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Tag Archives: WikiLeaks
Something fishy about WikiLeaks latest mega-leak? Part 2
William Engdahl has some interesting thoughts about the apparent fishiness of WikiLeaks latest mega-leak: Since the dramatic release of a US military film of a US airborne shooting of unarmed journalists in Iraq, Wiki-Leaks has gained global notoreity and credibility … Continue reading
Something fishy about WikiLeaks’ latest mega-leak?
As much as I like WikiLeaks, co-founder John Young raises several good points about why we should be skeptical about the site’s latest mega-leak on Afghanistan’s war. Here’s Young being interviewed at CNN: And at the Alex Jones show: And … Continue reading
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s roaring bravery
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange talked to The Guardian after a month in hiding. Having the boys at the Pentagon chasing your ass for telling the world the truth about their dirty war secrets must not be easy, but the man … Continue reading