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http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Military/2010/0706/WikiLeaks-case-Army-charges-soldier-in-release-of-Iraq-cockpit-video

Specialist Manning stole information on a massive scale, according to charging documents in his case. The Army alleges that Manning illegally downloaded to unsecured computer equipment more than 150,000 secret diplomatic cables, in addition to video of a classified military operation near Baghdad.

The charging documents don’t mention WikiLeaks by name. But they do allege that Manning took one cable, named “Reykjavik 13,” that subsequently was posted on the Wikileaks site.


http://abcnews.go.com/WN/wikileaks-case-pvt-bradley-manningss-alleged-role-leaking/story?id=11254454

>I don't completely discount the idea that some of the "leaks" are in fact poison pills. You'll probably know which ones when the screaming is the loudest and the bodies start dropping. Sure hate to be an al-quaeda guy named in a leak as a US agent ...
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>Serious intelligence agencies aren't getting info from Wikileaks. this is for quote machines and for people like Victor talking about "all the crimes the US has committed."
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>but he raises a very good point - who is leaking? Gee, if I wanted to find that out, how would I do it? I think i'd set up a receiver for leaks - I might even call it net-leaks, or googly-leaks or wiki something. and I'd let them come to me.
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>And a lot of leaks get plugged very very quietly.
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>It's a lot more complicated than even some of the people who think they are playing realize.
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>Caveat leakor.
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>And the beat goes on ...
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>>SNIP
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>>>I haven't been following the details of this case very closely, but I'm curious - has he been publishing information dangerous to Mossad or FSB?
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>>He's a publicity hound, not a complete idiot. :o)
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>>I'm also waiting for his publishing of al qaeda and taliban documents...... where are those?
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>>To some, the CIA and Mossad are behind wikileaks:
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>>WMR has learned from Asian intelligence sources that there is a strong belief in some Asian countries, particularly China and Thailand, that the website Wikileaks, which purports to publish classified and sensitive documents while guaranteeing anonymity to the providers, is linked to U.S. cyber-warfare and computer espionage operations, as well as to Mossad’s own cyber-warfare activities.
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>>http://www.daily.pk/cia-mossad-and-soros-behind-wikileaks-19280/
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>>So, I guess we won't be seeing any of those documents anytime soon....
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>>and according to Gordon Duff, Israel is behind it:
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>>GORDON DUFF: WIKI-LEAKS IS ISRAEL, LIKE WE ALL DIDN’T KNOW
>>http://www.veteranstoday.com/2010/07/29/gordon-duff-wiki-leaks-is-isreal-like-we-all-didnt-know/
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