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sarchertech | 2 days ago

Yep missed that. The internet archive did indeed fist scrape that document 23 minutes after midnight Geneva time.

However it is unlikely that the internet archive web scraper would have picked up a relatively obscure document within 23 minutes of its release.

The NYT and Gaurdian articles published that morning (verified by the internet archive) said that the article was published 11 minutes before midnight Geneva time. That lines up with the internet archive scraping it about 30 minutes later.

So unless they were both wrong or in on it, it was released before midnight Geneva time.

What evidence do you have to support that the UN was lying, and that the NYT and the Guardian were wrong about the time?

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xanthor|1 day ago

The Internet Archive recorded an error page for that URL just four minutes prior. So we know that the document was not available before September 1, after Bachelet's term had ended.

sarchertech|1 day ago

Why would the internet archive even be aware of the existence of that url unless someone had already added it to the sitemap?