As a student at the University of Melbourne, Julian Assange in 2004 organised quest, Melbourne University Puzzle Hunt, similar to the games of the mysterious community Cicada 3301. History of that quest: https://wondrousnet.blogspot.com/2022/11/cicada-3301-solution.htmlOne of the puzzles of that quest co-authored by Julian Assange:https://wondrousnet.blogspot.com/2023/05/solution-to-puzzle-sleuth.html
>>24993058unfortunately Julian hasn't been relevant since 2015
>>24994820He managed to do a lot of interesting things, even while under arrest.
Any good books about wikileaks or Assange?I've already read When google met wikileaks
>>24995468Article about Julian Assange's time in Melbourne University: https://www.melbunimathsstats.org/_files/ugd/28c6de_a4b96dbdb844446886dc676573c89632.pdfCypherpunks: Freedom and the Future of the InternetThis Machine Kills Secrets: How WikiLeakers, Cypherpunks, and Hacktivists Aim to Free the World's Information
>>24995164go on
>>24995955He Wrote books: When google met wikileaks and Cypherpunks: Freedom and the Future of the Internet. Created a TV-show World Tommorow. In the process, he interviewed many unusual people. Continued work on WikiLeaks. And probaly created Cicada 3301 mystery.
>>24996019>nd probaly created Cicada 3301 mysteryWasn't this shilled on /pol/?
>>24998025Yeah, it was on pol. By the way this theory isn't popular at all. Maybe it's too banal and boring