Am i right in assuming the recent turmoil in the middle east is a result of the knock on effect from the Tunisian riots and protests...
Some papers and news sources suggest so.
www.dailymail.co.uk...
www.guardian.co.uk...
Many people from all over the world, suddenly, collectively received huge packets of data - showing the corruption, the lies, the greed and the
inhumane actions of our collective leaders.
Little by little - Rebellion and dissent and freedom of information has begun to take over, slowly, slowly rocking the foundations. For better or
worse nobody can tell. I believe we are still in the 'teething' stages of this event.
Within a couple of weeks. After the first intial leaks. People began persecuting other people, people began hiding, denying, spinning, stories....
More and more people began downloading. Some media welcomed it, and some media forbade it.
Assange was arrested.
From that, protests emerged. Digital and real world.
Websites such as Master card, Interpol, government websites, bank websites credit websites, debt websites, anti-censorship and police websites, began
to get hacked, or bombarded by impromptu digital anarchists, in a global message.
People in europe and asia and the middle east protested in the streets, suddenly aware.
Then there was a pause... Many people doubted or insulted Assange, assuming he was a fraud, or an NWO pawn, or a leftie troublemaker, or a CIA agent
or figurehead of some in-depth conspiracy... Some said nothing would result.
But whatever your views.
Looking now, into the middle east and other parts of the world. ...
I ask... Did it work?
If so... What next?
Accordingly, there's still thousands of unreleased cables and also the 'insurance' file - whatever the hell that is?