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Wikileaks - First Leaks Revealed

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posted on Nov, 28 2010 @ 04:47 PM
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Originally posted by Plan2exist18
Nice work, has anything been released about when the next batch will be released?

bro
I have no idea
I don't think anybody here
even knew when this batch
was gonna come out.
I didn't

the way I found out was
the ticker across the Fox news
website said documents released
and I went hunting, lol



posted on Nov, 28 2010 @ 04:52 PM
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In the last few hours, 25 000 people have joined wikileaks on their facebook and nearly 20 000 have started following them on twitter... quite amazing



posted on Nov, 28 2010 @ 04:54 PM
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reply to post by fonenyc
 

great post there bro
star 4 u
wish I had could give ya more
as I think u r spot on



posted on Nov, 28 2010 @ 04:54 PM
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cablegate....__._/
HI all , from the uk , am I ALLOWED TO POST THIS LINK THAT WORKS



posted on Nov, 28 2010 @ 04:55 PM
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alot of this confirms what everybody already knows. the peace process is a sham, the u.s. is israels lap dog, the russians are playing games with the s-300 missile.

$30 billion to israel over 10 years, and all the u.s. gets is a thank you. unbelievable. on top of that they embarrass and humilate the president in public when he asks for a lousy 3 month settlement freeze.. i can't believe american diplomats are that much of a sucker.

i can only imagine the real conversations and secret deals these nations have that they make sure aren't recorded or put on the record. if those things are ever proven it'll be time for public hangings for treason.



posted on Nov, 28 2010 @ 04:56 PM
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That is amazing. Maybe a lot of people will open their eyes and wake up.

45000 is a massive amout of people in a very short time.



posted on Nov, 28 2010 @ 04:56 PM
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Originally posted by Tsuki-no-Hikari
I guess it's my turn to ask for proof now. Russia could easily being doing the same same,

lol
I guess u don't read the links u provide.



posted on Nov, 28 2010 @ 05:02 PM
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Originally posted by boondock-saint
lol
I guess u don't read the links u provide.


I wasn't referring to my link. I was referring to the fact that multiple countries have been involved in espionage operations throughout history, and there's no sign there's stopped. Just because we don't have an official document saying that Russia isn't involved with the same kinds of things as the US doesn't mean they aren't.

What about all of the press Chinese hackers get? They're even mentioned in the cables (their attack on Google). They're probably just as interested in the UN's technological infrastructure as the US is.

I'm through debating with you. You can live in your little fantasy world where the US is the only country that would even think about doing things like this if you want, but anyone who has read some history will know that countries like Russia and China have as much interest in these matters as the US does.



posted on Nov, 28 2010 @ 05:03 PM
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andy1033, andy1033, andy1033.....................Only you could say that!.....................How's life?



posted on Nov, 28 2010 @ 05:04 PM
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Originally posted by nite owl
Now this is where your tax dollars go america, to fund sick people like this. I hope the peoples over there do him a quick justice. Why do we fund things like this? WHY, so some fat cat can ripp jo the taxpayer off. MONEY FUNNELING TO A NUT JOB, for what reason? To get rid of what?


we haven't even touched on the most interesting
part of Karzai. He takes bags and bags of money
from Iran too
Karzai is playing both sides and
getting rich in the process. Not to mention his brother
is on the CIA payroll as Karzai himself worked
for quite a few CIA front oil businesses before
he was president.

Yea, with a past like that
how can one not look over
their shoulder 24/7?



posted on Nov, 28 2010 @ 05:06 PM
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Originally posted by Kaiju666

Originally posted by wcitizen

Originally posted by WanderingThe3rd
Someone help me answer this i'm very confused....

If all these big countries dont like wikileaks, just like America... why is it still up? it would be hacked.. shut down.. and taken off...

am i the only one who thinks they want it to be running?

or is there something someones isn't telling me?


Why are you assuming that every other country's Government has the same beliefs about Wikileaks as the US Government? Not all governments seek to annihilate those they don't like.
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edit on 28-11-2010 by wcitizen because: (no reason given)


Yah, but they'll gladly jump off a fast sinking ship. Especially when their "loyalty" was bought off in the first place.


Loyalty is never bought - what you are referring to is collusion based on bribery, and yes, there is really very little honour amongst the vipers. Dollars and self-interest rule.



posted on Nov, 28 2010 @ 05:16 PM
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Now that the info is out, i hope peoples that live next to him get several copies of wikki and turn him in so that the peoples can deal with this corrupt man. Maybe he is moving at this very moment. If you are his nieghbor, you know what to do to him. Take his money and distribute it to the peoples there. Put this fool in jail with BUBBA and see how he likes to be ------. People like this do not last long in public jails.



posted on Nov, 28 2010 @ 05:17 PM
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This was on the front page of yahoo.coms news.

Yemen Covers Up US Stikes: Wikileaks


WASHINGTON (AFP) – Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh admits covering up US military strikes on Al-Qaeda in Yemen by claiming they are carried out by Yemeni forces, according to US documents leaked by WikiLeaks.



"We?ll continue saying the bombs are ours, not yours," Saleh said in January talks with General David Petraeus, then commander of US forces in the Middle East, according to a leaked US diplomatic cable published by the New York Times.



posted on Nov, 28 2010 @ 05:20 PM
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it seems CNN has it's own video now

CNN Wikileaks Video

and I just had to laugh when I saw the ad before
the video started. It was for a data security firm
who uses military encryption sponsoring a
video of another firm leaking classified material.
quite jovial and out of place

edit on 11/28/2010 by boondock-saint because: added url



posted on Nov, 28 2010 @ 05:21 PM
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reply to post by sara123123
 

These tibits are from another threat I posted the orginal as they where being updated !!



posted on Nov, 28 2010 @ 05:24 PM
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reply to post by nite owl
 

I do agree with ya that Karzai
is not who needs to be in power
in Afgh but even if he gets into
trouble, he will make a fast get-away
by a complimentary CIA jet
and will never see the inside
of a prison cell.

That is how puppets exit stage right



posted on Nov, 28 2010 @ 05:25 PM
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can anyone get wikileaks working? All I'm getting is this message:

It works!

This is the default web page for this server.

The web server software is running but no content has been added, yet.


looks like wikileaks has been taken down...

http://__._/
edit on 28-11-2010 by swash_buckle because: added link



posted on Nov, 28 2010 @ 05:26 PM
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Okay guys i decided to post this on here as theres too many Wikileaks threads atm...

I dont know if this means anthing coz i know jack all bout computers but on the insurance.aes256 file i typed in insurance as the password and confirmed as insurance, the file then 'ecrypted' and another file of the same name appeared at the bottom of my folder

I then double clicked this new file and now its asking me for a password again but this time is not asking me to confirm...

is there some sort of julti level password protection and why did it accept insurance as the first password if this is the case?

IM probably being really dumb



posted on Nov, 28 2010 @ 05:28 PM
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I dont know if this has been posted but thought some of you would like to see this

It seems the editors of the press in the uk have been advised not to post certain things in the wiki leaks in the press. If you scroll down to the bottom of the page the email send to the editors in the major papers is below. Makes u wonder what they have to hide.

www.beehivecity.com...



posted on Nov, 28 2010 @ 05:30 PM
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A quick summary below thus far....



US faces diplomatic crisis after WikiLeaks releases documents

The United States government was plunged into a diplomatic crisis Sunday following the leak of hundreds of thousands of secret cables sent from US embassies around the world.

More than 250,000 classified documents released by whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks to a handful of newspapers reveal classified discussions of key US foreign policy issues with government representatives worldwide, and include candid assessments of many world leaders.

~Among the key revelations were that Israel views engagement with Iran pointless, that Saudi King Abdullah had repeatedly urged the United States to attack Iran to destroy its nuclear program, that US diplomats were encouraged to spy on top UN officials, including UN General Secretary Ban Ki-moon, and that US intelligence believed that Iran has obtained advanced missiles from North Korea capable of striking Europe.

WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange had earlier described the release as a “diplomatic history of the United States” that would cover “every major issue” as governments braced themselves for damaging revelations.

The Pentagon condemned the release by WikiLeaks as “reckless,” and said it was taking steps to bolster security of US military networks.

“The [Defense] Department has undertaken a series of actions to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future,” Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman said.

The White House said the leak of the diplomatic cables could compromise private discussions with foreign governments and opposition leaders and may put at risk the lives of named individuals living “under oppressive regimes.”

According to the leaked memos, Israel warned the US that President Barack Obama’s attempt to engage diplomatically with Iran over its nuclear weapons program will fail.

One memo from November 2009 recounting a meeting between senior Israeli and US military officials, quotes Israeli Defense Ministry political and military director Amos Gilad describing Tehran’s alleged plans as “intolerable.”

According to one leaked cable, King Abdullah made the call for military action against Iran during an April 2008 meeting with US Ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker and US General David Petraeus.

“He told you to ‘cut off the head of the snake,’” Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Washington, Adel al-Jubeir, told the US Embassy in Riyadh two days after the high-level talks, according to the State Department memo.

The same memo recorded the King’s “frequent exhortations to the US to attack Iran and so put an end to its nuclear weapons program.”

There was, however, some disagreement among Saudi officials regarding the best way to approach Iran’s nuclear program, with Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal and intelligence chief Prince Muqrin bin Abd al-Aziz arguing for more sanctions.

The documents include closed-door remarks that could stoke scandal, including Yemen’s president telling a top US general: “We’ll continue saying the bombs are ours, not yours” when discussing secretive US strikes on Al-Qaeda in his country. And during a meeting about Al-Qaeda with John Brennan, the US deputy national security adviser, Saleh was “dismissive, bored and impatient ” according to another leaked US diplomatic cable published in Britain’s The Guardian.

Another document included a description of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi as “almost obsessively dependent on a small core of trusted personnel,” who reportedly cannot travel without a “voluptuous blonde” Ukrainian nurse.

The US Embassy called French President Nicolas Sarkozy “thin-skinned an authoritarian,” pointing to his rebukes of his team.

The top US diplomat in Rome found Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi to be an “ineffective” leader who wastes his energy on parties, according to documents published by The Guardian.

Saudi donors remain chief financiers of militant groups like Al-Qaeda and that Qatar was the “worst in the region” in counterterrorism efforts, according to a State Department cable last December.

A cable described Afghan President Hamid Karzai as “extremely weak” and prone to being persuaded by conspiracy theories.

Chinese government operatives have waged a coordinated campaign of computer sabotage targeting the United States and its allies, according to a review of the WikiLeaks documents published in the New York Times.

The cables also showed that Iran has obtained sophisticated missiles from North Korea capable of hitting western Europe and the United States was concerned that Iran was using those rockets as “building blocks” to build longer-range missiles, the Times said.

The advanced missiles are much more powerful than anything US officials have publicly acknowledged that Iran has in its arsenal, the newspaper said.

In a message attributed to a US diplomat in Berlin dated March 24, 2009, the State Department is told that German Chancellor Angela Merkel is “risk averse and rarely creative,” Der Spiegel magazine reported.

The State Department has warned WikiLeaks that the expected release would endanger countless lives, jeopardize American military operations and hurt international cooperation on global security issues.
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