It is worth starting by noting that a high percentage of the
Integrity Initiative archive has been authenticated. The scheme has
been admitted by the FCO and defended as legitimate government activity. Individual items like the minutes of the meeting with David Leask are authenticated. Not one of the documents has so far been disproven, or even denied.
Which tends to obscure some of the difficulties with the material.
There is no metadata showing when each document was created, as opposed
to when Anonymous made it into a PDF. Anonymous have released it in
tranches and made plain there is more to come. The reason for this
methodology is left obscure.
Most frustratingly, Anonymous’ comments on the releases indicate that
they have vital information which is not, so far, revealed. The most
important document of all appears to be a simple contact list, of a
particular group within the hundreds of contacts revealed in the papers
overall. This is it in full: