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Julian Assange commits suicide
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To him it's worth it. He gets all the attention he desires. Plus, the sheep think he's a hero.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostIs it all worth it ? He has been on the run for the past few years, does not have a fixed address for more than a few days, uses cash all the time, has to look over this shoulder every minute, speaks in whispers to stop any CIA agent hearing him etc etc. He was in Iceland for a while, seems SE England is his current hideout.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Agreed. In fact I used to work at one of the so called secret locations. Sod all secret about it; there for everybody to know. The US is just throwing it's toys out of the pram.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostNothing sensitive about the assets mentioned. All available via Google Earth.
Only a matter of time before someone comes knocking on his door with a scented chloroform tissue, a holdall and a padlock.
Basically we're all @£$@£5^ so get under your bed and don't come out.Last edited by scooterscot; 7 December 2010, 09:59."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Assange has been arrested following his meeting with the Metropolitan Police.
BBC News - Wikileaks founder Julian Assange arrested in LondonComment
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Hope he gets fairly treated, all he has done is reveal corruption and lies within the diplomatic scene, something to be applauded.Comment
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Sheep? Why has he revealed corruption in the wool Market?Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostTo him it's worth it. He gets all the attention he desires. Plus, the sheep think he's a hero.Comment
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If you find this post offensive, please insert "Chan" before and "tho" after, then it should be OK.
Sometimes I almost feel just like a human being - Elvis CostelloComment
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Sir Paul dismissed claims that the arrest was political but admitted international warrants were controversial and that it would have been more efficient to use the British system of pretending Mr Assange is a Brazilian electrician.
<--- yep, I know, I'm going straight to hell.

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Wikileaks are for-hire mercenaries - CryptomeOriginally posted by scooterscot View PostAgreed. In fact I used to work at one of the so called secret locations. Sod all secret about it; there for everybody to know. The US is just throwing it's toys out of the pram.
Wikileaks has always been a commercial enterprise hiding behind a narcissistic "public interest" PR, says Cryptome operator John Young in a scathing critique of the site.
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From the earliest discussions, Young alleges, Wikileaks intended to pimp out the information for funds.
"Well, it only came up in the topic of raising $5 million the first year. That was the first red flag that I heard about. I thought that they were actually a public interest group up until then, but as soon as I heard that, I know that they were a criminal organisation.Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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How about that, it must be true, i read it off the internet. An article written by Andrew Orlowski whose criticisms also include:Originally posted by Sysman View Post
Mockery of Wikipedia
Criticism of anthropogenic climate change
Criticism of the Open Rights Group and peer-to-peer
Sounds like he's the one out for profit here.
He sounds like a top researcher.Last edited by scooterscot; 7 December 2010, 16:16."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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