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Originally posted by dl2one
This is the worst movie ever, I want my money back.
Originally posted by michaelmcclen
Originally posted by dl2one
This is the worst movie ever, I want my money back.
ditto, also im sure this fella
www.guardian.co.uk...
wants his life back, nevermind it being a complete farce to begin with handing the cables to that C# Jullian whom in my eyes is using the information as a bartering chip over his trial.
The material is irreplaceable and includes substantial information on many issues of public importance, human rights abuses, mass telecommunications interception, banking and the planning of dozens of neo-nazi groups.
We can confirm that the claimed DDB destroyed data included more than 60,000 emails from the NPD We can confirm that the DDB claimed destroyed data included US intercept arrangements for over a hundred internet companies We can confirm that the DDB claimed destroyed whistleblower data included the internals of around 20 neo-Nazi organizations We can confirm that the DDB claimed destroyed data included five gigabytes from the Bank of America. We can confirm that the DDB claimed destroyed data included a copy of the entire US no-fly list.
Originally posted by miniatus
reply to post by michaelmcclen
I think the point is that some of the lesser cables have more clout in the context of smaller releases whereas if you put out all of them at once then the big hitters will drown out the smaller, yet still important stories.. this happens in media all the time, if someone dies and a big major event happens, one of them will drown out the other .. I can understand completely why they would want to avoid that and allow the cables to be properly absorbed.
Originally posted by michaelmcclen
Originally posted by dl2one
This is the worst movie ever, I want my money back.
ditto, also im sure this fella
www.guardian.co.uk...
wants his life back, nevermind it being a complete farce to begin with handing the cables to that C# Jullian whom in my eyes is using the information as a bartering chip over his trial.
Originally posted by AzureSky
55,000 cables is a lot of information, it is free.
If they released millions of cables all at once, things would be lost in the fray. And most of it probably wouldnt get checked or read. As its up to the public for the most part to search through the leaks and find the information that is troubling.
Makes sense that's how they'd do it. A million would be just too much information all at once. etc.