Personal Narrative: The Onion Router

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I awoke to the sound of the baby monitor crackling with a voice comforting my first born child. As I adjusted to a new position, my arm brushed against my wife sleeping next to me.
It all started when Mike decided to try out the Dark net. He wanted to try it out because he was going to do a Ted talk on it, to let the whole world know about it.
The dark net roughly started in 2004. Mike discovered it was originally made for the Military in the 1990’s. The router the dark net used is the TOR router. TOR stands for “The Onion Router”. They name it this because like an onion the dark net has many hidden layer.
Mike had a hard time getting on the dark net at first, but he eventually figured out a way to get in. Now he was in, he wanted to try to

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