> it through a search at google.com)
>
> http://www.iirg.org/natmilitia.html (Nationwide Militia
Links)
>
> If you try that address in your browser, nothing comes up.
But now go to
> http://www.archive.org and enter
http://www.iirg.org/natmilitia.html in
the
> box,
> and the following page comes up
>
> Nationwide Militia Links
>
http://web.archive.org/web/20020206072303/http://www.iirg.org/natmilitia.htm
l
>
> And then there is that website in Florida that was exposing
corruption in
> the judicial system, which a judge ordered shut down. See
story at:
>
http://www.patriotsaints.com/News/Mirrors/judicial_watchdog.htm
>
> Their website was www.amoralethics.com/ Type that into your
browser,
> and nothing comes up, because the court ruled it be taken
down.
>
> Now go to http://www.archive.org and type in the above URL,
and viola, 25
> different copies backed up since 1998, the most recent being
Jan 18, 2002.
>
> There it is.
> "The Committee to Expose Dishonest and Incompetent
Attorneys and
Judges."
>
http://web.archive.org/web/20010517005638/http://www.amoralethics.com/
>
> Type in www.amoralethics.com/top_ten.htm and you will find a
list of the
> top ten
> dishonest and incompetent lawyers:
>
> Here are a few of the other available links on the web site.
>
> The Truth About Free Legal Advice
>
> Visiting Judges Filing Fraudulent Expense Claims
>
> No wonder they shut it down. Just too darn bright.
>
> Go have some fun.
>
> Sincerely, Sterling D. Allan
> http://www.sterlingdallan.com/
>
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