Anarchy Bang and The Brilliant archives

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Anarchy Bang and The Brilliant archives

The websites hosting Anarchy Bang and The Brilliant are currently the only publicly available repositories of those podcast episodes, so I downloaded them all and created torrents for redundant archival storage. I'm having an archivist/librarian phase, so I'm trying to create back-ups for as much of our media as possible. Please download/seed if you wish.

Anarchy Bang archive magnet link

The Brilliant archive magnet link

anon (not verified)
Links are broken. Episode 49

Links are broken. Episode 49 is missing. Any idea why?

fee
oof, updated. links should

oof, updated. links should open in your BitTorrent client now!

OP (not verified)
There wasn't an Episode 49 on

There wasn't an Episode 49 on the website. judging by the timestamps of the episodes, they may have just skipped 49 in numbering the podcasts

Ishkah
Episode 49 was actually a
anon (not verified)
FRR

Thank you! Do Free Radical Radio next!

FRR (not verified)
Denied

Denied

original poster (not verified)
Sorry y'all I've never

Sorry y'all I've never created a torrent before. I see that users are waiting to download the files, but my computer isn't seeding. I'll try to figure it out.

anon (not verified)
DO YOU SEE WTF IS HAPPENING

DO YOU SEE WTF IS HAPPENING
DO YOU CARE ABOUT NATURE
SMASH YOUR LAPTOP INTO BITS
FUCK
ALL OF YOU

anon (not verified)
awesome! miss ya A!

awesome!
miss ya A!

anon (not verified)
Why are the moderators

Why are the moderators deleting comments that point out the real threat to anarchists who might unknowingly be downloading malware from bittorrent? Three-letter agencies have been all over this for a while and audio files are not immune to malware. Is Anews endorsing the safety of these links?

anon (not verified)
Any source for that?

"audio files are not immune to malware."
Only insofar as an executable can be disguised to look like an audio file on a MS Windows system with lax or default autoexec permissions. If you're claiming there are more advanced exploits than that then post the proof of concept pls.

anon (not verified)
Please perform at least the

Please perform at least the most basic of search engine searches.........
https://www.techradar.com/news/malicious-wav-files-can-be-used-to-delive...
https://superuser.com/questions/445366/can-avi-files-contain-a-virus
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/187329/can-mp3-files-be-mal...
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/18086/virus-encoded-in-video
Not to mention people thinking they are downloading x filetypes that are in fact not x filetypes but something less than enjoyable.

anon (not verified)
It's these same old video

It's these same old video file viruses that call home or make you download malicious code while opening it.... Yawn. Just disconnect from the net while opening files that may be dangerous, and that's it.

I don't think there any virus that can hack through ANY OS while offline. That's ridiculous.

anon (not verified)
"I don't think there any

"I don't think there any virus that can hack through ANY OS while offline. That's ridiculous."

Do you even want to pretend to look like you know what you're talking about, bro? Do you really think an internet connection is required for malware to run on a computer? Really? Really really?

anon (not verified)
what's all the hub-ub here,

what's all the hub-ub here, can't we like just wear a mask???

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