his INTERNET history class. This is very important for free speech and for the Internet what happens from now on is the the determination of the whole world to show and protect the truth.
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HeadhunteR
Argentina1258 Posts
his INTERNET history class. This is very important for free speech and for the Internet what happens from now on is the the determination of the whole world to show and protect the truth. | ||
VIB
Brazil3567 Posts
On December 13 2010 09:12 Sabu113 wrote: Throughout this thread I also quoted articles showing how the "evil" chinese government hacked an innocent helpful US company to steal data from americans. I made a bunch of silly jokes about how bad the swedish judicial system is. I warned people not to jump into the conclusion that it was the US ddos wikileaks and later even posted a video explaining it was actually Russia and China and not the US who were guilty of attacking wikileaks. Many other people also posted abuses by other countries which were revealed by the cables (such as saudia arabia asking help to invade another country).Throughout this thread you've had an anti-American bias in your posts. I would cite either your arguments about the Afghan war or your bullheadedness about Guantanamo detainees. It takes an ideologue to remove all the gray from those examples. Now referring specifically to that post, you're implying that an evil American corporation is murdering Africans. The situation is much too murky to make that claim based off of one sole source. But of course, when the latest leak came from US embassies. Most of the emphasis will go to the US. Which doesn't mean wikileaks is anti-american. In another thread there was an article on how some russian officials think that wikileaks is actually an anti-russian plot made up by the CIA. Everyone wants to play the victim and be the center of attention. Bottomline, no one is being anti-american. It's just you playing the victim. | ||
Offhand
United States1869 Posts
On December 13 2010 09:29 HeadhunteR wrote: In about 50 years time there will be some college student bitching about they couldnt get the question "What kind of documents did the page Wikileaks leak in the year 2010" from his INTERNET history class. This is very important for free speech and for the Internet what happens from now on is the the determination of the whole world to show and protect the truth. World Wide Web War I | ||
zeross
France310 Posts
google got censored ? | ||
Nizaris
Belgium2230 Posts
On December 13 2010 21:04 zeross wrote: Is it just me or the entry "Sci/Tech => wikileaks" disapeard from google news this morning ? :/ google got censored ? I'm not sure what you are trying to say or why would wikileaks be in Science/Technology. | ||
zeross
France310 Posts
![]() it was there until this morning. there was the wikileaks tag that bring all wikileaks related news. | ||
VIB
Brazil3567 Posts
On December 13 2010 21:49 zeross wrote: The Nexus S is not there anymore too, are they censoring their own phone? it was there until this morning. there was the wikileaks tag that bring all wikileaks related news. ![]() If you want wikileaks specific news there, just type wikileaks on the search box, then add it as a custom section for your account. | ||
iMAniaC
Norway703 Posts
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zeross
France310 Posts
On December 13 2010 23:38 VIB wrote: The Nexus S is not there anymore too, are they censoring their own phone? ![]() If you want wikileaks specific news there, just type wikileaks on the search box, then add it as a custom section for your account. thanks didn't know about the custom section. and since i live in france google was not showing me the US section, had to manualy add it too. | ||
jgoonld
334 Posts
On December 05 2010 07:45 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: I just got a similar e-mail warning about wikileaks (see spoiler below). Are these being sent to all college students now? + Show Spoiler + Dear SPEA Students, SPEA has a long tradition of students pursuing careers in federal service. As such, it is important that students are made aware of the potential federal employment eligibility risks associated with the recently published WikiLeaks documents. The US State Department and other federal agencies have issued news releases stating that anyone currently employed in federal service, or anyone who aspires to work in federal service, should not access or read WikiLeaks documents. The federal government considers most of the WikiLeaks information to be classified and individuals who read these documents or provide commentary on the WikiLeaks documents may be ineligible for employment in the federal government. This is especially true of students who plan to seek federal jobs in fields related to national security or the intelligence community. Students are also cautioned not to post links to WikiLeaks through social media sites (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.). More specific information is contained in the article links listed below. Washington Post: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/12/09/AR2010120901124.html CNN Article: http://articles.cnn.com/2010-12-08/justice/wikileaks.students_1_wikileaks-security-clearance-students?_s=PM:CRIME | ||
VIB
Brazil3567 Posts
- http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6BD6CI20101214 Quick! Censor the internets! | ||
IrT4nkz
229 Posts
On December 16 2010 08:35 jgoonld wrote: I just got a similar e-mail warning about wikileaks (see spoiler below). Are these being sent to all college students now? + Show Spoiler + Dear SPEA Students, SPEA has a long tradition of students pursuing careers in federal service. As such, it is important that students are made aware of the potential federal employment eligibility risks associated with the recently published WikiLeaks documents. The US State Department and other federal agencies have issued news releases stating that anyone currently employed in federal service, or anyone who aspires to work in federal service, should not access or read WikiLeaks documents. The federal government considers most of the WikiLeaks information to be classified and individuals who read these documents or provide commentary on the WikiLeaks documents may be ineligible for employment in the federal government. This is especially true of students who plan to seek federal jobs in fields related to national security or the intelligence community. Students are also cautioned not to post links to WikiLeaks through social media sites (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.). More specific information is contained in the article links listed below. Washington Post: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/12/09/AR2010120901124.html CNN Article: http://articles.cnn.com/2010-12-08/justice/wikileaks.students_1_wikileaks-security-clearance-students?_s=PM:CRIME I find it absurd that they would be able to keep track of who visited wikileaks. I don't think it's do-able and just trying to scare more people from visiting wikileaks. | ||
NotSupporting
Sweden1998 Posts
On December 16 2010 23:25 VIB wrote: Haha, did you guys hear this one? The US Air Force just banned the New York Times and The Guardian for all employees. - http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6BD6CI20101214 Quick! Censor the internets! So, this happens all the time in China? Oh...hold on a sec...anyone mind explaining to me what the difference between USA and China is again? Can we make it official now that USA is not an democracy? They go as far as censoring media and threatening students to try to keep information from spreading, these are common things done by dictators. | ||
KristianJS
2107 Posts
On December 16 2010 23:40 IrT4nkz wrote: + Show Spoiler + On December 16 2010 08:35 jgoonld wrote: I just got a similar e-mail warning about wikileaks (see spoiler below). Are these being sent to all college students now? + Show Spoiler + Dear SPEA Students, SPEA has a long tradition of students pursuing careers in federal service. As such, it is important that students are made aware of the potential federal employment eligibility risks associated with the recently published WikiLeaks documents. The US State Department and other federal agencies have issued news releases stating that anyone currently employed in federal service, or anyone who aspires to work in federal service, should not access or read WikiLeaks documents. The federal government considers most of the WikiLeaks information to be classified and individuals who read these documents or provide commentary on the WikiLeaks documents may be ineligible for employment in the federal government. This is especially true of students who plan to seek federal jobs in fields related to national security or the intelligence community. Students are also cautioned not to post links to WikiLeaks through social media sites (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.). More specific information is contained in the article links listed below. Washington Post: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/12/09/AR2010120901124.html CNN Article: http://articles.cnn.com/2010-12-08/justice/wikileaks.students_1_wikileaks-security-clearance-students?_s=PM:CRIME I find it absurd that they would be able to keep track of who visited wikileaks. I don't think it's do-able and just trying to scare more people from visiting wikileaks. They don't have to keep track of everyone, they can just check up whoever applies for such jobs. | ||
Krikkitone
United States1451 Posts
Especially since they are only limiting info for certain government employees (or potential future ones).. unlike China where they limit it for all citizens.. at least that has some real effect. | ||
NotSupporting
Sweden1998 Posts
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Krehlmar
Sweden1149 Posts
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Enki
United States2548 Posts
So, now the U.S is trying to build a case against Wikileaks for conspiracy. This country just makes me more ashamed every day that passes. | ||
Mortality
United States4790 Posts
On December 16 2010 23:49 NotSupporting wrote: So, this happens all the time in China? Oh...hold on a sec...anyone mind explaining to me what the difference between USA and China is again? Can we make it official now that USA is not an democracy? They go as far as censoring media and threatening students to try to keep information from spreading, these are common things done by dictators. In fairness to us... We were a democracy. Once. The American Dream is dead now. | ||
Electric.Jesus
Germany755 Posts
On December 17 2010 00:37 Mortality wrote: In fairness to us... We were a democracy. Once. The American Dream is dead now. That makes me wanna cry. Europe is next. We are all screwed. | ||
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