On 6/3/19, John Young <jya@pipeline.com> wrote:
Probably should give up use of "leak" due to it becoming a marketing
"Leak" mostly sounds bad word, like time to call the plumber, fix the broken, squeeze off that rebel against authority. Needs to go through a rebranding into something sunshine, desireable, honourable, aspirational, protected, trusted.
Public library could work, just deposit material in a place to be found, discovered, almost accidentally, belatedly, maybe never, or right away
Library is fitting, a horde of reference material awaiting beside the Brittanicas, or that one copy of the Cryptonomicon, or Bitcoin for Dummies. Though if your point is to ensure it eventually hits the public news channels, or gets piped into verbatim digital distribution, there must be a highly redundant number of copies distributed... since many finders of it, including librarians, will either keep it beyond time of relavance, destroy it in fear, or give it to authorities... thus nullifying all your efforts.
rather than greedily hyped to the max mail lists, et al
Searching for and possibly sharing material on your own, at your own pace, at your own method, in a widely varying terrain it limits external, highly-biased management of understanding and subsequent action.
DarkOverlord had a little run in the digital realm, probably tripped up and got caught grandstanding like many others.
Marketing has fucked consumers (marketing term) encourages consumers to do the same as normality. It may take an effort to overcome what "education" has instilled in its consumers about
TV weaponized programming, yet curiously researchable for developing optimum delivery of your own. If direct appeal would fail, subvert and lead them, from the inside out.
Leaks scream, most often incoherently, and induce screaming and babbling in response. Silence is worth practicing, avoid being noticed, Trust and truth
Indeed, the only voice should be the data itself. Let it scream forth.