Converting .GOV to .MIL

I was asked by a reader who I assume wishes to remain anonymous to post the following thesis on here. In PDF format, here is the document entitled, “Converting .GOV to .MIL: The Pentagon’s Recipe for Wet Dreams of War, the Never-ending Climax

7 thoughts on “Converting .GOV to .MIL

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    • Interesting. I have no idea as to its importance (or whether it was disinfo) as the file was sent to me via a remailer, but just in case the data is sensitive I have redacted the data you’ve drawn attention to.

      • Nah, thank you! It is eagle eyed guys like you that we need in the movement. I will definitely pay more attention to reader submitted docs (for their own protection) rather than assume that they’ve gone to the effort to redact anything that could compromise their identity.

        My apologies for not updating the blog recently. I have been dealing with an illness (almost recovered now) and a family crisis and just haven’t had the free time.

        I look forward to get back on board and continue to report and editorialize on the things that matter the most in the sec world.

      • As an afterthought – we always welcome user submissions, articles etc … and will credit and give full attribution or preserve identity for anon submits (I encourage users to PGP encrypt to my key and leave your post as a comment on this blog and use tor or similar, or use an anonymous remailer.. I might actually put up a reply block to make this more convenient for people).

      • > My apologies for not updating the blog recently.

        No apologies necessary. I am sorry to learn about your recent health / family issues (I can relate…) and hope everything will sort it out somehow soon. Very much looking forward to any future updates to the blog!

        > we always welcome user submissions, articles etc …

        That’s great! I’m working on a couple of things of potential interest and will definitely consider submitting when / if I ever can get them finished. Unfortunately I don’t have as much time to devote to those subjects as I would like to.

        > (I encourage users to PGP encrypt to my key and leave your post as a
        > comment on this blog and use tor or similar, or use an anonymous remailer.. I
        > might actually put up a reply block to make this more convenient for people).

        This sounds like a very good idea.

      • Thanks again for your input and comments! I really appreciate it when people take the time to comment – especially in your case where you noticed something was potentially not right.

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