Posted on 12/07/2010 7:41:05 AM PST by Kaslin
Bump.
Hmmmmmmmm......
I still think Hillary is behind the Wikileaks.
She is , after all, Secretary of State, and these were Department of State ‘cables’. She does have a large network of GAY friends who will do anything to help her. (Like take the credit/blame for ‘stealing’ the cables)
So far, I have noticed very little that condemns her in any way. Today’s article (THANK YOU , btw) condemns Barack and ‘elevates’ her.
Nonsense. We are all being led by the media about this Wikileaks hysteria. Everything I have seen "disclosed" has either been open source or easily inferred information. Yes, most of the so-called "leaks" were not well known and came from obscure sources that may not have been believed by the media at the time because the reports couldn't be confirmed.
I have done as much digging and posting on FR as anyone else over the last many years and nothing, nothing from Wikileaks is a new revelation to me.
Wikileaks has offered much other information on its website unrelated to the Bradley Manning stolen material, that has been interesting and new. Our media is just wallowing in self-hate mud, nothing more.
Truth and transparency can’t gain traction amongst traitors.
I was wondering how an army private had access to state department memos.
In the past, I have posted IAEA internal documents regarding Iran and Syria's nuclear efforts......to Wikileaks........
Before they were made public, sometimes weeks before. I also posted them to FR and others.
Funny though, Wikileaks never served them up until after they posted up at other sources. That's when I realized Wikileaks was a fraud.
Doing a little digging into their circle, I found that Assange and his 29 cohorts were only interested in information that made America, Britain, any military, and corporations look bad. They are a group of self-interest, mud-slingers and internet anarchists.
Now the media is making hay over every tidbit, thinking they are the next Woodward and Bernstein.
Bookmark.
When they were ordered to share and receive data directly with other agencies using net based servers the only portal available was at the Embassy in Baghdad, run by the Army. So that's what happened.
One thing led to another, it was easy and convenient and cheaper to let the Army techs do all the data work. Unfortunately, the Army did not have an effective or quick system of restricting access to problem soldiers like Manning. He had been a discipline problem for some time and downloaded the data to use as blackmail insurance only. He was not even being watched, the Army at the time lacked NCO's at the sergeant level that were technically "geeked" enough to see what was going on.
They sure made it easy for spies, huh.
Alleged President.
Assange is just another useful idiot that BO used to leak info damaging to the USA and our Allies.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2638798/posts
Thanks for the info. I suspected the IT work involved was ‘fast and dirty’.
Obongo tried to damage Hillary, now she will turn it around on him. Watch.
Obongo tried to damage Hillary, now she will turn it around on him. Watch.
14 posted on Tuesday, December 07, 2010 2:22:31 PM by mojitojoe
No doubt.
Seems to me that a lot of the leaks makes Obama look bad and I think it was good the world now knows the Arab’s see Iran as a threat.
Here is another revelation...
Obama official likely lied to the press
Cable shows Philip J. Crowley, who has denounced WikiLeaks, denying military operations in Yemen just before strike
http://www.salon.com/news/politics/war_room/2010/12/07/wikileaks_show_state_official_lied
Thanks gandalftb.
Their minds must be filled with all kinds of conspiracy theories. Of far left variety.
Ditto.
An Army PFC (E3) had access to STATE DEPARTMENT CABLES?
Something is rotten in the STATE OF THE UNION.
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