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Well, Julian was just granted bail on the Swedish sex allegations, which are very hard to prove. He was never actually charged. He'll probably stick around and answer any charges brought by the US over WikiLeaks. I hope he disappears and is never seen again.
Either way, WikiLeaks will go on. Even if they imprison Julian and torture and kill him, WikiLeaks will go on. There's nothing any government can do to stop it. As long as insiders keep getting info out, WikiLeaks will make sure the world knows the truth.
Mark Griffin
Last edited by deermagnet : 12/14/2010 at 08:32 AM
And while never officially substantiated, there was also recent talk that the whole sex scandal was the result of a deliberate "honeypot" operation, with the women involved apparently working for the CIA.
If true, a person has to ask the questions, what kinds of people go to such lengths...and why?
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Julian is free today. He says he'll stay in Britain. He's only wanted for questioning in Sweden. He wants to be questioned by video or in person in Britain.
Why didn't the US charge him while he was locked up? Could it be they don't have a case? Even if they charge him it would be a big 'ole mess that would drag out for years. Top lawyers in the US say the US government would probably come out on top with a jury trial 'cuz the jury won't like what he did, legal or not, but the chances of getting him on US soil for a trial are next to zero.
Even if they jailed him today, it wouldn't change WikiLeaks at all. It wasn't a one man operation. It's now spread out all over the world with thousands of people involved. It's probably not worth it now to go after Julian. He wasn't the one who stole all the info anyway.
Whatever happens to Julian, WikiLeaks will go on. WikiLeaks will go on.
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Last edited by deermagnet : 12/16/2010 at 03:21 PM
I found an interesting and incriminating quote from Julian:
“Our particular view on the mechanism of transparency is to selectively go after material that is concealed. Because organizations that have material and want to conceal it are giving off a signal that they believe there will be reform if that material is released.”
This infers that they track down the people who have the info, and coerce, bribe or whatever it takes to get it. Very innocent of him. So at some point in the various leaks, he has done some illegal things...
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