Internet Archive Wiped: Hackers or ELECTION Cover-Up?

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Known as "The Way Back Machine" the Internet Archive was the world's largest free online digital library for nearly 30 years. With just under two weeks until Election Day 2024 in the United States, it seems as if a coordinated plot to memory-hole the past has taken place. A hacker group calling themselves "Black Meta" have taken credit for wiping out the Internet Archive and exposing over 30 million passwords, email addresses, and screen names. However, it may be reasonable to suggest that a government or government entity not wanting an "October Suprise" could be the culprit. Either way, 900 billion webpages remain inaccessible at the moment
and conspiracy theorists are right once again.
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Nearly 900 billion webpages from over the course of nearly the last 30 years have been taken offline, as of the date of this recording.
Publishers claiming copyright infringement won their case with The Internet Archive, where one digital copy of each physical book existed and could be lent out via its Open Library resource. It is difficult to imagine but the online archive known to the world as "The Way Back Machine", one that Google now points to for past searches, has been taking snapshots of everything web related on the internet since 1996 and stood as the largest free online digital library. 31 million records including passwords, email addresses,
and screen names have been exposed in the data breach. Found at archive.org, this site has been the sole resource for many of our stories at the James Anthony Report and much of what you simply can't find anymore was stored away here. Though it is uncertain how much, if any, of the last 30 years of history has been memory-holed but if it is gone, it would be the equivalent of the burning of the Library of Alexandria in Egypt. Hacker group "Black Meta" have taken credit for this act of terror but it seems reasonable to suggest that with under two weeks until Election Day in the United States, and with the level of this attack, that the only people not wanting to be held to account would be your own government.
This is James Anthony Reporting.

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