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Welcome to Hidden Web

The web pages which u cant access through a convention browser or search engine like Google ...
Thus ur not accesed to the real internet because it contains 500 times more information than the surface web...
If anyone wondered how wikileaks get that diplomatic cables , well here's the answer , well some sources declared by them are genuinely true ,but there are another sources too one among the many is the none other than our point of discussion THE HIDDEN WEB. Now I will tell u the way to get in there
1. Download tor browser :ans- google it
2.Need older version of mozilla firefox get it at www.filehippo.com
3.start TOR and pase this links : http://gbzig3ov3o25tgew.onion/w/index.php/Main_Page 
                                                  http://am4wuhz3zifexz5u.onion/Library/English/Oxford_Univerity_Press_USA/
 YOUr there buddy ........lots of freaking stuff out there so be good and enjoy only the good(recommended) 

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