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What kind of information does WikiLeaks have?

What kind of information does WikiLeaks have?

In review, WikiLeaks is a publisher of classified documents that it mostly gathers through leaks or hacking. The website currently boasts “ 10 million documents and associated analyses.” As of this date we cannot find verifiable evidence that these documents have been altered or faked in any way.

Is the Seth Rich conspiracy a WikiLeaks conspiracy?

2019 – On 7/9/2019 it was reported that the Seth Rich Conspiracy theory promoted by WikiLeaks was falsely spread by Russian Intelligence. 2020 – Julian Assange faces extradition to the USA.

Who is Julian Assange and what did he do for WikiLeaks?

The Australian-born Assange is a computer programmer and activist who set up WikiLeaks in 2006. “In any meaningful sense, WikiLeaks is Julian Assange,” Ball said.

What did WikiLeaks release about the Iraq War?

WikiLeaks released hundreds of thousands of U.S. military documents and videos from the Afghan and Iraq wars, including the so-called Collateral Murder footage and “Iraq War logs.” They also released a trove of more than 250,000 State Department diplomatic cables in 2010.

It includes coverage of the Afghan war diaries, the Iraq war logs, and the US State diplomatic cables. A collection of web pages from the wikileaks websites as well as news coverage and commentary surrounding the Wikileaks releases.

When did the first WikiLeaks release come out?

A collection of web pages from the wikileaks websites as well as news coverage and commentary surrounding the Wikileaks releases. It includes coverage of the Afghan war diaries, the Iraq war logs, and the US State diplomatic cables. Please note this content was collected from July 27, 2010 to December 9, 2010.

What did Julian Assange and WikiLeaks expose?

Nils Melzer “Julian Assange & WikiLeaks exposed systematic torture that has not been prosecuted.” You don’t need to be a specialist to see that US soldiers have been intentionally massacring people. Nils Melzer “First they came for Assange, (…) now I hear they’re coming for the BBC.”