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WikiLeaks Threatens Release of Gitmo Files

Monday, 06 Dec 2010 10:18 AM

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Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, continues to threaten harm against the United States. He promises to release secret documents about Guantanamo Bay, which is home to the U.S. detention center for suspected terrorists, if any government tries to curb his dastardly doings, the New York Post reports.

aqssange, wikileaks, gitmo, threatHe has planted an encrypted “poison pill” on the Internet, including documents relating to Guantanamo Bay and British Petroleum. The (London) Sunday Times discovered an “insurance” file that has been downloaded from the WikiLeaks website by tens of thousands of supporters around the world.

Assange warns that any government that tries to curtail his activities will spark the release of a raft of new state and commercial secrets.




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