That was a few hours ago complimentary of The Guardian. In the meantime, Secretary of State Clinton reacted to the leaks while a Calgary Professor is now saying he's sorry about his earlier remarks that called for the assassination of Assange. The BBC expects that JA would be arrested soon on... sexual abuse charges. Here's JA talking to Chris Anderson a few months ago about why we need WikiLeaks.
Hypocrites at work: while Wikileaks is supposed to be "innocent until proven guilty" Paypal made a 'pre-emptive' strike at Wikileaks' only source of income" (apparently for good!), Amazon followed suit like YouTube in the past, and France planning to oust Wikileaks.
ReplyDeleteBut hopefully, la résistance s'organise: the thing has gone 'viral'on 200+ servers, (frustrated) fans launched a successful 'DDoS' attack and now Time magazine may honour Assange's perseverance...
And the guy is planning to lift some dirt on the banking industry as well: they're already biting their nails...
And Julian's mother is rightly anxious for her son...
ReplyDeleteJulian Assange, le journaliste pas sage mais pionnier duservice de renseignements du peuple remet les pendules à l'heure: il n'est qu'un messager au service de la transparence...
ReplyDeleteThe more I read about Wikileaks, the more I realise that Dave Mustaine was right to say:
"Military intelligence
Two words combined that don't make sense"
Le mode opératoire de Wikileaks illustré dans "WikiRebels", alors qu'un de ses collaborateurs va mettre en route un clone nommé OpenLeaks...
ReplyDeleteThe same Swedish authorities who fail in prosecuting reported rape cases are attempting to prosecute Assange ...
ReplyDeleteAssanje, who technically risks a prison term of 2.5 million years as per US Espionnage Act of 1917, draws support from high-profile figures while banks get bitchslapped from everywhere, even King Cantona!
ReplyDeleteNow, it is more and more evident that diplomatic confidentiality was only a pretense for building a fantasy world...
And, Navin may find it strange, but the Press is doing a painstaking job of sorting out the stupendous pile of leaked information