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Are Wikileaks Servers In a Nuclear Bunker?

An anonymous reader writes "The Guardian has a two page spread on the background of some of the Wikileaks people, the Wikileaks scheme for "an open-source democratic intelligence agency" and the possible location of its secret servers — an abandoned US nuclear weapons base at Greenham Common and a radar station in Kent. "The Kent bunker is deep underground and supposed to survive 30 days after a nuclear strike.""

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  1. Re:If it's true by Bourbon+Man · · Score: 4, Funny

    Close. The internet was indeed invented for underground structures, and they could be considered "nuclear bunkers" in a way. The internet was invented for basements, so geeks would never have to be exposed to the thermonuclear radiation of the sun.

  2. Re:Worse to die 30 days later by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    How about "wide pig" aka American Bacon. :)

  3. Re:Who will be brave enough to use wikileaks? by Sir_Lewk · · Score: 2, Funny

    Umm... Quantum computers? I think you aught to do your research...

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    "linux is just DOS with a UNIX like syntax" -- Galactic Dominator (944134)
  4. No... by Urger · · Score: 2, Funny

    We've been over this already people... Cheyenne Mountain is there to house the Stargate.