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BNP Members list leaked on the internet
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there are many people who would happily abuse that kind of information. if anything *did* happen and the information source was tracked back via this website, well..Comment
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Good thing there are great websites around like wiki leaks.Originally posted by YHB View PostGenuine
now now...listings removed: sp

Freedom of speech and all that..Comment
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I think a lot of web sites that were initially showing the link (I didn't see them, coming to this story late) have now removed references to it. I had to dig a bit to find the list.Originally posted by scotspine View Postthere are many people who would happily abuse that kind of information. if anything *did* happen and the information source was tracked back via this website, well..Comment
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WHS.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI think a lot of web sites that were initially showing the link (I didn't see them, coming to this story late) have now removed references to it. I had to dig a bit to find the list.
That said, I took a copy of the list onto my laptop just in case it went
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Hear hear. Shame and disgrace will be the lot of websites that volunteer to censor more than the law or decency requires. Doubly so if they do it out of an unnamed craven fear.Originally posted by Iron Condor View PostGood thing there are great websites around like wiki leaks.
Freedom of speech and all that..Comment
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Originally posted by scotspine View Postthere are many people who would happily abuse that kind of information. if anything *did* happen and the information source was tracked back via this website, well..
All publicity is good publicity
ill get my coat
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Same here- as a contractor I often get random flat shares near to clients sites so will check each new person!!!Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostWHS.
That said, I took a copy of the list onto my laptop just in case it went
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI think a lot of web sites that were initially showing the link (I didn't see them, coming to this story late) have now removed references to it. I had to dig a bit to find the list.
most early ones are news article type websites. The 'discussion' websites have it.Comment
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