The text is a transcript of a video that talks about the deep web, its origins, its myths and its illegal activities. It explains how the government created a network to communicate anonymously, but had to open it to the public to avoid being detected. It also mentions how the FBI tries to shut down pages that sell drugs, weapons and pedophile material, but fails to stop them completely. It questions the morality and legality of the deep web, and suggests that it is a way for the intelligence services to hide their movements. The text ends with a call to subscribe to the channel and a farewell.
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1. A government created a system to communicate over the internet that will not be intercepted, which is called the junction points and their browser.
2. They opened the code and let everyone in, to achieve real anonymity, but also allowed illegal activity such as drug trafficking and pedophilia.
3. The FBI intervened on one of the most famous pages, Silk Road, and arrested its administrator, Ross Ulbricht, who was sentenced to life imprisonment.
4. The traffic on the website multiplied by three or four after the arrest, as many people became aware of the anonymous online market.
5. The cycle of creating and closing pages continues, as there are millions of dollars at stake and many computer experts willing to create the next Silk Road or similar pages.
6. The government benefits from the lack of control and chaos on the deep web, as it makes them invisible to their enemies.