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Re: Wikileaks

Post by boxy » Sat Sep 04, 2010 8:26 am

No, the WW was historic because it involved most countries in the world gearing themselves almost totally towards the war effort. And you can bet that if something like Wikileaks was about back then, it would have been treated much more harshly by the Allied command than it is today. They wouldn't have tolerated "leakers".

"Loose lips sink ships".
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Re: Wikileaks

Post by AiA in Atlanta » Wed Dec 01, 2010 2:36 am

A prominent US congressman (one of the most vile species on the planet) wants to put Mr. Wikileaks in prison. I think this Aussie is a fucking hero.

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Re: Wikileaks

Post by AiA in Atlanta » Wed Dec 01, 2010 2:38 am

boxy wrote:No, the WW was historic because it involved most countries in the world gearing themselves almost totally towards the war effort. And you can bet that if something like Wikileaks was about back then, it would have been treated much more harshly by the Allied command than it is today. They wouldn't have tolerated "leakers".

"Loose lips sink ships".
We live in a different world. Had only "loose lips" sunk George W Bush's ship in Iraq ...

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Re: Wikileaks

Post by Sappho » Wed Dec 01, 2010 4:17 am

what about this latest leak? it's certianly got the global leaders unsettled.

early next year, wikileaks will publish damning documents from one of america's largest banks, detailing the motives and attitudes of executives. Julian has likened it to the enron leaks... and we all know what happened to enron.

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Re: Wikileaks

Post by AiA in Atlanta » Wed Dec 01, 2010 4:46 am

Sappho wrote:what about this latest leak? it's certianly got the global leaders unsettled.
It means that Julian is doing something right ...

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Re: Wikileaks

Post by Super Nova » Wed Dec 01, 2010 4:51 am

what about this latest leak? it's certianly got the global leaders unsettled.
It certainly has. initially i was thinking that this is not a good. I am starting to think that this may end up being a good thing. i pity the poor bastard that did the leaking when the US admijistration hs finished with them. This is like high treason. I think their life will be over unless significant presure is applied from within the US, by the people.
early next year, wikileaks will publish damning documents from one of america's largest banks, detailing the motives and attitudes of executives. Julian has likened it to the enron leaks... and we all know what happened to enron.
I look forward to that.

What will happen in the future is nothing will be put in writting. i already choose business situations where i will never put anything in writting. Typically these are statement about someone that is personal. For example is someone asks me with in the company what to you think of Johnny and i think Johnny is crap, i will ring them and speak over the phone and never say they are crap in writting. i recently had a complete made man use the freedom of information act i nthe UK to get every email in the whole company from anyone that had his name in it sent to him. We had to comply. He was seeking a big payout. He was a madman. Completely unwell. Other people got themselves into some great shit howevr i never put anything in writting about him and my email said some nic ethings. So no case to answer from me even though i toll people he was insane.

There will be a new security level or things will be made more secret using high levels of security classifications. To reduce the numbr of people who can see this stuff.
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Re: Wikileaks

Post by Super Nova » Wed Dec 01, 2010 5:18 am

There you go. Just after post the one above i went to the Age and found this in a story.
US investigators are exploring the possibility of charging WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and others under the century old Espionage Act, which could see them face decades in jail.

US Attorney-General Eric Holder would not confirm that the Espionage Act was a possible avenue of prosecution, but said:

"To the extent that we can find anybody who was involved in the breaking of American law . . . they will be held responsible. They will be held accountable," Mr Holder said.
http://www.theage.com.au/world/leaked-c ... 18fbt.html
They are in deep shit. the US normally get their way and their man. I hope Julian has a good place to hide. They are out for him now.
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Re: Wikileaks

Post by mantra » Wed Dec 01, 2010 9:14 am

There was a snippet a couple of days ago about some documents on the 2007 APEC meeting. The love Howard and Bush had for each other was at its most startling there and even though it didn't get any media attention - Howard signed us up to the GNEC (big boys nuclear club).

Coincidentally - nuclear power for Australia has suddenly been put back on the agenda in the last few days.

There was also this.....
One of those seen by AAP offers details of what was going on at the APEC summit in Sydney in 2007.

A cable from Washington DC to the US embassy in Beijing outlines discussions between then president George W Bush and his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao.

The pair had been talking about the transfer of missile parts from North Korea to Tehran, via Beijing.


"Remind Chinese officials that President Bush has been personally engaged on the issue of the transshipment of ballistic missile parts between North Korea and Iran via Beijing and that he raised this issue with President Hu at APEC," the cable says.

It went on to call for the embassy in Beijing to "seek information on the steps China has taken since the APEC discussion".

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Re: Wikileaks

Post by boxy » Wed Dec 01, 2010 10:48 pm

I wonder if the spooks have started feeding wikileaks, themselves, yet?






Wikileaks, and the death of US badassery
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Re: Wikileaks

Post by Super Nova » Thu Dec 02, 2010 6:15 am

WikiLeaks: guilty parties 'should face death penalty'
Leading US political figures have called for the death penalty to be imposed on the person who leaked sensitive documents to whistle-blower website WikiLeaks as anger intensified against those responsible for the international relations crisis.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... nalty.html

There you go. They are so predictable. They will set an example of this poor sod.
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