So, I had found this really great website with a ton of super cool books that would normally be considered "Taboo". Stuff like CIA Psychology guides, guides on making fireworks and stuff, books about hacking, and a ton of other stuff. The website also had another section for electronic circuit diagrams. See, I found this website while on my iPod, and now I can't seem to find it again. It had a black-based layout, and the title had something to do with "Freedom of information" if I remember correctly. I can't seem to find it ANYWHERE on google. Can you help, LG?
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- 25 Jun. 2012 05:13pm #1
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Help me find a website?
- 25 Jun. 2012 05:32pm #2
ebooks suck. I doubt that website was anything special compared to sites like demonoid/thepiratebay.
- 25 Jun. 2012 05:41pm #3
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Well sites like demonoid or the pirate bay don't have the specific files I'm looking for. I'm looking for taboo, banned, illegal, or rare reading material. The only torrents like that you'll find is a pack of books that includes "Defeating electromagnetic door locks", a few books about growing drugs, and some other dumb books. Kind of like what I'm looking for, but so known that I can download them anywhere.
- 25 Jun. 2012 06:34pm #4
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The only guidance I can give you is to download the Anarchist Cookbook: Download anarchist cookbook Torrents - KickassTorrents
It won't give you CIA psychology stuff though. Mostly because you will never get your hands on the real stuff.Voted Hottest Male Member
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- 25 Jun. 2012 07:12pm #5
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Use stumbleupon.com to find websites dedicated to hacking. There's even one that will teach you how to get into their website, and then challenges you to try.
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- 25 Jun. 2012 10:15pm #6
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I already have that, along with Steal This Book, The Paper Trail, The Big Brother Game, and a few others. I'm looking for deeper stuff. They were fairly new CIA handbooks (2000-2005, I believe) and other books like that. Some were old, some were new, but all were good.
What the heck are you talking about? I didn't talk about hacking anywhere in this post. And get into what website? the eBook website? Because that doesn't help if I can't find the link to it -.- Also yes, I've used StumbleUpon before, and I really do like their hacking page suggestions. I've found some nice indexes of tools through that.
- 25 Jun. 2012 11:02pm #7
Question: did the site happen to have this logo?
- 26 Jun. 2012 12:01am #8
Go deeper.
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- 26 Jun. 2012 11:37am #9
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Deep web's download times suck, like an hour or two to download a 30MB eBook. And anyway, they don't have the info I need - the sites that do I have yet to find on the deep web. Its funny - the info I need is on the surface web, but its EXTREMELY hard to find.
EDIT: FINALLY found it! YES!
The Free Information Society - Educating and Entertaining since 2003
- 26 Jun. 2012 12:06pm #10
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- 26 Jun. 2012 12:47pm #11
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Why do you say that? Let me list you some of my current reading material:
U.S. Army Fighting Techniques
How to get the truth out of anyone
How to make and use a small chemical laboratory
The fireworks bible
How to think like a computer scientist
Humans to Mars: 50 Years of Mission Planning (1950-2000)
Identifying Ammunition
IL-2 Sturmovik Operator Manual (Russian)
Impact Firecrackers
Information Operations
Information Security Handbook
Information Systems
Information Theory, Inference, and Learning Algorithms
International Rifle Marksmanship Guide
Introduction to Alternating Current and Transformers
Introduction to Amplifiers
Introduction to Cells and Batteries
Introduction to Circuit Protection, Control, and Measurement
Introduction to Conductors, Wiring, and Schematic Reading
Those are just the ones I'm downloading currently, I've already downloaded ~100, and have ~600 more scheduled for download.
- 26 Jun. 2012 01:23pm #12
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I will most likely never use any of this info, yes. I just like knowing things and having information at my disposal.
Actually, I finish a lot of books. My average reading speed is around 600 WPM (Words Per Minute) and I'm just going to spend the entire summer reading these. I also have a ~1000 page TCP/IP Bible that I still need to finish.
- 26 Jun. 2012 06:45pm #16
Oh I find stuff on the deep web all the time. Just use Torch and have time to spare while its loading.
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