• Julian Assange arrested
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It's a list of random shit labelled as national security. Open your fucking eyes jesus christ.
[QUOTE=MisterLANCE;26542757]i like how everyone that supports what hes doing is 13-20 and lives with their parents. Yes he released some stuff showing injustices, but he also released a bunch of bullshit that didn't need to go public at all[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=MisterLANCE;26542259]ur a fag butthol[/QUOTE] Hmmm
[QUOTE=FHamster;26542754]Its a list of facilities necessary for national security. Why does the public need to know any of these?[/QUOTE] Have you actually looked at the list? It's a list of very rough locations of publicly known places which are quite obviously important to the US government. I suspect I would be able to get much more detailed locations of the places mentioned via google maps.
Does this mean the password may be released?
[QUOTE=MisterLANCE;26542757]i like how everyone that supports what hes doing is 13-20 and lives with their parents. Yes he released some stuff showing injustices, but he also released a bunch of bullshit that didn't need to go public at all[/QUOTE] He opened the gates to a world where people aren't left in the dark so that less decisions are carried out by the government alone. A [B]true[/B] democratic world. My father (51) says "I think he's doing a great feat for humanity"
[QUOTE=HAKKAR!!!;26542765]Hmmm[/QUOTE] yeah find my quotes in the WoW section
[QUOTE=Jsm;26542736]At least if he does go to jail it will be in Sweden, I hear the prisons there are pretty good.[/QUOTE] If you're in the can to drop the soap, Sweden is just the place for ya. :smug:
[QUOTE=Jallen;26542748]What. "it must suck being scared about [I]the government[/I] all the time." Wow you're so cool and non-conformist :downs:[/QUOTE] i'm not scared of the government. but i have an interest in what they feel i shouldn't be allowed to know and unlike you i'm not gonna cry about terrorists being able to use it. the lack of wikileaks never stopped any terrorist attacks before just like it wont cause any now.
[QUOTE=MisterLANCE;26542757]i like how everyone that supports what hes doing is 13-20 and lives with their parents. Yes he released some stuff showing injustices, but he also released a bunch of bullshit that didn't need to go public at all[/QUOTE] This. The majority of Assange supporters seem to be left wing libertarian teenagers with little comprehension of the implications of the wikileaks releasing a lot of their stuff.
[QUOTE=Jallen;26542787]This. The majority of Assange supporters seem to be left wing libertarian teenagers with little comprehension of the implications of the wikileaks releasing a lot of their stuff.[/QUOTE] The negative consequences are momentary, the positive ones are forever.
[QUOTE=BmB;26542761]It's a list of random shit labelled as national security. Open your fucking eyes jesus christ.[/QUOTE] It shows lists of facilities associated with the US in harder to secure places that will be easy target for terrorists. What can any private citizen get from a list like this other that a fleeting sense of rebellion against power?
[QUOTE=Lachz0r;26542786]i'm not scared of the government. but i have an interest in what they feel i shouldn't be allowed to know and unlike you i'm not gonna cry about terrorists being able to use it. the lack of wikileaks never stopped any terrorist attacks before just like it wont cause any now.[/QUOTE] The use of the term "cry about it" has pretty much proven to me that you aren't worth arguing with. People usually stop using that term when they stop being a child.
[QUOTE=Badballer;26542771]Does this mean the password may be released?[/QUOTE] He has only been arrested, the insurance file is supposed to go out if something happens to him (like getting killed or if he disapears).
[QUOTE=Spetzaz;26542790]The negative consequences are momentary, the positive ones are forever.[/QUOTE] Positives from what? Mundane information?
[QUOTE=FHamster;26542793]It shows lists of facilities associated with the US in harder to secure places that will be easy target for terrorists. What can any private citizen get from a list like this other that a fleeting sense of rebellion against power?[/QUOTE] There's not going to be terrorist attacks on locations like that. Terrorists aren't a war machine. Every single terrorist attack I've ever heard of has been in a public or publically important location with lots of people. Terrorists don't do infrastructure.
For anyone who's concerned Assange will "disappear" - He's too high-profile. Nothing will happen to him.
[QUOTE=Jallen;26542795]The use of the term "cry about it" has pretty much proven to me that you aren't worth arguing with. People usually stop using that term when they stop being a child.[/QUOTE] haha you got me there nice one "jallen"
Everyone knows it's cool to fight against the government! But really, how many people here actually read anything that was hosted? I mean, some of you must have, but I assume most here haven't. I know I haven't bothered to look at any of it. But then again, I don't give a shit about Julian.
[QUOTE=BmB;26542821]There's not going to be terrorist attacks on locations like that. Terrorists aren't a war machine. Every single terrorist attack I've ever heard of has been in a public or publically important location with lots of people. Terrorists don't do infrastructure.[/QUOTE] Terrorists are a war machine. They do what is necessary to get their point across. Attacking facilities associated with America in easier to attack locations sends a message of fear to the local population.
[QUOTE=FHamster;26542861]Terrorists are a war machine. They do what is necessary to get their point across. Attacking facilities associated with America in easier to attack locations sends a message of fear to the local population.[/QUOTE] Blowing up part of a government organisation doesn't spread as much fear as sending a message that they will, eg, blow up a hospital (Quote the dark knight).
[QUOTE=Sgt. Khorn;26542850]Everyone knows it's cool to fight against the government! But really, how many people here actually read anything that was hosted? I mean, some of you must have, but I assume most here haven't. I know I haven't bothered to look at any of it. But then again, I don't give a shit about Julian.[/QUOTE] Newspapers have been digging up quite a lot of dirt. They've been reserving whole pages for Wikileaks findings these past few days. [QUOTE=Jallen;26542787]This. The majority of Assange supporters seem to be left wing libertarian teenagers with little comprehension of the implications of the wikileaks releasing a lot of their stuff.[/QUOTE] You're talking about the Facepunch demographic here, not the 'majority of Assange supporters'.
The United States had this to say; [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XO-j-WQ0fG8&feature=related[/media]
Well, he's fucked.
Waiting for key [editline]7th December 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=Dr_Funk;26542838]For anyone who's concerned Assange will "disappear" - He's too high-profile. Nothing will happen to him.[/QUOTE] cia fake
Finally, this is fantastic news to wake up to. EDIT: I find it funny that I get rated dumb for an opinion. What a mature bunch you are.
well shit.
shame it had to end this way for him, though he did do some really risky things
I'm a bit disappoint, but I hope he can get off with a slap of the wrists.
It's funny all the fuss they make about arresting this one man, we all know that even if he goes down, someone else will take over Wikileaks and shit will go on.
[QUOTE=DeanWinchester;26543266]It's funny all the fuss they make about arresting this one man, we all know that even if he goes down, someone else will take over Wikileaks and shit will go on.[/QUOTE] His legacy lives on... :love:
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