Assange Is Fucked

I'm also curious to see what's in that "insurance" file. I've already downloaded it, all we need now is the key.
 


This is also an interesting tidbit from the interview he did with the Guardian:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/blog/2010/dec/03/julian-assange-wikileaks


Mr Assange, have there ever been documents forwarded to you which deal with the topic of UFOs or extraterrestrials?

A:
Many weirdos email us about UFOs or how they discovered that they were the anti-christ whilst talking with their ex-wife at a garden party over a pot-plant. However, as yet they have not satisfied two of our publishing rules.
1) that the documents not be self-authored;
2) that they be original.

However, it is worth noting that in yet-to-be-published parts of the cablegate archive there are indeed references to UFOs.



 
Seems like someone out there would be able to crack the Insurance file. Strange that nobody has done it yet.
 
This is where he has the data now (apparently). Coolest. Datacenter. Ever.

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However, it is worth noting that in yet-to-be-published parts of the cablegate archive there are indeed references to UFOs.
Hillary Clinton and Laurence Rockefeller :

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Are We Alone?: Philosophical Implications Of The Discovery Of Extraterrestrial Life
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He'd be wise to stay in the UK. If the US tries to extradite him, it would spark a massive political row as the leaks (amongst many other things) exposed how the UK is viewed by the US and the extradition relationship was already a political hot-potato.

In fact I'd go as far as to say it could split the government.

May be they'll extradite Berezovsky and Gusinskiy while they're at it?
 

Once again - only after the announced leak about the banking system. Paypal never had a problem with them before that announcement. Surprising nobody in the mainstream media is seeing this connection. If it was really about diplomatic cables, all this shit would have happened 6 months ago when they dropped the Iraq/Afghanistan documents.
 
Once again - only after the announced leak about the banking system. Paypal never had a problem with them before that announcement. Surprising nobody in the mainstream media is seeing this connection. If it was really about diplomatic cables, all this shit would have happened 6 months ago when they dropped the Iraq/Afghanistan documents.

The media's interest is confined to that which sells more views and thus, more advertising. Financial institutions spend a great deal on advertising. Government does not.

It's contrary to the media's invested interest (selling papers, magazines, but mostly ads) to go conspiracy theorist on an institution that will pay them.

The US government, however, is fair game. (And makes for sensational headlines).
 
It's called saving face. Legal experts are already saying this will be an uphill struggle for the Obama administration to charge Assange due to constitutional protections. In fact it says this in the OP's article.

It's not illegal to publish confidential documents if you aren't the individual who leaked the files. How do you think shit like Watergate happened? Use your head brah.

It's called "You are an idiot".

Shut up.

Free speech is good and all, but that's no reason to put someone's credit card information out in public, let alone sensitive diplomatic information.

It's just not cool, and if it isn't illegal it should be.
 
here's some food for thought:

Def made me think after reading it

"Actually, Julian Assange didn’t leak anything—he can’t, because he didn’t have access to classified documents"
 
So it's alright to drive the getaway car as long as you didn't rob the bank?

Yeah, it's an absurd concept. Stealing confidential documents, handling confidential documents, taking confidential documents from a criminal without reporting them - it's all the same. Who are these people kidding?
 
More like:

The U.S.A kills terrorists in other countries.

China, Russia, and Saudi Arabia torture and murder their OWN citizens.

A nation is known by how it treats its citizens.

There's a reason people are fleeing those dictatorships. We're still the land of the free, at least until that filthy Marxist Obama utterly destroys us.


So USA killing over 100,000 innocent Iraqi civilians is no problem to you?