Tag Archives: WikiLeaks

‘A weapon of mass destruction was found in the U.S.’: Shock confession of Customs officer

A port official has admitted that a ‘weapon of mass effect’ has been found by ‘partner agencies’ in the U.S., raising major questions over a possible government cover-up. The disturbing revelation came in an interview with San Diego’s assistant port director screened by a television channel in the city. The Customs and Border Protection Department [...]

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Early detection is the key to increasing

The early symptoms of pancreatic cancer are very important to know. Early detection is the key to increasing your chances of survival and getting the necessary treatment for increasing the success rate of cancer treatment. Pancreatic cancer is one of the most aggressive and deadliest forms of cancer. No cancer is friendly or forgiving. Most [...]

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WikiLeaks cables: US agrees to tell Russia Britain’s nuclear secrets

The US secretly agreed to give the Russians sensitive information on Britain’s nuclear deterrent to persuade them to sign a key treaty, The Daily Telegraph can disclose. By:  Matthew Moore, Gordon Rayner and Christopher Hope Information about every Trident missile the US supplies to Britain will be given to Russia as part of an arms [...]

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‘Anonymously Pathetic’

Screenshot from IRC on Anonymous “Just don’t use my name, OK, please?” said the person on the other end of the phone. “I don’t want this to get out.” His cause for concern? He’d helped produce some innocuous content – nothing actionable legally in any way – for “Anonymous”, the vague online group spawned by [...]

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ClimateGate Compared to WikiLeaks

Remember in Dec 2009 when a bunch of leaked communication emails from the Climate Research Unit at the University of East Anglia appeared?  It was viewed as a victory for climate change skeptics, and blasted by the likes of Sen. Boxer as a ‘Theft’, and a ‘Crime’.  It was showed infringements were pushed aside by [...]

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Wiki-Thugs Using Cyber Attacks? We Warned You

Have you noticed your internet connection a little slow?  You can thank the imbecile collective called ‘Anonymous’, supporters of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.  It seems attacking commerce like Pay Pal, Visa, and Amazon for withdrawing services from Wikileaks using cyber-attacks is fair-game to them.  While these cyber attacks are a pin-prick (compared to a large [...]

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How Are These People Heroes?

Berkeley Tables a Vote on Labeling Wikileaker a Hero Wednesday, December 15, 2010 By Staff, Associated Press Berkeley, Calif. (AP) – The Berkeley City Council has indefinitely delayed a vote on whether to bestow hero status on a soldier who allegedly released classified information to WikiLeaks. Some council members in this famously liberal city said [...]

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WikiThugs – Cybercrime

There are two schools of thought about WikiLeaks. Some see its release of U.S. documents as anti-American espionage, others as a triumph of free speech. The same cannot be said for some of WikiLeaks’ admirers, who have resorted to mob action in their defense of the enterprise. There are no two sides to that coin. [...]

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Old Chinese Proverb: One Picture Worth 10,000 Words

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Consequences: What Wikileaks Forgot

Outside of Australia, ‘Larrikinism‘ is a hard thing to culturally interpret. A ‘Larrikin’ is any person, group, or collective that challenges, or engage in concocted mockery against any form of social/structural authority. It allows Australians to view criminals like Ned Kelly, and Mark ‘Chopper’ Reid as revered folk heroes. It rewards self-deprecation, it honors stupid [...]

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