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But I have to ask, why is there no internet policing going on that can shut down a site like this "one way or another"
As soon as it was discovered, it should have been shut down. If it's in a country that won't cooperate, then take the whole country off the net, or attack the website, or anything that results in the site being gone.
I can't believe governments still let things like this go on to this day.
The main thing to be wary of is clicking a link and finding that you are required to log into ANY website to access the information purported to be there.
Kx
- by sandyviv July 21, 2009 9:32 AM PDT
- i tried to access this site but my fire fox browser blocked it. firefox users are safe for now.
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