Um, I Think It's Time for a Thread on WikiLeaks

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agree with Alfred there, that's overstating the case. it's taken as a given that countries' diplomatic corps' function this way - unless some unforeseen horrible breakdown with a major ally ensues claiming that Hillary's days are numbered seems like overheated hyperbole to me. Obama seems plenty happy with her so far.

"smokin' hot" albeit in a "Nickelback on iPod" sort of way (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 19:50 (fifteen years ago)

did someone post this?
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/opinions/opinion/wikileaks-just-made-the-world-more-repressive/article1818157/

akm, Tuesday, 30 November 2010 20:08 (fifteen years ago)

fart

(ㅅ) (am0n), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 20:09 (fifteen years ago)

the two guys toing and froing on the economist blog are doing a really good job imo

caek, Tuesday, 30 November 2010 20:23 (fifteen years ago)

Amazed by that Shafer article. I don't see Clinton losing her job over this at all.

The baby boomers have defined everything once and for all (Dorianlynskey), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 20:30 (fifteen years ago)

LOL, I was unaware that Wikileaks had recently tweeted "The coming months will see a new world, where global history is redefined".

Telephoneface (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 21:07 (fifteen years ago)

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/aa/Sneakersmovie.jpg

rip whiney g weingarten 03/11 never forget (history mayne), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 21:08 (fifteen years ago)

ha that's almost friedman-y

xp

first as tragedy, then as favre (goole), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 21:09 (fifteen years ago)

my parents love Sneakers.

look at it, pwn3d, made u look at my peen/vadge (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 21:10 (fifteen years ago)

The coming months will see a new world, where global history is redefined

lol

"smokin' hot" albeit in a "Nickelback on iPod" sort of way (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 21:10 (fifteen years ago)

consequences will never be the same

first as tragedy, then as favre (goole), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 21:11 (fifteen years ago)

julian aykroyd

(ㅅ) (am0n), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 21:30 (fifteen years ago)

Kind of curious about the 'history' part. Maybe Wikileaks is building this all up to a reveal of real proof of Atlantis.

Telephoneface (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 21:32 (fifteen years ago)

hope it's about 9.11

rip whiney g weingarten 03/11 never forget (history mayne), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 21:37 (fifteen years ago)

Well, hey, the Pentagon Papers kind of redefined the Vietnam War, didn't they?

Two and a Half Muffins (Eazy), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 21:46 (fifteen years ago)

nothing released yet at that level

look at it, pwn3d, made u look at my peen/vadge (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 21:54 (fifteen years ago)

They're going to drop the truth bombs w/r/t the aquatic ape theory AND the peopling of the Americas by boats.

the structuralist constructions of (Viceroy), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 21:56 (fifteen years ago)

nm I suppose that's global prehistory...

the structuralist constructions of (Viceroy), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 21:57 (fifteen years ago)

The central goal of WikiLeaks is to prevent the world's most powerful factions -- including the sprawling, imperial U.S. Government -- from continuing to operate in the dark and without restraints. Most of the institutions which are supposed to perform that function -- beginning with the U.S. Congress and the American media -- not only fail to do so, but are active participants in maintaining the veil of secrecy. WikiLeaks, whatever its flaws, is one of the very few entities shining a vitally needed light on all of this. It's hardly surprising, then, that those factions -- and their hordes of spokespeople, followers and enablers -- see WikiLeaks as a force for evil. That's evidence of how much good they are doing.

http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2010/11/30/wikileaks?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+salon/greenwald+(Glenn+Greenwald)

Telephoneface (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 21:58 (fifteen years ago)

specious reasoning there glenn

"smokin' hot" albeit in a "Nickelback on iPod" sort of way (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 22:01 (fifteen years ago)

I know I'm a broken record with this but over the last few years Greenwald went from an intelligent commentator to an author of some of the dumbest shit ever.

Mordy, Tuesday, 30 November 2010 22:44 (fifteen years ago)

you mean over the last 22 months i think

overtheseas aeroplanes I have flown (k3vin k.), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 22:54 (fifteen years ago)

since i've been reading him since 2007 i don't know why i'd mean 22 months but thanks for your pedantic dumbass bullshit anyway cheers :)

Mordy, Tuesday, 30 November 2010 23:02 (fifteen years ago)

(sorry, i'm upset about rl stuff, i'm not gonna post anymore while this stuff is going on cause i'm just gonna be a jerk)

Mordy, Tuesday, 30 November 2010 23:03 (fifteen years ago)

jk

anyway i don't think this is what you're saying exactly but i doubt 2007 gg would have a different position on wikileaks

i really would rather not talk about glenn greenwald though

overtheseas aeroplanes I have flown (k3vin k.), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 23:04 (fifteen years ago)

I don't mind Greenwald at all, except when I do.

look at it, pwn3d, made u look at my peen/vadge (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 23:05 (fifteen years ago)

haha yeah, that's basically my ish with him. when he's right, he's right.

BIG MUFFIN (gbx), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 23:08 (fifteen years ago)

which to me is fifty percent of the time and okay with me.

look at it, pwn3d, made u look at my peen/vadge (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 23:09 (fifteen years ago)

His arguments re: the media speaking as the voice of the post-9/11 Security State are pretty convincing, and he seems to tie that into most of the stuff he talks about these days.

Telephoneface (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 23:21 (fifteen years ago)

So what differentiates this dude from the usual garden variety anarchist? Aside from his platform and prominence?

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 30 November 2010 23:27 (fifteen years ago)

http://www.interpol.int/public/data/wanted/notices/data/2010/86/2010_52486.asp

(ㅅ) (am0n), Wednesday, 1 December 2010 01:07 (fifteen years ago)

The central goal of WikiLeaks is to prevent the world's most powerful factions -- including the sprawling, imperial U.S. Government -- from continuing to operate in the dark and without restraints. Most of the institutions which are supposed to perform that function -- beginning with the U.S. Congress and the American media -- not only fail to do so, but are active participants in maintaining the veil of secrecy. WikiLeaks, whatever its flaws, is one of the very few entities shining a vitally needed light on all of this. It's hardly surprising, then, that those factions -- and their hordes of spokespeople, followers and enablers -- see WikiLeaks as a force for evil. That's evidence of how much good they are doing.

http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2010/11/30/wikileaks?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+salon/greenwald+(Glenn+Greenwald)

On a gut level my problem with this kind of thing is the seeming asymmetry of it. Unless you're going to have equal-sized disclosures for every government in the world, you're sort of single out the United States for the kind of secrecy every modern nation practices. If there's information that's especially damning like the Pentagon Papers I'm all for releasing it. But I don't see the benefit in getting behind-the-scenes diplomatic communications and opinions otherwise, unless we're going to get the same from all sides.

ball (Hurting 2), Wednesday, 1 December 2010 01:16 (fifteen years ago)

Unless you're going to have equal-sized disclosures for every government in the world,

Well US is proportionately always gonna be of more global interest than, what, 97% of other countries?

Goths in Home & Away in my lifetime (darraghmac), Wednesday, 1 December 2010 01:19 (fifteen years ago)

So you think the right has a point -- that the leaks acquire validity if, say, Chinese and North Korean "secrets" emerged too?

(no sarcasm intended)

look at it, pwn3d, made u look at my peen/vadge (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 1 December 2010 01:19 (fifteen years ago)

who me? got no other opinion, certainly no informed one, tbh

Goths in Home & Away in my lifetime (darraghmac), Wednesday, 1 December 2010 01:24 (fifteen years ago)

Julian Assange is great
for me to leak on

buzza, Wednesday, 1 December 2010 01:24 (fifteen years ago)

no -- Hurting

look at it, pwn3d, made u look at my peen/vadge (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 1 December 2010 01:24 (fifteen years ago)

phew

Goths in Home & Away in my lifetime (darraghmac), Wednesday, 1 December 2010 01:24 (fifteen years ago)

From the comments section in this article

You have to admire someone who can seriously annoy just about every government on the planet. On the other hand I feel sorry for his parents.

badg, Wednesday, 1 December 2010 02:00 (fifteen years ago)

On a gut level my problem with this kind of thing is the seeming asymmetry of it.

The US has the largest diplomatic, intelligence (perhaps not internal intelligence, mind) and military apparatuses in the history of the world - there's simply going to be more to leak there. And the entire WikiLeaks project depends on the libertarian streak in and relative openness of the west - if US intelligence can't penetrate Rogue State X with any degree of success, how is WikiLeaks supposed to?

The only way asymmetry arguments hold up, IMO, is if Assange declined to leak from China/Russia/etc. - which seems unlikely, since some of the current leaks are pretty damning of Russia and China themselves.

boots get knocked from here to czechoslovakier (milo z), Wednesday, 1 December 2010 02:14 (fifteen years ago)

Older but very interesting piece on the potential criminal liability of Wikileaks.

http://www.fas.org/blog/secrecy/2010/09/public_class.html

Bull fighting, Paris, hunting, suicide (kenan), Wednesday, 1 December 2010 02:48 (fifteen years ago)

http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/activate-reston5

― first as tragedy, then as favre (goole), Tuesday, November 30, 2010 11:52 AM (Yesterday) Bookmark

lol

ladies and gentlemen, last night we came under attack by means of a direct denial of service attack. we had no choice but to *emperor assange removes his glasses, rubs his eyes... for a moment you are reminded that he is human... like us* we had to activate Reston5. may god forgive me.

Princess TamTam, Wednesday, 1 December 2010 08:25 (fifteen years ago)

people who claim that wikileaks is politically neutral forget the existence of collateral murder

.\ /. (dayo), Wednesday, 1 December 2010 08:28 (fifteen years ago)

Just had my first look at the actual leaks, seems like these cables are gold for "unusual details" stuff; here's from Astana:

¶10. (C) HOW TO ORDER LAMB. Idenov insisted the Ambassador order a bottle of wine for their dinner but then never touched his first glass. Instead, he gulped three cans of Coca-Cola while inhaling his food. When both he and the Ambassador ordered lamb chops, Idenov advised, “Well done, never rare -- this is Astana, not London!”

(Fun fact: the (C) at the start means that this paragraph is merely "Confidential", as opposed to (S) "Secret", which is the overall classification of that particular msg.)

anatol_merklich, Wednesday, 1 December 2010 11:46 (fifteen years ago)

Interpol puts Assange on most-wanted list

Shameless attention-grab from washed up indie-rockers.

Julian Osage Orange (kkvgz), Wednesday, 1 December 2010 14:28 (fifteen years ago)

Assange's mother, Christine, said her son sees himself as "fighting baddies," but added she was afraid he had gotten "too smart for himself."

Fetchboy, Wednesday, 1 December 2010 20:32 (fifteen years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqtIafdoH_g

(ㅅ) (am0n), Wednesday, 1 December 2010 21:50 (fifteen years ago)

The US has the largest diplomatic, intelligence (perhaps not internal intelligence, mind) and military apparatuses in the history of the world - there's simply going to be more to leak there.

and the database from which the latest documents were leaked is accessible by over three million people. It is astonishing that more from here has not been leaked already.

Anyway, it was interesting to see David Milliband and Foreign Office officials colluding with the USA in the misleading of the UK's parliament on cluster bombs.

The New Dirty Vicar, Thursday, 2 December 2010 12:48 (fifteen years ago)

this is also interesting

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/dec/01/wikileaks-cables-cyprus-rendition-torture

rip whiney g weingarten 03/11 never forget (history mayne), Thursday, 2 December 2010 15:32 (fifteen years ago)

Controversial choice for Dead Pool 2011.

Two and a Half Muffins (Eazy), Thursday, 2 December 2010 18:14 (fifteen years ago)


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