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Friday, October 22, 2010

WIKILEAKS TO HELP SHUTDOWN THE WEB TOMORROW?

Wikileaks has announced that at 10am London Time tomorrow it will make a major announcement, and it is expected to leak hundreds of thousands of documents related to the war in Iraq. And it is expected that the same three establishment Mockingbird Media who helped to leak the Afghan war logs, The Guardian, The New York Times and Der Spiegel, will again help to distribute the 'leaks' along with MI6's very own Al Jazeera.

You may recall the fallout from the previous 'leaks'. The Pentagon got tens of billions to continue the war in Afghanistan, but the NWO also got to accuse Iran of meddling in Afghanistan and accuse Wikileaks of risking national security at a time when they are foaming at the mouth to restrict access to the internet. The 'leaks' themselves were from years ago and from untrustworthy sources.

But look at this report from Reuters 18/10/2010 in which The Pentagon calls for news organisations not to report on the proposed leaks.
The Pentagon urged news organizations on Monday not to publish classified U.S. documents due to be released by WikiLeaks as U.S. officials brace for a mass disclosure of leaked Iraq war files by the whistle-blower website.

[source : http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN1811423120101019]

BUT WHO CONTROLS THE MOCKINGBIRD MEDIA?!

You can just see the Pentagoons put their heads in their hands in apparent dismay with Wikileaks, but behind their hands they are laughing their heads off with joy.

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From http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iraq/8081366/Wikileaks-documents-expected-to-be-released-as-Nato-warns-of-unfortunate-situation.html


Wikileaks documents expected to be released as Nato warns of 'unfortunate situation'
The Pentagon is bracing for an imminent release by Wikileaks, the whistle-blower website, of more than 400,000 secret documents about the Iraq war in a move that Nato denounced as potentially endangering lives.




By Toby Harnden, Washington
Published: 4:59PM BST 22 Oct 2010

Wikileaks documents expected to be released as Nato warns of 'unfortunate situation'

In a statement via Twitter, Wikileaks, which specialises in publishing classified material, stated that there would be a "major Wikileaks announcement in Europe" on Saturday at 10am British time.

Wikileaks has not commented publicly on the material but as many as 500,000 documents, thought mainly to be incident reports compiled after the 2003 Iraq invasion, may be released.

Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Nato's Secretary General, said that any release of intelligence reports would create "a very unfortunate situation" for American forces and Iraqis.

"I can't comment on the details of the exact impact on security but in General I can tell you that such leaks," he told reporters Berlin, adding that the release "may have a very negative security impact for people involved".

The Pentagon has set up an "Information Review Task Force" of 120 people to assess the potential implications and damage of the disclosure of the documents, which promises to eclipse the July release of more than 70,000 classified US military files relating to the Afghanistan war.

Der Spiegel, The New York Times and the Guardian, the same publications that released the Afghanistan "War Logs", as well as Al Jazeera, are expected to publish the information simultaneously.

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