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The birth of FreakNet dates back to the years of the BBS. It presented itself as an alternative BBS network, detached from the FIDONET world circuit , similar to networks such as CYBERNET and ECN . In those years the collaboration with the historic anti-mafia magazine I Siciliani (founded by
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