These three DVDs are the Cryptome archive of 15 years from June 1996 to May 2011. The archive contains about 65,000 files (~10 GiB) published on Cryptome.org, its related sites and US Army INSCOM Dossiers of about 24,000 pages.

DVD Zipped File

Files

Size

1 01-Cryptome-org-11-0501-files.7z

16,000

1.3 GiB

1 02-Cryptome-org-11-0501-directories.7z

10,100

2.4 GiB

2 03-Cryptome-org-11-0501-eyeball-directory.7z 13,000

1.5 GiB

2 04-Cryptome-org-11-0501-info-directory.7z

14,000

1.1 GiB

2 05-Cryptome-org-11-0501-jya-directory.7z

5,300

117 MiB

2 06-Cryptome-org-11-0501-cn-directory.7z

1,000

63 MiB

2 07-Cryptome-org-11-0501-cartome-directory.7z

2,200

102 MiB

3 08-INSCOM-Dossiers.7z

112

1.7 GiB

3 09-Supplemental.7z

3,400

2.0 GiB

For the indexes below to link properly, unzip all the Cryptome.org files -- 01-07 -- from all three disks into a single folder named "cryptome".

index.html (most recent)
cryptout.htm (next to most recent)
cryptomb28.htm

cryptomb27.htm
cryptomb26.htm
cryptomb25.htm
cryptomb24.htm
cryptomb23.htm
cryptomb22.htm
cryptomb21.htm
cryptomb20.htm
cryptomb19.htm
cryptomb18.htm
cryptomb17.htm
cryptomb16.htm
cryptomb15.htm
cryptomb14.htm
cryptomb13.htm
cryptomb12.htm
cryptomb11.htm
cryptomb10.htm
cryptomb9.htm
cryptomb8.htm
cryptomb7.htm
cryptomb6.htm
cryptomb5.htm
cryptomb4.htm
cryptomb3.htm
cryptomb2.htm
cryptomb1.htm

The 08-INSCOM Dossiers should be unzipped into its own folder "inscom," then use its index.html.

The 09-Supplemental files are not indexed and can be browsed.

This introduction and the Zipped indexes are also on each disk.

Offsite documents listed in the indexes are NOT included; their URLs link to the offsite sources.

There are a small number of files on architecture, art and urban design:

arch.htm

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For information on the web sites' underwriters and laborers, John Young and Deborah Natsios see a summary:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptome

Please report errors to: cryptome@earthlink.net.

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The web sites were initially set up in response to the Cypherpunks mail list beginning in June 1994. It is a learning kit gradually built up by contributions from countless individuals, most of them anonymous. Their generosity is very much appreciated.