WikiLeaks: the Chinese Vendetta?

WikiLeaks: the Chinese Vendetta?

Ahahaha. Two can play that game!

And the Anglo-Americans official “anti government” leaker, WikiLeaks' Assange, is now trying to stop it. How ironical! What can the Chinese leakers reveal? Let's let our imagination float freely.
Wikileaks “revelations” have already helped the Anglo-Americans to facilitate a possible war against Iran, and destabilize allied governments that the State Department considers "too independent and/or too disobedient" (Italy's Silvio Berlusconi, Germany's foreign minister Guido Westerwelle, Russia's Putin etc). Wikileaks has helped the US screw up Chinese relations with North Korea making a war in the Korean peninsula less improbable. They have created further antagonism between Saudi Arabia and Iran. They have destabilized Japan. And they have undermined the creation of a Eurasian pipeline network. They have also tried to explain that the assassination of Italian Intelligence leader Nicola Calipari in Iraq was his own fault, etc., etc.
Apparently, the would-be new youngest and brightest (and most creative) of the intelligence world have set up the perfect and untraceable method to attack governments and organizations that are "too big for their britches," and that must be taught a lesson. A lesson that doesn't cost much; that captures the imagination (and prejudices) of masses of people. That potentially will be able to use and guide the growing rage and discontent provoked by Wall Street crimes against humanity, against favored US targets.
Et voila: the mysterious, all powerful, all untouchable, Julian Assange. The little Dr. Moreau who can do whatever he wants with the "secrets." In this sense, the relation of the establishment (the Executive, the media, etc.) to Assange is similar to the establishment relationship with Osama Bin Laden.
Osama issues delirious (but useful for someone) proclamations and the intelligence community rushes to the media to confirm that it was really Bin Laden, original and kosher. But with Assange, the US government has even gone a step further: they have confirmed IN ADVANCE that everything the colossal intelligence worldwide operation known as WikiLeaks is going to publish is true, original and kosher. Wow! Not even an attempt to use psychological warfare – that is, to deny that Bin Laden's proclamations are original, or to imply that Assange is making things up. No! It would be against the basic rights of the individual. Like torture, wars, and genocide, under false pretexts etc. So, Assange can only be looked at from afar. As long, that is, as he is useful for the real agenda. We do not know what could happen to the WikiLeaks gang if the trick were publicly denounced by many governments.
This use of controlled scandals is extremely creative, but it is not the first time. There are good examples of this destablization method in the past. For example, who does not remember the 1976 Lockheed Scandal, when US Congress revelations of bribes paid by Lockheed destabilized the German, Saudi, Japanese, Italian, and Dutch government, as well as others that were considered a wee bit too independent for their own good. After that, a certain “order” was re-established. How many times has the use of a “secret list,” accompanied by use of a servile media apparatus, provoked chaos and death among those who forgot how to sacrifice to the emperor, or to answer “how high?,” when ordered to jump?
So, what could be the Chinese "anti government" revelations that Julian Assange fears so much? How many confidential conversations between US, British, and other officials can the devilish Chinese "wikileaks" reveal? For sure, there must be a lot of embarrassing material available at least from the Nixon-Kissinger mission on. Or maybe one can go back to the Opium War, unchained by the British Empire against China. Or maybe it’s a much more simple and Chinese-like vendetta: a revelation on how and by whom WikiLeaks was created and deployed.

(Malvin)
 

Assange Slams China’s WikiLeaks Copycat: ‘Very Dangerous To Do It Wrong’

By GADY EPSTEIN

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange doesn’t think much of the activists planning a Chinese version of WikiLeaks, blasting them with the kind of vitriol often reserved for him by critics of his document dumps.My colleague Andy Greenberg interviewed Assange for two hours earlier this month in London for this Forbes cover package
While making some tantalizing pronouncements about leaks yet to come from the corporate world, including a major U.S. bank, Assange doesn’t seem to be looking forward to what emerges from the China copycat. Though he doesn’t name the group, he appears to be talking about Government Leaks, which is planning a June 1, 2011, launch, according to The South China Morning Post.
The former computer hacker Assange, who has gone to great lengths to guard his controversial trove of leaked files against sophisticated hackers, worries about the security of the new organization and its sources. Here is the exchange from – 
http://blogs.forbes.com/gadyepstein/2010/11/30/assange-slams-chinas-wikileaks-copycat-very-dangerous-to-do-it-wrong/
 

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