Monday, October 17, 2016

Facebook Rumor

I'm reading apparent rumors on Facebook of the demise of wikileaks- wikileaks being the web site of Julian Assange, known for spilling state secrets. The first one I read said "government forces" had shut it down. A second one said Assange had been killed. I'm skeptical, if only because I was able to access the Wikileaks web site. I guess that proves the first rumor incorrect?

We do live in dangerous times as far as government is concerned, thus I find the rumors believable. If you know more about this, please do tell.

3 Comments:

At 9:01 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

From Slashdot.org "WikiLeaks has activated "contingency plans" after its co-founder's internet service was intentionally cut off by a state actor, the media organization said in a tweet. The internet is one of the few, if not only, available ways for Julian Assange, who has been locked up in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London for more than four years, to maintain contact with the outside world."

 
At 9:18 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I haven't heard anything yet. I hope it's false. The last I saw, he was worried about the government hit out on him.
The latest release confirmed the plan for one world without borders, run by one world government. (UN), with notables at the throne such as HRC, Obama, Saudi Arabia, and so on. Our welfare, medical & food stamp assistance programs will be extended throughout the world. Countries already collapsed, those on the way of collapsing, & those who are struggling back to sovereignity (Argentina, Iceland...) will be averaged out.
One world religion, as promised in the humanistic manifesto's since the 1st edition. Government science.
Suiting for a bunch of monkey's like we have all become.
Nobody can say they weren't warned.

 
At 9:57 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ooo. Looks like some voodoo mojo going on here.
Just wondering who's been footing Assange's bills for 4 years? Ecuador? Hardly.
Wikileaks is past it's prime and any email dumps coming out now are suspect. Not difficult to phony up. Perhaps that's why most news outlets are not putting them out there until they have been authenticated?
That process can take a while, unless, you're just impressed with whatever is thrown against the wall.
Imagine if this was the RNC that was hacked? Think there wouldn't be immediate Senate and House investigations?
Have fun with your speculations, but who is behind Wikileaks? Do any of you know for sure?

 

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