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6/21/2004

Bit Torrent and the censored Senate office video

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How to use Bit Torrent

Thanks to the heroic Waxy.org, something new is going to happen here.

The Crown of Peace video (from Mar. 23), depicting a weird ritual held at the Senate offices honoring the publisher of the Washington Times as a demigod, is now available through the Bit Torrent system. BT is a new way to share files. You won't be downloading from me, or from Andy at Waxy, but rather from other readers, who are already sharing this footage in little chunks of data flying across the data universe.

1) First, you'll need to install Bit Torrent on your computer.

2) With Bit Torrent installed, you'll be able to click on, or run the following Torrent File. The Torrent File isn't the movie, but a helper file pointing your computer to the different chunks of the movie flying around, which will then lump together on your computer, like accreting space debris, into the Quicktime file you want. So click on this (depending on your version of Bit Torrent, you may need to paste this URL into your Bit Torrent program):

3) Enjoy footage of Congressmen being used in Rev. Moon's PR campaign for an "eternal peace kingdom."

4) If you can, leave your Bit Torrent program open so you can share the movie with other users.

Disclaimer: The movie is not being offered for download from either Gorenfeld.net or Waxy.org. It's out of our hands. It's a Torrent that's all around, everywhere, like Tom Joad. Wherever there's a Congressman talking about family values, this Torrent will be there.

If you're interested in offering a mirror of this torrent, please let me know.

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"John Gorenfeld: The first man on the Moon"
-- Ana Marie Cox ("Wonkette," Time.com Washington editor)

"Thanks to the superb reporting of John Gorenfeld on Salon.com and his indispensable Web page, Moon's shenanigans are routinely scrutinized. Maybe some of Gorenfeld's discernment will rub off on preachers and politicians."
-- Tony Norman, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette columnist

"The scene summoned the moment in Robert Graves's "I, Claudius" when Emperor Caligula declares himself a god in the Roman Senate; a fawning solon instantly offers a prayer."
-- New York Times editorial on the Crown of Peace scandal

"I am happy that our work is being challenged and improved in consistency, openness and coordination, by the accountability your spotlight demands. I am not talking about simply removing stuff from websites..."
-- Moon spokesman the Rev. Phil Schanker

"Instead of welcoming Reverend Moon, this government put me into prison. History will reveal the truth in the future and the American government and people will realize what an evil thing they did. What will they do then? They will bow down. Again, that is the way of natural subjugation." -- Moon in 1987

"A political movement basing its appeal on old fashioned patriotism and family values simply cannot justify an alliance with a cult that preys on the disintegration of the American family and advocates allegiance to an international social order operating with cell-like secrecy."
-- Rep. Jim Leach (R-IA)

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