Absolutely – right on the mark. It’s not as if these are private communications – they are do do with all of us. The US is tapping our phones, our emails, our communications, looking under our clothes and groping our genitals. And we should give the ones who are creating this nightmare immunity from scrutiny? I don’t think so.
Hillary Clinton shuts up about Israel, because she is aware that if she would blow the whistle, Israel will dump all the missing links, including 9/11, on us.
If Israel goes down, they will take all the corrupt governments with them.
A very good video! It is the media in general and sites as Wikileaks specially that are the ‘defenders in the last line’ of fairness in politics. Wikileaks revellead important facts. It is necessary that such media report on it when a governments (or corporations) trespass laws themselves. On the other side, regarding the US diplomacy leaks, one can ask if these should have been published (even when it is interesting). However: the current foxhunt for Assange is not in order I think.
One last point: The USnow is beeing critisized for the latest Wikileaks affair. The outcome will be interesting. But it is only in really democratic countries like the USA, that have a free press, that these things can be published. Therefore, I think that Assange should not be arrested. However, there should be a discussion in society about how far the media should go reporting on ‘internal diplomacy. issues’.
@SamSeder Well aperently I’m paying for it in all sorts of little programs itunes downloads onto my pc, slowing the poor thing down. Is there any other place to get it?
WikiLeaks’ newly-released Iraq war documents reveal that for years afterward, U.S. troops continued to find chemical weapons labs, encounter insurgent specialists in toxins and uncover weapons of mass destruction.
wired (DOT) com/dangerroom/2010/10/wikileaks-show-wmd-hunt-continued-in-iraq-with-surprising-results/
absolutely spot on Sam. I can appreciate your approach at looking how Wikileaks could have been formed. What caused someone like Bradley Manning to do what he did? The destruction of trust between the public and the government is exactly what caused it. The illegal war in Iraq is a great point, but also Obama’s attempt to ‘look forward’. Great, albeit short, show!
@cloudberry121 nicely twisted the story, the bigest thing they found was some bullets with strange liquid in them from a sealed and abandoned bunker which the insurgents were clearly trying to open…
Wikileaks release of classified documents reveals that U.S. military intelligence discovered chemical weapons labs, encountered insurgents who were specialists in the creation of toxins, and uncovered weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
WikiLeaks Web site revealed that small amounts of chemical weapons were found in Iraq and continued to surface for years after the 2003 US invasion, Wired magazine reported.
The documents showed that US troops continued to find chemical weapons and labs for years after the invasion, including remnants of Saddam Hussein’s chemical weapons arsenal — most of which had been destroyed following the Gulf War.
There are numerous mentions of chemical and biological weapons in the WikiLeaks documents, however the U.S. media appear only interested in those portions of the leaked material that highlight actions that are viewed as embarrassing for the U.S. military
@00Billy The govt has been unable to establish a link between Bradley Manning and Julian Assange. The govt may want to execute him, but they need a provable reason.
@00Billy I’m wondering whether Bradley Manning was also a scapegoat and has been already convicted by what passes as the US media. Lawyers have been using that technique for decades to win convictions.
@stickerlickertomo Sorry i didn’t relize you were retarded .
@hanksnow82 realize
Absolutely – right on the mark. It’s not as if these are private communications – they are do do with all of us. The US is tapping our phones, our emails, our communications, looking under our clothes and groping our genitals. And we should give the ones who are creating this nightmare immunity from scrutiny? I don’t think so.
Hillary Clinton shuts up about Israel, because she is aware that if she would blow the whistle, Israel will dump all the missing links, including 9/11, on us.
If Israel goes down, they will take all the corrupt governments with them.
That is what Wikileaks is telling us.
A very good video! It is the media in general and sites as Wikileaks specially that are the ‘defenders in the last line’ of fairness in politics. Wikileaks revellead important facts. It is necessary that such media report on it when a governments (or corporations) trespass laws themselves. On the other side, regarding the US diplomacy leaks, one can ask if these should have been published (even when it is interesting). However: the current foxhunt for Assange is not in order I think.
One last point: The USnow is beeing critisized for the latest Wikileaks affair. The outcome will be interesting. But it is only in really democratic countries like the USA, that have a free press, that these things can be published. Therefore, I think that Assange should not be arrested. However, there should be a discussion in society about how far the media should go reporting on ‘internal diplomacy. issues’.
Truth is Now Treason…?
213.251.145.96/ wikileaks.eu (.fi .ch .nl also up and running)
@407buddy Whether something is treason has nothing to do with whether the information is true.
@SamSeder Well aperently I’m paying for it in all sorts of little programs itunes downloads onto my pc, slowing the poor thing down. Is there any other place to get it?
WikiLeaks’ newly-released Iraq war documents reveal that for years afterward, U.S. troops continued to find chemical weapons labs, encounter insurgent specialists in toxins and uncover weapons of mass destruction.
wired (DOT) com/dangerroom/2010/10/wikileaks-show-wmd-hunt-continued-in-iraq-with-surprising-results/
Exactly. Someone needs to be there to keep tabs on the US govt – lest we want another Iraq “war”
@SamSeder Never mind, I just found out there is a website called majority.fm ;)
“If you’re going to tell people the truth, you better make them laugh; otherwise they’ll kill you.” George Bernard Shaw
absolutely spot on Sam. I can appreciate your approach at looking how Wikileaks could have been formed. What caused someone like Bradley Manning to do what he did? The destruction of trust between the public and the government is exactly what caused it. The illegal war in Iraq is a great point, but also Obama’s attempt to ‘look forward’. Great, albeit short, show!
Agreed 100% you reap what you sow. Let the disclosures of dirty laundry continue until we see the real criminals subject to justice.
@cloudberry121 nicely twisted the story, the bigest thing they found was some bullets with strange liquid in them from a sealed and abandoned bunker which the insurgents were clearly trying to open…
no, no weapons of mass destruction lol…
@Darusdei
If that’s what you need to believe.
Wikileaks release of classified documents reveals that U.S. military intelligence discovered chemical weapons labs, encountered insurgents who were specialists in the creation of toxins, and uncovered weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
WikiLeaks Web site revealed that small amounts of chemical weapons were found in Iraq and continued to surface for years after the 2003 US invasion, Wired magazine reported.
The documents showed that US troops continued to find chemical weapons and labs for years after the invasion, including remnants of Saddam Hussein’s chemical weapons arsenal — most of which had been destroyed following the Gulf War.
There are numerous mentions of chemical and biological weapons in the WikiLeaks documents, however the U.S. media appear only interested in those portions of the leaked material that highlight actions that are viewed as embarrassing for the U.S. military
Bradley Mannning needs an execution…bu that would be PR nightmare for USA.
the bank leak is coming, it will reveal who is really running things and sending our children to murder and die
@00Billy The govt has been unable to establish a link between Bradley Manning and Julian Assange. The govt may want to execute him, but they need a provable reason.
@bodryn
Thought they did have a link…regardless…they are faced with executing a US national.
By now Assange may end up a scapegoat…either way, the damage is done.
@00Billy I’m wondering whether Bradley Manning was also a scapegoat and has been already convicted by what passes as the US media. Lawyers have been using that technique for decades to win convictions.