Monday, 6 December 2010

Long live freedom of truth

We open governments.
On 28th of November WikiLeaks revealed hundreds of thousands of secret USA embassies cables. Since then, WikiLeaks has been criticised, attacked and even censored by regimes that call themselves open and free. Here's small snapshot of the world's reaction, via Twitter, to this unprecedented event:
  1. US Government is just about to find out what it feels like to go through a nudie-scanner.  
  2. In China or North Korea, if they don't like a website, they block it in their country. In the West, they destroy the site.  
  3. I don't see how the leaked cables could possibly be as embarrassing as our government's hostile response to them  
  4. "The problem isn't that is lying, the problem is that they're telling the truth." -
  5. USA, land of the free. Except when you disagree with 'em.
  6. "They must find it difficult, those who have taken authority as the truth, rather than truth as the authority." - Gerald Massey  
  7. Wikileaks is trying to unplug us from the Matrix. Time to wake up!
  8. "During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act." - George Orwell  
  9. Buddha: "Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth."
  10. Here's a big list of wikileaks mirrors:
History has never been made at this ever accelerated rate.

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