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Yikes, I didn't realise there was a global man-hunt going on for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange who has gone into hiding. Everyone's after him and there's no sanctuary. He's even beenframedaccused of rape, although the US just wants to try him for being a spy. His mum is hiding too.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostThey have the person who they think leaked the stories. Innocent until proven guilty and all that.
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Originally posted by kandr View PostThey already have the person who leaked the stories, Wikileaks as well as the newspapers reporting on it cannot be held accountable. It's nothing more than an embarrassment to the people involved, no ones life is in danger.
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They already have the person who leaked the stories, Wikileaks as well as the newspapers reporting on it cannot be held accountable. It's nothing more than an embarrassment to the people involved, no ones life is in danger.
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Originally posted by The TelegraphProf Tom Flanagan said Barack Obama should “put out a contract and maybe use a drone or something” to rid the world of Mr Assange.
As the anchor on the CBC news programme warned him that his comments were “pretty harsh stuff”, Prof Flanagan responded that he was “feeling very manly today”.
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Originally posted by Not So Wise View PostRemember they have released only a tiny fraction of the total they have, they are still reviewing the rest (contrary to media lead belief that they just release everything without checking and to hell with the consequences). This 'leak' is going to be going on for a long long time
Originally posted by Not So Wise View PostAnd just seen next year the target is a major US bank, seems they are sitting on a ton of internal documents but have not got time to process them yet
An Interview With WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange - Andy Greenberg - The Firewall - Forbes
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Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostAs for scandal and surprises?
What i am interested in seeing is what the US diplomats were saying about their host governments during the build up to the Iraq war
And just seen next year the target is a major US bank, seems they are sitting on a ton of internal documents but have not got time to process them yet
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI want to know who leaked that the leaks were going to be leaked. GOTO 10.
What do I do now?
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They've got rubbish access management. How on earth did one man get hold of top secret documents covering a huge range of subjects?
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As for scandal and surprises?
The material includes a reference to Putin as an "alpha-dog" and Hamid Karzai as being "driven by paranoia", while Angela Merkel allegedly "avoids risk and is rarely creative". There is also a comparison between Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Adolf Hitler.
Alpha male in a pack is exactly how Putin behaves. I think he will take it as a compliment that he is seen to have achieved that status.
If you are president of Afghanistan, it's not paranoia: everybody really is out to get you.
"avoids risk and is rarely creative" is probably high up on present-day Germans' job requirements for Chancellor.
As for Ahmadinejad, I will let History judge.
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I want to know who leaked that the leaks were going to be leaked. GOTO 10.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostIf it was planned surely they would have had the sense to engineer a nuclear war between North Korea and Iran? Solve two major problems at a stroke.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostIf it was planned surely they would have had the sense to engineer a nuclear war between North Korea and Iran? Solve two major problems with a couple of blinding flashes of light and big bangs.
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If it was planned surely they would have had the sense to engineer a nuclear war between North Korea and Iran? Solve two major problems at a stroke.
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