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Showing posts with label Wikileaks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wikileaks. Show all posts
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Monday, December 27, 2010
Arrested WikiLeaks Founder Signs Tell All $1.3 Million Book Deal
Rape, treason and information-dealing pay off for WikiLeaks Assange.
From Denny: Well, Assange just can't seem to stay out of the headlines. This guy must be a media exhibitionist. Now he's whining how he isn't rich enough to pay his own legal fees? This guy is supposed to be a billionaire. So, where did all his money go?
Apparently, Founder Assange is worried he can't keep his WikiLeaks "whistle blower" site running. Why? He says it is running out of cash since Paypal, MasterCard and Visa quit allowing payment donations through their sites to the WikiLeaks site. Assange states he has lost as much as $650,000 since the three sites blocked his donors. Get this: Assange was raking in as much as $130,000 a day in pure untaxed donations to the tune of almost $4 million per month before the financial crackdown. What a sweet con. And now it looks like the wild ride is over.
From Denny: Well, Assange just can't seem to stay out of the headlines. This guy must be a media exhibitionist. Now he's whining how he isn't rich enough to pay his own legal fees? This guy is supposed to be a billionaire. So, where did all his money go?
Apparently, Founder Assange is worried he can't keep his WikiLeaks "whistle blower" site running. Why? He says it is running out of cash since Paypal, MasterCard and Visa quit allowing payment donations through their sites to the WikiLeaks site. Assange states he has lost as much as $650,000 since the three sites blocked his donors. Get this: Assange was raking in as much as $130,000 a day in pure untaxed donations to the tune of almost $4 million per month before the financial crackdown. What a sweet con. And now it looks like the wild ride is over.
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Funny Christmas Cartoons
Check out the irreverent cartoonist offerings for the holiday season.
From Denny: Have you ever noticed how gift giving is always related to crafty politicians? They gift to their rich donors and take from those in need. So when holiday season comes around every year cartoonists are quick on the uptake to notice and offer their observations.
Of course, with the growing need of everyone to be plugged into technology the tech cartoons are growing in abundance too. Santa has to get in the act when it comes to social media.

From Denny: Have you ever noticed how gift giving is always related to crafty politicians? They gift to their rich donors and take from those in need. So when holiday season comes around every year cartoonists are quick on the uptake to notice and offer their observations.
Of course, with the growing need of everyone to be plugged into technology the tech cartoons are growing in abundance too. Santa has to get in the act when it comes to social media.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Crazy Week of American Politics Cartoons - 18 Dec 2010
What a political week. Now check out how the cartoonists lampooned it all.
From Denny: Obama hitchhiking off President Bill Clinton's popularity to pull his fanny out of the fire on this disliked Bush Tax Cuts extension. The White House and a recent poll tried to claim that 70 percent of Americans approved of the tax cuts plan when just last week they disapproved by 70 percent. When you read the poll you find that Independents are two-thirds former Republicans and two-thirds of them wanted the plan along with an overwhelming majority of Republicans. Democrats were against the plan by 54 percent. What broke down inside the polls is that Republicans and Independents don't give a rat's butt about the unemployed and did not want unemployment benefits extensions. What they wanted were tax cuts extensions for the rich. Democrats wanted the opposite - in favor of unemployment benefits vs. against the tax cuts for the rich:


From Denny: Obama hitchhiking off President Bill Clinton's popularity to pull his fanny out of the fire on this disliked Bush Tax Cuts extension. The White House and a recent poll tried to claim that 70 percent of Americans approved of the tax cuts plan when just last week they disapproved by 70 percent. When you read the poll you find that Independents are two-thirds former Republicans and two-thirds of them wanted the plan along with an overwhelming majority of Republicans. Democrats were against the plan by 54 percent. What broke down inside the polls is that Republicans and Independents don't give a rat's butt about the unemployed and did not want unemployment benefits extensions. What they wanted were tax cuts extensions for the rich. Democrats wanted the opposite - in favor of unemployment benefits vs. against the tax cuts for the rich:
Saturday, December 11, 2010
WikiLeaks, Obama Tax Cuts, Political Humor - 11 Dec 2010
More Santa and WikiLeaks cartoons for fun.
From Denny: Big government moves soooo slooow like this silly sloth. The Democrats give in to the Republicans protecting the very rich in this country. The problem is that the extension of the Bush Tax Cuts is a not paid for $900 billion two-year gamble in a shaky economy. Not exactly the best odds. Let's hope Obama gets this one right because most economists and the public don't feel confident about it.
Moving right along to the WikiLeaks amusement. This week the WikiLeaks thugs got in a snit with Mastercard, Visa and Paypal for not allowing anyone to donate to WikiLeaks, essentially cutting off a lot of their funding. So, about 40,000 folks downloaded some happy software that took over their computers and basically jammed the servers of Mastercard, Visa and Paypal, shutting down their sites. Why anyone would allow some anonymous site to take over their computer is beyond me. Talk about a personal security nightmare.
Anyway, the word is that WikiLeaks kids are also making mischief on those sites, messing with accounts. Here's a suggestion to WikiLeaks followers: how about tripping on over to all the Big Banks and making like Robin Hood during the holiday season? You could zero out account balances for people in hospital, past due credit cards, house mortgages in foreclosure and the like. Oh, what fun we have on the way to Grandma's for Christmas! :)
More sarcasm on WikiLeaks:

From Denny: Big government moves soooo slooow like this silly sloth. The Democrats give in to the Republicans protecting the very rich in this country. The problem is that the extension of the Bush Tax Cuts is a not paid for $900 billion two-year gamble in a shaky economy. Not exactly the best odds. Let's hope Obama gets this one right because most economists and the public don't feel confident about it.
Moving right along to the WikiLeaks amusement. This week the WikiLeaks thugs got in a snit with Mastercard, Visa and Paypal for not allowing anyone to donate to WikiLeaks, essentially cutting off a lot of their funding. So, about 40,000 folks downloaded some happy software that took over their computers and basically jammed the servers of Mastercard, Visa and Paypal, shutting down their sites. Why anyone would allow some anonymous site to take over their computer is beyond me. Talk about a personal security nightmare.
Anyway, the word is that WikiLeaks kids are also making mischief on those sites, messing with accounts. Here's a suggestion to WikiLeaks followers: how about tripping on over to all the Big Banks and making like Robin Hood during the holiday season? You could zero out account balances for people in hospital, past due credit cards, house mortgages in foreclosure and the like. Oh, what fun we have on the way to Grandma's for Christmas! :)
More sarcasm on WikiLeaks:
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Funny Lite: Roundup of Late Night Jokes and Videos - 8 Dec 2010
Check out how the comedians view WikiLeaks and Santa.
From Denny: WikiLeaks has permeated the world culture - even with comedians. After all, the political and diplomatic spheres are already known for "leaks" so why shouldn't everything else not be "on the table"? From Santa to a Nigerian corrupt government trying to arrest one of America's corrupt politicians, Cheney, the news has been profitable for American comedians ready to tell us a joke - that also happens to be the truth.

From Denny: WikiLeaks has permeated the world culture - even with comedians. After all, the political and diplomatic spheres are already known for "leaks" so why shouldn't everything else not be "on the table"? From Santa to a Nigerian corrupt government trying to arrest one of America's corrupt politicians, Cheney, the news has been profitable for American comedians ready to tell us a joke - that also happens to be the truth.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Funny WikiLeaks Cartoons
WikiLeaks never fails to entertain and outrage the world. Check out the cartoonists lampooning with glee.
From Denny: I figured since WikiLeaks is busy gathering up interesting government information around the world I might as well round up the best of the funny WikiLeaks cartoons. You know I used to be of the opinion that WikiLeaks founder Assange was just a very odd guy with an arrogance complex who enjoyed dealing in espionage and making a helluva profit at it. After all, all he does is sell the sizzle to his willing wide-eyed followers who believe his scam about justice and morality in the world. Meanwhile, Assange is selling secret information to various governments and stuffing his pockets full of wads of cash. After he makes his profit he releases the rest of the docs, some in public domain, some not as important as he claims.
Like any "secret agent" who decides to become a double or triple agent he is now discovering the scam is getting more and more difficult to maintain. The wear and tear on him has begun to show visibly. He is increasingly more paranoid and disheveled. He is currently running from an Interpol arrest for rape charges in Sweden. His latest act of hubris is to think he can hold the world hostage. Yeah, that's right. This crazy man says he will release even more docs if he is arrested. So, "How dare you arrest me?" is his taunt. Since when did world criminals dictate to anyone?
From Denny: I figured since WikiLeaks is busy gathering up interesting government information around the world I might as well round up the best of the funny WikiLeaks cartoons. You know I used to be of the opinion that WikiLeaks founder Assange was just a very odd guy with an arrogance complex who enjoyed dealing in espionage and making a helluva profit at it. After all, all he does is sell the sizzle to his willing wide-eyed followers who believe his scam about justice and morality in the world. Meanwhile, Assange is selling secret information to various governments and stuffing his pockets full of wads of cash. After he makes his profit he releases the rest of the docs, some in public domain, some not as important as he claims.
Like any "secret agent" who decides to become a double or triple agent he is now discovering the scam is getting more and more difficult to maintain. The wear and tear on him has begun to show visibly. He is increasingly more paranoid and disheveled. He is currently running from an Interpol arrest for rape charges in Sweden. His latest act of hubris is to think he can hold the world hostage. Yeah, that's right. This crazy man says he will release even more docs if he is arrested. So, "How dare you arrest me?" is his taunt. Since when did world criminals dictate to anyone?
Saturday, October 30, 2010
American Midterms and World Politics Cartoons - 30 Oct 2010
Negative campaign ads were never so much fun to lampoon as cartoonists are enjoying this political season.
From Denny: The midterm election season as been as bizarre - and as entertaining at times - as Halloween! The worst and the nastiest negative campaign ads come from the Republican side of the aisle. The Democrats have dished out some of the negative spice of their own as well.
From Denny: The midterm election season as been as bizarre - and as entertaining at times - as Halloween! The worst and the nastiest negative campaign ads come from the Republican side of the aisle. The Democrats have dished out some of the negative spice of their own as well.
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010
How Devastating Are Those 92,000 Wikileaks Leaked Afghan War Docs?
*** How many Americans and other people will be killed because of the foolish actions of WikiLeaks?

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Irresponsible hotdog "journalism" and lousy whistleblowing
From Denny: OK, so where do I even begin with this insane news story? It's like the whole world of ethics and regard for the safety of others is spinning out of control. WikiLeaks promotes itself as some kind of crusader for the truth. If they were truly that they would have taken their information to appropriate courts long before releasing it to the public.
No wisdom or respect for lives from WikiLeaks
Wisdom would have dictated a far different course than this site took. First, you give a country's judicial branches a chance to bring charges. If they won't do the right thing, then you release information - and only information that speaks to the most heinous - not a barrage of information, much of which is tangled up in the larger whole that ends up taking more lives. Sure, reveal the wrongdoing, especially any that is unclassified - but don't risk the lives of people out in the field. They have enough potential violence and danger to contend with every day.
Since when did WikiLeaks become judge, jury and the protectors of the whole truth?
The owners of WikiLeaks don't have a military or intelligence background - nor certainly have they displayed any maturity - to know how to cherry pick this information for what they could and could not release wisely. And you can't just leave that up to lawyers who also don't have any military or intelligence experience. Besides, what they did is considered an act of treason. Are they really just this bonehead stupid about the law and their responsibilities to fellow Americans?
My intelligence community perspective
I guess I have a unique perspective. I have a journalism degree, so I've heard all the arguments about free speech and access to all and any government information. I also grew up in America's intelligence community so I know first hand what it's like to have to look over your shoulder all the time, wondering which country's assassin is coming your way just because you are a family member of a CIA officer. Trust me; it got old quick being hunted by assassins and just plain nosy intelligence people, thinking some teenaged high school girl was harboring nuclear secrets for a foreign government.
The world intelligence community
Intelligence people are a paranoid bunch, so it was no surprise to me when Cheney had created 200 offices per state - that's 10,000 locations - of redundant, parallel and off-the-books, spy-on-Americans-on-American-soil various intelligence gathering communities during the Bush years. The new Director of Intelligence has a lot of work ahead of him to unwind the madman ravings of a paranoid lunatic who is still draining the American taxpayers of billions of dollars. Republicans always grow the government far beyond what the Democrats ever envision because Republicans love to use taxpayer monies to gather information on Democratic opponents and then wage wars to pay off their defense contractor donors. Meanwhile, middle class warriors bleed and die for their country - or so they believe.
Looking back at my childhood, when we were overseas, it became painfully obvious my chances of survival were only about five percent I would survive. Well, survive I did - with a Herculean effort on my part - and no thanks to the CIA or my American government, too many of whom were complete weasels content with playing their idiot intelligence games instead of protecting their own American kids overseas.
But that's the vile culture of the CIA and often much of the military: they throw their own spouses and children under the bus, using us as pawns in their international games. I just refused to go along with it and was mentally tough enough to figure a way out of their labyrinth of constant traps to make me - and my little sister too - an easy target to kill.
And it's also the reason I despise Republican presidents as they are the absolute worst for being so cavalier with the lives of intelligence personnel and their families. They like to emotionally distance themselves and label it "collateral damage" - a military term. Because the public and the media never gets wind of what happens in the intelligence community, scumbags like President Nixon and President Bush never get found out to be the murderers they are. But enough about "me" - what about "you"?
Our everyday American security is tied up in government workings
That's what these Wikileaks documents are all about: American security. First of all, far too many Americans worship at the altar of the military. These guys are far from perfect, folks. They also bungle a lot on a regular basis. All big organizations have screw-ups, weasels, opportunists, black market dealers and traitors taking money from other countries who "turned" them. The military is not immune from these issues and quit thinking they are all honorable. They are just people. The problem comes from not enough oversight in obvious areas where it is easy to probe and collect classified information.
Just how foolish is the Pentagon these days?
Which brings me to my first question to the Pentagon: What were you thinking allowing someone far too young in life experience, Bradley Manning (stationed at a small outpost outside Baghdad, Iraq), not enough career time in the military either, to be in charge of those diplomatic cables and other messages? Are you crazy, unwise or just bonehead stupid beyond belief? This is that Army mindset of thinking the secretary is low level and unimportant. That's the mistake of hubris because those "secretaries" are the first level most vulnerable to intelligence operatives and business opportunists like Wikileaks.
Just how large is the Manning network of leakers and hackers?
You also have to ask just how many people were involved in this operation. Manning was busy bragging to a computer hacker. Well, hackers brag to other hackers and they brag to yet more. The gossip network in the military and hacker communities was probably operating like a brush fire yet the old school low-tech military guys were completely unaware - because they were asleep at the switch, too busy waiting to collect their retirements. It's laziness like this that ends up costing a lot - thousands - of innocent people their lives: military boots on the ground who fight the daily wars and the intelligence operatives and their intelligence sources in that war information network. What ever happened to the military code of honor to protect the lives of other soldiers?

Prosecute WikiLeaks for treason to the fullest extent of the law
To say I am disgusted with Wikileaks is beyond the pale. These guys (and founder Julian Assange) are complete scumbags, fools of depraved indifference, too busy trying to score kudos points and too stupid to realize what they just did: they killed people. Our government needs to take them to task, hunt their sorry asses down, round up the entire traitorous network and hang 'em high from the nearest trees. A trial by their peers is too good for them. People who have never experienced the fallout from scumbags like this cannot begin to imagine the fury felt. I expect my government to get busy and do a lot more than a wimpy investigation, cover-up and throwing up their hands with an "Oh, well..."
When WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was asked about how he has helped to kill people here was his crass response:
From Admiral Mike Mullen, Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon, "Mr. Assange can say whatever he likes about the greater good he thinks he and his source are doing, but the truth is they might already have on their hands the blood of some young soldier or that of an Afghan family."
From Assange: "That was none of his concern," and seemed irritated when a questioner in London pressed him on whether he believed there were ever any legitimate national security concerns that would prevent him from publishing a leaked document.
"It is not our role to play sides for states. States have national security concerns; we do not have national security concerns."
Here's what I found from the WikiLeaks site:
"WikiLeaks' domain was surrendered under a California court order, but you can still access the Web site's IP address: Sure, You Can Drop WikiLeaks’ DNS Entry, Not Their IP Address (This was written as far back as 19 Feb 2008).
The Afghan War Diary an extraordinary secret compendium of over 91,000 reports covering the war in Afghanistan from 2004 to 2010 - 75,000 of those reports were classified.
Most entries have been written by soldiers and intelligence officers listening to reports radioed in from front line deployments. However the reports also contain related information from Marines intelligence, US Embassies, and reports about corruption and development activity across Afghanistan."
Other news sites where you can read about what is found in the Afghan War Diary as reporters pour over it and digest it:
The New York Times
Der Spiegel
The Guardian
These are just a few of the headlines about this news story, the beginning of many to come as more details emerge and the story unfolds:
WikiLeaks Reportedly Outs 100s of Afghan Informants - Hundreds of Afghan civilians who worked as informants for the U.S. military have been put at risk by WikiLeaks' publication of more than 90,000 classified intelligence reports which name and in many cases locate the individuals, The Times newspaper reported.
WikiLeaks Vs. the Pentagon Papers
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