Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Espionage under the Guise of Free Speech


Julian Assange gave a corrupt and twisted message under the guise of free speech. His intent was to hurt the United States, its intelligence community and its allies. Why would he do this? Read what the Daily Beast has to say. He committed espionage, an act that involves an individual obtaining information that is considered secret or confidential without the permission of the holder of the information. Assange went one step further--he published it.

Wikileaks, in a series of e-mails , shows that its objective was to topple governments such as the United States by publishing highly embarrassing purloined secret documents. Also a possible connection with George Soros is revealed. This should be investigated by the Justice Department as part of its probe into possible criminal wrong-doing in the whole WikiLeaks affair, according to ResistNet.

PayPal, a subsidiary of U.S.-based online marketplace operator eBay Inc., said it cut off the WikiLeaks website because it was engaged in illegal activity. Read more about it HERE.

Assange says he did what he did as a public service and it is "free speech." The correct description is espionage. This guy needs to be given some justice that he might understand.

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