• YanukovychLeaks - a group of journalists have teamed up to preserve and document the hundreds of hig
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[img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BhVfHuzIUAAVAUH.jpg[/img] [img]http://gijn.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/files/2014/02/Kyiv-Post-1.jpg[/img] [quote][b]In the hours after Ukraine President Viktor Yanukovych fled Kiev, reports started surfacing that there were documents floating in the reservoir on his palatial 350-acre estate outside the capital. The estate is well known to the media as an off-limits locale; journalists, in fact, had never entered more than 300 yards past the front gate, and even at the height of Yanukovych’s openness and good relations, they had only been allowed to the front door to receive cakes on journalism day.[/b] Now dozens of activists from the opposition Euromaidan movement were there to document the corruption, but that documentation was slowly sinking into the reservoir. Someone called divers, who began retrieving more papers from the bottom of the lake. Lavrov, a longtime investigative journalist, realized that the team would need more help. He reached out to the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), a consortium of investigative centers from Europe to Central Asia, where he serves as a regional editor. From the Yanukovych compound where the internet signal was weak, he called his editors at OCCRP in Sarajevo, Bosnia, to marshal money and support. The team also reached out to veteran journalist Oleg Khomenok, an investigative trainer with two media NGOs, Internews and Scoop. Khomenok raced to the site with a laptop and agreed to act as logistical coordinator. Someone called the state archives and a heat lamp to dry documents and an archivist arrived. Meanwhile, within hours of Lavrov’s call to OCCRP, the consortium’s technical staff in Bosnia, Dan O’Huiginn and Adem Kuric, started designing a [url=http://www.yanukovychleaks.org/]website[/url] and preparing a place for the documents to be hosted. By early Tuesday, nearly 400 documents, a fraction of the estimated 20,000 to 50,000 documents, had been posted. Dozens more are being added by the hour. [url=http://gijn.org/2014/02/25/yanukovychleaks-org-how-ukraine-journalists-are-making-history/]Source[/url][/quote] [url=http://www.yanukovychleaks.org/][img]http://gijn.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/files/2014/02/YanukovychLeaks-771x726.jpg[/img][/url] [url=http://www.yanukovychleaks.org/]yanukovychleaks.org[/url]
Is it true that the documents say that he had plans on slaughtering the protestants using military forces in a few days time?
The mob will be unhappy about this. Those journalists better look after themselves. By mob I mean mafia.
Is that a fucking hovercraft in the 2nd pic?
[QUOTE=WhyNott;44045791]Is it true that the documents say that he had plans on slaughtering the protestants using military forces in a few days time?[/QUOTE] Yes, Yanukovich really dislikes protestants
Poor way to hide state secrets.
It would take far less effort to create a bonfire outside to chuck the documents on and ensures their destruction. Did they even consider that?
[QUOTE=Dougz;44045853]Is that a fucking hovercraft in the 2nd pic?[/QUOTE] He has a Galleon as well. [img]http://pbs.twimg.com/media/BhFGqPeCEAEHyUi.jpg[/img] [editline]25th February 2014[/editline] [url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26307745[/url]
[QUOTE=theblah12;44045956]He has a Galleon as well. [img]http://pbs.twimg.com/media/BhFGqPeCEAEHyUi.jpg[/img] [editline]25th February 2014[/editline] [url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26307745[/url][/QUOTE] It's not an actual ship, just a house shaped like a ship
Damn son, a galleon called The Galleon? If I were to look up galleon in the dictionary would it have a picture of that one or something?
Of course there is a hovercraft.
How well did they clean the computers? The article says nothing about the computers I dont think. If they thought it was a good idea to chuck the documents in the river I doubt they cleaned the computers very well; likely they did not securely delete the documents ([URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_erasure"]data erasure[/URL]).
[QUOTE=Laserbeams;44046028]It's not an actual ship, just a house shaped like a ship[/QUOTE] Not sure if that's better for his image or worse.
[QUOTE=mdeceiver79;44045845]The mob will be unhappy about this. Those journalists better look after themselves.[/QUOTE] Only hard-on Russia worshipping minority would be pissy, and if they love Russia that much, well why don't they move there?
[QUOTE=TheCreeper;44045925]It would take far less effort to create a bonfire outside to chuck the documents on and ensures their destruction. Did they even consider that?[/QUOTE] It's considerably easier to toss them in a lake where no one will look, especially if it's on really short notice and you haven't time to find a lighter and build a decent fire. And even then, a lot of papers survive fires so even that may not work all the time.
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;44048035]It's considerably easier to toss them in a lake where no one will look, especially if it's on really short notice and you haven't time to find a lighter and build a decent fire. And even then, a lot of papers survive fires so even that may not work all the time.[/QUOTE]No excuse, I have a stack of wood prepped and ready to go to burn all of my important documents (porn, hard drive, etc) at all times just in case an angry mob comes for me. You motherfuckers will never know my secrets! Never!
I take it he's not heard of a thing called a fire before.
[QUOTE=theblah12;44045956]He has a Galleon as well. [img]http://pbs.twimg.com/media/BhFGqPeCEAEHyUi.jpg[/img] [editline]25th February 2014[/editline] [url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26307745[/url][/QUOTE] A galleon called 'Galleon'
I thought it was bad when Clinton stole furniture from the White House
[QUOTE=theblah12;44045956]He has a Galleon as well. [img]http://pbs.twimg.com/media/BhFGqPeCEAEHyUi.jpg[/img] [editline]25th February 2014[/editline] [url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26307745[/url][/QUOTE] It would be fun and a challenge if groups in different countries, sail the world all over again on using renaissance fleets, like some short of Olympic sailor cup or something.
The preservation of documents is a great thing. I support this wholeheartedly.
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;44048035]It's considerably easier to toss them in a lake where no one will look, especially if it's on really short notice and you haven't time to find a lighter and build a decent fire. And even then, a lot of papers survive fires so even that may not work all the time.[/QUOTE] yanukovich is the ricky of ukraine maybe? 'don't worry aboot it, i took all the documents and threw them in the lake they can't trace that shit'
finally the alien leak we've been waiting for you can't hide them from us any more yanukovych
[QUOTE=mdeceiver79;44045845]The mob will be unhappy about this. Those journalists better look after themselves.[/QUOTE] Why the fuck would the protesters be mad about this? The documents were trashed by the former Pres.'s lackeys as they fled the compound. You're a moron.
[QUOTE=draugur;44049452]Why the fuck would the protesters be mad about this? The documents were trashed by the former Pres.'s lackeys as they fled the compound. You're a moron.[/QUOTE] I think he meant the mob, like the Ukrainian mafia
[QUOTE=Dougz;44045853]Is that a fucking hovercraft in the 2nd pic?[/QUOTE] its better, its a hover car! [editline]25th February 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=barttool;44048562]A galleon called 'Galleon'[/QUOTE] truly a very subtle man [editline]25th February 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=JumpinJackFlash;44048203]No excuse, I have a stack of wood prepped and ready to go to burn all of my important documents (porn, hard drive, etc) at all times just in case an angry mob comes for me. You motherfuckers will never know my secrets! Never![/QUOTE] just have blocks of thermite positioned ontop of your file cabenets and PC cases, at the pull of a cord you can ignite it all and GL recovering a HDD thats a pile of slag or encased in a pile of slag
[QUOTE=Sableye;44050632]its better, its a hover car! [editline]25th February 2014[/editline] truly a very subtle man [editline]25th February 2014[/editline] just have blocks of thermite positioned ontop of your file cabenets and PC cases, at the pull of a cord you can ignite it all and GL recovering a HDD thats a pile of slag or encased in a pile of slag[/QUOTE] what if you trip and fall, catching the cord on the way down?
[QUOTE=wanksta11;44050313]I think he meant the mob, like the Ukrainian mafia[/QUOTE] Maybe he should be more specific, especially when there are two forms of mob currently present in the country and one is incredibly more relevant right now.
[QUOTE=Sableye;44050632]just have blocks of thermite positioned ontop of your file cabenets and PC cases, at the pull of a cord you can ignite it all and GL recovering a HDD thats a pile of slag or encased in a pile of slag[/QUOTE][i]Duh.[/i] What the hell do you think I'm going to do? Throw an intact computer in a bonfire without having first completely melted it down? Ha! As if I'd be so unprofessional.
[QUOTE=draugur;44049452]Why the fuck would the protesters be mad about this? The documents were trashed by the former Pres.'s lackeys as they fled the compound. You're a moron.[/QUOTE] Flame much? I meant the mafia type mob. Those papers might hold incriminating information which they really didn't want anybody to see. Do you see now?
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