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Thousands of more classified documents missing: Gates

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posted on Jul, 29 2010 @ 10:57 PM
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Thousands of more classified documents missing: Gates


www.thehindu.com

Days after the WikiLeaks went onto release more than 92,000 classified documents pertaining to the war against terrorism, U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates acknowledged that thousands of such classified papers are missing from the Department of Defense.
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posted on Jul, 29 2010 @ 10:57 PM
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This only confounds earlier discussions regarding Wikileaks and their credibility.

I've heard that the Wikileaks ~95,000 pages of leaks had only an electronic trail - no physical. The Honorable Secretary Gates is stating within this article that "thousands of such classified papers are missing from the Department of Defense. But in seemingly the same press release continues on by stating that he has no idea what else could be leaked.

I continued to get persuaded that is campaign is a orchestrated attempt much much more complex than appears.

www.thehindu.com
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posted on Jul, 29 2010 @ 11:50 PM
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Originally posted by misinformational
I continued to get persuaded that is campaign is a orchestrated attempt much much more complex than appears.


Psychotronics and illegal experimentation on civilians for the win!

Hey...I can hope, right?



posted on Jul, 29 2010 @ 11:59 PM
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Not only could the government be feeding Wikileaks this information in an attempt to fool the public, but they also may use this "problem" to pass restrictive legislation on either the internet or free speech. It seems quite plausible that these leaks are actually engineered by the government for nefarious purposes. Expect some kind of damning legislation as a result of this.

--airspoon



posted on Jul, 30 2010 @ 12:21 AM
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Which is exactly my premise. All the while knowing that all we can do is wait and listen and watch for any credible evidence towards actual and tangible action (notwithstanding Psychotronic means). All on top of that fact that there are so many different ways to spin a plausible storyline and plot.

I've dedicated a special area in my news aggregator for Wikileaks!



posted on Jul, 30 2010 @ 02:03 AM
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How does one steal 90.000 documents, i mean practically speaking ?
You rent 2 trucks, make a hole in the wall of the pentagon office, commit your theft and done ? Sounds like a mission for the A-team


And don't tell me such documents are available on the internet cos they're not.







[edit on 30-7-2010 by themaster1]



posted on Jul, 30 2010 @ 02:11 AM
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Nope not the Internet, but in all likeliness the SIPRNET - or other Secret or Compartmentalized Top Secret network.







 
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