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Originally posted by TheLaughingGod
Originally posted by chunder
Originally posted by downtown436
Originally posted by Chamberf=6
reply to post by downtown436
You have any links to deaths from Wikileaks submissions, or are you just actually only stating your opinion?
Lol.
Do you think that the black bag assassination squad video tapes their hits, and posts them on the internet?
Most of the time when a whistle blower gets killed, it is ruled suicide, accident, single car accident, ect.
Debra Palfry is a good example. She was on the Alex Jones show saying that she would never commit suicide, and then shortly after, she hangs herself.(yeah right)
What has the Alex Jones show got to do with Wikileaks ?
Nothing.
He just brought up a whistle blower that committed 'suicide' after promising not to commit suicide.
Originally posted by thepixelpusher
It's a sad state of news media that we get real information from WikiLeaks and not from Journalists. Journalism has been sucked into the propaganda black hole and doublespeak.
Originally posted by boondock-saint
Originally posted by Snarf
wikileaks, by their own admission, is a corrupt
and non-trustworthy organization.
where is the proof for that statement??
Where do they say that ????
I think they're quite trustworthy.
Or maybe you don't like them cuz they
don't follow your agenda???
Originally posted by Snarf
They edit film to pass their agenda.
And WHAT Major News Network does not do the
same exact thing??? Except in this case they
did release the entire un-edited version as well.
They did give both sides.
Originally posted by johnathanalexanderpike
he already is consulting the Icelandic gov I see.
Then Assange leaned forward and, in a whisper, began to talk about a leak, code-named Project G, that he is developing in another secret location. He promised that it would be news, and I saw in him the same mixture of seriousness and amusement, devilishness and intensity that he had displayed in the Bunker.