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Discussion => Silk Road discussion => Topic started by: Lizard on February 13, 2012, 09:17 pm

Title: BBC looking for help with a programme again
Post by: Lizard on February 13, 2012, 09:17 pm
Hello,
I made the recent programme about Silk Road. A colleague in BBC World is also keen to people on this site. Here's a message from him below.
Thanks for all your help with the last programme. I didn't want to make it without having input from people who use Silk Road.
Kirsteen.

Hello: I'm a colleague of Kirsteen Knight's at the BBC in London - and I'm making a radio documentary about internet governance and security - the series will air globally on BBC World Service.   I'm keen to talk to anyone who uses or has used sites like Silk Road - just to get a snip of personal testimony about how easy it is to use the 'dark web', and what can be bought, how effective it is etc.  It's radio only - no pix - and of course we can guarantee anonymity. Kirsteen has kindly agreed to help me by posting this request - please can you contact me via her if you might be willing to help? Alternatively, I'm at michael.gallagher@bbc.co.uk   Thanks for considering this - MG.

Michael Gallagher

Producer: BBC World Service

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Title: Re: BBC looking for help with a programme again
Post by: SierraRS on February 13, 2012, 11:11 pm
Press should stop making mockumentary propaganda shows about deep web to scare the average Joe and push even farther the laws regulating internet.

Or someone might hire assassin on BMR to take care of Michael Gallagher.
Title: Re: BBC looking for help with a programme again
Post by: kakapo on February 13, 2012, 11:21 pm
Adrian Goldberg is a closed minded twat.

The expert who compared LSD to DMT needs to be bitch slapped with a wet trout.

How about you piss away tax payers money on something else instead.