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khad
29th January 2011, 15:33
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/01/29/idINIndia-54494520110129


Fri Jan 28, 2011 7:57pm EST

NEW YORK (Reuters) - WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says he enjoys making banks squirm thinking they might be the next targets of his website which has published U.S. diplomatic and military secrets.

"I think it's great. We have all these banks squirming, thinking maybe it's them," Assange told the CBS television program "60 Minutes" in an interview.

CBS released a partial transcript on Friday ahead of Sunday's broadcast of the full segment.

Bank of America Corp shares fell more than 3 percent on Nov. 30 on investor fears that the largest U.S. bank by assets would be the subject of a document release.

Interviewer Steve Kroft asked Assange whether he had acquired a five-gigabyte hard drive belonging to one of the bank's executives, as Assange had previously asserted.

"I won't make any comment in relation to that upcoming publication," said Assange, who is under a form of modified house arrest in England, awaiting an extradition hearing to Sweden for questioning over alleged sex offenses that he denies.

Assange had told Forbes magazine that WikiLeaks planned a "megaleak" by releasing tens of thousands of internal documents from a major U.S. bank in early 2011 that he expected would lead to investigations of the bank.

In an October 2009 interview, Assange told Computerworld that WikiLeaks had obtained five gigabytes of data from a Bank of America executive's hard drive.

The Forbes interview came just after WikiLeaks released 250,000 U.S. government diplomatic cables. Previously, WikiLeaks had made public nearly 500,000 classified U.S. files on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Major headlines were generated by some of the cables, which revealed that Saudi leaders had urged U.S. military action against Iran and detailed contacts between U.S. diplomats and political dissidents and opposition leaders in some countries.

Assange told "60 Minutes" he fully expected U.S. retaliation but that the American government was incapable of taking his website down.

"The U.S. does not have the technology to take the site down . ... Just the way our technology is constructed, the way the Internet is constructed," Assange said.

"We've had attacks on particular domain names. Little pieces of infrastructure knocked out. But we now have some 2,000 fully independent in every way websites, where we're publishing around the world. It is -- I mean, it's not possible to do."

WikiLeaks says it is a nonprofit organization funded by human rights campaigners, journalists and the general public. Launched in 2006, it promotes the leaking of information to fight government and corporate corruption.

Rakhmetov
29th January 2011, 17:23
Could Assange be a cypto-socialist despite all his posturing to the contrary?

Political_Chucky
29th January 2011, 21:39
Hes just a man that wants some truth.;)

Crimson Commissar
30th January 2011, 02:09
Could Assange be a cypto-socialist despite all his posturing to the contrary?
He's probably just one of those people who want a more humane form of capitalism. I'm sure if we lived in a world where the USSR won the cold war and not the US, he'd be trying to expose all the supposed flaws of communism instead.

Ocean Seal
30th January 2011, 02:24
He's probably just one of those people who want a more humane form of capitalism. I'm sure if we lived in a world where the USSR won the cold war and not the US, he'd be trying to expose all the supposed flaws of communism instead.
Well for what its worth, the USSR didn't win the cold war and what he personally believes in isn't important what he releases is. Each document sullies capitalism in the eyes of the people. He might favor a reformist approach, but that might not be what ends up happening?

Crimson Commissar
30th January 2011, 02:25
Well for what its worth, the USSR didn't win the cold war and what he personally believes in isn't important what he releases is. Each document sullies capitalism in the eyes of the people. He might favor a reformist approach, but that might not be what ends up happening?
Yeah I do agree, I'm just saying he's not a socialist even though his actions are supporting our cause.

khad
30th January 2011, 02:45
Yeah I do agree, I'm just saying he's not a socialist even though his actions are supporting our cause.
He's a libertarian, which means that he is ultimately just another enemy. Keep that in the back of your head, because he probably wouldn't hesitate to throw the left under the bus if they made any headway into power.

Political_Chucky
30th January 2011, 02:50
He's a libertarian, which means that he is ultimately just another enemy. Keep that in the back of your head, because he probably wouldn't hesitate to throw the left under the bus if they made any headway into power.

Well I don't think the Left has anything to hide, and if they do, they should probably be thrown under the bus and have a piano dropped on them. Its not like hes throwing out his own biased information. Hes just throwing all of it out there like a deck of cards and its up to us to pick them up and shuffle them all back together.

Hoplite
30th January 2011, 22:22
Well for what its worth, the USSR didn't win the cold war and what he personally believes in isn't important what he releases is. Each document sullies capitalism in the eyes of the people. He might favor a reformist approach, but that might not be what ends up happening?
Sometimes you have to wipe the slate and start over. Perhaps Assange is in support of a more sensible form of Capitalism but he believes that what we have now is so far gone it cant be brought back so this is, perhaps in part, an effort to destroy that so that we can start over.

Amphictyonis
30th January 2011, 22:32
The obvious has already happened. Banks and corporations have looted trillions of dollars and workers will pay for it via "austerity measures". What a pathetic euphemism. I wonder how much money banks and corporations have looted globally? As if the American state was the only entity with a central bank willing to fuck workers over. If people aren't out in the streets because of this nothing wikileaks says will do the trick. People are actually out in the streets in the Middle east and parts of Europe. America?

scarletghoul
30th January 2011, 23:30
Assange maybe have 'libertarian' free market ideology, but his actions are what counts. And his actions simply consist of making the truth available.

The truth is biased. The truth is partisan. The truth takes the side of the Left, because it forces people to confront the Real of capitalism.