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    Friday, November 26, 2010

    wikileaks NOT to pub Russian stuff

    This blog set to diaplay 20 days of posts. Sorry Blogspot only shows 3 days, waiting for a Google fix, G





    Paradigm Intel:

    Wikileaks won't post Russian material.

    We plead with Mr. Julian Assange NOT to post the Russian material
    to save his own life.

    Our Paradigm Intel WARNS:
    FBS will Kill Julian Assange, and others running wikileaks will just disappear forever.



    FBS has killed before?
    FSB agent Alexander Litvinenko, who had published damning books about the agency and Russia's leadership, was poisoned with a rare and highly radioactive polonium isotope, slow unstoppable death, he drank some tea.

    British police suspect former Russian security agent Andrei Lugovoi of murdering Litvinenko. But the Russian government, which vehemently denies any connection to the murder, has refused to extradite Lugovoi, and a nationalist party has since made him a member of the Russian parliament.

    Russia doesn't observe the niceties that the CIA does, and we think it will be made
    to look like a CIA hit as cover for the FSB assassin.


    Its happened before:
    an official at the Center for Information Security of the FSB, Russia's secret police, gave a warning to WikiLeaks that showed none of the tact of the U.S. reply to the Iraq revelations. "It's essential to remember that given the will and the relevant orders, [WikiLeaks] can be made inaccessible forever," the anonymous official told the independent Russian news website LifeNews.
    When reached by TIME, the FSB, which is the main successor to the Soviet KGB, declined to elaborate on the comment or say whether it was the agency's official position. But history has shown that the FSB readily steps in to shut down Internet tattlers. In June, a Russian analog to WikiLeaks called Lubyanskaya Pravda published a series of documents it claimed to be top-secret FSB files detailing the agency's operations in the former Soviet Union and conflicts with other Russian security forces.
    The site stayed online for less than three weeks — during which time no Russian newspapers published the files — and then put up a notice saying it was under construction. With the site down and the people who anonymously ran it unreachable, the leak was apparently stopped. "The FSB could have easily found the people behind it and convinced them that this was not a good idea," says Andrei Soldatov, an expert on Russian security services. "It is also possible for the FSB to take down a site like WikiLeaks. They have the capacity for all of this."


    Read more: http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2028283,00.html#ixzz16R6WMnuw

    Julian Assange should find a place to hide, and remain there for his own safety.
    Not come out after dark and definitely not in the daylight for maybe 20 yrs?
    If they post Russian material.

    Mr. Julian Assange there are other ways to get out of posting
    Russian material.

    Maybe loose it or just forget all about it, saying they made
    a mistake they didn't really have much Russian stuff any way.
    And there were not any new disclosures.
    DO NOT POST THE RUSSIAN MATERIAL

     Ass-strange to be on USA's ( CIA,NSA,FBI ) shit list for 100 years, expect strong executive action if it costs American soldiers lives. G



    Gerald
    Internet Anthropologist

    Wikileaks VS RBN, I want front row seats.




    Wikileaks spokesman Daniel Schmitt has quit.

    morale problem within Wikileaks

    Wikileaks most prominent insiders, Icelandic legislator Birgitta Jonsdottir, called for Assange to step aside.

    Arrest warrant for rape and sexual molestation against Julian Assange,

    Source:
     http://gawker.com/5647788/




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    1 Comments:

    Blogger Invictus_88 said...

    If the project continues to run, it is surely simply a matter of time before Russian leaks are released?

    A relentless focus on the US will in time begin to look like obvious partisanship, and the "WikiLeaks brand" depends upon the appearance of supranationalism.

    3:40 PM  

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