Daily Archives: Friday, December 10, 2010

WikiLeaks: U.S. Contractor DynCorp Pimped Little Boys to Homosexual-Pedophile-Afghan Police

If the Taliban is against this, has the U.S. done such a good thing? Many of DynCorp's employees are ex-Green Berets and veterans of other elite units, and the company was commissioned by the US government to provide training for … Continue reading

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The Media Comes To The Defense Of WikiLeaks At LeWeb: “The Leakers Will Win”

This is worth watching. It's very timely. I found myself agreeing 95%+ of the time with the four commentators. via The Media Comes To The Defense Of WikiLeaks At LeWeb: “The Leakers Will Win”.

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"Fourth Estate is Dead," Says Ray McGovern, but the Fifth Estate is Born, Might Revive the Fourth

Traditional lines of communication between the people and the press have fallen into such disrepair in America that a whole new approach is necessary to challenge the military-industrial-governmental complex, according to a former CIA analyst sympathetic to WikiLeaks. "The Fourth … Continue reading

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No Mention About Domscheit-Berg's Accusation Assange Took Israeli Bribe: Ex-WikiLeaker Explains His Spinoff Group, OpenLeaks - Forbes

There's no mention in this article about Daniel Domscheit-Berg's accusation that Julian Assange took money from Israelis to not leak material that would damage Israeli diplomacy or security. Why? The accusations require investigative reporters probing with the who, what, where, when, … Continue reading

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Julian Assange’s Accuser Supposedly Tied to the CIA | Death and Taxes

The following has merit: But what of her supposed connections to the CIA? According to Counterpunch, apparently Ardin is [allegedly possibly] connected through a Swedish anti-Castro group to one Carlos Alberto Montaner, a man with ties to the CIA, as … Continue reading

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