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Originally posted by roguetechie
reply to post by markfelt
Breaking a midlevel scandal or two... ATS has broken more than that. As far as things go to tell me I need to get my facts straight and imply I don't know what I'm talking about or I'm somehow new to this arena is laughable to say the least.
Originally posted by roguetechie
Err well there is his close associates bailing on him and making statements to the tune of all is not as it seems...
Then there's his whole border wizard act... kinda like the underwear bomber that
Then there is his walking away after minimal jail time and a laughable fine from a MAJOR hacking indictment in which others were ... not so..... UHHH .... Lucky yeah that's it lucky.
Originally posted by roguetechie
Err well there is his close associates bailing on him and making statements to the tune of all is not as it seems...
Then there's his whole border wizard act... kinda like the underwear bomber that
Then there is his walking away after minimal jail time and a laughable fine from a MAJOR hacking indictment in which others were ... not so..... UHHH .... Lucky yeah that's it lucky.
I've known people that get "lucky" like that whenever someone gets caught for something... funny thing at least in the US if you file motions correctly how much luck looks like selling out the rest of your crew.
Now I'm not saying he did or didn't do this.... BUT it's certainly something to consider. And really as far as stories being broken and the way bradley manning went down and who supposedly figured out who he was (a confirmed snitch) and the "feud" between asssange and the wired editor as backdrop for this whole soap opera conveniently drawing attention away from wikileaks getting this poor kid manning sent away for life when part of wikileaks draw was supposed to be them protecting people.
I don't know it just leaves a bad taste in my mouth always has... especially with them ratcheting up all this tension in a time when the only thing blatantly showing how vulnerable cyber assets really are is likely to get is all of our access SEVERELY limited JUSTIFIABLY when they're already just looking for an excuse...
It just strikes me that if they were really as about freedom and access for all and social responsibility AT ALL COSTS like they CLAIM, Wouldn't they see the ugly attitude on the hill and the just PALPABLE LUST for an EXCUSE to take away our access. Wouldn't the social responsibility and desire to make things better for us all indicate that maybe now would be a good time to chill out for awhile so they don't ruin things for EVERYONE!
But instead their need for PR overrides any and all good sense and they push into a situation that there is just NOTHING good that can come from it!!
Bottom line: In my book if your actions seem to be at odds with your message no matter who you are I will be skeptical of your motives. And Assange just seems to be playing INTO the hands of the big boys rather than playing smart and tactical to get info out while not burning bridges for EVERYONE just to get mention on CNN.
edit to add personal disclosure: also the first time and every time since then that I've seen this man's picture or seen him speaking I had an overwhelming negative reaction to him... Every time I've caught a vibe like that off of a picture or off of a chance meeting with someone they have turned out to be bad news and ignoring this reaction I have now realized is something I do at my own peril. While this may seem like a stupid reason to distrust and dislike someone ... It has just been too correct to ignore.
edit on 22-10-2010 by roguetechie because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by roguetechie
Err well there is his close associates bailing on him and making statements to the tune of all is not as it seems...
Then there's his whole border wizard act... kinda like the underwear bomber that
Then there is his walking away after minimal jail time and a laughable fine from a MAJOR hacking indictment in which others were ... not so..... UHHH .... Lucky yeah that's it lucky.
I've known people that get "lucky" like that whenever someone gets caught for something... funny thing at least in the US if you file motions correctly how much luck looks like selling out the rest of your crew.
Now I'm not saying he did or didn't do this.... BUT it's certainly something to consider. And really as far as stories being broken and the way bradley manning went down and who supposedly figured out who he was (a confirmed snitch) and the "feud" between asssange and the wired editor as backdrop for this whole soap opera conveniently drawing attention away from wikileaks getting this poor kid manning sent away for life when part of wikileaks draw was supposed to be them protecting people.
I don't know it just leaves a bad taste in my mouth always has... especially with them ratcheting up all this tension in a time when the only thing blatantly showing how vulnerable cyber assets really are is likely to get is all of our access SEVERELY limited JUSTIFIABLY when they're already just looking for an excuse...
It just strikes me that if they were really as about freedom and access for all and social responsibility AT ALL COSTS like they CLAIM, Wouldn't they see the ugly attitude on the hill and the just PALPABLE LUST for an EXCUSE to take away our access. Wouldn't the social responsibility and desire to make things better for us all indicate that maybe now would be a good time to chill out for awhile so they don't ruin things for EVERYONE!
But instead their need for PR overrides any and all good sense and they push into a situation that there is just NOTHING good that can come from it!!
Bottom line: In my book if your actions seem to be at odds with your message no matter who you are I will be skeptical of your motives. And Assange just seems to be playing INTO the hands of the big boys rather than playing smart and tactical to get info out while not burning bridges for EVERYONE just to get mention on CNN.
edit to add personal disclosure: also the first time and every time since then that I've seen this man's picture or seen him speaking I had an overwhelming negative reaction to him... Every time I've caught a vibe like that off of a picture or off of a chance meeting with someone they have turned out to be bad news and ignoring this reaction I have now realized is something I do at my own peril. While this may seem like a stupid reason to distrust and dislike someone ... It has just been too correct to ignore.
edit on 22-10-2010 by roguetechie because: (no reason given)
Al Jazeera have broken our embargo by 30 minutes. We release everyone from their Iraq War Logs embargoes.
Originally posted by Mr Mask
Originally posted by DomCheetham
reply to post by Mr Mask
Mr Mask, what do you have against it?
Here are some facts for you to consider while you roll your eyes at my musings on the legitimacy of wikileaks.
1) Wikileaks Co-funder John Young has openly stated he left wikileaks because it was a CIA operation.
2) China's inteligence agencies have openly stated that wikileaks is a CIA/Mossad Cointel project under the US Government's "new cyber war policies".
3) The Pentagon has said openly, wikileaks appears in all ways to be a typical CIA operation.
edit on 20-10-2010 by Mr Mask because: (no reason given)
WikiLeaks suffered the most serious blow in its struggles with corporate and official America yesterday when PayPal, the payments processing company, suspended the organisation's account. The move will have a major impact on WikiLeaks' ability to collect donations.
A statement by PayPal, which is owned by eBay Inc, said: "PayPal has permanently restricted the account used by WikiLeaks due to a violation of the PayPal Acceptable Use Policy, which states that our payment service cannot be used for any activities that encourage, promote, facilitate or instruct others to engage in illegal activity.
We've notified the account holder of this action." Attempts to donate to WikiLeaks via PayPal yesterday were greeted with an error message. PayPal has been probably the most convenient way to support the organisation.