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Incomplete FBI deposits for Silk Road

At 9 / 10 / 2013 we published the prophetic article Scenarios involving the CIA at the closure of Silk Road. Among all the others we mentioned:

Ο Nicholas Weaver, from International Computer Science Institute, when the news leaked to ​ mentioned that the authorities' biggest difficulty will be when they are asked to explain to how Silk Road's road server was exposed.

His own suspicions are that the server was infringed by the Authorities who then contacted the host company. In this way they managed to copy the server drives and examine them with their quiet without closing it. The server continued to work and so no one was afraid to try to erase its traces.

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In this way FBI he managed to connect him Ross Ulbricht with the man behind his management Silk Road.

So today the authoritative website reports that although Iceland has not attached any formal Mutual Assistance Agreement (MLAT) with the US, the FBI negotiated and reached a special one-off agreement to get the data from the server.

Continuing on TheVerge reveals that the Metropolitan Police of Reykjavik confirmed that he delivered his data Silk Road, at the request of the US authorities. So we have the following paradox:

The official testimony of the FBI agent Tarbell, αναφέρει ότι η of Ulbricht was through his LinkedIn profile when they discovered a photo that was the same as those found in a package of fake IDs caught at the Canadian border. No mention of Iceland and the collaboration they had with the authorities to get copies of the server's disks!

With the copies he took from his server Silk Road have managed to access the correspondence between the site owner and other members of the site. The easiest way to connect Ross Ulbricht with the famous drug market.

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