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wow that site is unreal, I am behind the times, it was my first time checking it out. Just amazing.
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big deal, moved it to: http://wikileaks.ch
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Interesting article that in the land of the free they are now threatening people who access the website....
http://news.antiwar.com/2010/12/03/s...are-wikileaks/ I cant help but wonder if Wikileaks might be a test case of what is about to follow. Think about it, if they can throw this guy in jail for 50 years, throw the other wiki staff and supporters in jail, jail people who simply read the website....then it becomes a threat to anyone who posts anything negative on the government anywhere on the internet. If this keeps up, in 5 or 10 years from now, a post like the one Im making now would get me hunted down anywhere in the world and jailed for life or dead. Its like we are seeing the first shots fired in World War Three between the world governments and the people. George Orwell was so spot on in his book 1984. The only thing was he got the year wrong. |
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the ugly stench of desperation
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http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/90...3/7220892.html
Industry Minister Eric Besson wrote a letter to business and technology leaders on Friday calling for ways to ban WikiLeaks from using servers in France, local media reported. "I ask you to indicate to me as soon as possible what action can be taken to ensure that this Internet site is no longer hosted in France," Besson wrote in the letter. "France cannot host an Internet site that violates the secrecy of diplomatic relations and endangers people," the letter added. The letter was addressed to the French General Board of Industry, Energy and Technology, demanding concerning organizations and leaders to stop WikiLeaks from using the facilities of French company OVH located in the northern region. So far WikiLeaks has let out some 250,000 U.S. diplomacy cables, which has irritated Washington so much that U.S. Amazon stopped hosting for the "violator" on Thursday. The French government declared after the disclosure by WikiLeaks that U.S.-French relations would not be harmed in the wake of the incident, reaffirming its "solidarity" with the U.S. administration. Previous reports said WikiLeaks was forced Friday to switch to a Swiss domain name, wikileaks.ch, since its U.S. domain continued being attacked until the U.S. domain provider withdrew service. |
Wikileaks.ch and .de are down for me.
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Their account has been closed so they are unable to access it to change the nameservers. They are in the process of transferring the domain to a new registrar but this takes a few days.
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Wikileaks needs cloud hosting.....
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And the countries that are often portrayed in the Western media as being unfree as the ones that have no problem with Wikileaks being accessable in their country. Heres an interesting example in Pakistan...."Justice Sheikh Azmat Saeed of the Lahore High Court (LHC) on Friday dismissed a petition seeking ban on access to website WikiLeaks. The judge declared the petition non-maintainable as access to information was the fundamental right of every citizen."....http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/?page=2...-12-2010_pg1_6 So we now have a situation where Wikileaks is openly available in Iran, Syria, Russia, Venezuela, Brazil, Pakistan and others......while the self proclaimed free world like the United States is doing everything it can to shut it down, threaten to jail people for reading it and threatening anyone who hosts it. |
It wasn't up long enough for me to view it, which is fairly sad as i spend most of my time hunched over a laptop.
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damn new trent...
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