Below is a 57 minute documentary shown in Sweden last week about WikiLeaks. There are some tough-to-watch moments in the program. I'd also reserve some time to watch it before starting because it's hard to turn off.
Monday, December 13, 2010
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Very complex. On one hand you have to salute thier ideas, innovation and paasion for the truth..
On the other hand, probably some things have to remain classified in order to protect our nation's security.
One thing, for sure, this new technological age has opened doors that did not exist previously...
There are things that have happened right here in the US that I would like to see disclosure / clarification on...
And maybe, at this rate, someday... I will (?)
Poets shouldn't always write about flowers and sunsets...
Reporters shouldn't always write about celebreties and football...
But I guess it is a thin line sometimes.
I do hope the guy isn't being set up on false charges though...
'Cause if there is a real beef over the release of the information... then "that" is the issue to be debated...
Not "red herons."
The latest: The MI5 are about to release files they got from WikiLeaks regarding the assassination of the Northern Ireland Civil Rights lawyer. He was gunned down infront of his family in 89.
This is what we are waiting for.
Ron Paul has asked WikiLeaks to collect all communications involving the Fed for the last 10 years. Congressman Paul will be auditing the Fed starting in January. Can you imagine if he gets what he's asking for? What a tool.
Go get em Ron!
I would like to see some older stuff. Answers to mysteries from Administrations long ago.
Iran-Contra; CIA-Mex Drug cartel; WMDs; Saudis & 9-11; Katrina; BlackWater
Thats the info I want from WikiLeaks.
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