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    Default Wikileaks ready to drop a bombshell on Russia

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    Moscow The Kremlin had better brace itself for a coming wave of WikiLeaks disclosures about Russia, the website's founder, Julian Assange, told a leading Moscow newspaper Tuesday.
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    "We have [compromising materials] about Russia, about your government and businessmen," Mr. Assange told the pro-government daily Izvestia. "But not as much as we'd like... We will publish these materials soon."
    He then dropped a hint that's likely to be nervously parsed in Russia's corridors of power: "We are helped by the Americans, who pass on a lot of material about Russia," to WikiLeaks, he said.
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    Russian security experts say there probably won't be anything comparable to the huge archives of US military secrets from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq that the website has recently published.
    'A lot of interesting facts' about Russia

    Assange and another WikiLeaks spokesperson, Kristinn Hrafnsson, who talked to the daily Kommersant Tuesday, refused to provide details. "Russians are going to find out a lot of interesting facts about their country," Ms. Hrafnsson told Kommersant, adding that WikiLeaks would soon be targeting "despotic regimes in China, Russia, and Central Asia" in a series of fresh document dumps.
    "If they are going to disclose details of secret bank accounts and offshore businesses of the Russian elite, then the effect will be shocking," says Stanislav Belkovsky. president of the Kremlin-connected Institute of National Strategy. "Most Russians believe that political leaders and others have siphoned off billions of dollars into foreign accounts, but proof of something like that would be dynamite."
    Will Russia see it in the media?

    But nobody should expect the tightly-controlled Russian media to report on any WikiLeak revelations about Russia in the thorough manner that Western media have analyzed the huge troves of documents about Afghanistan and Iraq, says Sergei Strokan, foreign affairs columnist with Kommersant.
    "You can expect minimal coverage, without any dangerous details, from major Russian news organizations," he says. "Of course there are independent print publications, and the Internet, where it might get picked up and discussed. But there will be no national discussion, no wider repercussions. This is not a country where media disclosures can lead to political changes."
    In fact, a US-based website recently published a huge trove that purported to be secret operational documents of Russia's FSB security service, and no one in Russia even noticed, says Andrei Soldatov, editor of Agentura.ru, an online journal that reports on the secret services.
    "Unlike what happens in the US, no Russian journalists even mentioned these materials, which included reports of FSB operations in Ukraine, Turkmenistan, and other countries," says Mr. Soldatov. "No reporters asked the FSB any questions; there was no independent process that might have determined the validity of the documents, or what significance they might have for the Russian public. Nothing at all."
    The documents, stamped "top secret," were posted last June on Lubyankapravda.com, a website hosted in the US and registered in Egypt, and mysteriously taken down three weeks later. Visitors now find only a message saying the site is "under construction."
    An English translation of Soldatov's article about the episode can be found here.
    Mr. Strokan says it's not surprising that "American sources" might be ready to dish up Russian secrets for publication on WikiLeaks.
    "It's a whole new world of kompromat [a Russian expression meaning 'compromising materials'] out there," he says. "There are political interests all over the world watching this, and it's dawning on them that WikiLeaks is a powerful new tool for wielding influence or undermining a competitor.
    "We're going to see a lot more of this."


    LOL.

    This guy may be able to get away with it when releasing documents about the US, but no way would Russia put up with it like the US. So what interesting facts do you guys are in these documents?
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    HOLYYYYYYYYYYYYY !!!
    those russkies dont screw around, Assange may well not disappear at all, but, rather, reappear in shreds.

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    Considering the Russian way of fighting wars i think these documents will make the US look like saints in comparison.
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    Default Re: Wikileaks ready to drop a bombshell on Russia

    Assange should buy a Geiger counter and start stocking up on poison antidotes.

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    wot i ifnd interesting is that Assange got these from american spies;
    it'd be cooller if he had sources from inside the Kremlin as well to confirm, else it just looks like a CIA op. to pass the spotlight

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    I doubt he's going to get killed. Too obvious. Possibly, chantage?

    Besides that, Julian seems to go; ''Omfg, look at me, I'm releasing Russian documents!''
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    Let's place bets on where the stockpile of Polonium is going to be depleted in a few weeks' time...

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    Good god our government has issues... Not only freely giving away documents about our own country, but others now as well. It's getting out of hand.
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    Default Re: Wikileaks ready to drop a bombshell on Russia

    it's the new in thing, "leaking"

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    and people say the wikileaks is a primarily anti-American organisation....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Mov View Post
    and people say the wikileaks is a primarily anti-American organisation....
    Assange may as well be protected by the CIA, and these info about Russia may be stuff made up by the Americans to "pass the spotlight".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Mov View Post
    and people say the wikileaks is a primarily anti-American organisation....
    Well, if its juicy enough they'll go outside of america....

    Which means..... THIS HAS GOTTA BE SOME GOOD STUFF
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    I hope Putin reminds us of how the Russians don't mess around with this sort of crap.

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    we'll soon see;
    i have my suspicions that Wikileaks could be a counterintelligence op by the CIA, much of the stuff leaked on the US isnt anything any journalist covering the iraq/afghan theatre woudlnt have touched on or openly speculated on.

    i mean if they wanted to, the feds could shut Assange down in no time, he could hide in norway and Oslo would still give him up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Exarch View Post
    i mean if they wanted to, the feds could shut Assange down in no time, he could hide in norway and Oslo would still give him up
    Or he could just die in a convenient manner...

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    KGB and CIA combine forces....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Exarch View Post
    we'll soon see;
    i have my suspicions that Wikileaks could be a counterintelligence op by the CIA, much of the stuff leaked on the US isnt anything any journalist covering the iraq/afghan theatre woudlnt have touched on or openly speculated on.
    If it is CIA they are playing with fire. What's important is not so much how much they actually reveal, but how much they are perceived to reveal...

    Suppose it is the CIA. They can control what and when to 'leak', but they don't control how the information is reported on. Lets face it, the vast majority of people aren't going to go read all the documents and make their own minds up; they'll hear about it on the news, read it in a paper, etc.

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    He is asking for it.

    Polonium.


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    Putin will send his winged monkeys to deal with him.
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