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And I'm looking for those lost plans to a time travel machine.

Well, other than avoid like the plague, don't ever say who you really are or your real location. Exchange nothing with anyone. Look, but don't touch. Or... avoid like the plague.

The first rule of Dark Web is you do not access Dark Web...do I need to tell you the second rule?

What kind of research are you doing, Ed?
I've consorted with pathologists so I could assist with a forensic autopsy, learned how to pick locks, and spent enough time with Black Hat hackers to write about the practice without fearing I'll be called on my writing.
Unless you're writing a manual, you don't actually need to delve too deep to write about it convincingly.

I've already learned there are quasi- government and corporate sites that resist search engine indexing for various reasons.
Just the fact Google ignores certain aspects of the internet makes me want to find out more. It's estimated there is actually more information and more sites in the dark web than the normal internet.
There's a story there for sure...

Maybe a good idea to do it from someone else's computer? ;)

One cannot be traced using TOR.
I've been researching how to access the underbelly through TOR. Just wondered if anyone had any advice.