“Courage is contagious.”, JULIAN ASSANGE
If you want to be part of the history, if you want to be witness of the open information revolution, if you want to be involved in the great sctizen movement against governments hypocrisy, if you want to support real democracy in the digital age, join ant follow the WikiLeaks network. WikiLeaks and Julian Assange gave to the modern society new hope and new faith in the Truth.
The father of Greek Tragedy Aeschylus once said, “In war, truth is the first casualty.” An often quoted line from the gospel of St. John reads, “The truth shall set you free”. Nowadays the word ‘truth’ is thrown around casually in political, public and academic discourse. Don’t be indifferent!
WikiLeaks sources:
- Wikileaks Twitter and Wikileaks 2 Twitter
- Wikileaks Facebook
- Wikileaks Mirrors – Wikileaks is currently mirrored on 1559 sites (updated 2010-12-10 08:50 GMT) / Mirror List here
- Twitter Hashtag to find mirrors: #imwikileaks
- Learn How to make a WikiLeaks Mirror
The WikiLeaks Network:
WL Central – An unofficial WikiLeaks information resource
“We come from different countries and backgrounds, and our personalities are just as colourful. But we share the same ideals of truth and justice, the same respect for WikiLeaks and similar organizations, the same belief in individual responsibility and action. And last but not least, we are here because we believe in doing the right thing.
We are not affiliated with WikiLeaks. We also don’t work for any government agency. We are not paid by anyone for our work on this site. We are just kindred spirits volunteering our time for a cause we think is worthwhile.”
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GeorgieBC’s Blog
“Wikileaks is not a lone vandal hacker. It is an idea. We all have the idea. And you can’t bomb an idea, or send drones after it, or put it in jail. I suppose Hilary Clinton could declare an idea a terrorist, since she called the people terrorists for catching her spying, but she’s going to have a hard time executing an idea.
This is not a ‘hacker’ movement, whatever that even means, but it gains two things from the computer world: shared logic and mass communication of data. We, the people, have the ability to store and communicate massive amounts of data. We, the people, also have the ability to logically process that data and come to the best conclusions possible for society. Together our brains are much more capable than the brains currently running the world, and an open transparent system will ensure potential abuses are spotted and stopped. We will no longer submit to a paternalistic and secret form of governance, where everyone in the world running political, industrial, financial, media and military organizations are privy to information that we, the governed, are denied. We will never again believe anything we are told by the servant media, unless we have supporting evidence and a forum for verifying their interpretations.
Do you think that people who have had the secrets to the BP oil spill, the environmental disasters, the pharmaceutical lobbies, the political corruption, the military abuses and the financial crash dangled in front of them will just sit back and be content again while “investigative reporting” serves up breast implants discovered on reality TV stars? If you manage to dismantle Wikileaks, those secrets will still be ours, we know you have them and we will get them.
That is our idea. It is not anarchy, it is not vandalism, we call it democracy and transparent governance. It has never existed before. But now we have the ability and the idea, and you will not kill this revolution any more than the bullets that killed Martin Luther King and Malcolm X killed the civil rights movement.
We explore…and you call us criminals. We seek after knowledge…and you call us criminals. We exist without skin color, without nationality, without religious bias…and you call us criminals. You build atomic bombs, you wage wars, you murder, cheat, and lie to us and try to make us believe it’s for our own good, yet we’re the criminals. Yes, I am a criminal. My crime is that of curiosity. My crime is that of judging people by what they say and think, not what they look like. My crime is that of outsmarting you, something that you will never forgive me for. I am a hacker, and this is my manifesto. You may stop this individual, but you can’t stop us all.
Wikileaks is an idea, born to people of great talent, acquired skill, and intelligence, who decided to conduct a well thought out and analyzed effort to improve as much of the world as possible in as many ways as possible. A very, very large idea. Sort of an intellectual extreme sport.”
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A World Beyond Borders
“This site is for all the people who believe that we are moving into an era where our human connection across the globe is more important than our national and racial heritage…WikiLeaks is a messenger of Truth, revealing a hidden secret of our perception. It is showing the world how becoming a truth seeker first requires knowing oneself and developing one’s own creative power within.
When “political language …. is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind”, a messenger from the future whispers to us “If we don’t like what we created, we can alter the course of our civilization.” Like a guardian of a threshold the future invites us all to participate in creating the Truth of the world.”
Democracy Now!
“A national, daily, independent, award-winning news program hosted by journalists Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez. For true democracy to work, people need easy access to independent, diverse sources of news and information.“
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ZERO ANTHROPOLOGY
“ZERO ANTHROPOLOGY is about unthinking anthropology altogether, getting past it, while pursuing certain avenues of inquiry that resemble what has been developed in some quarters of the old discipline, freely combined with elements of history, philosophy, the fine arts, political economy, literature, sociology, cultural studies, media studies, communication studies, area studies, and ethnic studies. Ultimately, and in the long term, “anthropology” may no longer be a fitting label for such an endeavor, or, it could encompass and redefine all of the social sciences and humanities, in a post-disciplinary era to come.”
JohnPilger.com
“John Pilger is a world-renowned journalist, author and documentary filmmaker, who began his career in 1958 in his homeland, Australia, before moving to London in the 1960s.
He regards eye-witness as the essence of good journalism. He has been a foreign correspondent and a front-line war reporter, beginning with the Vietnam war in 1967. He is an impassioned critic of foreign military and economic adventures by Western governments.
“It is too easy,” he says, “for Western journalists to see humanity in terms of its usefulness to ‘our’ interests and to follow government agendas that ordain good and bad tyrants, worthy and unworthy victims and present ‘our’ policies as always benign when the opposite is usually true. It’s the journalist’s job, first of all, to look in the mirror of his own society.”
He believes a journalist also ought to be a guardian of the public memory and often quotes Milan Kundera: “The struggle of people against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting.”
Daniel Ellsberg’s Website
“Daniel Ellsberg is a former United States military analyst who, while employed by the RAND Corporation, precipitated a national political controversy in 1971 when he released the Pentagon Papers, a top-secret Pentagon study of US government decision-making about the Vietnam War, to The New York Times and other newspapers.”
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Knowledge Empire
“Never do anything against conscience, even if the state demands it.” -A. Einstein
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Fresh horse -the news has passed elsewhere
“Short essays on developing affairs concerning global politics over the internet.”
SaveWikiLeaks – The truth is unstoppable
Here You can find hundreds of Wikileaks Mirror addresses
I repeat myself when under stress – aguillón-mata’s blog & archive
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And don’t forget to share a Wikileaks release with a friend. Spread the wallpapers. Donate to support vital infrastructure. If you believe democracy and transparency go hand in hand, now is the time to stand and say: “The world needs Wikileaks.”
And don’t forget – The Cable Gate archive has been spread, along with significant material from the US and other countries to over 100,000 people in encrypted form. If something happens to us, the key parts will be released automatically!
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