Hundreds of WikiLeaks Mirror Sites Appear
The Internet group Anonymous, which in the past has taken on targets as diverse as the Church of Scientology and Iran, disseminated a seven-point manifesto via Twitter and other social networking sites pledging to “kick back for Julian.”
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http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/06/world/europe/06wiki.html
Twitter is censoring the discussion of #Wikileaks
It just seemed like #Wikileaks would be one of the most popular topics and therefore be reported as a “Trend”.....
http://bubbloy.wordpress.com/2010/12/05/twitter-is-censoring-the-discussion-of-wikileaks
Of course Anonymous would jump in........
ReplyDeleteHi :)
ReplyDelete"We are the resistance" springs to mind.
ReplyDeleteindeed...
ReplyDeleteA group who wants to keep their identity a secret is revealing other group's secrets. Can we say hypocrite.
ReplyDelete"We are the resistance" springs to mind.
ReplyDeletehuh, why'd my comment get posted today..odd.
ReplyDeleteClearly Anon is setting up mirror blogs and your comment is being replicated around the globe.
ReplyDeleteClearly..
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