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  • seanbeag7
    Veteran Member
    • Dec 2007
    • 2965

    #1

    Wikileaks.org is now closed down

    The plug has been pulled on Assange by all of his hosts. In Sweden. By Amazon in the US and finally by OVH in France. Wikileaks.org is now closed down.

    I am starting to feel for the guy. It seems to me now that Assange is a pioneer in the domain of virtual freedom. People all over the world are following closely this arm-wrestling between an individual and a super power.

    Wikileaks has a new address in a different country now.

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  • Bumpa STIKKA
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 3119

    #2
    The only people hurt by these 'wiki secrets' are the egos of the dummies in charge of ripping us off.

    Soon we'll all be told to be so scared of the internet that only ToysRUs will be safe for us to visit.

    The governments of the world always win. They got guns, too!
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    • celentano
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2008
      • 276

      #3
      You can found Wikileaks Homepage direct here:

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      • celentano
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2008
        • 276

        #4

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        • strocube
          VIP Member
          • Jul 2006
          • 1026

          #5
          I'm really looking forward to the release of information on banks, the banking system and bankers. I hope the SHIT REALLY HITS THE FAN when that stuff comes out.
          I don't believe in god, but if I did, I'd say Assange is doing god's work.
          Somebody needs to blow the lid off all the BULLSHIT we are fed day after day in the MSM.    
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          • strocube
            VIP Member
            • Jul 2006
            • 1026

            #6
            Here's a link to a Forbes Magazine interview with Julian Assange.

            http://blogs.forbes.com/andygre....assange
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            • Bumpa STIKKA
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2009
              • 3119

              #7
              The trouble is that whatever the leaks are - virtually nobody is gonna be surprised.

              The world is a sick, corrupt and deadly beast...
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              • deepthroat
                VIP Member
                • Mar 2008
                • 1947

                #8
                Couldn't agree more. Assange should be a front runner for a Nobel rather than a prison cell.

                It's shocking that in today's world, we can still use the old "sexual deviate" ruse to lock up a political dissident and throw away the key.
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                • azza33
                  Veteran Member
                  • Jan 2006
                  • 3793

                  #9
                  (Bumpa STIKKA @ Dec. 06 2010,01:41) The trouble is that whatever the leaks are - virtually nobody is gonna be surprised.

                  The world is a sick, corrupt and deadly beast...


                  But the release of this material does more bad than good...it.s very dangerous.

                  What good has come of these release???


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                  • strocube
                    VIP Member
                    • Jul 2006
                    • 1026

                    #10
                    (Bumpa STIKKA @ Dec. 06 2010,01:41) The trouble is that whatever the leaks are - virtually nobody is gonna be surprised.

                    The world is a sick, corrupt and deadly beast...
                    Really?
                    What about all those tea bagging "patriot" mouth breathing tools? Won't their little worlds be at a least somewhat rattled when they find out about all the horrible shit they've been lied to about?
                    I think a lot of this stuff will come as a shock to many people in "Middle America." You know, the Walmart shoppers, Faux "news" viewers--the dumb-shits.

                    Also, anyone calling for the death of Assange, imo, is a tool of the empire.
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                    • azza33
                      Veteran Member
                      • Jan 2006
                      • 3793

                      #11
                      (deepthroat @ Dec. 06 2010,01:54) Couldn't agree more. Assange should be a front runner for a nobel prize....
                      Would you still be saying that if the information caused countries to go back to the cold war days.... Think a bit about the potential ramifications of such theft.

                      Who are the winners here?


                      Azza


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                      • transcebu
                        Senior Member
                        • Oct 2009
                        • 222

                        #12
                        The winners are the people who will learn that governments lie to them about almost everything and are murderous and corrupt regimes. We will also learn how corrupt and useless mainstream media is, another boon to freedom, knowledge and the potential to something resembling self-government, where people actually think for themselves instead of believing lies and thinking that government can't rule unless it is a secretive organization.

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                        • guydesavoy
                          Veteran Member
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 3086

                          #13
                          The best thing to come out of this will be the tightening up of security and access to these communications. It is unbelievable just how widely these were available to lower levels.  

                          Then Governments can get back to BAU   

                          btw, it's all backed up, so they can close down as many servers as they like. The leaking will go on
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                          • azza33
                            Veteran Member
                            • Jan 2006
                            • 3793

                            #14


                            So basically you are saying the ignorant will become informed... the only problem is that those who have led their life blissfully ignorant of world affairs and political games are not likely to be the ones motivated to read millions of pages of stolen information on the web.

                            I see only negative outcomes from his nonsense.

                            As for Assange You deal in stolen goods... you should get jail.

                            The best thing to come out of this will be the tightening up of security and access to these communications


                            Azza


                            A worthy trip report

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                            • Road Runner
                              Average sized member
                              • Jul 2003
                              • 4602

                              #15
                              Now I hear he's published some information about the location of installations, infrastructure etc.

                              I fail to see what public interest there is in that and only see it as an aid to terrorists and criminals.

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