The dark web works in a completely different way from the Internet on the surface.If the Internet is a web, if you want to investigate something, you only need to use a search engine, and countless results will pop up.Then the so-called dark web is like a dark archive room, and each string of addresses is like a small drawer with a lock.You know that what you're looking for is on the dark web, but if you don't have intelligence to guide you to the right cabinet, you'll often only touch a nose of dust if you fumble in the dark.There is no search engine, and there is no enthusiastic help from seniors, what drives the existence of the dark web is interests, and all kinds of interests that cannot be put on the surface.These activities also include some government matters, the most famous of which is probably the CIA's 'Black Ops' series, which is simply that they sometimes look for mercenaries or black gloves on the dark web to carry out secret operations to assassinate or subvert the regime of other countries.Many jobs that are shady and inconvenient for the government will also be entrusted to agents on the dark web.And the dark web is a network after all, as long as something has happened, it is impossible to be completely without a trace, and now Laurie believes that the government's actions to suppress her boyfriend are black operations again and again, and she is investigating network addresses that have been related to government affairs, and trying to deceive a little information from intermediaries and agents.This is undoubtedly looking for a needle in a haystack, and thanks to her as a journalist, the computer network is surprisingly good, otherwise she would not even have a chance to find a needle.But on the other hand, she hasn't found anything on the dark web so far, and that's because the big black cauldron that is going to be slammed into the head of the U.S. government is going to be slammed next, and the adjutant hasn't started to make it up yet.
Where to find something that doesn't exist?
Naturally, I can't find it, but it doesn't matter, it'll be soon.The night was already deep, and from the window of the hut she could see the fang-like forest outside in the moonlight, but in order not to attract attention, Laurie could not use too bright lights, she only had a table lamp that was pressed very low.Another attempt just now failed, and the intermediary on the new contact didn't know that the government had sent a job to suppress Superman, but he was willing to buy relevant information, and the price was not low.But Laurie only had the Kansas City government's share of the information, and she couldn't sell it, so she cut off contact after erasing all traces of her presence in the online chat room.The evening breeze in the mountains was chilling, seeping through the crack in the door, and she rubbed her temples, regained her spirits, and got up to pour her coffee on the stove.When in town, people like to use automatic coffee machines, plug in electricity, press buttons, and in a moment it will do all the work, as well as high-pressure steam to make milk foam.But in the mountains, the way to brew coffee is much simpler, pouring half a packet of ground coffee into a large copper kettle and throwing it directly on the wood stove to boil.The result is a drink that's worse than instant coffee, but the good thing is that because it's so strong, it's very refreshing, and it's perfect for people who stay up late.Laurie, who was pouring coffee into her cup, heard a ringing from her mobile phone behind her, which was the sound of receiving a text message.In fact, she was curious at first, why the world is now in chaos, but the communication and media systems everywhere are intact, and the Internet base stations and switches are all functioning normally, which is simply incredible.But after a few days, she no longer cares about this detail, and now she cares more about what her boyfriend is bullying for.She remembered that she had also been deceived by the government in the past, and when she looked at her boyfriend with colored glasses, she felt so sad that she wanted to burrow into the ground, in addition to this shame, there was also anger against the government, it was the rich chaebols and politicians who made her misunderstand Clark.She must find the truth and clear her boyfriend's reputation.Putting down the big copper kettle, the female reporter took her cup back to the dining table, and after taking a sip of hot coffee, she sighed and rubbed her face with both hands to sort out her thoughts.Realizing that she didn't have any clues, she sighed and picked up her phone to glance at it.This time, the text message I received was no longer a greeting or a request for help from a former colleague, but a short message from an 'unknown sender', which very simply provided a network address, "What you are looking for is here." ”Laurie suddenly became nervous, she suspected that she had been discovered, and people on the dark web would not be good people, she put down the cup and reached out to touch the gun in the drawer, and at the same time typed with one hand and replied: "Who are you?"
Why help Superman?
”"Because I am.
Batman!
”The other party's response directly made the girl confused, of course she knew this line, Batman in the comics often said this, but in reality, she only felt embarrassed.There is no Batman in the world I live in, and there is no Justice League, and now this person is pretending to be Batman to send a message to himself, which is too middle-class, right?
It's a joke and it's about the same, but given that, she judged that the other party should not be hostile.So she put down her phone and pistol, reconnected to the broiler, and after passing through several layers of springboards, she logged into the URL provided by the mysterious person.This is also an address on the dark web, very similar to a forum, and when she saw the name of this forum, Laurie had hope in her heart, because it was called 'The U.S.
Government Shady Revelation Network'.It's simple and crude, and the forum page is as simple as the style of the last century, but this pragmatic attitude makes her feel a lot more reliable.After all, whose archives are decorated with bells and whistles?
After she made sure that there was no need to pay for registration here, the girl who was a little puzzled was relieved, this should be a forum built by anti-government activists, and these people had no other purpose than to cause chaos in the US government.Looking at it now, it should be a comrade in the position, at least the top post of the forum is still a live video of Clinton's affair with the female secretary, and I don't know where the landlord got it.Laurie registered an account, found the search function in the forum, typed in the word Superman, thought about it, added the qualifier of the US government, and pressed the OK button.In the next second, countless posts popped up in front of her, densely dazzling her eyes, and some posts had small flames drawn behind them, with the words 'HOT' written on them.These posts were not made by one person, but from countless netizens, who recorded the US government's secret slander and suppression of Superman again and again.There are documents, audios, videos, and even witnesses, everything is a stone hammer, there is no lie at all, and many netizens are like this on every post.Laurie, who had never seen this kind of formation, opened her mouth wide, she didn't know that Clark actually had so many fans, and it took a long time for her to let out a sad cry: "There are actually millions?"
There's so much evidence, when am I going to find out?!
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