I was curious about the dark web and thought this film would help me understand it. Who knew it was a story about a freedom fighter being framed by the authorities.
Silk Road, the dark web black market run by Ross 'William' Ulbricht, provided security for both buyers and sellers of medicines, and was forcibly shut down when it touched official interests. The police and the court colluded with the media to disregard fairness, morality, and illegal searches to openly discredit Ross. The evidence rebutted during the trial and public protests were also ignored. The decades-long drug war in the United States has intensified, and the chain of interests it has spawned has become more and more complex, and countless victims have died. Take down one Dread Pirate Roberts, and thousands of Dread Pirates will stand up, but this is exactly what the official hopes to see, so that you can continue to exchange interests. The case has propelled the development of online privacy tools and services. In the end, although Ross was imprisoned for life and entered hell, as Ross himself said, his uncompromising pursuit of justice has survived in various forms.
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