The 1337 J0URN41Z, also known as the Leet Journals, were a series of pamphlets published and distributed by the 1337 N00B5. The journals were first seen in 22 BBY, several months after the start of the Clone Wars, containing mostly essays written by Kaffman pertaining to the moral implications of the war and criticisms of the two factions. Following the Declaration of a New Order, the journals emphasized anti-Imperial propaganda, in an effort to rally the Empire's citizens against Palpatine's regime.
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| - The 1337 J0URN41Z, also known as the Leet Journals, were a series of pamphlets published and distributed by the 1337 N00B5. The journals were first seen in 22 BBY, several months after the start of the Clone Wars, containing mostly essays written by Kaffman pertaining to the moral implications of the war and criticisms of the two factions. Following the Declaration of a New Order, the journals emphasized anti-Imperial propaganda, in an effort to rally the Empire's citizens against Palpatine's regime.
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| - The 1337 J0URN41Z, also known as the Leet Journals, were a series of pamphlets published and distributed by the 1337 N00B5. The journals were first seen in 22 BBY, several months after the start of the Clone Wars, containing mostly essays written by Kaffman pertaining to the moral implications of the war and criticisms of the two factions. Following the Declaration of a New Order, the journals emphasized anti-Imperial propaganda, in an effort to rally the Empire's citizens against Palpatine's regime. The 1337 J0URN41Z were published solely in 1337, a Holonet hacker's language widely understood in the Outer Rim, but virtually unknown in the bulk of Republic/Empire territory, especially among the upper elite classes that found themselves in a position of power following the rise of the Empire.
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