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Topic: Top secret files on Afghanistan leaked, reveal war crimes
heavenlyboy34's photo
Tue 07/27/10 04:43 PM


Okay...people lets not get ahead of a story that is only 48 hours old. Lets realize this first of all....the 92,000 documents where not paper documents...they were in electronic format.....without a digital signature. That means they could be FAKE. Secondly....notice that this information was not leaked to the free world....it was leaked to 3 newpapers only. The Times, UK's The Guardian and Germany's Der Spiegel. The Guardian even stated that they verified this information? I want to know how in the hell they did that? Now I am sorry these newpapers have weak records on printing stuff without checking the facts. SO what if this is just a false flag to help the current administration with its exit strategy. Furthermore if you look at what is leaked....it freakin common knowledge....and it has been for a year. There is nothing in this report that even suggests to me that this information is even creditable....Oh and did anyone know that WIKILEAK is struggling right now financially? What did they have to gain from this? MONEY MONEY MONEY. What is the real value of what they are leaking? That we are killing civilians?....I think General McChrystal even told us this a long time ago.




I smell a rat...and this looks like more propaganda to save Obama's azz.



I think all we need to know is that there were 92,000 pages of classified military documents related to a War that is still being fought.They are not fake because they have already been verified to be authentic by the DOD and most likely stolen by that traitor who released those other videos.As someone who has been in the military I already know that you don't classify documents unless they hold important information.Even when you are in the military you are not allowed to even open a folder that says classified on it unless you are authorized to do so.Getting caught doing so is a serious charge and can get you thrown into prison for many years.

No matter what comes out of these papers the damage is already done.It demoralizes both our military and our allies fighting this War.People will be less willing to help us knowing they may be killed because our government can not protect their personal information.How would you feel if you were undercover working for the FBI as a drug smuggler and the FBI told you "sorry but some A-hole stole 92,000 classified pages about us and some of those pages were about your mission,who you really are,where you live,your tactics,your past missions,etc.But we want you to keep working undercover like nothing happened".Are you kidding me?I would resign faster than that ink could dry on my resignation paper.


I heard this Wikileaks founder is in hiding right now.I say give this coward a taste of his own medicine.Let's post his address,what kind of car he drives,his license plate number,his family names,where he works,and where his is likely to be found and let's see how he like's his personal life open to the whole world like he did with our military.



How is he a coward? I don't see him starting illegal wars and murdering innocent people. I admire the guy for having the courage standing up to the regime. Hopefully, this affair will help end the occupation.

heavenlyboy34's photo
Tue 07/27/10 04:47 PM

Classified information is classified for a reason.Classified information often gives very detailed information including full names of those involved.Providing names of those involved(including informants and others who work undercover to help our military)to the enemy,results in a death sentance to those who's names are listed.Many people will die because of what this idiot did.This is no different than giving a hit man a list of the victims names he wants to find and where they live.


I see this not as a freedom of press issue but as spying.Instead of this man giving 90,000 classified pages to the terrorist he puts them all over the world for everyone to see.Either way you are only helping the enemy.I will not be the least bit surprised if he is arrested and sent to prison for 35 years to life.Spying and espionage are both crimes punishable by death.


bah humbug. The owner of wikileaks is a hero. He correctly writes

"It is only when the people know the true plans and behavior of their governments that they can meaningfully choose to support them. Historically, the most resilient forms of open government are those where publication and revelation are protected. Where that protection does not exist, it is our mission to provide it."

mightymoe's photo
Tue 07/27/10 04:57 PM
the white house is now saying it wasn't top secret

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Tue 07/27/10 04:59 PM


Classified information is classified for a reason.Classified information often gives very detailed information including full names of those involved.Providing names of those involved(including informants and others who work undercover to help our military)to the enemy,results in a death sentance to those who's names are listed.Many people will die because of what this idiot did.This is no different than giving a hit man a list of the victims names he wants to find and where they live.


I see this not as a freedom of press issue but as spying.Instead of this man giving 90,000 classified pages to the terrorist he puts them all over the world for everyone to see.Either way you are only helping the enemy.I will not be the least bit surprised if he is arrested and sent to prison for 35 years to life.Spying and espionage are both crimes punishable by death.


bah humbug. The owner of wikileaks is a hero. He correctly writes

"It is only when the people know the true plans and behavior of their governments that they can meaningfully choose to support them. Historically, the most resilient forms of open government are those where publication and revelation are protected. Where that protection does not exist, it is our mission to provide it."


Gee ... this is the same 'justification' used by Daniel Ellsberg and Woodward 'n Bernstein ... funny how all of those folks are Leftist / Socialist / Progressives ... just sayin' ...

heavenlyboy34's photo
Tue 07/27/10 06:52 PM



Classified information is classified for a reason.Classified information often gives very detailed information including full names of those involved.Providing names of those involved(including informants and others who work undercover to help our military)to the enemy,results in a death sentance to those who's names are listed.Many people will die because of what this idiot did.This is no different than giving a hit man a list of the victims names he wants to find and where they live.


I see this not as a freedom of press issue but as spying.Instead of this man giving 90,000 classified pages to the terrorist he puts them all over the world for everyone to see.Either way you are only helping the enemy.I will not be the least bit surprised if he is arrested and sent to prison for 35 years to life.Spying and espionage are both crimes punishable by death.


bah humbug. The owner of wikileaks is a hero. He correctly writes

"It is only when the people know the true plans and behavior of their governments that they can meaningfully choose to support them. Historically, the most resilient forms of open government are those where publication and revelation are protected. Where that protection does not exist, it is our mission to provide it."


Gee ... this is the same 'justification' used by Daniel Ellsberg and Woodward 'n Bernstein ... funny how all of those folks are Leftist / Socialist / Progressives ... just sayin' ...


Your slander does nothing to discredit Julian Assange's work, but you're entitled to your opinion.

heavenlyboy34's photo
Tue 07/27/10 06:56 PM
update:

Here is a press TV interview with Assange.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDMnY-UNgFE

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