Assange portrayed as 'emperor' in WikiLeaks insider book
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tkoind2
So what? A book by a rival. Ok. Does this somehow matter? Sounds to me like both guys are trying to get the dirty government laundy aired. Good enough. The book may fund the new web site.
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wanderlust
Too early for this - WikiLeaks has not 'Told all' itself yet. It has only released a fraction of the material it received.
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GJDailleult
No it isn't. The book is not leaking any information because nothing was withheld in the first place. Writing a book and leaking withheld information have nothing to do with each other.
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TheBigRiceBowl
What comes around, goes around, or you get what you deserve.
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goddog
How does wikileaks make money?
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tkoind2
Thebigricebowl. Nonsense! The writer will make money, fund his site and release more information that the people need to know. Win, win I would say. But nice try anyway.
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iPodiPadiPed
What is there to tell that isn't already known.
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sf2k
any publicity about gov't duplicity may end our blind narcissisity underwriting crime and democracisity
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Tokyoapple
OpenLeaks sounds like a totally castrated WikiLeaks. It sounds like it will be just another courtier to the Empire who disseminate the official propaganda.
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taj
"What is there to tell that isn't already known."
I second that.
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Junnama
It doesn't matter... The contents of the book will be leaked before release and well all be able to read it for free :)
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jason6
How ironic that his organization is all about opening up other persons or groups to criticism. Assange is going to get punked by a leak himself!
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tokyokawasaki
That is the most naive statement I have read in a long, long time.
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LoveUSA
He seems a truly jealous man, maybe Assange was more successful in hacking and getting women... Jealosy makes men very vindictive and malicious. I dont know if Domscheit-Berg’s book can be trusted as fair taking in consideration that this seems like a revenge against a previous friend.
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888naff
"Jealosy makes men very vindictive and malicious."
what? like if this book was written by a women that wouldn't apply??? raises eyes.
Wonder how well this book will do in the USA?
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iPodiPadiPed
Thank you taj. As for me, I second Junnama's comment. @tokyokawasaki yeah I get that a lot hahaha
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