Wikileaks has been hacked and brought down and this guy (here) says he did it. The story is here. I hope he really is a force for good.
This guy takes great umbrage at the boy who has revealed national secrets. H/T Josh Cryder. Nice job.
It's interesting how conservatives rail against govt power at every turn (wanting to "drown it in a bathtub"), but then jump to its defense as soon as someone even remotely threatens that power, as is Wikileaks. Seems rather schizophrenic.
Isn't Wikileaks supposed to be a force for good? Playing off Mr. Appell, isn't it conservatives that want transparency and openess?
Reading this post, I have to laugh recalling people the host comes to the aid of. One Nazi Honoring Police officer comes to mind. Now a hacker. Who next? Maybe the guy who is being investigated for the Corvallis Mosque fire? Who knows. Only the Shadow, I am sure.
More pretzel logic from David Appell. Not much else going on since the man-made global warming hoax crashed and burned. That went over like a lead balloon. Global warming... Talk about a borefest in Snoozeville.
As Jester states on his website... "TANGO DOWN - for attempting to endanger the lives of our troops, 'other assets' & foreign relations."
"If I was a WikiLeaks 'source' right now I'd be getting a little twitchy. If they can't protect their own site, how can they protect a src?"
"Who's financing and donating - (few surprises here, wonder why 'those guys' are donating large amounts of $$$ to WikiLeaks, and if I know about it - who else does?)"
In January of 2010, "Jester" began hacking and taking down Jihadi websites. One was the official website of the Taliban Shadow Government in Afghanistan (which served to spread propaganda and incite violent Jihad).
It's interesting how conservatives rail against govt power at every turn (wanting to "drown it in a bathtub"), but then jump to its defense as soon as someone even remotely threatens that power, as is Wikileaks. Seems rather schizophrenic.
ReplyDeleteIsn't Wikileaks supposed to be a force for good? Playing off Mr. Appell, isn't it conservatives that want transparency and openess?
ReplyDeleteReading this post, I have to laugh recalling people the host comes to the aid of. One Nazi Honoring Police officer comes to mind. Now a hacker. Who next? Maybe the guy who is being investigated for the Corvallis Mosque fire? Who knows. Only the Shadow, I am sure.
More pretzel logic from David Appell. Not much else going on since the man-made global warming hoax crashed and burned. That went over like a lead balloon. Global warming... Talk about a borefest in Snoozeville.
ReplyDeleteAs Jester states on his website... "TANGO DOWN - for attempting to endanger the lives of our troops, 'other assets' & foreign relations."
"If I was a WikiLeaks 'source' right now I'd be getting a little twitchy. If they can't protect their own site, how can they protect a src?"
"Who's financing and donating - (few surprises here, wonder why 'those guys' are donating large amounts of $$$ to WikiLeaks, and if I know about it - who else does?)"
In January of 2010, "Jester" began hacking and taking down Jihadi websites. One was the official website of the Taliban Shadow Government in Afghanistan (which served to spread propaganda and incite violent Jihad).