24 June 2010

viva wikileaks

[click image, video playlist, twenty-five minutes, via DGPNorth]

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I still say Manning is a fiction. That's the only way this makes sense to me. But, whether or not some dumb kid with a heroic sense of decency actually busted himself so stupidly, there is great value to paying attention to this. We are just about at the point where we can ONLY rely on our media to be LYING.

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If Manning actually even exists, he was picked as a patsy... perhaps agreed to pose as the leaker in exchange for megabucks... but the story is entirely too unbelievable the way it stands. The slime who's posing as the rat can't keep his story straight and is someone whose history tells us we can well believe would be tasked with doing this sort of thing.

The business with the WaPo reporter is obscene. Okay? Outright. He's lying. He's been lying for over a year. And, what's worse, is he's so perfectly arrogant in his arch prevarication that it's doubtful the fucker even REALIZES he's lying. Crikey. I can't think of harsh-enough epithets!

This really is Doom Day.

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5 comments:

  1. Thanks for putting this up top 99.
    Seems I can only post now with my 3rd party cookies exposed to likes of google and their bots :(

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  2. What you should try is opening the page, then opening your cookies to sign into gmail, and/or Blogger... ONLY. Either delete any extra cookies or do it such that only those cookies get in. Then you close your cookies again, and it should let you post comments on Blogger freely, WITHOUT having to let all the crap cookies on. That's what I do. It's a little bit of a pain in the ass, but not as much as the cookies.

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  3. Oh, and thank YOU for the link.

    I think I'm about to the point where I can say I'd take a bullet for Assange.

    Viva Assange.

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  4. I don't know if I was clear. I start with NO cookies; sign into the gmail account for this blog; close the cookies again; open another window; open my cookies again to open my dashboard; then close the cookies again. This leaves ONLY my gmail cookies and general blogger cookies on my machine. This leaves me recognized at all Blogger sites AND lets me comment without reopening my cookies. Maybe it doesn't work on Firefox... but it works on Safari. Saves all kinds of aggravation. I have to have those cookies on my machine or I can't post to my blog... so it's not an extra burden for me. I have to redo it every time I reboot, but other than that, virtually no hassle.

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  5. You're welcome , and the log in/close 3rd party cookies didn't work. Have to have them on to post.
    It's ok , I can live with it, I only open them to post then close them up again.

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