Source: wikileaks.org
This is an invitation for whistle blowers to release information related to 9/11 through WikiLeaks. Iceland is setting this up in Iceland and is moving towards a completely free press. Documents on inside information can be posted through WikiLeaks. Documents can also be posted for examination.
very interesting - what's the source for this story?
ReplyDeletemore people should know this is happening on Free Planet.
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dont worry, found a headline story on THE GUARDIAN giving details, and blog'd about it.
ReplyDeletehttp://mikephilbin.blogspot.com/2010/03/wikileaks-icelands-modern-media.html
Pentagon Sees a Threat From Online Muckrakers
ReplyDeleteQuote: To the list of the enemies threatening the security of the United States, the Pentagon has added WikiLeaks.org, a tiny online source of information and documents that governments and corporations around the world would prefer to keep secret. ..
Pentagon's reaction to Wikileaks, of course, militarize everything:
ReplyDeleteThe Pentagon assessed the danger WikiLeaks.org posed to the Army in a report marked “unauthorized disclosure subject to criminal sanctions.” It concluded that “WikiLeaks.org represents a potential force protection, counterintelligence, OPSEC and INFOSEC threat to the U.S. Army” — or, in plain English, a threat to Army operations and information.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/18/us/18wiki.html?ref=us
How ironic though, the Pentagon gets taken out on 9/11 decapitating its communications with it's US Naval assets deployed around the world, it's Commander and Chief gets humiliated sitting in a school on a child's chair reading a goats story, and it's Joint Chiefs of Staff Henry Shelton is sent on a wild goose chase to Europe when the hit goes own.
ReplyDeleteSo much for the Pentagon's concern about force protection, counterintelligence, OPSEC and INFOSEC, God, it's almost funny?!