chesswarsnow
"SASQUATCH IS WATCHING"
Sorry bout that,
1. Funny how these files were even able to accessed?
2. Anyone wonder this as I do?
3. Could be a political reason these leaks have occured.
4. Shit like this doesn't just happen, and keep happenning.
5. This is the second leak, now the first was bad enough, now this one.
6. Hummm,...I think some one is getting thrown under the bus with all these leaks!
7. What say you?
8. Link and sample:US cuts access to files as Interpol seeks Assange - Yahoo! News
"WASHINGTON – The government scrambled Tuesday to prevent future spills of U.S. secrets like the embarrassing WikiLeaks' disclosures, while officials pondered possible criminal prosecutions and Interpol in Europe sent out a "red notice" for nations to be on the lookout for the website's founder.
Interpol placed Julian Assange on its most-wanted list after Sweden issued an arrest warrant against him as part of a drawn-out rape probe — involving allegations Assange has denied. The Interpol alert is likely to make international travel more difficult for Assange, whose whereabouts are publicly unknown.
In Washington, the State Department severed its computer files from the government's classified network, officials said, as U.S. and world leaders tried to clean up from the leak that sent America's sensitive documents onto computer screens around the globe."
9. Oh some body knows where he is, they just ain't telling,...yet.
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
1. Funny how these files were even able to accessed?
2. Anyone wonder this as I do?
3. Could be a political reason these leaks have occured.
4. Shit like this doesn't just happen, and keep happenning.
5. This is the second leak, now the first was bad enough, now this one.
6. Hummm,...I think some one is getting thrown under the bus with all these leaks!
7. What say you?
8. Link and sample:US cuts access to files as Interpol seeks Assange - Yahoo! News
"WASHINGTON – The government scrambled Tuesday to prevent future spills of U.S. secrets like the embarrassing WikiLeaks' disclosures, while officials pondered possible criminal prosecutions and Interpol in Europe sent out a "red notice" for nations to be on the lookout for the website's founder.
Interpol placed Julian Assange on its most-wanted list after Sweden issued an arrest warrant against him as part of a drawn-out rape probe — involving allegations Assange has denied. The Interpol alert is likely to make international travel more difficult for Assange, whose whereabouts are publicly unknown.
In Washington, the State Department severed its computer files from the government's classified network, officials said, as U.S. and world leaders tried to clean up from the leak that sent America's sensitive documents onto computer screens around the globe."
9. Oh some body knows where he is, they just ain't telling,...yet.
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
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