Friday, June 06, 2014

THE GUARDIAN EXPOSES ITSELF

The (nice) Guardian has launched a Secure Drop box to encourage whistleblowers to anonymously expose government scandals and secrets...but in doing so has exposed itself to revealing its pro-NATO, pro-war position.

Perhaps we should all send documents to this Secure Drop Box, anonymously, with either videos of General Wesley Clark revealing the plan for totaler krieg after the inside job 9/11, or links to those videos on Youtube.
The Guardian has launched a secure platform for whistleblowers to securely submit confidential documents to the newspaper’s reporters.

The launch comes a year to the day since the Guardian posted the first of a series of NSA documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, sparking a worldwide debate on surveillance, privacy, and civil liberties.

Free speech and privacy groups alongside popular sites including Reddit, BoingBoing and Imgur, are marking the day with a Reset the Net campaign, encouraging internet users to take direct action to secure their privacy online. Several technology companies are also expected to announce new steps to protect users’ privacy over the course of the day.

The SecureDrop open-source whistleblowing platform provides a way for sources, who can choose to remain anonymous, to submit documents and data while avoiding virtually all of the most common forms of online tracking.

[source : Guardian launches SecureDrop system for whistleblowers to share files, The Guardian, http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/jun/05/guardian-launches-securedrop-whistleblowers-documents?CMP=twt_gu, 5th June 2014]

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