I have no way to contact Lena, but she's back. So let's talk? You could've talked to me, what's up? I have a FUCK ton of work put into the guide, over the past years, and you just swoop down from your high horse? Let's chat. Seriously. Your site's broken, your links don't work at all, the design is meh. Not saying I'm not glad you're back, but this isn't how we do things around here. You can be cool and come talk to me. Please? Let's squash this beef you have where you saw my work and decided it wasn't good enough? Years of working on a personal project gone, for what? I have so much more to put into this project. The whole organization is basically still under my control, but now I don't have a platform. I control the Open Collective, the anonymousplanet.net domain, I have the knowledge, and you know you need me for this. Why are you cutting me off? Why not just come back and talk? Do people ever just call or text or email anymore? Before shoving a knife in someone's gut...
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This is a guide with the aim of providing an introduction to various online tracking techniques, online ID verification techniques, and detailed guidance to creating and maintaining (truly) anonymous online identities. It is written with hope for activists, journalists, scientists, lawyers, whistle-blowers, and good people being oppressed, censored, harassed anywhere! This guide has no affiliation with the Anonymous [Wikiless] [Archive.org] collective/movement.
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