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Wikileaks Reveals Privately Run CIA's Dirty Secrets

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posted on Feb, 27 2012 @ 03:44 PM
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go wiki leaks



posted on Feb, 27 2012 @ 09:36 PM
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Originally posted by zorgon
So we have a list of a few million emails to sensitive people and companies


Now then... what will we do with them?

A few weeks from now this will all be forgotten No one ever follows up


The corrupted media is definitely going to want to bury this but I think your wrong in regards that this will be forgotten. It may be forgotten by alot of American and others but you need to know that there are people out there that are fighting this twisted regime. You or I may not know who they are but that doesn't mean they're aren't people fighting.

I also find this very ironic, I'm sure that The Powers That shouldn't be, thought with the advancement of technology they would control the masses easier but instead, technology is an absolute thorn in there side. Whatever feeling you have towards Hackers, they are the ones that have hit the power establishment with a major major blow that they didn't calculate in there initial plans.



posted on Feb, 27 2012 @ 11:17 PM
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I think I have been reading ATS for too long.

Whenever I see things like this, I assume it is because 'They' allowed it to happen, and wonder what recourses will soon follow.

I really want to believe that this is a +1 for the 'good guys', but can't help but worry this is all just another false flag... releasing no information of real importance, but providing those in power with another 'example' of why the internet MUST be censored.

Here's to hoping i'm wrong!
edit on 27-2-2012 by ddaniel because: typo



posted on Feb, 28 2012 @ 05:19 AM
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haha I love how some of the d-bags at this place talk.

This is Fred Burton, Stratfor's vice president for intelligence, emailing another colleague about a billionare recently stopping monetary support for Obama.




From: Fred Burton [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, November 06, 2009 3:58 PM To: 'Bartholomew Mongoven'; 'Anya Alfano' Subject: RE: Insight - China/Tibet/Obama She blames Obama and Biden. I dropped Emanuel into the soup and she said that he would be added to her list. She believes Biden is weasel and Obama is a pussy. I want her to fund my bid for Congress. Yes, I can be bought.



posted on Feb, 28 2012 @ 05:27 AM
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wow. if it's going to be as bombastic as the last batch of wikiweaks documents,
the western world might even collapse in on itself this tiem.



posted on Feb, 28 2012 @ 05:30 AM
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Originally posted by ddaniel
I really want to believe that this is a +1 for the 'good guys', but can't help but worry this is all just another false flag... releasing no information of real importance, but providing those in power with another 'example' of why the internet MUST be censored.


I agree, id like to think this is a good first step for cutting out the rottern corps and activitys however it could have been a case put togther by TPTB to be deliberatly thrown to the dogs.

If the NWO wants to take over, why not get the sheeple to tear down what we have now too!


Still at least if this is how intel agancys work then at least james bond is real! So you know, thats somthing.



posted on Mar, 3 2012 @ 07:15 AM
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Originally posted by zorgon
So we have a list of a few million emails to sensitive people and companies


Now then... what will we do with them?

A few weeks from now this will all be forgotten No one ever follows up


WikiLeaks released a few hundred pilfered emails and in return received about 2,000 separate write-ups in major publications. Gee, that's ten major write-ups for every email.

PR men are blushing with envy. They work weeks for a single major cite. Assange gets them by the thousands. Am I being fairly skeptical about Assange and his magical WikiLeaks machine? Dog bark?

Me smells a smell.



posted on Mar, 7 2012 @ 11:02 PM
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Originally posted by Forevever
Is anyone else sick of emails and email addresses? I can say anything in an email, doesn't make it true. I can randomly mention people, doesn't mean its vital information. Plus I have 5 email addresses.... one of which was emailing itself..... trying to sell itself some viagra...


All I'm saying is if they're going to go through the trouble, bring me something better. Physical documents of any kind would be best. Maybe some audio (not on digital).

I need something that can't be hacked or faked. Not much left these days that can't be hacked or faked though....

Kinda makes a person miss the 70's.


I know what you mean, but I don't think we can put faith in paper documents or audio anymore. Even those can be faked, or heavily redacted. I've reached the point where I no longer believe much of anything. In fact I wonder why we even consider any news sources such as Reuters, AP, and other main stream media outlets to be reliable references. Everything is carefully manipulated for those who do not ask questions nor think for themselves.

That makes me wonder how much manipulation goes on during the period when news outlets who release this stuff for Wikileaks. Are we not seeing everything? It all seems a bit fishy to me.



posted on Mar, 9 2012 @ 06:10 PM
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When they've dumped all this.....What more is left to use as insurance? ....or are they figuring they won't need any in the future?


Hasn't anyone realised that this is small beer compared to the insurance?

This is big, it's logical the 'Insurance' will be massive.

It's why Assange is still alive.




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