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In reply to the discussion: So that's what Assange has been doing inside the embassy! WikiLeaks releases 1.7m US diplomatic and [View all]struggle4progress
(126,368 posts)17. It seems to be information that's already available to everyone:
... The data, which has not been leaked, comprises diplomatic records from the beginning of 1973 to the end of 1976, covering a variety of diplomatic traffic including cables, intelligence reports and congressional correspondence. Julian Assange said WikiLeaks had been working for the past year to analyse and assess a vast amount of data held at the US national archives before releasing it in a searchable form ...
WikiLeaks publishes 1.7m US diplomatic records
Julian Assange says 1973-76 reports, including many by Henry Kissinger, show vast range and scope of US activity
guardian.co.uk, Monday 8 April 2013 04.30 EDT
... The collection published on Monday has not been leaked, but Mr Assange said WikiLeaks had been working for the past year to analyse and assess a vast amount of data held at the US national archives before releasing it in a searchable form ...
More WikiLeaks material published
08 April 2013
... The government cant be trusted with its own archives, explains WikiLeaks spokesperson, Kristinn Hrafnsson, justifying the shift from contemporary leaked cables to declassified (but obscure) documents .... the documents .. were obtained from the National Archives and Record Administration (NARA) ...
http://techcrunch.com/2013/04/07/wikileaks-goes-google-develops-searchable-database-for-millions-of-kissinger-cables/
WikiLeaks Goes Google, Develops Searchable Database For Millions Of Kissinger Cables
Gregory Ferenstein
WikiLeaks publishes 1.7m US diplomatic records
Julian Assange says 1973-76 reports, including many by Henry Kissinger, show vast range and scope of US activity
guardian.co.uk, Monday 8 April 2013 04.30 EDT
... The collection published on Monday has not been leaked, but Mr Assange said WikiLeaks had been working for the past year to analyse and assess a vast amount of data held at the US national archives before releasing it in a searchable form ...
More WikiLeaks material published
08 April 2013
... The government cant be trusted with its own archives, explains WikiLeaks spokesperson, Kristinn Hrafnsson, justifying the shift from contemporary leaked cables to declassified (but obscure) documents .... the documents .. were obtained from the National Archives and Record Administration (NARA) ...
http://techcrunch.com/2013/04/07/wikileaks-goes-google-develops-searchable-database-for-millions-of-kissinger-cables/
WikiLeaks Goes Google, Develops Searchable Database For Millions Of Kissinger Cables
Gregory Ferenstein
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So that's what Assange has been doing inside the embassy! WikiLeaks releases 1.7m US diplomatic and [View all]
Paul E Ester
Apr 2013
OP
Actually I wouldnt hesitate to bet that some of it was classified to protect sources as well as
cstanleytech
Apr 2013
#16
Here, it's not even dumping: all these documents were already available from the US government,
struggle4progress
Apr 2013
#19
I'm sure Kissinger Associates are delighted at your efforts to downplay this. Here's their number.
leveymg
Apr 2013
#24
I'm sure Kissinger's clients are well-aware of Kissinger's power-based real-politik approach,
struggle4progress
Apr 2013
#27
On his clients and their ethics, we surely agree. As for the Nat'l Security Archive at GWU, I've
leveymg
Apr 2013
#34
Congratulations! Your efforts to get the dupe thread frozen kicked this one into the top 25!
leveymg
Apr 2013
#26
Yeah, I didn't want to see 1.7 million new LBN threads on forty-year-old long-available
struggle4progress
Apr 2013
#28
He may not have broken any law this time, but it was a newsworthy public service anyway. eom
leveymg
Apr 2013
#30
Maybe or maybe not, but IMO in any case not every old cable in his "release" becomes LBN thereby
struggle4progress
Apr 2013
#31
Meanwhile, journalists across the world are combing through names of overseas tax evaders...
Comrade_McKenzie
Apr 2013
#23