When posting on nostr I'm again and again reminded of the late Russian writer Solzhenycin who for security reasons deposited his manuscripts at various hidden places. Today we would call it relays. He believed in decentralization. He had learned during endless years at the GULAG (Siberian concentration camps) that unknown from each other hiding places can be very effective. Eventually, part by part of his opus found the way to Paris where the YMCA press published most. One of the best intelligence services was not able to locate and confiscate the author's GULAG reports, thousands of hand-typed pages.

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