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The Nov. 30, 2010, missive is part of a much larger trove of WikiLeaks emails, chat logs, financial records, secretly recorded footage and other documents leaked to the AP.
A thorough search led by Norwegian police has failed to locate Mr Kamphuis, however a kayak believed to belong to him has been recovered from the sea. The following day a fisherman discovered more of Mr Kamphuis‘ belongings, including an ID card.
However phone records suggest that ten days after he was spotted exiting the hotel, his work and personal mobile phones were momentarily switched on. During this time German SIM cards were inserted into the phones more than 1,000 miles away from the northern town, in Vikeså near Stavanger.
originally posted by: ausername
a reply to: burntheships
It makes you wonder if this leak is some kind of preemptive move ahead of something wikileaks might be about to do.
originally posted by: Fallingdown
For me one wiki leaks document says it all .
Mr. Assange did not apply for such a visa at any time or author the document. The source is document fabricator & paid FBI informant Sigurdur Thordarson who was sentenced to prison for fabricating docs impersonating Assange, multiple frauds & pedophilllia.
originally posted by: StallionDuck
Finding his stuff in the ocean.... I dunno... I don't see a reason he would have to fake his own death. But maybe... Who knows. It could work either way.
It's a 50/50 chance
Note that this is NOT correctly reporting what KRIPOS and Dutch police have released on this. They reported to Dutch NPO (National Public broadcasting organisation) news that 1 SIM was already used with that IMEI before in the Bodo area, it was correctly PIN unlocked, then stayed on for almost 20 minutes, and then 1 German SIM, also correct PIN unlocked was put in the device, and this German SIM in this device was a known PUK-IMEI combination, also used at the time he lived in Berlin.
originally posted by: burntheships
Norwegian Police have not located the Wikileaks associate Arien Kamphuis,
but are now reporting they have found his canoe and other belongings,
and reveal phone records indicate that ten days after he went missing
his phone was switched on with German sim cards.